Introduction; Unit Assembly; Fitting The Bicycle; Bike Removal - eLine QUBO FRAME Instructions Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Check the presence of all the following components:
N°1 Qubo frame (Ref. A)
N°1 Unit (Ref. B)
N°1 Quick release (Ref. C)
N°2 M6 Unit screws (Ref. D)
N°10 Levelling (equalizing) feet (Ref. E)

ATTENTION

Resistance unit depicted here may vary from
production models

UNIT ASSEMBLY

• Unfold the frame (A) from its packaged position (Pic. 1)
and place it on a flat surface (Pic. 2)
• There are 2 pairs of holes on its base to be used with
different roller diameter options:
1) Use the front pair of holes for a 30mm diameter roller
unit (Pic. 3);
2) Use the rear pair of holes for a 45mm diameter roller
unit (Pic. 4);
• Tighten the M6 screws (D) (Pic. 5 and Pic. 6) completely,
utilizing the correct holes for the different roller diameter
options.
• Use solely the included wrench to attach the resistance
unit to the frame base as shown in the figure. Tighten ¼ of
a turn after contact is made between resistance unit and
frame base (apply max force 2 Nm) (Pic. 7).

FITTING THE BICYCLE

• Make sure the quick release of the bicycle rear wheel is
properly fixed.
• Turn the lever (F) to the "open" position (Pic. 8).
• Put the bicycle in position, inserting the left end of the
rear quick release in the left bushing (Pic. 9). For safer
clamping of the bicycle on the stand, make sure the lever
of the quick release is horizontal (Pic. 10).
• Close the lever (F), making sure it starts pressing the
quick release inside the predefined work
area; between 55° and 65° (Pic. 11).
• If the lever (F) starts pressing the quick release in the
advanced work position (Pic. 12), screw the
left bushing pin (g) (Pic. 13) so that the lever (F) starts
working inside the predefined work area (between 55° and
65°) (Pic. 11).
• If the lever (F) starts pressing the quick release in the
delayed work position (Pic. 14), unscrew the left bushing
pin (G) (Pic. 15) so that the lever starts working inside the
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predefined work area (between 55° and 65°) (Pic. 11).
• If the bicycle wheel sets up too far from the centre of the
roller (Pic. 16), loosen the resistance unit (B) attachment
bolts (D), slide the resistance unit left or right as necessary,
and re-tighten the bolts (Pic.17, Pic.18 and Pic.19).
• Push the bicycle towards the resistance unit until the rear
wheel touches the roller (Pic. 20).
• Verify the stability of the bike by pushing and pulling the
horizontal tube of the frame and the saddle. Should the
bike still not appear stable, make sure its quick release and
lever are correctly positioned, that the lever (F) is in a
"closed" position and the adjusting of the clamping system
has been carried out correctly.

BIKE REMOVAL

• Hold the bicycle with one hand and with the other open
the lever (F), turning it to the "open" position (Pic. 21).
Remove the bicycle.
• For carrying, or storage, it is advisable to close the stand.
(Pic.22 e Pic.23).
• In order to further reduce the storage footprint remove
the unit (B) from the frame (A) and place it back in its ori-
ginal packaging and fold the frame as indicated in Pic. 24
and Pic. 25.

LEVELLING FEET ASSEMBLY

• The Qubo frame (A) comes equipped with levelling feet
(E) to compensate for uneven surfaces that do not allow the
four feet to make complete contact, and to allow the bike
to be perfectly vertical (Pic. 26).
• The levelling feet (E) can be mounted under the front feet
(Pic. 267 and Pic. 28).
• The levelling feet (E) can be mounted under the rear feet
(Pic. 29 and Pic. 30).
• If a single levelling foot (E) isn't sufficient, it is possible
to add additional feet to those already mounted. (Pic. 31,
Pic. 32, Pic. 33 and Pic. 34).
Warning: the direction of the foot (E) is turned 90° in rela-
tion to the first one positioned.
ATTENTION
• Keep people, children and animals away from the roller
during use, since the moving and rota- ting parts of the
roller and the bicycle can cause damage in case of contact.
• Before starting training, position the trainer in a dry
place, away from potentially hazardous objects (furniture,
tables, chairs, etc.) in order to avoid any risk of inadvertent
or accidental contact with them.
• The stand is designed for use by just one cyclist. • Check
the safety and stability of the bicycle before every training
session.

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