To get a low frame positioning: (Diagram A)
1. Get the frame with the curve facing downward (see diagram
"A")
2. Insert the wheel fork into the frame's stem. Next, add the white
plastic gasket and the front reflector on to the wheel fork.
3. Insert the handlebars' stem into the fork's stem, the minimum
insertion depth for the handlebars is where "MIN" is marked on
the stem when placing the handlebars into the fork's stem. This
is the highest height of the handlebars.
4. After fixing the handlebars' height, tighten the screw behind the
front reflector with an Allen key.
* Careful: make sure to tighten the screw into the front reflector,
to securely fix the handlebars.
5. Insert the saddle stem into the saddle tube of the balance bike
frame. The minimum insertion depth for the saddle is where
"MIN" is marked on the stem when placing it into the frame's
saddle tube. This is the highest height of the saddle. Tighten
with the knob to fix the seat height.
* Careful: make sure to tighten the knob in order to securely fix
the saddle.
6. Insert the footrest to the bottom of the saddle tube and tighten
the knob. When the footrest is removed, insert the end cap,
which is included in the spare parts bag, to cover the hole
underneath. Once the end cap is inserted, tighten it with the
knob to securely fix it to the balance bike.
To get a high frame positioning: (Diagram B)
7. Get the frame with the curve facing upward (see diagram "B").
8. Follow steps 2 to 5 above to assemble the balance bike in high
frame position.
9. Since the footrest is not recommended to be used in the high
frame position for older kids, you can remove it and replace it
with the end cap, which is included in the spare parts bag, to
cover the hole underneath then, tighten it with the knob.
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