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I The main parts:
1. Frame with brake
2. Rear wheels
3. Front wheel
4. Front fork
5. Mudguard
6. Handlebars
7. Cap of the handlebar screw
8. Mounting spanner
9. Bell with fixing screw
10. Basket
11. Seat
II Installation of the tricycle:
Remove the protection from the rear wheel pins (2), then slide the rear wheels into the frame (1) until you hear a
click (Fig. A). Attach the mudguard (5) to the front fork (4) with the screw, using the spanner (8). Make sure that the
notch on the fender is at the front (Fig. B). Remove the fixing bolts and nuts mounted in the fork, then the front
wheel components should be pushed together. Slide the front wheel (3) into the fork (4), tighten the elements with
the screws and nuts of the front fork using the spanner (8) (Fig. C). Remove the screw from the top of the fork, then
slide the front fork into the bike frame. Place the front basket (19) over the front fork (Fig. D.I) inserted into the
frame, aligning the holes with the tabs of the basket (Fig. D.II). Screw the bell (9) to the handlebar (6) and slide the
handlebar screw cover (7). Before assembling the handlebars, make sure that the front wheel is straight. Put the
handlebar (6) on the front fork, use the spanner (8) and the fixing screw to tighten the handlebar (6) to the frame (1),
tighten the screw so that there is no play (Fig. D). Unscrew the nut from the pull rod (18) and install it by inserting its
more curved end from above into the hole on the left side of the fork (4) (Fig. E.I), and insert the other end into the
hole located at the parental handle and screw the nut (Fig. E.II). Pay attention to the correct assembly of the pull rod,
if it is placed in the wrong hole, the steering wheel and the parent's handle will not be straight at the same time. Put
the saddle base (21) on the frame. Note the location of its wider side (Fig. F). Unscrew the fixing screw attached
under the seat for a parental handle and use it to fix the basket (10) to the frame (1) (Fig. G). Remove the nut from
the seat bolt (11) and then put the seat bolt through the hole in the base (21) and frame. Fasten the saddle forward
or rearward by tightening the nut on the bottom of the frame (Fig. H). To replace the backrest (13), make sure the
holes on the back of the seat are unlocked (Fig. I). Then, insert the backrest into the holes in the saddle and lock the
locks (Fig. I). Then the safety rails (12) should be placed in the holes in the seat (Fig. J). Then put the saddle cover
(14), pass the side covers through the safety rails, pull the fabric over the seat (Fig. K) and then connect the cover
with the backrest by putting the seat belts through. In order to properly install the seat belts, unfasten the zipper
located at the back of the backrest (Fig. L), then put the belts through the holes in the backrest (Fig. M) and fasten
the lock. After the belts are correctly positioned, install the crotch strap protection material by applying the material
to one of the safety rails. Then connect the safety handrails together, after proper connection you will hear a
characteristic click (Fig. P). Slide the canopy (15) onto the sides of the backrest (13) (Fig. O). Attach the cup holder
(17) to the parent handle (18), then insert the parent handle into the hole on the frame until the latch locks (fig. O).
Put the small items bag (22) on the parent handle and fasten it with Velcro.
Adjusting:
Cover location − press the red buttons on both sides of the cover and set in a convenient position. You can also use
buckles on top of the cover.
Footrests − depending on the level of child development, the footrests can be folded to enable the child to ride the
tricycle. 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).
Brake - the bike has a rear wheel brake. Press the brake with your foot. If you hear the lock sound, the brake is
activated. It is released when the brake lock is lifted.
Harness − adjust the length to hold the child firmly, but not to block movements.
Seat position − the seat can be adjusted forwards and backwards, and turned rearwards. To do this, unscrew the nut
12. Guardrails
13. Backrest
14. Seat cover
15. Visor
16. Parent handle
17. Cupholder
18. Pull rod
19. Front basket
20. Mounting spanner
21. Seat base
22. Sachet
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