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● 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.
● For the safety of children, do not leave parts of the packaging freely accessible (plastic bags, cardboard boxes, etc.). Risk
of suffocation!
I Components of the tricycle
Part
A
Frame with seat
B
Parent handle
C
Rear wheels
D
E
Front wheel
II Assembling the tricycle:
The first step of the assembly is to unfold the tricycle frame with the seat (A) and the parent handle (B). Open the side bars
by pressing the locking button (FIG. 1A) and unfold the tricycle seat in the direction of the arrow − until you hear the lock
click (FIG. 1), and block the locking lever (FIG. 1B). Then unfold the tricycle handlebars until you hear the lock click and close
the side bars (FIG. 2). Pull out the rear axle of the tricycle in the direction of the arrow (FIG. 3A) and block it with the locking
handle (FIG. 3B) NOTE! Before using the tricycle, check that the rear axle is properly locked to avoid an accident. Attach the
frame to the rear wheels (C) (FIG. 4). Attach the mudguard (D) to the front wheel fork (E) and insert the resulting element in
the tricycle frame (FIG. 5). Put the pedals (F) into the slots of the front fork until you hear the lock click (FIG. 6A), and then,
depending on the level of development of your child, lock with the button shown in Figure 6B so that the child can
independently run the tricycle, or leave in the unlocked position. Install the hood (G) on the back of the seat by placing the
frame in the relevant slots − until you hear the lock click (FIG. 7). Attach the sachet (H) to the parent handle and close the
Velcro fasteners on the rear axle of the tricycle (FIG. 8). Install the bell (I) on the handlebars. For this purpose, firstly remove
the screw, place the bell base on the handlebars, and then tighten the screw. To install the seat cover put it on the backrest,
fasten the Velcro closure (Fig. 9) and insert the shoulder straps through the openings in the cover. Information about the
removal of the belts can be found in chapter 3 of this manual and in figure 17. Length of the straps in such a way that they
hold the child firmly without limiting its movement. Then tension the cover on the seat and fasten it with the strap under the
seat and fasten it with latches on the both sides (Fig. 10). In the next step close the buckles on the back of the seat (Fig. 11).
The bike with a correctly installed cover is shown in Figure 12.
III Adjusting the tricycle:
Position of the hood − hood length is adjustable. The hood has an additional sun shade, which can be pulled out from
underneath (FIG. 13).
Footrest − depending on the level of child development, the footrest may be folded/unfolded. NOTE! Whenever the footrest
is unfolded, disable the pedal lock in the front wheel (FIG. 6B). In order to unfold/fold the footrests, lift the button (FIG. 14),
then adjust them in a comfortable position. 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).
Handlebars − depending on the level of child development, the handlebars can be attached to or detached from the front
wheel. To attach the handlebars to the front wheel, lift the button on the mudguard until it is locked − the upper position is
set (FIG. 15).
Safety belts − adjust its length to hold the child firmly, but not to block its movements.
Adjusting the length of the parent handle − open the locking button (FIG. 16), extend and snap the handle in a lower position
if the previous length was too low.
The tricycle can be adapted for older children (FIG. 19) by removing the hood, the side bars (FIG. 18) and the parent handle,
and folding the footrest. Disassembly of the belts is shown in Figure 17, the belts should be removed first with the safety
clasp at the front of the bicycle, and then drag the released end through the holes on a seat. To remove the stepper belt,
unscrew the seat fixing screw, and then unscrew the bolt securing the belt underneath the seat.
Brake − the tricycle has the rear wheel brake (FIG. 20).
IV Folding and transportation:
In order to fold the tricycle, open the side bars using the locking button, pull the lever on the handlebars and fold in the
direction of the arrow in Figure 21. Then, unlock and pull the locking lever on the parent handle, folding the seat backrest on
the frame (FIG. 22A) and moving the hood towards the rear wheels in the direction of the arrow (FIG. 22B). Close the side
bars. Pull the handle locking the rear axle and after folding the footrest, fold it underneath the frame of the tricycle until it is
locked (FIG. 23). Remove the front wheel using pressure on the frame of the tricycle (FIG. 24).
Name
Mudguard
Part
Name
F
Pedals x2
G
Hood
H
Sachet
I
Bell
J
Seat cover
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