Cateye EC-C400 2HOW to Adjust Each Part, Adjust the saddle height, Adjust the handlebar height

Models: EC-C400

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2HOW TO ADJUST EACH PART

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Adjust the saddle height.

1 • Pulling on the spring lock pin will enable you to move the seat post

pitch 1”

Seat post

up or down. When the saddle is at the correct level for you, release the knob and move the seat post slightly.

A spring inside the spring lock pin will drive a pin into the nearest hole in the seat post, locking it in that position.

The pitch of the seat post holes is 1" (approx. 25mm).

Caution: Do not attempt to adjust the saddle height while you are mounted.

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Adjust the handlebar height.

• Decide the approximate height by one of the 3 holes on the handle-

bar post, then fix the final position by adjusting the handlebar angle.

• Remove the handlebar post knob.

• Hold the handlebar post where one of the post holes meets the post knob screw hole, and fasten the post knob securely. It will be easier to screw in if you slightly lift the handlebar post.

• The pitch of the handlebar post hole is 3" (approx. 76mm).

Caution: Make sure to grasp the handlebar post firmly when you loosen the handlebar post knob, otherwise it could drop suddenly and damage the unit.

Adjust the handlebar angle.

3 • When you turn the handlebar lever clockwise (when mounted), the handlebar is loosened. The lever turns idle when pulled downward.

Rotate the handlebar and hold it at the desired angle.

Turn the handlebar lever counterclockwise to fix the handlebar angle.

Caution: Loosen the handle and then carry out angle adjustment. If the handle is turned when the lever has not been loos-

(approx. 25mm)

Pull

Spring lock pin

Handlebar post

Handlebar post knob

Tighten

Loosen

Handlebar

Tighten Loosen

ened fully, the handle may become loose.

Idle

Handlebar lever

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Cateye EC-C400 2HOW to Adjust Each Part, Adjust the saddle height, Adjust the handlebar height, Adjust the handlebar angle