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Manual de usuario Schwinn, modelo EVOLUTION NS-754

Fabricar: Schwinn
Tamaño del archivo: 1.79 mb
Nombre del archivo: SCH_EVO_EVOSR_AM_web.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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1. Frame 1 25. Handle Bar 1 27. Seat Slider Assembly with Saddle 1 A Front Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet 1 B Rear Stabilizer Bar with Feet 1 Small Parts Box 1 67 Water Bottle Cage 2 Small Part Box Contents 42. Pedals with Toe Clips & Straps (Left & Right) 1 Pair 44. Pop Pin Assembly for Head Tube 1 39. 13mm Hex Bolt 4 50. Flat Washer 8 51. 13mm Lock Nut 4 Tools Supplied Stamped Steel 13/14/15/17mm Combination Wrench 1 5mm Hex Wrench 1 3mm Hex Wrench 1 Prior to assembly of the product, remove all components from the packaging and check them against the packaged components list supplied above. Once you are certain that all the necessary parts have been supplied, begin with the first assembly step. Tools Needed 5mm Hex Wrench 3mm Hex Wrench 17/15 13/14 Stamped Steel Combination wrench Adjustable wrench (not included) 2 Evolution / Evolution-SR MATERIALS & TOOLS step #2 MATERIALS & TOOLS step #2 Front Rear Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 A Front Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet 1 B Rear Stabilizer Bar with Feet 1 39 13mm Hex Bolt 4 50 Flat Washer 8 51 13mm Lock Nut 4 Tools Required Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 1 Adjustable wrench or 13mm Socket (not supplied) 1 5mm Hex Tool 1 A. Position the Front Stabilizer Bar (A) under the frame bracket as shown in the illustration. B. Make sure the adjustable feet are on the bottom and the transport wheels are facing up and toward the front of the bike. CAUTION: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO APPLY GREASE TO THE 13mm HEX BOLT (39) PRIOR TO MOUNTING THE 13mm LOCKNUT (51) THIS WILL ENSURE THAT YOU CAN REMOVE THE NUT AT A LATER DATE. C. Attach Front Stabilizer Bar (A) to Frame (1) using two hex bolts (39), four washers (50), and two lock nuts (51). Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as deformation of the stabilizer tube may occur D. At this time make sure that the adjustable feet with lock nuts are screwed fully into the stabilizer. E. Position the Rear Stabilizer Bar (B) under the frame bracket as shown in the illustration. F. Make sure the adjustable feet are on the bottom. G. Attach Rear Stabilizer Bar (B) to Frame (1) using two hex bolts 39), four washers (50), and two lock nuts (51). Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as deformation of the stabilizer tube may occur H. At this time make sure that the adjustable feet with lock nuts are screwed fully into the stabilizer. 3Evolution / Evolution-SR MATERIALS & TOOLS step #3 MATERIALS & TOOLS step #3 Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 44 Pop Pin Assembly for Head Tube 1 25 Handle Bar 1 44, 27, 45 Seat Slider Assembly (Pre-Assembled) 1 26 Seat Post 1 67 Bottle Cage 2 Tools Required Adjustable wrench (not supplied) 1 A. Remove the Pop Pin Assembly (44) from the small parts bag and add some grease to the threads of the large 21mm nut that will screw into the head tube boss on the bike. B. Thread the Pop Pin Assembly into the head tube boss using a large adjustable wrench, tighten firmly. C. Using your hand grab the T-handle of the Pop Pin, turn it counter-clockwise to make sure it is free of the securing threads and can be pulled freely. D. Insert the Handle Bar (25) into the head tube of the bike while pulling the Pop Pin back. Insert the Handle Bar to the desired height and release the Pop Pin. Make sure the Pop Pin settles into one of the securing holes in the Handle Bar tube. Turn the Pop Pin clockwise threading it into the Pop Pin Assembly and hand tighten. This will secure the Handlebar at the desired height. E. Using your hand, grab the T-handle of the Pop Pin attached to the seat tube, turn it counterclockwise to make sure it is free of the securing threads and can be pulled freely. F. Insert the Seat Post (26) into the seat tube while pulling the Pop Pin back. Insert the Seat Post to the desired height and release the Pop Pin. Make sure the Pop Pin settles into one of the securing holes in the Seat Post tube. Turn the Pop Pin clockwise threading it into the Pop Pin Assembly and hand tighten. This will secure the Seat Post at the desired height. G. The Seat Slider Assembly (44,27,45) has been pre-assembled at the factory. Insert the front (saddle nose side) of the Seat Slider Assembly into the back of the seat post slider tube (horizontal tube at the top). There is a small spring pin at the rear of the slider tube on the Seat Post that must be depressed to allow the Seat Slider Assembly to fully attach to the Seat Post. This can be can be accomplished by laying the Seat Slider Assembly on the spring pin, push down on the entire Seat Slider Assembly so that the spring pin is depressed. While pulling down on the Pop Pin push the Seat Slider Assembly onto the seat post slider tube. When the Seat Slider has moved far enough forward the spring pin will pop out of the back. This secured the Seat Slider to the seat post tube and prevents it from inadvertently separating from the seat post slider tube. H. Using a 3mm Hex Wrench, remove the screws pre-assembled to the fork legs of the bike. Position t...


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