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Please carefully read the instructions before assembling and using the product. Keep the instructions
for future reference.
Be careful when unpacking and assembling the product.
This product must be assembled by a responsible adult.
Remove all the parts which are not necessary for play before giving the product to your child.
Warning! Do not step or stand on back of frame which will cause product overturned.
Tricycle mode: Warning! Not to be used by children over 36 months; insuf cient strength to support.
How to assemble EXPLORER TRIKE 4in1
1. The front wheel's fork needs to be aligned with the frame of the trike; then insert the stem of the front
wheel's fork into the frame.
2. Take the handlebars and align them with the front wheel by making sure the stem of the front
wheel's fork slots into the handlebars' column. Make sure the handlebars are placed in the correct
direction with the top column facing outwards, away from the seat. Push the handlebars down until
you hear a click to securely x them in place.
3. Turn the pedal locks of the front wheel in the direction of the unlocked symbol; place the pedals in
the front wheel's slots. Turn the pedal lock in the direction of the locked symbol to secure the pedals
in the front wheel. You may need to hold the opposite pedal lock to ensure that the pedal doesn't
spin freely.
4. To install the rear wheels, you need to unscrew the knob at the end of the wheel assembly. The
brakes of the rear wheels must be pointing inward when they are installed for all trike stages. Place
the wheel in the hexagonal slot at the rear of the trike frame and ensure that the brake is upwards
and doesn't touch the ground. Once the wheel is in the correct position, you need to re-screw the
knob back into the wheel slot to ensure the wheel will remain securely in place.
5. To insert the saddle, you must rst open the clamp and press the bottom spring-loaded button on
the saddle stem. Then, push the saddle down until you hear a click. Close the clamp. The saddle is
adjustable with 2 available heights (31cm; 34cm). The minimum insertion depth is where "MAX" is
marked on the stem when placing the top spring-loaded button in the saddle's stem hole. This is
the highest height of the saddle. The maximum insertion of the saddle is pushing the saddle down
until the saddle's stem is all the way down. This is the lowest height of the saddle.
6. Take the footrest and slide it up the saddle stem. You must press the spring-loaded button at the
bottom of the saddle stem; the footrest is secure once you hear a click and twist the knob under
the footrest to 90 degrees. The footrest must be facing forwards, not backwards, to be in the correct
position.
Warning! Check footrest is securely locked before every use.
7. Assemble the safety bar by rst unscrewing the top cap of the middle safety bar. Next, put one side
of the safety bar on top of the middle safety bar, followed by the other side. Screw the cap on top
of the middle safety bar to secure the right and left safety bars. Correct assembly of the safety bar
will show both safety bar sides at the same height.
8. Put the seat on top of the saddle; make sure the knob on the seat is aligned with the saddle slot, so
it can slide through the saddle slot. To secure the seat to the saddle, turn the knob under the seat
90 degrees. Insert the middle safety bar in the hole at the front of the seat; press the red button on
the side of the middle safety bar and push until the red button is hidden in the seat. Slide the sides
of the safety bar into the gaps on the side of the seat.
9. To assemble the parent handlebar, take the top part of the parent handle, where there is the black
handle, and place it into the bottom shaft by pressing the spring-loaded button. There are 2
available heights on the parent handlebar (92cm; 96.5cm). Make sure to align the spring-loaded
button with the holes; you must hear a click to ensure the handle is securely in place. To secure the
parent handlebar to the trike, carefully place the shaft through the saddle's hole and into the hole
on the trike's frame. Once you hear a click, the pole is secure.
* To remove the parent handle, you must press the red button under the trike's frame; then release
the shaft and carefully lift the parent handle out.
10. Insert the headrest to the seat.
11. Slide the canopy into the opening at the back of the seat's backrest until you hear a click.
Warning! Check the seat and safety bar are securely locked before every use.
Secure your child on the infant trike:
- 5-point harness system is set on the seat;
adjust the slider on each strap before rst use.
The shoulder straps and the waist straps should t
rmly around the child.
- To buckle, slot the end of the shoulder strap to the
end of the waist strap, do the same on both left
and right sides.
- Then, insert both components to the buckle
housing on the leg-between strap until you
here a click.
- Double check it is securely locked and all the
5 straps' length are well t to the child.
Warning! Always fasten with the 5-point harness while
using the trike with the seat on it.
Warning! Secure the child in the harness at all times.
How to operate the freewheel mode:
The front wheel has two modes of operation.
- Unlocked mode: when the pedals are turning independently from the
front wheel.
- Locked mode: when the pedals and the front wheel are connected
together and move as one.
- To put the front wheel in Locked mode, you need to align the spot on
the red button to the arrows on the inner hub; press the red button on
the locked symbol side until you hear a click.
- To put the front wheel in Unlocked mode, you need to align the spot
on the red button to the arrows on the inner hub; press the red button
on the unlocked symbol side until you hear a click.
Warning! Freewheel function is to be used only with the parent handle (Push bar).
Warning! Check that the push bar (parent handle) is locked in position before use.
Warning! Automatic freewheeling ensures the tricycle can be pushed safely while the child's feet
rest on the pedals without the pedals turning.
How to operate the brakes:
The following explanation is only applicable for EXPLORER TRIKE 4in1 infant trike and guided trike
mode and EXPLORER TRIKE 3in1 guided trike mode.
- To operate the rear wheels' brakes, you need to push the rear brakes down by applying pressure
with your foot. You must always use both rear brakes when you need to stop the tricycle from
moving. The brakes are locked and the tricycle will remain stationary once you hear a click after
pushing down both brakes.
- To unlock the brakes, you need to fully lift up both brakes with your foot. The tricycle is mobile once
you hear a click after pushing up both brakes.
- The left brake controls the left-hand side rear wheel and the right brake controls the right-hand side
rear wheel.
Transform Infant trike to Guided trike (A-B)
- Press the red button at the bottom of the frame to remove the parent handle.
- Remove the canopy by pressing the button at the back of the headrest.
- Press the red button on the side of the middle column of the safety bar to release; repeat for the
left- and right-hand side bars.
- Under the saddle, turn the knob securing the seat 90 degrees. Lift the seat off the saddle.
- Place the parent handle through the saddle's hole and into the hole on the trike's frame.
- In guided trike stage, the child will start to use the pedals. Ensure that his feet are resting correctly
and at on the pedals.
Transform Guided trike to Training trike (B-C)
- When the child is old enough to pedal, take off the push bar, and put the front wheel in locked
mode to allow pedalling.
- Press the red button at the bottom of the frame to remove the parent handle.
- Remove the footrest by turning the knob 90 degrees, then press the spring-loaded button on the
left-side of the saddle stem.
You can store the footrest at the back of the seat by sliding it into its dedicated spot.
Transform Training trike to Balance bike (C-D)
- Unscrew the knob at the end of the wheel assembly. Place the wheel inside of the Trike frame. Slide
the wheel in the hexagon shaped hole and screw back the knob onto the wheel. Repeat the
procedure for the other wheel. Make sure the brakes do not touch the ground.
- Put the pedal lock of the front wheel in the unlocked position. Remove the pedals from the wheel;
you can store them at the rear of the saddle.
- Warning! Protective equipment should be worn. Not to be used in traf c. Always wear safety
equipment (helmet, elbow-pads, kneepads, gloves).
- Braking for walking bike: The product can be braked with the feet. The child can stop moving by
stopping walking/running. Please take care that your child can always stop from the speed it
produces and wears appropriate shoes.
General instructions of use:
- Prior to use, make sure that the product has been assembled properly. Check all the connection
elements: steering column; footrest; seat; safety belt; safety ring must be correctly adjusted and
make sure that the locking mechanisms are securely locked. Check the product before the child
rides to determine if there are any potentially hazardous parts or conditions.
- Children should be supervised by adult while riding this product. Special care should be taken to
instruct children in safe riding.
- Do not use on the public highways, examples of safe riding area: To be used on at and no gravel
areas (playground, Public Square)
- Do not use this product near a staircase, on a slope, on a road or on a wet surface.
- More mobility child grows; the more potential hazards increase. At home, be sure to remove frames
or mirrors hung too low and could break, and any object that could fall in the event of impact.
Corner table can also be a danger.
- Do not allow more than one rider on the product at a time.
- Be sure the child wears clothes and appropriate footwear when using product.
- Be sure the rider keeps both hands on the handlebars for proper control.
- Do not allow the rider to wear anything that obstructs hearing and visibility, or which impairs the
functioning of product.
- The product should be used with caution since skill is required to avoid falls or collisions causing
injury to the user or third parties.
Maintenance and security:
- Security checks: check periodically the product to identify any loose or dislocated element
particularly the wheels, pedals, seat and handlebars.
- Periodic cleaning will bring a good life. Wipe the product with a dry cloth if it has been soiled.
- Regularly check the condition of abrasion and avulsion.
- Regularly check that parts are not broken or damaged, if this happens, stop using this product.
- Regular checks can prevent an accident.
Additional Info
For questions and inquiries please contact us at: contact@globber.com
WARRANTY
The manufacturer warranties this product to be free of manufacturing defects for period of 2 years
from date of purchase. This limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, tire, tube or
cables, or any damage, failure or loss caused by improper assembly, maintenance, or storage.
This Limited Warranty will be void if the product is ever
• used in a manner other than for recreation or transportation;
• modi ed in any way;
• rented
The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due directly or
indirectly to the use of this product.
Globber does not offer an extended warranty. If you have purchased an extended warranty, it must
be honoured by the store at which it was purchased.
For your records, save your original sales receipt with this manual and write the product name
below.
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Spare parts
To order spare parts for this product, please visit our website www.globber.com