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Attaching the bicycle
Instructions:
• After positioning, make sure that
the bicycle fits safely and that the
assembly stand is stable.
• Please observe the maximum
extension lengths of the telescopic
rod (2) and the bicycle retainer (1);
do not exceed the marking.
• If you attach the bicycle by a vertical
frame tube (e.g. the seat tube), then
the maximum load capacity is redu-
ced to 25 kg.
• Please ensure that the bicycle is at-
tached at the centre of mass. Otherwise
there is a risk that the bicycle will turn.
• If the centre of mass of the attached
bicycle changes during work, then
you need to readjust the bicycle in
the cycle bracket so that the bicycle is
attached at its centre of mass again.
Otherwise the maximum load capaci-
ty is reduced to 25 kg.
Choose the section of the bicycle frame you wish
to clamp in the retainer of the bicycle assembly
stand. This section of the frame must be located
in the bicycle's centre by all means. Set the an-
gle of the bicycle retainer (1) to fit the selected
bicycle frame length (see examples in fig. C and
fig. D) and tighten the screw on the clamping
device of the retainer.
Turn the quick release lever anti-clockwise to
open the clamping device (Fig. F).
Put the bicycle frame into the clamping device
and turn the quick release lever in a clockwise
direction until the quick release lever can be
moved around with force (Fig. F).
Make sure to have an adequate clamping force.
Note: If the quick release lever can be
moved around too easily, the clamping force is
insufficient. In this case, push the quick release
lever back into the open position and turn it in a
clockwise direction again to increase the fixed
clamping force. Close the quick release again.
If the quick release lever cannot be moved
around, the clamping force is too strong.
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Reduce the clamping force by turning the lever
anti-clockwise. Loosen the clamping device
by half a turn and then try to close the quick
release. Repeat this procedure until you find the
maximum clamping force at which the lever can
still be moved around.
• We recommend carrying out the
following step (height adjustment)
with 2 people.
Extend the telescopic rod (2) to the desired
height. By turning the rod you can also change
the position of the clamped bicycle. As soon
as you have reached the desired height and
position, fasten the telescopic rod to the tripod
with the quick release. Proceed in the same way
as with the quick release on the tripod joint
(fig. B). To stabilise the front tyre, clamp the front
tyre stabiliser (7), that is included in the delivery,
between the handlebar and the telescopic rod
(fig. E).
Tool tray
A magnet is located inside the large compart-
ment of the tool tray for securing small parts.

Care, storage

Routinely clean the bicycle assembly stand with
warm water and pH-neutral soap. Always follow
with a dry cloth! Avoid harsh chemicals (e.g.
solvents)! Store the product in a dry and well-
ventilated area.
Disposal
Dispose of the article and the packaging
materials in accordance with current local
regulations. Packaging materials such as
foil bags are not suitable to be given to
children. Keep the packaging materials out
of the reach of children.
Devices that are marked with the
symbol shown here may not be
disposed of with domestic waste.
You are obliged to dispose of these kinds
of used electrical and electronic devices
separately. Ask your local authority about
possible methods for regulated disposal.
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