• Guiding and locking parts must be kept free
of oil and grease.
• Not all types of frames and cross-sections can
be clamped in the product.
Assembly
1. Spread out the legs of the stand (1) a little
and place it on the ground (fig. B).
2. Slide the joint connection (1a) down as far
as the stop (fig. B).
3. Open the quick release clamp (1b) on the
joint connection (fig. B).
4. To set in position, insert the Allen key (9)
into the end of the quick release clamp, as
shown in fig. C, and turn it clockwise until
you feel a slight resistance.
5. Give it one more turn and then close the
quick release clamp. When you close it you
should feel stiff resistance.
6. Check that it is set up properly.
7. Fold down the feet (1c) on the legs of the
stand and make sure that the product is
standing on a firm and stable surface
(fig. B).
8. Insert the telescopic rod (3) up into the
stand.
9. Insert the bicycle mount (2) through the
bracket (3a) of the telescopic rod (fig. B).
Note: Observe the maximum extension length
of the bicycle mount (2) and do not exceed the
markings indicated (2c).
10. Turn the fixing screw (3b) until the bicycle
mount sits securely in the bracket of the
telescopic rod (fig. B).
11. Position the bracket (7) anywhere on the
stand (1) and opposite the tool tray (6).
12. Insert the screws (8) into the holes in the
bracket and screw them in with the aid of the
Allen key to attach the tool tray to the stand.
Note: If there is a risk of the bike repair stand
tipping over when being used, weigh down all
four legs (1c) (fig. H). Make sure that the ballast
cannot shift unintentionally. Place the ballast on
the legs (1c) uniformly and covering a broad
surface area.
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As an option you can screw the feet of the repair
stand to the floor in accordance with profession-
al standards to increase the positional stability.
When doing so use appropriate assembly mate-
rials. Ask your specialist retailer what materials
(screws and dowels) are appropriate.
Mounting the bicycle
Tips:
• After mounting the bicycle check that
both the bicycle and the bicycle repair
stand are securely in position.
• Stay within the maximum extension
lengths of the telescopic rod (3) and
the bicycle mount (2) without exceed-
ing the markings indicated (2c)/(3a)
(fig. B).
• If you attach the bicycle to a verti-
cal frame post (e.g. seat post) the
maximum load capacity decreases to
25kg.
• Be sure to attach the bicycle at its cen-
tre of gravity. Otherwise there is the
risk that the bicycle may turn.
• If the centre of gravity at the point of
attachment shifts while you are work-
ing on the bicycle, you must readjust
the bicycle in the mount so that the
centre of gravity is restored.
If not, the maximum load capacity
decreases to 25kg.
1. Choose a section of the bicycle frame that
you want to clamp in the repair stand mount
(2).
Note: This section of the frame must always be
located in the bicycle's centre of gravity.
2. Set the angle of the bicycle mount (2) to
match the selected position of the bicycle
frame (see examples in figs. D and E).
3. Flip the quick release lever (2a) to open the
clamp (2b) (fig. G).
4. Place the bicycle frame in the clamp and flip
the quick release lever back again to close
the clamp.
Note: Make sure that the clamping force is
sufficient.