User manual MINOURA RS1600

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[. . . ] Set the trainer on a large enough mat or towel to protect the floor and carpet from your sweat and stain. · Adjust the roller pressure to the rear tire properly in order to maximize your tire life. Tire and roller contact will eventually wear both your tire and the trainer roller. · If your trainer is the remote controllable version, check and adjust the remote shifter cable tension when you cannot set at L or H even though you turn the shifter lever. [. . . ] · If your trainer is the remote controllable version, check and adjust the remote shifter cable tension when you cannot set at L or H even though you turn the shifter lever. · Touching the spinning wheel and/or any other moving parts while training may cause serious injury. · It is not possible to convert the non-remote resistance unit to the remote controllable one due to a difference in the inside mechanism. · If you feel any strange noise, smell or oil leakage, stop using RS1600 immediately and contact the retailer where you purchased the RS1600. · Any warranty will be void if you use RS1600 for other purpose than instructed. Minorua offers 1-year limited warranty on the resistance unit and 5-year limited warranty on the frame from the date of your purchase for any problem caused by manufacturer's defect. Any damage or problem caused by transporting process is not covered under warranty. Any damage from shipping or moving must be made to the shipping company. Read enclosed "Minoura Limited Warranty Policy" card for more detail. - Page 2 - RS1600 Schematics F-8 F-4 F-2 F-4 F-9 M8-2 VM-1 VM-3 VM-4 VM-5 M8-3 VM-6 VM-7 VM-2 VM-8 HM-13 GM-19 LM-13 VF-1 VF-3 VF-2 M8-3 F-1 F-7 M8-4 VF-5 VF-6 VF-4 VM-9 VM-10 VM-11 VM-14 VM-12 VM-13 VM-2 VF-7 F-1 : F-2 : F-4 : F-7 : F-8 : F-9 : M8-2 : M8-3 : M8-4 : GM-19: HM-13: LM-13 : VF-1 : VF-2 : VF-3 : VF-4 : VF-5 : RightSideCoupling LeftSideCoupling CouplingCover HubHandle WheelPositionAdjustKnob HubNutProtector(Grommet) VFSMainFrame RubberCap(38mm) RubberCap(32mm) RemoteShifter(Red) BasePlate FootPedal FluidOuterCover FluidMainCase FluidSideInnerHousing FluidOuterCap OilSealring VF-6 : VF-7 : VM-1 : VM-2 : VM-3 : VM-4 : VM-5 : VM-6 : VM-7 : VM-8 : VM-9 : VM-10: VM-11 : VM-12: VM-13: VM-14: - Page 3 - FluidCup FluidAssy FlywheelCover FlywheelSideInnerHousing Flywheel(1. 5kgs) AlloyRotor Magnet(non-remote) Axle DriveRoller ConnectionPlate RemoteOuterCover Spring RemoteRing OuterHousing Magnet(remote) RemoteBracket How To Setup Your RS1600 Trainer Required Tools: 1x10mmSpanner 1xM4HexWrench 1. Replace your rear wheel quick release skewer to the supplied one. ! Minoura guarantees the stability only when using the supplied skewer due to the coupling inner shape. Too loose setting may cause the bike to come out of the trainer during use. - Page 5 - 5. Contact the Drive Roller to the rear tire with the following steps; 1) Pull up the Foot Pedal to release the VFS unit lock. 2) Turn the Micro Adjust Knob clockwise until the roller comes close to the rear tire 2 - 3 mm. It will bring too much compression to the tire and will ocuur premature tire wear or burst problem. (Fig. I) TIPSIf it's hard to tighten the knob bolt behind the Foot Pedal, lift up the VFS unit by hand then tighten the knob. ! If you cannot rotate the knob but the drive roller is still far away from the tire, the knob has been locked by the termination of the hex head of the inside bolt. Loosen the knob slightly and pull the knob for inserting the hex bolt head into the hex hole on the knob. J) While pulling the knob, tighten it until the hex bolt head sinks into the hole. (Fig. J) 3) Push down the Foot Pedal to contact the roller to the tire. 4) To release the roller from the tire, just pull up the Foot Pedal. ! The best position is that the roller compresses the tire in the depth of 3 - 4 mm. Please note too much and too less roller pressure will bring premature tire wear. Keep correct roller pressure and maintain the air pressure in correct level before using RS1600. (Fig. K) TIPS Foot Pedal can repeat the same compression stroke by just pushing down the pedal. - Page 6 - How To Adjust Resistance Level RS1600 non-remote version doesn't have any resistance level adjustment. On the other hand, RS1600-R remote version features a convenient remote shifter lever. You can install it on the handlebar or stem, then you can control the resistance level without getting off the bike. 1. Wind the band around the handlebar and hook the metal ring to the gutter on the remote shifter base. (see Fig. [. . . ] On the other hand, RS1600-R remote version features a convenient remote shifter lever. You can install it on the handlebar or stem, then you can control the resistance level without getting off the bike. 1. Wind the band around the handlebar and hook the metal ring to the gutter on the remote shifter base. (see Fig. L-2). following section. If it is loosened, adjust the band tighter as per instructed in the 3. The soft fabric band is pre-adjusted to fit normal 22mm diameter handlebar. If you need to mount onto an oversized or specially shaped handlebar or stem, adjust the band (see Fig. At this moment, we suggest you to slide the guide pin downward (see the column) to loosen the band for easier work. Decrease 1 2 1 (Fig. L) 3 2 (Fig. M) (Fig. N) Increase 4. To increase the resistance, twist the lever toward "H". [. . . ]

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