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• You can further reduce the space occupied by the
trainer by releasing the resistance unit from the
frame (Fig. 32-33) and folding it flat (Fig. 34).
ATTENTION:
to avoid pinching of hands, do not to
put them between the uprights during the closing
operation.
ATTENTION
• Keep people, children and animals away from
the roller during use, since the moving and rota-
ting parts of the roller and the bicycle can cause
damage in case of contact.
• Before starting training, position the trainer in a
dry place, away from potentially hazardous
objects
(furniture, tables, chairs, etc.) in order to avoid
any risk of inadvertent or accidental contact with
them.
• The stand is designed for use by just one cyclist.
• Check the safety and stability of the bicycle
before every training session.
• If the quick release is not compatible with the
bushings of the stand, replace it with the one
supplied (O).
• There are no individually usable components on
the inside.
• Since the feet are made from soft non-slip
material, during use they may leave rubber marks
on the floor.
ADVICE ON USE
• For less tyre wear and better grip on the roller,
it is advisable to use tyres of 23 mm width.
• Recommended rear wheel pressure: 7 -8
atmospheres for racing tyres; 3.5 - 4 atmospheres
for MTB tyres. For particular cases, comply with
the pressure recommended by the tyre manufac-
turer.
• For quieter use, better grip of the tyre on the
roller and reduced vibration, use slick tyres (also
for Mountain bikes).
• Before use, clean the tyre with alcohol or water.
• If any slipping of the wheel on the roller of the
unit is noticed, increase the pressure of the roller
on the wheel as follows:
1) Turn the overtravel lever to the “OPEN” position
(Fig.22)
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