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How to operate remote shifter, How to adjust remote cable – MINOURA LiveRide LR960 User Manual

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How To Operate Remote Shifter

LR960 comes with a convenient remote shifter device.
By installing it on your handlebar or stem, you can adjust the
resistance level in 13 levels without getting off the bike.
The plastic band is soft enough to fit aero-shaped carbon handlebar
or round shaped stem as well as the standard round dimension
handlebars.

How to install the remote shifter

1) Wind the plastic band around the handlebar

2) Hook the tip to the gutter on the plastic shifter base (Fig. V-1)

3) Flip up the lever to lock (Fig. V-2)

How to increase the resistance level

Twist the shifter dial toward "H" symbol

How to reduce the resistance level

Twist the shifter dial toward "L" symbol

!

"L" is not zero resistance. There is still some resistance

at "L" level due to the roller compression to the tire.

The remote shifter is pre-adjusted to fit the standard handlebar
size; 22mm (7/8") diameter.
If it becomes loose or too tight, or you need to install the shifter
onto an oversized handlebar or stem, adjust the band length by
turning the plastic screw with an M4 hex wrench (see Fig. Y).

How To Adjust Remote Cable

If you cannot shift at L or H position, it's time to adjust the cable tension.

1) Set the remote shifter lever at "H" position and straighten the cable.
2) Pull off the black plastic cap on foot of the cable, then the adjusting

screw will appear. (Fig. Z)

3) While pushing the outer cable toward the shifter, push the adjusting

screw to the outer cable. (Fig. Z & AA)

4) Turn the lock nut until it touches the Mag unit. You shouldn't

overtighten the nut, otherwise you won't be able to set the shifter at
"L" position.

5) Insert the plastic cap again.

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Adjusting Screw

Lock Nut

Cap

Tighten nut until it touchs housing

1

2

You must release the hook

for adjusting screw

Indicator

(white dot)

!

Do not overtighten the plastic screw. It will break the

plastic band. Release the hook before adjusting.

(Fig. V)

(Fig. X)

(Fig. Y)

(Fig. Z)

(Fig. AA)

(Fig. W)