Tunturi S30 User Manual

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ASSEMBLY

Unpack the device and check that all the
following parts are in the package (fig. 1):

A.

Main mast assembly

B

. Leg tubes (2)

C.

Tie rods (2)

D.

Feet (2)

E

. Handlebar

F.

Meter mount

G

. Meter

H.

Shocks (2)

Assembly kit (contents marked with in the spare
part list): keep the assembly tools, as you
may need them e.g. for adjusting the equipment.

If you notice that a part is missing, contact the
dealer and give the model (S30), serial number
and spare part number from the list at the back
of the manual. The assembly figures mentioned
in the text are at the back of the manual. The
package includes a silicate bag for absorbing
moisture during storage and transportation.
Assemble the device as follows (left, right,
front and back are as seen from the exercising
position):

ATTACH THE LEGS

Position the main mast assembly so that the S30
label is facing up. Screw the left leg tube
into the main mast as shown, being careful to
keep the leg tube in line (fig. 2).

NOTE!

Do not

force. If resistance is felt initially, unscrew and
start again. Hand tighten the leg firmly. Attach
the right leg in the same manner.

ATTACH THE TIE RODS

Place the hooked end of a tie rod into the left
hole on the bottom of the main mast (fig. 3).
Gently slide the tie rod bracket into the end
of the left tube while simultaneously inserting
the threaded end of the tie rod into the tie rod
bracket. Slide the bracket with the rod into the
tube as far as possible, making sure the bracket
is at right angle to the tie rod. Secure the tie

rod with a 5 mm flat washer and a locking nut.
Tighten the nut with the enclosed flat wrench
(fig. 4). Repeat for the right tie rod.

ATTACH THE FEET

The feet are labeled “L”and “R” (for left and
right). Slide each foot onto its respective leg,
making sure the tie rod connects at the bottom
of the slot (fig. 4). At this time, tilt the unit back
onto the feet.

INSTALL THE SHOCKS

Attach the end of the shock absorber that
contains the resistance adjustment mechanism
to the left side of the main mast. Insert a shock
spacer into the eye of the top end of the shock.
With the arrow facing to the rear, secure the
shock to the outside of the top, left mounting
bracket with a socket head cap screw, two 8 mm
flat washers, and a locking nut. Use the flat
wrench and the 5 mm hex wrench to tighten.
Lift the left foot pedal up and secure the bottom
of the shock repeating the same steps as for the
upper shock attachment (fig. 5). Install the right
shock in the same manner.

ATTACH THE HANDLEBAR

Align the holes on the base of the handlebar to
those on the top of the mast, making sure the
handlebar end caps are pointing forward. Secure
the handlebar with four Allen screws and 6 mm
split lock washers (fig. 6). Tighten screws with
the 5 mm hex wrench.

ATTACH THE METER

Open the battery case cover on the back of the
meter case and insert two 1.5 V AA-batteries to
the battery case following the + and - markings.
Feed the meter wire, coming out through the top
of the vertical frame, through the meter mount
and snap the meter mount over the handlebars,
making sure the tongue on the handlebar mount
aligns with the corresponding groove on the
meter mount (fig. 7).

NOTE!

Be careful not to

get the wire caught! Plug the meter cable into
the socket on the rear of the meter. Secure the
meter into place by setting it on the meter mount
and sliding it down until firmly in place.

NOTE!

Make sure the meter cable is not pinched during
the assembly as this can cause the meter to not
function correctly (fig. 8).

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