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IMPORTANT:
This manual is intended for medical and fitness professionals, or
persons with experience in the use of this equipment. If there is
a question regarding appropriateness of a particular movement,
please consult a licensed health professional.
Safety Note: Warning – The Cadillac Table contains flammable
materials, please keep away from direct heat.
INTRODUCTION
The Contrology Cadillac consists of a padded table surrounded
by a frame made of metal poles. Eyebolts in the frame provide
attachment points for the springs. Loops, handles or a wooden
Roll-down Bar can be attached to the springs creating a wide
variety of exercises. The Cadillac Table has one moving cross bar
or slider; between the overhead bars which slides horizontal. The
head end of the Cadillac Table holds a hinged wooden frame
called the Push-through Bar (PTB).
Please see the attached diagram for a listing of the various parts
of the Cadillac Table.
FEATURES OF THE
CONTROLOGY CADILLAC TABLE
1. SPRING ATTACHMENT POINTS
Low: Springs are attached from eyebolts in the wood frame at
the PTB end of the table. These springs are used for bottom
sprung exercises using the PTB.
Middle: Springs are attached to the vertical tube eye bolts.
High: Springs are attached to eyebolts in the upper corners of
the canopy.
Overhead: Springs are attached to the horizontal slider between
the overhead bars.
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2. CADILLAC TABLE SPRINGS
The Cadillac Table has a wide variety of springs additional heavier
springs can buy purchased for those wanting the same spring
that Joe Pilates used or for more resistance and feedback.
Springs can also have different necking on them to replicate the
original design and manufacturing used by Joe Pilates.
The Springs come in two different lengths - long springs and
short springs. Each length of spring can come in different
resistances either light or heavy. The standard Balanced Body
spring coding is as follows:
Short springs
» Arm Springs – Light
» Arm Springs - Heavy*
» Roll Down Bar Springs – Light
» Push-through Bar Springs – Light
» Trapeze Bar Springs – Very heavy
Long springs
» Leg Springs – Light
» Leg Springs – Heavy** Not included, configured at the time of
the order or purchased separately.
3. SAFETY
It is very important that the instructor is present and spotting
the client whenever the Push-through Bar is in use. The Push-
through Bar should never be used if low enough to hit a client
who is lying under it. The safety chain must always be used. The
safety chain must be adjusted so that the angle of the Push-
through Bar, when viewed from the side, is no lower than either
the four or eight o'clock position.
4. UPHOLSTERY CLEANING AND DISINFECTING.
You can extend the life of your upholstery by keeping it clean
and free of dirt, oil and perspiration. After each use, wipe down
the upholstery with a solution of mild soap and water. Then wipe
it down with clean water and dry with a rag or simply use BB
Cleaner.

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