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5. Foot positioner.
5.1 Exercise bike pedals
The exercise bike pedals are characterised by
their integrated balancing weight, whereby
the tread surface automatically balances its-
elf horizontally. This permits the rider to climb
on independently. The strap (A) is adjustable
in length, and at the same time provides easy
side guidance. To adjust the length of the strap (A) pull on the lower end in
order to loosen the strap (A) from the plug (B). Now adjust the strap (A) to
the required length.
5.2 Foot positioning pedals
The foot positioning pedals are characteri-
sed through the integrated balancing weight,
whereby the treads are automatically horizon-
tally balanced. This permits the rider to step
onto them independently. The strap (C) is ad-
justable in length, and at the same time pro-
vides easy side guidance. The cage mounted
at the front of the pedals (D) prevents the toes from slipping through at the
front. In order to adjust the strap (C) in length, pull the strap (C) back out
of the strap guide (E). Now the strap (C) can be shortened through pulling
and extended through pressing under the lock. To fix the adjustment, gui-
de the strap (C) back through the strap guide (E).
5.3 Foot pans
The foot pans provides side guidance and
thus prevents internal or external rotations of
the foot. To guarantee this function, the foot
pan is adjustable in width, which can be con-
ducted by loosening the three screws (F) and
shifting the side part (G) in the slotted hole.
The foot pans are mounted at the factory
centrally on the pedals. In order to shift the
pressure point under the foot, it must be mo-
ved in four positions. To do this, the nuts (H)
under the pedals must be removed and the
screws (F) moved into the required posi-
tions. Then the counterplate must be placed
onto the screws(F) and the nuts (H) must be
re-tightened. By loosening the nuts (H) and
twisting the foot pan on the pedal, it is pos-
sible to adjust the rotation. In order to secure the user in the foot pan, pull
the snap-in strap (I) for preliminary fixation. Then fix the straps (J) and (K).
A
C
H
J
I
K
F
F
G
E
D
B