Tune
Spurtreu
manual
as of june 2014
Attention!
Please carefully read the entire user manual before using the
Spurtreu
.
We congratulate you to the purchase of your
Tune
product. You have made a good choice.
Tune
products are
designed and manufactured in Germany according to highest quality standards. Nevertheless, it is necessary to
follow following advice and service the
Tune
product according to this user manual. Please make any other
users familiar with this manual.
Usage
:
The Tool
Spurtreu
is designed for common combinations of handlebar and stem. It might be that the usage of
the
Tune
Tool
Spurtreu
is not possible for some specific handlebars or stems.
Contents:
•
baseplate
Tune
Tool
Spurtreu
•
laser pointer (laser class 2) with three 1,5V LR44 button cell
•
setscrew M3x3
Attention
:
•
The
Spurtreu
Tool is assembled from an aluminium baseplate and a laser pointer of laser class 2.
Never look directly into the light beam!
Specifications of the laser:
wavelength: 630-680 nm
max. output power <1 mW
laser class 2
EN 60825-1:2007
•
Do not use the
Spurtreu
Tool while riding!
Caution!
The laserpointer of the
Tune
Tool
Spurtreu
is correctly adjusted at factory. Although the position of
the laserpointer in relation to the baseplate may change, e.g. due to battery change, falling or release of the
setscrew. Hereby a new alignment of the laserpointer may be necessary. From time to time you should check
whether the
Spurtreu
is still correctly aligned and make a new alignment if necessary. Therefore follow these
instructions:
The following tools are necessary: A piece of carton or something similar, a felt-pen, a plane base (e.g. a table
or a bench), a ruler, a 1,5mm allen key
1.
For the alignment a horizontal line in a distance of 35mm to the plane base is needed. For example you
can make a line in a distance of 35mm to the edge of a carton (see figure 1-2).
2.
Put the
Tune
Tool
Spurtreu
on the plane base in a distance of about 1m to the marked carton as shown
in figure 3.
3.
Release the setscrew of the
Spurtreu
so that the laserpointer can be turned (see figure 4).
4.
Activate the laser and turn the laserpointer in relation to the
Spurtreu
baseplate until the laser points at
the marked line (see figure 3).
5.
Tighten the setscrew in a way that the laserpointer cannot be turned anymore.