● Be careful when riding bicycles, you should know how to ride to avoid falls or collisions that could cause injury to the
user or a third person.
● The safest areas for the persons using the bicycle are those with little or no vehicular traffic, such as private areas,
playgrounds, schoolyards, and school playgrounds.
● Maximum user weight − 25 kg
● Keep the packaging or dispose of it in accordance with local regulations.
● Keep away from fire
● For the safety of children, do not leave parts of the packaging freely accessible (plastic bags, cardboard boxes, etc.).
Risk of suffocation!
I Elements of the Tricycle
Part
A
Frame with the foot-rest
B
Rear wheels, 2 pcs.
C
Front fork
D
Front wheel with pedals
E
Mudguard
F
Steering bar with sheathing
G
Bike bell with fixing screw
H
Cap for steering bar screw
I
Seat base
J
Seat with seat belts
K
Seat back-rest
L
Side guards, 2 pcs.
M
Seat sheathing
N
Back-rest sheathing
O
Hood
II Assembly of the Tricycle
Connect the frame (A) with rear wheels (B), until you hear them interlocking (Fig. 1). Slide the front fork (C) onto plastic
pins on the front wheel (D) and secure them with fixing screws (U) and caps (V) on both sides (Fig. 2). Slide the mudguard
onto the assembly (E) (Fig. 3). Make sure the notch on the mudguard is at the front of the tricycle. After performing the
step described in Figure 3, make sure that the mudguard is pushed onto the fork of the front wheel as far as possible so
that the parts are not loose. Picture 3A shows the correct installation of the mudguard. To make sure your installation is
correct, compare with the picture! Place the front wheel in the frame making sure that no parts are loose (Fig. 4). The
notch on the mudguard must be in the front of the bike. Slide the screw cover onto the handlebar. Next proceed to mount
the handlebar. Place the attachment screw and the screw cap as shown in Figure 5. Note: Make sure that the holes in
the stem of the handlebar and the front wheel are correctly aligned (fig 5A). All components have to be firmly fixed,
otherwise it may be difficult to control the handlebar. Use the screw (P) to fix the basket (Q) onto the frame (Fig. 6).
Connect the seat base (I) with the sheathing (K), using the screw (A') and secure with the cap (B') (Fig. 7). It is possible to
place the seat base (I) on one of the two holes in the backrest (K), closer to the backrest and further away from the side
guards (L) or further away the backrest and further away from the side guards (L). Fix the assembly and the seat (J) onto
the frame with tap screws — thread seat screws (W) through holes in the seat base and frame, and then secure with caps
(X) (Fig. 8). Fix the side guards to the back-rest (L), flushing them with tubes at the rear of the seat (Fig. 9). Slide the
material sheathing onto the seat and back-rest (M+N) (Fig. 10). When putting the sheathing, first thread the safety belts
through holes in both sides, and then slide in the top part of the sheathing and stretch it onto bottom part. Make sure
the belts are not twisted. The safety belts are fixed in production plant — at later stages of child's development, when
the seat belts are no longer needed, screw the belts off of the seat. Slide the hood (O) onto holes at the rear of the back-
rest and secure with levers (Fig. 11). Slide parent handle (R) onto the hole at the rear of the frame, until you hear them
interlocking (Fig. 12). Slide the mug holder (T) onto the parent handle. When assembling the bike bell (G), first take out
the screw and place the bike bell base on the steering bar, and then fix the screw (Fig. 12). The assembled tricycle is
shown in Fig. 13.
Small elements should be kept out of reach of children.
III Adjustment of the tricycle:
Hood position — the length of the hood is adjustable. The hood may be extended after unlatching the buckle, which
secures the hood.
Foot-rest — depending on the level of child's development, the foot-rest may be retracted, so that the child may propel
the tricycle on its own. Whenever the foot-rest is extended, disengage the pedal lock at the front wheel (red lever) (Fig.
Name
Part
P
Basket fixing screw
Q
Basket
R
Top part and bottom part of parent handle
T
Mug holder
U
Front fork fixing screws, 25 mm, 2 pcs.
V
Caps for front fork screws
W
Seat fixing screws, 40 mm, 2 pcs.
X
Caps for seat fixing screws, 4 pcs.
Y
Steering bar fixing screw, 25 mm
Z
Cap for steering bar fixing screw
A'
Back-rest fixing screw, 10 mm
B'
Cap for back-rest fixing screw
C'
Assembly wrench
D'
Assembly wrench
17
Name