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2.4 Attach the Front Foot
Ask your assistant to lift the front of the Wattbike so the weight is supported by the rear foot. Align
the 2 holes in the front foot with the 2 holes in the frame of the Wattbike. Push the bolt up through
the hole in the foot and frame place the washer over the thread of the bolt and then thread the nut
onto the bolt and tighten using the 6mm Hex Allen Key for the bolt and 17mm spanner for the nut.
Gently lower the Wattbike to the floor.
2.5 Attach Pedals
Screw the right pedal onto the right crank. Tighten securely using a 6mm Hex Allen Key or a spanner. Repeat for left hand pedal,
take care as this is a left hand thread.
Take care not to cross the thread.
2.6 Attach Saddle
Raise the saddle stem post to mark 12 to give sufficient height to work.
Thread the spring washer and saddle bottom plate onto the adjustment lever. Place the saddle slider
on top of the stem to the furthest backward adjustment point, and screw the saddle bottom plate
and adjustment lever and large spring washer up into the saddle slider. Tighten securely but
do not
over tighten.
Attach the saddle to the saddle slider, make sure it is straight and level, then tighten securely but
do not over tighten.
2.7 Attach Handlebars
Raise the handlebar stem post to mark 13 to give sufficient height to work.
NOTE - Be careful when adjusting the stem height not to disturb the Wattbike cable.
It is easier with an assistant. Ask your assistant to hold the handlebars in place on top of, and towards
the furthest forward adjustment point of the handlebar stem.
Thread the adjustment lever and large spring washer up through the hole of the handlebar bottom
plate up into the handlebars. Tighten securely
but not too tightly
.
2.8 Attach Wattbike Performance Computer
Secure the Wattbike Performance Computer (WPC) to the bracket using the 2 x 25mm thumb screws.
Tighten securely (but not too tightly).
Plug the sensor cable into the back of the Wattbike Performance Computer making sure the pins and
guide ridge line up. When securing the cable
DO NOT
turn the whole cable assembly,
ONLY
turn the
knurled section highlighted in the photo, right.
NOTE - The Wattbike Performance Computer should always be switched off when attaching the cable.
Sockets
There are four sockets on the back of the Wattbike Performance Computer
•
SENSOR
– to connect the WPC to the Wattbike
•
CHARGE
– to connect the 12V battery charge adapter
•
USB (B)
– to connect the Wattbike to a PC (do not use a USB cable of more than 3m in length)
•
USB (A)
– Memory stick
•
RJ45
– to connect another Wattbike monitor for local racing
2.9 Saddle and Handlebar Horizontal and Vertical Set Up
The saddle and handlebars can be moved horizontally and vertically using the adjustment levers.
NOTE – The adjustment levers on the Wattbike are of a ratchet type, to move the lever, without
turning the thread, pull the lever outwards.
There are two adjustment levers on the frame of the Wattbike to set the height of the saddle
and handlebar stems, and two adjustment levers to set the horizontal position of the saddle and
handlebars.
The saddle height range is 59 cm to 84 cm. The handlebar height range is 55 cm to 74 cm.
NOTE – Do not extend the saddle or handlebar height above the minimum marking.
The horizontal saddle and handlebar adjustment has a range of 6cm for both. Measure from the back of the saddle block for
saddle adjustment, and the front of the handlebar block for handlebar adjustment.
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