Performance Spin Doctor Instructions For Use Download Page 2

LIST OF PARTS

1 RH leg (Ref. A)
1 LH leg (Ref. B)
1 lower connection sleeve(Ref. C)
1 upper connection sleeve (Ref. D)
1 quick release (Ref. E)
1 bottom tube (Ref. F)
1 clamping handle (Ref. G)
1 top tube (Ref. H)
1 safety slider (Ref. I)
1 clamp rotation lever (Ref. L)
1 clamp support (Ref. M)
1 clamp disc (Ref. N)
1 top part of clamp (Ref. O)
1 bottom part of clamp (Ref. P)
1 clamping lever (Ref. Q)
1 handwheel (Ref. R)

USE

1. The Team Workstand is supplied 
completely assembled.
2. Undo the quick release (E) (fig.1).
3. Release both legs (A), (B), removing them 
from their slot on the upper connection sleeve 
(D) (fig.2).
4. Fully open the legs (A), (B) pushing the upper 
connection sleeve (D) down until it contacts the 
lower connection sleeve (C) (fig.3).
5. Clamp the quick release (E) (fig.4).
6. Pull the safety slider (I) and, keeping it in the 
released position (fig.5), move the clamping 
unit (M) to an horizontal position (fig.6).
7. Release the safety slider, making sure the 
locking pin enters its seat properly. This helps 
guarantee optimum clamping of the bicycle in 
the stand. (I).

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3. Undo the quick release (E) (fig.25).

4. Completely close the legs (A) , (B) by pushing 

the upper connection sleeve (D) upwards 

(fig.26).

5. Clamp both legs (A), (B), inserting them in the 

slots on the upper connection sleeve (D) (fig.27).

6. Clamp the quick release (E) (fig.28).

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Always clean the Team Workstand after use with 

a soft rag and a mild cleaner.

Do not use solvents or aggressive detergents.

Do not use abrasive products.

IMPORTANT

1. Make sure the legs (A) and (B) are completely 

open and locked to ensure correct stability.

2. Position the Team Workstand on a flat surface, 

to prevent the stand from accidentally tipping 

over.

3. Always make sure the quick release (E), 

locking handle (G), clamp mechanism rotation 

lever (L), safety slider (I) and the clamp jaws 

clamping lever (Q) are properly closed and in 

the correct position during use, to make sure the 

bicycle is securely in the stand.

4. Before positioning the bicycle on the Team 

Workstand, check that, on pushing the clamp 

mechanism downwards, the stand keeps all the 

previously made adjustments.

5. Use the fine adjustment when closing the 

clamping jaws on delicate frames or seatposts, 

to avoid damaging them.

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Summary of Contents for Spin Doctor

Page 1: ...Wide base for stability Spin DoctorSM Tech Support 1 800 533 8324 9 AM 6 PM EST Monday Friday Performance Inc One Performance Way Chapel Hill NC 27514 Made in China www peformancebike com PERFORMANCE and the Flying P Logo are registered marks of Performance Inc 40 4134 0210_1 Contents List of Parts Use Clamp Height Adjustment Clamp Orientation Adjustment Bicycle Clamping Bicycle Removal Folding th...

Page 2: ...ycle in the stand I 2 1 3 4 5 6 3 Undo the quick release E fig 25 4 Completely close the legs A B by pushing the upper connection sleeve D upwards fig 26 5 Clamp both legs A B inserting them in the slots on the upper connection sleeve D fig 27 6 Clamp the quick release E fig 28 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Always clean the Team Workstand after use with a soft rag and a mild cleaner Do not use solvents or ...

Page 3: ... fig 8 secure the top tube by turning the handle clockwise G fig 9 9 8 7 FOLDING THE WORKSTAND 1 Pull the safety slider I and keeping it in the release position fig 20 flip the clamp mechanism M upwards fig 21 2 Unscrew the clamping handle G fig 22 lowering the top tube H fig 23 Secure the top tube by turning the handle G fig 24 22 20 21 23 24 ...

Page 4: ...enough to insert the required part of the bicycle turn the handwheel R clockwise to increase dimension X or counterclockwise to decrease dimension X fig 14 12 10 11 13 14 3 Secure the bicycle fig 15 4 Close the clamp by pushing the lever L downwards fig 16 5 Fine adjustment of clamping pressure is possible by turning the handwheel R fig 17 Turn clockwise to tighten the grip Turn counterclockwise t...

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