BICYCLE REPAIR STAND
Introduction
To get the most out of your new bicycle
repair stand, please read through these
instructions before use. Please also save the
instructions in case you need to refer to them
at a later date.
Technical data
Adjustable work height:
Max. load:
Special safety instructions
Do not exceed the stand's maximum load of
35 kg!
Certain bicycles, e.g. those with carbon
frames or thin-walled frames, must not be
secured in the stand. Always follow the
bicycle manufacturer's instructions.
Some children's bicycles and certain other
bicycles may not be mounted on the stand
because of the way they are constructed.
If you want to secure an electric bicycle to
the stand, you must disconnect the battery
fi rst.
The stand is not designed for storing
bicycles.
Check regularly that all the stand's parts are
working properly and that no parts are bent,
cracked or otherwise damaged.
Loose screws and nuts must be tightened
and any damaged parts must be replaced in
order to avoid damage to the stand.
Place the stand on a fl at, stable surface so
that it cannot tip over. Make sure that the
legs are fully extended before securing the
bicycle to the stand.
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Be careful not to trap your fi ngers when you
unfold the stand or fold it up again.
Position the stand so that you can move all
the way around the bicycle.
Make sure that the bicycle's parts or cables
cannot be trapped in the stand, as this may
damage the bicycle. Note that the clamp is
equipped with grooves for feeding cables.
If you use the stand for any other purpose
or use it incorrectly, it may cause injuries or
113-186 cm
damage the bicycle.
35 kg
Main components
1. Clamp
2. Handlebar stabiliser
3. Telescopic shaft
4. Tray
5. Legs
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