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1) Check to make sure there are no weights on the rim.
2) Coat the bead and the edges of the rim thoroughly with the special grease.
3) Depress the pedal (7, Fig. E) to bring the arm (11, Fig. E) to its non-working
position.
3) Pull the knob outwards (1) to adjust the position of the table top according to
the thickness of the tyre (see Fig. H/1 and Fig. H/2):
- with the table top as shown in Fig. H/1, wheels up to 280 mm (11") can be
mounted/demounted;
- with the table top as shown in Fig. H/2, wheels up to 370 mm (14,5") can be
mounted/demounted.
5) The rim can be clamped on the table top from the inside or the outside.
ATTENTION: In order to avoid marking the rim, alloy rims
should be locked exclusively from the outside after having
mounted the specially-provided protection on the clamps.
WARNING!
When clamping a tyre, NEVER have your hands under the
tyre.
To clamp the tyre correctly, position the wheel exactly at
the centre of the table top (2, Fig. E).
Check to be certain that the wheel is correctly clamped
by all four grippers.
RIM CLAMPED FROM THE OUTSIDE (wheels from 12-24")
Press the pedal (5, Fig. E) to the middle position to position the 4 sliding
clamps (6, Fig. E) so that the reference on the table top is more or less in
line with the tyre diameter stamped on the sliding clamp.
Place the wheel on the table top and push down on the wheel while depress-
ing the pedal (5, Fig. E) all the way to clamp the wheel.
RIM CLAMPED FROM THE INSIDE (wheels from 14-27")
Press the pedal (5, Fig. E) all the way down to close the 4 sliding clamps
(6, Fig. E) completely.
Put the wheel on the table top and depress pedal (5, Fig. E) all the way
down. The 4 sliding clamps will open and clamp the wheel.
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