ADJUSTMENTS GUIDE
ADJUSTING THE BALANCE
In order to achieve a smooth and comfortable ride, you must ensure
that the stability of the bike is secured. If you notice that the bike is
unbalanced, you should adjust the foot pads located beneath the
front and rear stabilizers. To do so, simply rotate the Foot Pad (No.
13) until the bike becomes level with the floor surface. To raise the
foot pad, turn it counter-clockwise; to lower the foot pad, turn it
clockwise. When you have finished adjusting the foot pad, re-tighten
the Hexagon Nut (No. 82) by turning it counter-clockwise using
Crosshead Spanner (No. 85). If required, repeat this process to
adjust the remaining foot pads.
ADJUSTING THE SEAT
The seat of this bike is fully adjustable as it moves Up, Down, Fore
(forward), Aft (backward).
To adjust the height of the seat post, loosen and pull Adjustment
Knob (No. 10) outward, then raise or lower the seat to the desired
height. Once adjusted, re-insert and tighten the Adjustment Knob
(No. 10) to secure the seat in place.
To adjust the seat back and forth, loosen and pull Adjustment Knob
(No. 30) outward, then slide the seat slider to the desired position.
Once positioned, re-insert and tighten the Adjustment Knob (No.
30) to secure the seat slider tube in place.
ADJUSTING THE TENSION & EMERGENCY STOP
Adjust the tension by rotating the Tension Knob (No. 32) clockwise
to increase the resistance. Rotate the Tension Knob (No. 32)
counter-clockwise to decrease the resistance.
Push down the Tension Knob (No. 32) to enforce brake, and stop
the bike immediately
TRANSPORTING THE BIKE
To move the bike, first stand at the front of the bike so that you're
directly in front of the handlebar. Firmly grasp and hold each side of
the handlebar, place one foot on the front stabilizer and tilt the bike
towards you until the transport wheels on the front stabilizer touch
the ground. With the wheels on the ground, you can transport the
bike to the desired location with ease.
NOTE: When moving the bike, always move with caution as
unexpected impact, such as dropping the bike, may cause injury and
affect the bike's operation.
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