User manual

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LC7TT novo
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NOTE!
Before using the bike - remember to remove the
pendulum transport locking.
Crank Steel, 172.5 mm standard
Pedals 9/16”, combi SPD
Saddle Racing
Seat post Vertically: 530-940 mm
Horizontally: 200 mm
Handlebar Racing,
Ø31,8 mm at clamp
with shifters
Handlebar stem Vertically: 500-910 mm
Horizontally: 200 mm
Distance saddle - handlebar 140-840 mm
Settings
Bike adjustments
Seat height should be adjusted to a comfortable
position. The appropriate height is when the knee is
slightly bent when the sole of the foot is centred over
the pedal axle with the pedal in the lowest position.
When adjusting the saddle height and vertical
position, loosen the respective locking handles. See
Fig: Overview at page 8.
The handlebar setting should be in a comfortable
position when cycling. During longer exercise sessions
it is recommended to occasionally change handlebar
position. The handlebar can be adjusted both
horizontally and vertically. This is done by loosening
the respective locking handles. See Fig: Overview at
page 8.
Be sure that the stem and seat post are inserted to
at least 100 mm in the frame. This is marked with
“MAX” on the stem.
Initial operation
Each LC7TT novo is calibrated at the factory. The user
can always verify this by performing the mechanical
calibration of the pendulum. See section "Calibration
pendulum".
Apply power to the bike by first connecting the cable
from the power adaptor to the bike at the power
connector (3) at the right side of the bike, see Fig:
Front cover right Then plug the power adaptor into
the wall outlet. Turn on the power switch (1) and a
green LED lights up.
The cable from the power adaptor can be locked
with the clamp (3) which is placed below the power
connection.
Perform the electrical calibration as specified in
section "Calibration Electronics”. Test by pedalling
the bike. If the bike is working properly, it is ready
for use.
Fig: Front cover right
1) Power switch with LED
2) Power input
3) Locking for cable (power adaptor)
NOTE!
You have to get off the bike when you adjust the
seat height. If you sit on the saddle when adjusting,
it can collapse into the frame and you can hurt
yourself.
Height adjustment locking handle only needs to be
tightened until it stops and then another quarter
turn to lock. If you pull too hard can damage the
seat post and handlebar stem!