3. Tie a double knot at the end of the rope (C). Feed the rope through the screw eye
(BB) and secure it to the eyelet. Thread the rope through a bicycle hook (A), then
through the pulley plate (D), then through the second bicycle hook (A), and lift the
assembly (E) as shown. Be sure to the thread the rope through both parts of the
locking mechanism in the lift assembly.
4. Use 2 screws (AA) to amount the wall hook (B) to the wall, see figure 4. If the wall
is not solid, use plugs for the screws. DO NOT CUT THE ROPE. When the bicycle
is up at ceiling level, excess rope should be wrapped around the wall hook.
USING THE BICYCLE LIFT
Hoisting the bicycle:
Lower the hooks and place the bike handlebars and seat into them. Hoist the bicycle. The bicycle will not fall if you let
go of the rope. There is a lock on the pulleys that grips the rope if the bike starts to fall. For safety, tie the rope to the
cleat.
Lowering the bicycle:
Pull on the rope, then let it gently run back towards the pulley, keeping the tension on
the rope as you do so. Slowly lower the bicycle. Note: If you let go of the rope or let it
run too quickly, the safety lock will be activated. Remove the bicycle from the hooks,
then pull the hooks back up. Tie the rope to the cleat again.
We are not responsible for personal injuries or material damage resulting from improper installation or overloading of
the bicycle lift.
A.I.&E. Adriaan Mulderweg 9-11,
5657 EM Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Edco UK Ltd,1st Floor Two Chamberlain Square,
B3 3AX, Birmingham, UK