using a rubber hammer if necessary (Fig. 12).
• Reposition the tubes with respective screws
(Fig. 9 and Fig. 10).
FITTING THE BICYCLE
• Make sure the quick release of the bicycle
rear wheel is properly fixed.
• Turn the lever (W) to the "open" position
(fig. 13).
• Put the bicycle in position, inserting the left
end of the rear quick release in the left
bushing (fig. 14). For safer clamping of the
bicycle on the stand, make sure the lever of
the quick release is horizontal (fig. 15).
• Close the lever (W), making sure it starts
pressing the quick release inside the predefi-
ned work area; between 55° and 65° (Fig.16).
• If the lever (W) starts pressing the quick
release in the advanced work position (fig.
17), screw the right bushing pin (Y) (fig. 18) so
that the lever (W) starts working inside the
predefined work area (between 55° and 65°)
(Fig.16).
• If the lever (W) starts pressing the quick
release in the delayed work position (fig. 19),
unscrew the right (Y) bushing pin (fig. 20) so
that the lever starts working inside the prede-
fined work area (between 55° and 65°)
(Fig.16).
• Close the lever (W) in the "close" position,
pushing it only with the palm of the hand (fig.
21) and taking care not to put fingers between
the lever and frame.
• Make sure the overtravel lever (Z) is in the
"OPEN" position (Fig. 22).
• Turn the knob (AA) anticlockwise (Fig. 23)
until the roller of the resistance unit touches
the wheel.
• Turn the overtravel lever (Z) 180° to the
right (Fig. 24) to the "CLOSE" position and
check the pressure of the wheel on the unit
support.
• If the wheel is moved too far from the
middle of the Roller (Fig.25), shift the resi-
stance unit by bringing the overtravel lever to
the "OPEN" position (Fig.22), loosening the
fixing screws of the unit (Fig.26), tightening
them in a more correct position (Fig.27) and
turning the overtravel lever (Z) 180° to the
right to the "CLOSE" position (Fig.24).
• Push the bicycle towards the resistance unit
until the rear wheel touches the roller.
CADENCE SENSOR
The RealTour B+ uses an innovative "sensor-
less" system to determine pedalling rate,
which is obtained through a speed-based
calculation. Since it's not a direct measure-
ment, the cadence value may vary in accuracy.
This is especially true with high pedalling
rates at low resistance levels.
For more accurate data, please connect the
hometrainer to a cadence sensor. The caden-
ce sensor (Ref. H) directly reads the RPM
during training. Instructions can be found in
the "Cadence Sensor Instruction folder".
CADENCE DATA
BY AN EXTERNAL SENSOR
Please follow this procedure to install an
external cadence sensor:
• Connect the sensor following the manufac-
turer's instructions
• Connect the jack plug to the unit sensor
• Pedal backwards 3 times to activate the
sensor
• Connect it to the unit
• The external sensor will read cadence data
while the hometrainer remains powered up.
Should there be a disconnection, the "sensor-
less" mode will automatically activate.
Please read the instructions of the apps you
wish to use for non-ELITE speed, power and
cadence sensors.
*Not compatible with non-ELITE cadence
sensors.
CONNECTIONS
WARNING: DO NOT INSERT THE USB DONGLE
IN THE COMPUTER BEFORE INSTALLING THE
REAL SOFTWARE.
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