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N.1 10 mm right adapter
N.1 12 mm left adapter
N.1 20 mm galvanized washer
N.1 Quick release nut
N.1 left spacer through pin
14_ASSEMBLING
MOUNTING THE UNIT
- Place the unit (Rif. B) on a flat surface.
- Remove the screws with rubber shim from the bottom of
the unit (Pic.1)
- Unscrew the 4 nuts (Pic.2) and remove the bracket by
pulling the knob 1 (Pic.3) as shown.
- Place the workstand upside down as shown (Pic.4).
- Put the bracket back on the workstand, slightly screw the
nuts (Pic.5) and put the selector back in position passing it
through both holes as shown (Pic. 6).
- Tighten the bracket nuts and rubber shims with the
corresponding screws (Pic.7).
- Rotate the workstand and place it on a flat surface (Pic. 9).
ON BICYCLES WITH WHEELS OVER 28" you'll have to operate
on the frame by substituting the front plastic spacers with the
provided bigger ones (Ref. C). Aperture angle of the frame is
different on the latter.
- Fold the workstand legs (Pic.10).
- Unscrew the two screws and remove the plastic spacer
(Pic.11).
- Subsequently, screw the provided spacer for wheels over
28" without applying excessive force (max 4Nm) (Pic.12).
- Repeat the same operation for the right spacer
Warning: make sure the spacer is centered on the plastic
support it's screwed in.
Do so by rotating the wooden legs to make sure there are no
obstacles and that it properly leans on the pipe.
15_USE OF THE THRU-AXLE ADAPTER
- Unscrew the thru-axle and remove it from the bicycle
(Pic.13-14).
- Ø 10mm Hometrainers thru-axle adapter
(Ref. U-R-P) (Pic.15).
- Ø 12mm Hometrainers thru-axle adapter
(Ref. U-T-S-P) (Pic.16).
- Screw in the quick release (Ref. E) (Pic.17).
- Use the spacer if your bicycle does not meet the
requirements of the thru-axle kit
(Ref. Q) (Pic.18-19-20-21).
16_FITTING THE BICYCLE
- Make sure the quick release of the bicycle rear wheel is
50
(Rif. S)
(Rif. T)
(Rif. U)
(Rif. P)
(Rif. Q)
THE
WORKSTAND
properly fixed.
- Turn the lever (Ref. W) to the "OPEN" position (Pic.22).
- Position the bicycle by placing it over the center of the roller
(Pic.23).
- Loosen the external ring(Ref. K)(Pic. 24), then unscrew the
pivot (Ref. J)(Pic. 25) so that the left edge of the bicycle quick
release inserts in the tapered seat (Pic. 26).
- Once the pivot (Ref. J) is positioned, screw the external ring
/
(Ref. K) to lock the positioning of the bicycle (Pic. 27).
For safer clamping of the bicycle on the stand, make sure
the lever of the quick release is horizontal (Pic.28).
- Close the lever (Ref. W), making sure it starts pressing
the quick release inside the predefined work area; between
55° and 65° (Pic.29).
- If the lever (Ref. W) starts pressing the quick release
in the advanced work position (Pic. 30), screw the right
bushing pin (Ref. Y) (Pic. 31) so that the lever (Ref.W) starts
working inside the predefined work area (between 55° and
65°) (Pic.29).
- If the lever (Ref. W) starts pressing the quick release
in the delayed work position (Pic.32), unscrew the right
(Ref.Y) bushing pin (Fig. 33) so that the lever starts working
inside the predefined work area (between 55° and 65°)
(Pic.29).
- Fold the lever (Ref. W) in the "CLOSE" position by pushing it
downwards with the palm of your hand (Pic.34)
- Make sure that the over-run lever (Ref. Z) is positioned as
in picture 35
- Rotate the adjusting knob (Ref. H) clockwise (Pic. 36) until
the resistance unit roller lightly skims the wheel.
- Turn the over-run lever (Ref. Z) 180° to the right (Pic. 37)
and verify wheel compression on the unit support.
- Tyre pressure must be:
7 - 8 atmospheres for racing tyres;
3.5 - 4 atmospheres for MTB tyres.
For particular cases, comply with the pressure
recommended by the tyre manufacturer.
- Make sure that the frame is completely unfolded and
securely placed on a flat surface. Start pedalling.
17_POWER SUPPLY
- TUO feature electronic circuitry inside and is powered up by
a standard power supply (included).
Insert the power supply in the electrical outlet and the jack
plug in the connector on the back of the TUO, a slight vibration
indicates that the system is adjusting to its initial position. This
can last up to 15 seconds.
The TUO compliance with EU laws (see "Declaration of
conformity", page 114) may be voided if a charger different
from the original is used.