CRIVIT FM-7091 Bike Workstand Instruction Manual
- August 24, 2024
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Table of Contents
CRIVIT FM-7091 Bike Workstand
Product Information
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Delta-Sport
- Model Number: FM-7091
- Product Code: IAN 436307_2310
- Manufacture Date: 03/2024
Intended Use
The bike workstand is designed for private use to suspend and clamp bicycles
for repair purposes.
Safety Instructions
It is essential to ensure that the floor is level and the stand is stable
before use. Always follow safety guidelines when working with the bike
workstand.
Product Usage Instructions
Assembly
- Spread out the legs of the stand (1) slightly and position it on the ground.
- Slide the joint connection (1a) down until it stops.
- Open the quick release clamp (1b) on the joint connection.
- Insert the Allen key (9) into the quick release clamp and turn it clockwise to secure the position.
- Check the fixation.
- Insert the telescopic rod (3) into the top of the stand.
- Attach the bicycle mount (2) through the holder (3a) on the telescopic rod.
- Secure the bicycle mount by tightening the fixing screw (3b) until it is firmly in place.
Setting Up the Bike
Note: The frame section specified must be positioned in the center of gravity
of the bike.
- Adjust the angle of the bike mount.
- Stabilize the front wheel by attaching the rubber connections (5) to the ends of the front wheel stabilizer (4). Secure the front wheel with the stabilizer between the handlebars and the telescopic tube.
FAQ
Customer Service Contacts
- Germany:
- Tel: 0800 5435 111
- Email: deltasport@lidl.de
- Switzerland:
- Tel: 0800 56 44 33
- Email: deltasport@lidl.ch
Congratulations!
You have chosen to purchase a high-quality product. Familiarise yourself with
the product before using it for the first time.
Read the following instructions for use carefully.
Use the product only as described and only for the given areas of application.
Store these instructions for use carefully. When passing the product on to
third parties, please also hand over all accompanying documents.
Scope of delivery (fig. A)
- 1 x stand with support feet (1)
- 1 x bicycle mount (2)
- 1 x telescopic rod (3)
- 1 x front wheel stabiliser (4)
- 2 x rubber connection (5)
- 1 x tool tray (6)
- 1 x clamp (7)
- 2 x screw (8)
- 1 x allen key (9)
- 1 x instructions for use
Technical data
Maximum load capacity: 30kg
For bicycle frames: Ø of approx. 25mm – 55mm
Ensure that the floor is level and position is stable.
Date of manufacture (month/year): 03/2024
Intended use
This bicycle repair stand has been developed for private use. It allows
bicycles to be suspended and clamped so that repairs can be performed.
Safety instructions
Risk of injury!
- Read through the instructions for use before assembly and follow the steps one by one as described in the instructions.
- WARNING! Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of 30kg!
- There is risk of injury and of damage to the product.
- Check all parts of the product regularly. Loose screws must be tightened and defective parts replaced in order to avoid damage to the product.
- Make sure that the socket screws on the upper tube connector always remain tight.
- WARNING! Set the product up only on a firm and even surface to prevent the product from falling over.
- WARNING! No one must sit on the bicycle once clamped. There is risk of injury
- WARNING! Any use other than for the intended purpose or any improper use can lead to the endangerment of persons or damage to the bicycle.
- Avoid any aggressive chemical substances (e.g. solvents)!
- Discontinue use if damaged.
- When using the product always adhere to the operating instructions of the pedelec or bicycle manufacturer.
- Check the product for damage and wear before each use. The product may only be used in good order and condition!
Caution! Risk of trapping fingers!
- When unfolding and folding up the repair stand be sure not to trap your fingers.
- Position the repair stand so that you have enough space for movement, including when the bicycle is set up.
Avoiding material damage!
- To prevent damage to the bicycle be careful not to trap any parts or cabling in the repair stand.
- Carbon frames and other bicycle frames with thin walls are extremely sensitive to pressure!Use appropriate clamping force of the clamp so as not to damage the frame.
- Guiding and locking parts must be kept free of oil and grease.
- Not all types of frames and cross-sections can be clamped in the product.
Assembly
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Spread out the legs of the stand (1) a little and place it on the ground (fig. B).
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Slide the joint connection (1a) down as far as the stop (fig. B).
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Open the quick release clamp (1b) on the joint connection (fig. B).
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To set in position, insert the Allen key (9) into the end of the quick release clamp, as shown in fig. C, and turn it clockwise until you feel a slight resistance.
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Give it one more turn and then close the quick release clamp. When you close it you should feel stiff resistance.
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Check that it is set up properly.
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Fold down the feet (1c) on the legs of the stand and make sure that the product is standing on a firm and stable surface (fig. B).
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Insert the telescopic rod (3) up into the stand.
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Insert the bicycle mount (2) through the bracket (3a) of the telescopic rod (fig. B).
Note: Observe the maximum extension length of the bicycle mount (2) and do not exceed the markings indicated (2c). -
Turn the fixing screw (3b) until the bicycle mount sits securely in the bracket of the telescopic rod (fig. B).
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Position the bracket (7) anywhere on the stand (1) and opposite the tool tray (6).
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Insert the screws (8) into the holes in the bracket and screw them in with the aid of the Allen key to attach the tool tray to the stand.
Note: If there is a risk of the bike repair stand tipping over when being
used, weigh down all four legs (1c) (fig. H). Make sure that the ballast
cannot shift unintentionally. Place the ballast on the legs (1c) uniformly and
cover a broad surface area.
As an option you can screw the feet of the repair stand to the floor in
accordance with professional standards to increase the positional stability.
When doing so use appropriate assembly mate-rials. Ask your specialist
retailer what materials (screws and dowels) are appropriate.
Mounting the bicycle
Tips
- After mounting the bicycle check that both the bicycle and the bicycle repair stand are securely in position.
- Stay within the maximum extension lengths of the telescopic rod (3) and the bicycle mount (2) without exceeding the markings indicated (2c)/(3a)(fig. B).
- If you attach the bicycle to a vertical frame post (e.g. seat post) the maximum load capacity decreases to 25kg.
- Be sure to attach the bicycle at its center of gravity. Otherwise, there is the risk that the bicycle may turn.
- If the center of gravity at the point of attachment shifts while you are working on the bicycle, you must readjust the bicycle in the mount so that the center of gravity is restored.
- If not, the maximum load capacity decreases to 25kg.
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Choose a section of the bicycle frame that you want to clamp in the repair stand mount (2).
Note: This section of the frame must always be located in the bicycle’s centre of gravity. -
Set the angle of the bicycle mount (2) to match the selected position of the bicycle frame (see examples in figs. D and E).
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Flip the quick-release lever (2a) to open the clamp (2b) (fig. G).
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Place the bicycle frame in the clamp and flip the quick-release lever back again to close the clamp.
Note: Make sure that the clamping force is sufficient.
Setting the clamping force
If the quick-release lever (2a) can be flipped too easily, the clamping force
is insufficient.
- Turn the quick-release lever in a clockwise direction to increase the clamping force (fig. G).
Note: If the quick release lever cannot be flipped, the clamping force is too great.
- Reduce the clamping force by turning the quick release lever counter-clockwise.
- Loosen the clamp one half turn and then try to close the quick-release lever.
- Repeat this procedure until you find the maximum clamping force at which the quick-release lever can still be flipped.
Adjusting the telescopic rod
You can set the telescopic rod at any desired height.
We recommend that 2 people perform the next step (height adjustment).
- Turn the telescopic rod (3) to change the position of the bicycle when clamped.
- Open the quick-release clamp (1d) on the stand.
- Set the telescopic rod at the desired height. Note: Observe the maximum extension length of the telescopic rod (3) and do not exceed the indicated markings (3a).
- As shown in fig. C, to fix in a position insert the Allen key (9) into the end of the quick release clamp (1b)/(1d) and turn it clockwise until you feel a slight resistance.
- Give it one more turn and then flip the quick-release clamp. When you flip it you should feel stiff resistance.
- Check the fixation.
Stabilizing the front wheel
Attach the rubber connections (5) on the ends of the front wheel stabilizer
(4). Using the front wheel stabilizer fix the front wheel in position between
the handlebars and the telescopic tube (fig. F).
Tool tray
A magnet is located inside the large compartment of the tool tray for securing
small parts.
Maintenance
Ensure that the hexagonal screws on the upper tube connector are always tightly secured as well. Check all parts of the bike work stand regularly. Loose screw connections must be tightened and defective parts replaced to avoid damage to the product.
Storage, cleaning
When not in use, always store the product clean and dry at room temperature.
Clean only with water and wipe dry afterward with a cloth.
IMPORTANT! Never clean the product with harsh cleaning agents.
Disposal
Dispose of the product and packaging materials in accordance with current local regulations. Store the packaging materials (foil bags, for example) out of the reach of children. For further information about disposal of the product no longer needed, contact your local council. Dispose of the product and the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.
The Recycling Code distinguishes different materials to be returned for recycling. The Code consists of the recycling symbol for the recycling process and a number that identifies the material.
Notes on the guarantee and service handling
The product was produced with great care and under continuous quality control.
DELTA-SPORT HANDELSKONTOR GmbH gives private end customers a three-year
guarantee on this product from the date of purchase (guarantee period) in
accordance with the following provisions. The guarantee is only valid for
material and manufacturing defects. The guarantee does not cover parts that
are subject to normal wear and tear and that are thus considered wear parts
(e.g. batteries) and it does not cover fragile parts such as switches or parts
that are made of glass.
- Claims under this guarantee are excluded if the product has been used incorrectly, improperly, or contrary to the intended purpose, or if the provisions in the instructions for use were not observed, unless the end customer proves that a material or manufacturing defect exists that was not caused by one of the aforementioned circumstances.
- Claims under the guarantee can only be made within the guarantee period by presenting the original sales receipt. Please therefore keep the original sales receipt. The guarantee period is not extended by any repairs carried out under the guarantee, under statutory guarantees, or as a gesture of goodwill. This also applies to replaced and repaired parts.
- If you wish to make a claim please first contact the service hotline mentioned below or contact us by e-mail. If there is a guarantee case, then the product will be repaired or replaced free of charge to you or the purchase price will be refunded, depending on our choice. There are no further rights from the guarantee.
- Your legal rights, in particular guarantee claims against the respective seller, are not limited by this guarantee.
IAN: 436307_2310
Service Great Britain
Tel: 0800 404 7657
Email: deltasport@lidl.co.uk
Service Ireland
Tel: 1800 101010
Email: deltasport@lidl.ie
DELTA-SPORT HANDELSKONTOR GMBH Wragekamp 6 • 22397 Hamburg GERMANY
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