MINOURA RS-4000 Instruction Manual Download Page 1

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Loosen the Lower Quick Release Skewer and raise up the

Upper Frame to open the Leg with sliding down the Lower

Bracket until it touches the Frame Stopper. (see Fig. A)

RS-4000 Instruction Manual

Please read this instruction manual carefully before use.

Thank you for purchasing the Minoura RS-4000 bicycle repair stand.

The RS-4000 holds your bike by clamping the seat post or frame to make repairs and maintenance much

easier.

In addition, the RS-4000 is made of lightweight aluminum alloy tubing and foldable design with quick

release skewers, so you can transport this stand anywhere you need then it becomes your work space.

The clamp jaws rotate a full 360 degrees so you can work on specific areas of your bicycle.

We recommned you to maintain your bike everytime before you ride with using this stand for your

safety.

HOW TO SET-UP YOUR RS-4000

The RS-4000 is already fully assembled so you can start using this

stand within a minute.

To set-up your RS-4000, follow these steps.

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Lower Quick

Release Skewer

Upper Quick Release

Skewer

Clamp Lever

Clamp Jaws

Clutch Release Lever

Clamp Knob

Clutch

Upper Frame

Lower Frame

Leg

Reinforcement Bar

(Fig. A)

Lower Bracket

Frame Stopper

Summary of Contents for RS-4000

Page 1: ... tubing and foldable design with quick release skewers so you can transport this stand anywhere you need then it becomes your work space The clamp jaws rotate a full 360 degrees so you can work on specific areas of your bicycle We recommned you to maintain your bike everytime before you ride with using this stand for your safety HOW TO SET UP YOUR RS 4000 The RS 4000 is already fully assembled so ...

Page 2: ... of the bike during use and it may cause an accident To avoid this problem you must tighten the skewer perfectly with the following steps Fig D 1 Tighten the Nut until you feel some resistance when you push down the Lever at the half position see Fig E 2 Then strongly push down the Lever by your palm not your finger until the Lever positions downward Fig E Fig C You may open the Legs in wrong dire...

Page 3: ...nto the square section on the metal bracket see Fig J Be sure there is only one direction where the Clamp Jaws can be inserted Then tighten the Clamp Knob again to hold the position Fig J Fig K Fig L X O X At this time be careful do not pinch your finger between the Clamp Jaws and the Metal Bracket see Fig K Also the inside edge of the Clamp Jaws may be sharp and you may cut your finger there Do n...

Page 4: ...en the Clamp Knob again firmly Fig M Fig N To open the Clamp Jaws push down the Clamp Lever To shut the Clamp Jaws pull up the Clamp Lever see Fig P Fig P Fig O HOW TO CLAMP YOUR BIKE ON THE RS 4000 2 3 When you operate the Clamp Lever be careful not to pinch your finger between the Clamp Lever and the Clamp Jaws see Fig Q Fig Q Place the RS 4000 on flat and horizontal floor or the ground see Fig ...

Page 5: ...r bike is not clamped correctly Turn the Knob on the Clamp Lever clockwise to make the clearance between the jaws narrower until you feel some resistance before clamping the jaws fully It should be the proper position Pull up the lever strongly and shut the jaws until click Fig S Do not turn the knob on the clamp lever for adjusting the jaws AFTER you have shut the jaws Adjusting the jaws step mus...

Page 6: ...t any more To fix the problem remove the clamp bolt completely from the roll nut see Fig Y then tighten the clamp bolt again and stop when the first a few threads are seen from the roll nut see Fig Z Be sure NOT to over tighten the bolt until NO threads remain from the roll nut otherwise the later steps for adjustment may be difficult Fig W Fig V Fig X Fig Y 2 Fig Z 8 Clamp the seat post firmly wi...

Page 7: ...tween the roll nuts is approximately one inch see Fig AB and check if it be comes possible to set the bolt down completely in the horrow of the frame Fig AB HOW TO REPLACE THE RUBBER PAD OF THE CLAMP JAWS Fig AC Fig AD Fig AE 1 To replace the rubber pad of the Clamp Jaws remove both right and left E rings with a plier see Fig AC The E rings are not included in the replacement kit so you should kee...

Page 8: ...ose who purchased from any mail order house contact their customer service desk or customer support first 1996 East Avenue Hayward CA 94541 5454 U S A Fax 1 510 538 5899 Email MinHelp ATTglobal net MADE IN JAPAN Copyright 2003 MINOURA CO LTD All Rights Reserved OPTIONS Tool Tray For placing the tools and the removed parts Installed on the top of the main frame Carry Bag Made of durable Nylon Good ...

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