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Step 2:
Attach the front post (15) at main frame (1).
1. Hold the handlebar support (15) with the computer cable (11) against
the main frame holder. Connect the plug for the computer cable (11)
coming out of the bottom of the handlebar support (15) of the computer
with the matching plug for the motor cable (28) coming out of the main
frame (1).
(Note: The computer cable harness (11) projecting from the support (15)
must not slide into the tube, as it is required for later steps of installation.)
2. Place the handlebar support (15) in the locator provided for it in the main
frame (1). Ensure that the cable connections made are not squashed.
When putting the steering tube in place, push the former slowly down
into the locator in the main frame. Screw the handlebar support (15)
onto the base frame (1) with the screws (26), spring washers (6) and
washers (36).
Assembly Instructions
Remove all the separate parts from the packaging, lay them on the floor
and check roughly that all are there on the base of the assembly steps.
Please note that a number of parts have been connected directly to
the main frame and preassembled. In addition, there are several other
individual parts that have been attached to separate units. This will make
it easier and quicker for you to assemble the equipment.
Step 1:
Attach the stabilizer (38+50) at main frame (1).
1. Attach the front foot (38) with the preassembled transport rollers (33) to
the main frame. Do this with the two screws M8x75 (32), washers (52),
spring washers (6) and cap nuts (59).
Attention: Mount the front foot into right direction, so that the transport
rollers don’t touch the floor during exercising.
2. Attach the rear foot (50) with height adjustable foot caps (51) to the main
frame (1). Do this with the two screws M8x90 (54), washers (52), spring
washers (6) and cap nuts.
After assembly has been completed, you can compensate for minor
irregularities in the floor by turning the wheel at cap (51). The equipment
should be set up that the equipment does not move of its own accord
during a training session.
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