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(Fig. D)
The distance between the plastic frame hooks can be ad-
justed to fit different sized bicycles.
To do so, loosen the rear nut and adjust the position of
the hook. After adjusted to the required position, re-
tighten the nut firmly. (see Fig. D)
Now, disassemble the supplied stainless band device by
removing the bolt.
Wind the stainless band around the pole, and insert the end
of the band into the gap between another end and the rect-
angle nut.
Holding it in place, put the plastic bracket and assembled
cradle together, then tighten them down with the bolt you
removed earlier. (Fig. E)
(Fig. E)
The stainless band must ONLY be used on the upper side
of the cradle. DO NOT use it on the bottom portion of the
cradle.
(Fig. F)
stainless band
just putting onto
the pole
Tighten the bolt on the stainless band firmly. Failure to do so
may cause the bicycle to slip down the pole.
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Set the Bike Tower between the ceiling and the floor.
First, put the upper rubber cup against the ceiling and push
the pole up to contract and shorten the inside spring.
Next, line up the bottom rubber cup until the main pole is
vertical. Once you line up the top and bottom, pull down the
main pole softly. (see. Fig. G)
(Fig. G)
If the red warning sign is visible below the rubber cup even
after following the above instructions the pole extension is too
short and may cause the bikes to fall over. Please start the
installation process over again to insure proper set up and that
the red warning label does not appear.
Make sure the Bike Tower is set up vertically with no slant.
Failure to do so may cause equipment or personal damage.
7The cradle is adjustable in degrees. If you want to move
the cradle, loosend the lower bolt on the angle adjust
plate, change the angle until the displayed bike will be
horizontally as much as possible then tighten the bolt
again. (see Fig. H) (Fig. H)