• Put the bicycle in position, inserting the left end of the
rear quick release in the left bushing (fig. 16). For safer
clamping of the bicycle on the stand, make sure the
lever of the quick release is horizontal (fig. 17).
• Close the lever (I), making sure it starts pressing
the quick release inside the predefined work area;
between 55° and 65° (Fig.18).
• If the lever (I) starts pressing the quick release
in the advanced work position (fig. 19), screw the
right bushing pin (L) (fig. 20) so that the lever
starts working inside the predefined work area
(between 55° and 65°) (Fig.18).
• If the lever (I) starts pressing the quick release
in the delayed work position (fig. 21), unscrew the
right bushing pin (fig. 22) so that the lever starts
working inside the predefined work area (between
55° and 65°) (Fig.18).
• Make sure the overtravel lever (M) is in the
"OPEN" position (Fig. 23).
• Turn the knob (N) anticlockwise (Fig. 24) until
the roller of the resistance unit touches the wheel
(Fig. 25).
• Turn the overtravel lever (M) 180° to the right
(Fig. 26) to the "CLOSE" position and check the
pressure of the wheel on the unit support (Fig.27).
• If the wheel is moved too far from the middle of
the Roller (Fig.28), shift the resistance unit by brin-
ging the overtravel lever to the "OPEN" position
(Fig.24), loosening the fixing screws of the unit
(Fig.29), tightening them in a more correct position
(Fig.30) and turning the overtravel lever (M) 180° to
the right to the "CLOSE" position (Fig.26).
• Push the bicycle towards the resistance unit
until the rear wheel touches the roller (fig. 30).
bIKe remoVAl
• Open the overtravel lever (Fig.24).
• Hold the bicycle with one hand and with the
other open the lever (I), turning it to the "open"
position (fig. 31). Remove the bicycle.
• For carrying, or storage, it is advisable to close
the stand.
• For storage and transport, turn the knob (N) anti-
clockwise (Fig. 24) up to its maximum height (Fig.
32).
• You can further reduce the space occupied by the
trainer by releasing the resistance unit from the
frame (Fig. 33-34) and folding it flat (Fig. 35).
AttentIon: to avoid pinching of hands, do not to
put them between the uprights during the closing
operation.
AttentIon
• Keep people, children and animals away from
the roller during use, since the moving and rota-
ting parts of the roller and the bicycle can cause
damage in case of contact.
• Before starting training, position the trainer in a
dry place, away from potentially hazardous objects
(furniture, tables, chairs, etc.) in order to avoid any
risk of inadvertent or accidental contact with
them.
• The stand is designed for use by just one cyclist.
• Check the safety and stability of the bicycle befo-
re every training session.
• If the quick release is not compatible with the
bushings of the stand, replace it with the one sup-
plied (O).
• There are no individually usable components on
the inside.
• Since the feet are made from soft non-slip mate-
rial, during use they may leave rubber marks on
the floor.
• Detach the unit from the stand before moving
the hometrainer to avoid risk of damaging the
system.
AdVICe on use
• For less tyre wear and better grip on the roller,
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