I Components of the tricycle
Part
A
Frame
B
Rear wheels
C
Front fork
D
Mudguard fixing screw
E
Bumper
F
Front wheel
G
Fixing screw of the front fork x2
H
Handlebars
1
Bell
J
Cap of the handlebar screw
K
Handlebars fixing screw
L
Rod
M
Seat base
N
Seat
O
Side shields
II Assembling the tricycle:
Connect the frame (A) to the rear wheels (B)(Fig. 2). Use the screw (D) to fasten the mudguard (E) to the front fork (C) (Fig.
4). Ensure that the notch on the mudguard is on the appropriate side (Fig. 5). Slide the obtained element onto plastic pins of
located on the front wheel (F) (Fig. 7) and secure with mounting screws (G) on both sides (Fig. 8). Connect the assembled
parts of the frame and the fork (Fig. 9), with each other (Fig. 10). Fix the bell (I) to the handlebar (H) and slide in the cap (J)
(Fig. 12). Connect the assembled frame with the handlebar (Fig. 13), using screw K (Fig. 13- 17). Ensure that openings in the
fork and in the handlebar match (Fig. 15-16). Insert one end of the rod (L) in the opening at the side of the front fork (Fig. 19)
and attach the other end in the rear part of the frame, where the handle for parent is mounted (Fig. 20). In this way you
connect the handle for parent with the handlebar (Fig. 21). Attach the seat base (M) on the frame. Pay attention to the
position of its wider side (Fig. 23). Attach the side sields to the seat (N), as shown in Fig. 25. Safety belts are attached at the
factory - at a later stage of the child's development, when they are no longer needed, remove them from the seat (Fig. 26).
Keep small items out of reach of children. Insert the seat (N) screw through the opening in the base (M) and the frame (A)
(Fig. 27). Lower the footrest (R), by pulling the grey lever (fig. 28) and fix the seat by tightening the nut (P) (Fig. 29). Guide the
safety belts (Q) through the openings on the sides of the seat cover (S) (Fig. 31-32). Slide the upper part of the cover onto the
seat (Fig. 33), then pull the lower part (Fig. 34). Ensure that the belts are not twisted. At this point you should be able to lock
the buckle (T) (Fig. 35). Insert the loose part of the belt into side shields buckle them, whereas shoulder pads (U) should be
inserted onto the free ends of safety belts (Fig. 36-37). Hooks on the ends of the belts (Q) must be passed through the
openings in the upper side of the seat shield (Fig. 38) and finish with securing the cover with zipper in the backrest (Fig. 39).
Insert the hood (W) into the openings at the back of the backrest and secure with levers (Fig. 41). Hooks of the belts inserted
before must be attached to the tube of the hood (Fig. 42). Unfold the hood, as needed (Fig. 43). The basket (X) must be
tightened at the rear part of the frame with screw (Y) (Fig. 45). Assemble the two parts of the handle for parent (Z1&Z2) (Fig.
47), then slide them into the opening on the back of the frame (above the basket) (Fig. 48). Attach the cup holder to the
handle for parent and hang the sachet (Fig. 50). The assembled tricycle is shown in Fig. 51. Optionally, you can adjust the seat
facing backwards (fig. 52) and adjust it for older kids (fig. 53).
III Adjusting the tricycle:
Position of the hood - hood length is adjustable. The hood has an additional sun shad , which can be pulled out from
underneath (Fig. 43).
Footrest − depending on the level of child development, the footrest may be folded/unfolded to enable the child to ride the
tricycle independently. Whenever the footrest is unfolded, enable the pedal lock in the front wheel (red lever). WARNING!
Whenever the parent's handle is mounted and the footrest is unfolded, the wheel lock should be disengaged so that the
pedals rotate freely without causing the wheel to move (transmission off). Without disengaging the lock, feet may be crushed
or injured! After removing the parent handle, fold up the footrest and engage the wheel lock so that the pedals set the wheel
in motion (transmission on). In order to unfold/fold footrests, pull the lever (Fig. 28), then adjust them in a comfortable
position.
Adjust the belts − adjust their length to hold the child firmly, but not to block its movements.
Seat position − the seat can be adjusted forwards and backwards, and turned rearwards. To do this, unscrew the nut (P) and
set the appropriate position (Fig. 51, 52). After tightening, make sure the seat is securely fastened.
The tricycle can be adapted for older children by removing the safety belts (Fig. 26), the rod, seat covers, hood, side shields
and the handle for parent and folding the footrest (Fig. 53).
Adjusting the length of the handle for parent - press the button (Fig. 47), slide down and snap the handle in a lower position,
if the previous length was too high.
Name
Part
P
Q
R
S
T
U
W
X
Y
Z1
Z2
A'
B'
C'
D'
27
Name
Seat nut
Safety belts
Footrest
Seat cover
Buckle
Shoulder pads
Hood
Basket
Basket fixing screw
Upper part of the handle for parent
Bottom part of the handle for parent
Sachet
Cupholder
Mounting spanner 1
Mounting spanner 2