Adjusting The Resistance; Emergency Brake; Adjusting The Saddle - Kayoba 003150 Operating Instructions Manual

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75.
Wool disc
76.
Screw 1
77.
Brake spring
78.
Flat washer 2
FIG. 1
ASSEMBLY
1.
Fasten the front stability support (15) in
the frame (16) with two sets of Ø8 spring
washers (5), M8 dome nuts (6) and
M8x75 carriage screws (3).
2.
Fasten the rear stability support (4) in
the frame (16) with two sets of Ø8 spring
washers (5), M8 dome nuts (6) and
M8x75 carriage screws (3).
FIG. 2
3.
Put the saddle post (12) in the vertical
saddle post (10). Align the screw holes
to the required position and fasten with
locking screw (25) and flat washer 1 (26).
Fasten the saddle (13) on the saddle post
(12). Put the vertical saddle post (10) in
the frame (16) and align the holes. Fasten
the saddle with the locking screw (7).
The height of the saddle can be adjusted
when the bike is fully assembled.
FIG. 3
4.
Put the handlebar post (17) in the
opening on the frame. You need to
release the adjuster knob (7), pull out the
knob and align the holes to the required
height. Push in the knob and tighten.
5.
Fasten the handle (18) with the spring
washer (19) and the screw (21). Tighten
the handle firmly.
FIG. 4
6.
Put the computer (22) in the holder on
the handle.
7.
Connect the connectors (A1 and A2).
FIG. 5
22
1
113*25*8
2
GB/T 5780-2000 M5*30
1
1*0
1
35*20*2.0
8.
The pedals (1 L and 1 R) are marked (L for
left and R for right). Put them on their
crank arms. The right crank arm is on the
right side when you sit of the bike. Note
that right pedal is screwed on clockwise
and the left pedal anticlockwise.

ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE

Increase the resistance (so that it is harder
to pedal) by turning the tension lever (52)
to the right.
Decrease the resistance (so that it is easier
to pedal) by turning the tension lever (52)
to the left.

EMERGENCY BRAKE

The tension lever also functions as an
emergency brake. This is a safety function
that can be used if you need to get off the
bike and/or stop the flywheel.
Activate the emergency brake by firmly
pressing in the tension lever/emergency
brake (52).

ADJUSTING THE SADDLE

Saddle height
1.
Release the adjuster knob for saddle
height (7) on the vertical saddle post on
the frame and pull out the knob (7).
2.
Raise or lower the saddle to the required
height, align the hole, push in the knob
(7) and tighten firmly.
Horizontal adjustment
1.
Release and pull out the knob (25) and
move the saddle forwards or backwards to
the required position.
2.
Align the holes and tighten the adjuster
knob (25).

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