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[. . . ] Minoura is not responsible for any problem caused from using your own skewer. · Hub nut type rear wheel axle is also compatible with VFS150 in standard. Remove the F-9 Grommet (Hub Nut Protector) from the Right Side Coupling (F-1) for better stability. [. . . ] Adjust the VFS unit position to be almost center of the Base Plate, then tighten the bolts with M5 hex wrench. Check the tightening of the pivot bolt which connects VFS unit and Foot Pedal to the frame. It should be tightend with correct torque that the VFS unit will come down slowly with its own weight when you release it. In addition, the VFS unit should move smoothly by operating the Foot Pedal. If the pivot bolt has been tightend too much, loosen a little with M4 hex wrench and 10mm spanner. ! (Fig. A) 3. Fully open both legs and place VFS150 on a flat and level floor. B) At this moment, make sure all 4 foot are contacting the floor at once to sit on the floor stable. TIPS If the both legs don't touch the floor at same time and if one leg has been slightly lifted up, pull another leg upward strongly to adjust the pivot part, then place the trainer on the floor again. (Fig. B) - Page 4 - 4. Place your rear wheel in between the couplings. 1) Turn the Wheel Position Adjust Knob (F-8) counter-clockwise to retract the Left Side Coupling (F-2). C) 2) Turn the Hub Handle (F-7) counter-clockwise to almost fully retract the Right Side Coupling. D) (Fig. C) ! The tire must be away from any plastic part and touches the Drive Roller only. E) Turn the Wheel Position Adjust Knob (F-8) to locate the tire in the center of the Drive Roller. Do not over-loosen the Hub Handle, otherwise the inside nut will have to be loosened and you cannot clamp the hub axle with proper torque. ! (Fig. E) 3) Insert the left side (quick lever side) skewer into the Left Side Coupling (F-2) first. The quick lever shaft must be inserted into the cut-out on the coupling snugly to hold the bike stable. F) 4) While keeping this position, slowly come down the bike to align the right side acorn nut to the Right Side Coupling (F-1). Turn 2 more rotations after you feel resistance and you see the frame starts opening slightly. (Fig. F) ! Both left and right side couplings are designed to suit the supplied quick release skewer. [. . . ] To fix this problem, follow the steps to adjust the initial cable tension; AdjustingScrew 1. Set your remote shifter at "H" position and remove the shifter from your handlebar, then straighten the cable as much as possible. LockNut Cap (Fig. O) 2. Pull out the plastic Cap on foot of the remote cable. O) 3. Hold the inside Adjusting Screw and push it toward the shifter, then adjust the Lock Nut toward the VFS resistance unit until the nut touches the housing to set the cable tension properly. 4. Install the Cap again. How To Use Small Wheel Adaptor If you wish to use the tire sized 26 x 1. 75" or smaller, you need to install the supplied Z-shaped "Small Wheel Adapter" between Base Plate and Mag unit to raise up the roller height. The direction of Z-adapter is fixed so follow the arrow printed on the top and make sure it's pointing toward the front (toward your bike). [. . . ]

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