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You should NOT tighten the wheel axle by tightening the left side knob.
This is for pre-adjusting the wheel position to the exactly center of the drive roller only.
Securley tightening your bike to the trainer should be done with the right side hub handle only.
WARNINGS
Use two-wheeled bicycles only. Tandems may be used if balanced correctly.
Keep both hands on handlebars at all times and maintain a normal riding position.
Check the couplings supporting the rear hub for damage and cracks. Accidents may occur
from cracked or damaged couplings.
When using the trainer, place it on a at and horizontal surface for safe training.
Do not over tighten the hub-clamp handles. Over-tightening may cause damage to the trainer
or bicycle frame. The clamp handles should be a snug and secure t. Do not force!
Keep away from small children, and keep hands and feet away from spinning rollers and
wheels at all times.
Before use, make sure all bolts and nuts are securely fastened.
• Read all instructions carefully before use. And Keep the manual handy at all times.
• Do NOT use trainer for any other purpose than instructed.
• The trainer is manufactured to precise standards. Disassembling without Minoura’s ap-
proval may void your warranty.
• Minoura offers 1-year limited warranty on the Mag unit and 5-year on the frame.
For more detail, refer the enclosed “Minoura Limited Warranty Policy” card.
IMPORTANT NOTES
You may use the quick release skewer currently on your bicycle, however we recommend
replacing your quick release skewer with the supplied one and keep installing the coupling
protector cap on to the right side coupling of the trainer.
Otherwise the stability will not be guaranteed.
Open the legs fully to get maximum stability.
Remove the coupling protector cap when you use a hub nut type wheel.
We don’t recommend to continue using your own quick release skewer for your safety.
Wipe all oil and moistures out from the rim surface and rollers everytime you use the trainer to
keep necessary brake performance of your bicycle.