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of suffocation!
I Elements of bicycle
Part
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
II Assembly of bicycle
An assembly of the bicycle should be started from connecting the frame (A) with the rear wheels (B) by sliding them in on
the both sides. When properly assembled, you should hear a click (Fig. 1). The next step is to connect the front wheel (C)
with the fork installed on the front part of the frame. In order to do this, slide the plastic guides located on the both sides of
the wheel into the holes in the fork, and then secure the connections with the bolts (K), nuts (L) and assembly elements (O
and P) as shown in Fig. 2. The assembly of the handlebar (D) should be started by screwing the bell (E) on the right or left
side of the handlebar with the use the fixing bolt attached to the bell. Then slide the handlebars over the bicycle frame and
secure with the bolt and nut (M and N) (Fig. 3). Unfold the saddle (F) until you hear a characteristic click and place it in the
bicycle frame facing forward until you hear the lock sound. In order to unfasten the saddle, you should push the buttons on
both sides of the saddle (Fig. 4). The next step is the installation of the side covers (G). Insert the plastic tubes into the hollows
on both sides of the saddle while paying attention to the protruding pin at the end of the tube that enables to assembly (and
the disassembly) the covers only in one position (Fig. 5). The cover is closed by joining both elements until they click. The
next stage is the assembly of the parent's handle. Press the metal button in the lower part of the parent's handle (I) and slide
the upper part of the handle (H) until you hear a click (Fig. 6). Slip the resulting element over a hole in the rear side of the
frame, at the same time pressing the metal button (Fig. 7). Secure the parent's handle by lifting lever up (Fig. 8). Slide the
beverage holder (S) onto the mandrel on the parent's handle and hang the rucksack (R) (Fig. 9). Slide the roof (J) into the
holes in the rear part of the backrest until you hear a click (Fig. 9). The correctly assembled bicycle is shown in Fig. 10. It is
possible to remove the cover: for this purpose the buckles at the back of the bike backrest (Fig.11) and the buckle from the
crotch belt (Fig.12) must be removed.
III Adjustment of bicycle:
Position of roof – a length of the roof is adjustable.
Footrest – depending on the child's level of development, the footrest can be folded or unfolded so that the child can
propel the bicycle independently. When the footrest is folded out, activate the pedal lock in the front wheel by moving a
lever located there (Fig. 14). WARNING! Whenever the parent's handle is assembled and the footrest is unfolded, the
wheel lock should be disengaged so that the pedals rotate freely without setting the wheel in motion (drive is disengaged).
A failure to unlock the lock, may result in crushing or injuring the feet! After removing the parent's handle, you should fold
up the footrest and connect the wheel lock so that the pedals set the wheel in motion (drive is engaged).
Safety belts – adjust the length so that they hold the child firmly, without blocking his/her movements. You can change the
position of the belt in order to adjust to a child's height.
Handlebar – adjustable in two positions. In order to adjust it, press the green button at the base of the handlebar and set it
to a comfortable position (Fig.13b).
Position of backrest – the backrest has two levels of its adjustment (I & II). The angle of the backrest is adjusted by pressing
buttons situated on both sides of the saddle and simultaneously pushing the backrest forward or backward (Fig. 13a,A).
Position of saddle – the saddle can be turned both forward and backward. In order to do this, set the backrest in position I,
press the button located under the saddle in the rear part of the bicycle and rotate the saddle (13b,C). WARNING! In the
rear-facing position, always lower the handlebar down! (Fig. 13b,B). In order to turn the saddle forward-facing, press the
button under the saddle again and rotate the it. WARNING! The handlebar must always be raised when the saddle facing
forward.
The bicycle can be adapted for the older children by removing the roof, side covers and parent's handle and folding the
footrest (Fig. 15).
Length adjustment of parent's handle – press one of the green buttons on the parent's handle, change a height of the handle
by raising or lowering it until you hear click of the lcok. It is possible to set four height levels.
Name
Frame
Rear wheel
Front wheel
Handle bar
Bell with fixing bolt
Saddle with sheathing and safety belts
Side covers
Upper part of parent's handle
Lower part of parent's handle
Part
J
Roof
K
Fixing but for wheel x2
L
Fixing bolt for wheel x2
M
Fixing bolt for handlebar
N
Fixing nut for handlebar
O
Phillips screwdriver
P
Structural wrench 2
R
Rucksack
S
Beverage holder
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