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CRICKET STEPPER 

OWNER’S MANUAL

 

 

MODEL CST17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CST17

Page 1: ...1 CRICKET STEPPER OWNER S MANUAL m MODEL CST17...

Page 2: ...ricket Stepper steps 1 3 V BRAKE FUNCTION EXPLANATION 22 QUICK RELEASE FUNCTION EXPLANATION 23 FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 24 25 FRONT WHEEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 26 29 V BRAKE FUNCTION AND A...

Page 3: ...d smooth surfaces Like sidewalks asphalt concrete pavers etc It is recommended to wear protective gear like state approved helmets elbow pads knee pads eye gear etc when riding CRICKET STEPPER It is n...

Page 4: ...e tricycle flip backwards It can result in serious injury or worse Always try to keep your entire foot placed in the center or towards the front of the foot platform Your foot should never be outside...

Page 5: ...road conditions street bumpers sidewalk construction sewer caps holes railroad tracks etc Stay Alert at All Times Watch for Parked Cars watch for parked cars where driver might still be inside the car...

Page 6: ...s and you are warned that you assume the risk for personal injury damages or losses incurred from such use Do not ride your CRICKET STEPPER when any part is damaged or not working properly If you are...

Page 7: ...piston through the piston bar and to the crankshaft at the same time The force is therefore divided and shared between the hydraulic piston and the crankshaft through the piston bar Because of this co...

Page 8: ...face to propel the tricycle forward Once the tricycle starts moving forward proceed to place the corresponding foot on the upper pedal Press the upper pedal all the way down until your leg is complete...

Page 9: ...need to let your feet move with the motion of the pedals ALWAYS WITH FULL STRIDES IMPORTANT NOTE WARNING NEVER LET YOUR BODY WEIGHT FULLY REST AGAINST THE HANDLE BAR OR STEM They can bend and break I...

Page 10: ...art moving forward is leave your foot on the pedal nearest to the ground lowest pedal it can be the left or the right foot and use your other foot to push on the ground surface to propel the tricycle...

Page 11: ...at your desired angled position When tightening the bolts don t tie just one bolt at a time you have to tighten each one in a random pattern until you get the handle bar firm in the appropriate angle...

Page 12: ...wn to the position you feel most comfortable SEE IMAGE BELOW D WARNING DON T RAISE THE STEM ABOVE THE STOP LINE MARK AT THE LOWER END OF THE POLE STEP 4 Make sure the handle bar is aligned with the fr...

Page 13: ...ar SEE IMAGE BELOW A and in order to stand up the tricycle vertically when it is folded SEE IMAGE BELOW B You must follow the factory recommended handle bar stem height 2 HOW TO ADJUST THE HANDLE BAR...

Page 14: ...he same level extend the handlebar to the point where the bottom of the handlebar rests at the end tip of the pedals SEE IMAGE D ITEM 1 STEP 3 Looking at the tricycle from the back side turn the fork...

Page 15: ...PORTANT NOTE If your Cricket Stepper came with desinflated tires it is very important you know how to inflate and align the rear tires with the rim If the back wheels are not aligned properly they wil...

Page 16: ...ed If there is any movement from the final adjustment retighten the stem bolt It needs to be tight enough so the stem does not lose adjustment when riding However you do not want it to be so tight tha...

Page 17: ...he frame to the handlebar when riding It will feel like you are riding on a bumpy surface If you get a flat tire and you are not sure how to align the tires with the rims it is very important you take...

Page 18: ...APPROPRIATELY ALIGNED WITH THE RIM TO OBTAIN THE BEST PERFORMANCE OF CRICKET STEPPER STEP 8 If the tire has to be replaced Make sure the arrow on the tire SEE IMAGE B ITEM 2 page 17 goes with the forw...

Page 19: ...utterfly head screw turning counter clockwise It will take 5 to 6 turns Once the butterfly head screw is loose enough flip out the butterfly head screw away from the housing towards the front of the t...

Page 20: ...hand the hand release lever is located on the handle bar stem of the tricycle SEE IMAGE D ITEM 1 By squeezing the hand release lever the front of the tricycle collapses and the user must guide it by t...

Page 21: ...ATION Cont IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED TO STORE THE TRICYCLE WHEN IT IS IN THE FOLDED POSITION THE FRONT WHEEL CAN BE REMOVED FOR STORAGE SEE IMAGES H I AND J FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL REFERENCE PG 24 25 FRONT...

Page 22: ...tended by a rigid tube with a 90 bend known as the noodle The noodle seats in a linkage attached to one arm and the cable is attached to the opposite arm A flexible rubber casing often covers the expo...

Page 23: ...ELEASE It is an easier mechanism to enable the wheel to easily be removed and installed When the quick release skewer lever is flipped to the locked position closed SEE IMAGE B ITEM 1 the nut moves in...

Page 24: ...3 STEP 2 Fold the Tricycle as if you were to store it It is easier to remove the front wheel when the Tricycle is resting horizontally or standing in the vertical storing position Follow instructions...

Page 25: ...25 CRICKET STEPPER OWNER S MANUAL m FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Cont E STEP 4 Pull the wheel IMAGE E ITEM 1 out of the fork dropouts IMAGE E ITEM 2 1 2...

Page 26: ...is not sure the wheel is properly installed it is vital to consult a local bike mechanic for professional assistance A B 2 1 1 STEP 1 Fold the Tricycle as if you were to store it REFERENCE PAGE 20 IM...

Page 27: ...lock close the quick release by flipping the lever to the locked position IMAGE C The adjustment is correct when you can fully flip the lever 180 degrees but with some effort You should see an indenta...

Page 28: ...a result the wheel can detach from the fork of the Tricycle as you ride THIS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO THE RIDER OR WORSE If the owner user are not completely sure about the correct installation of...

Page 29: ...t V brake to the original position Squeeze the linear pull arms simultaneously IMAGE F ITEMS 1 AND 2 until the rubber blocks touch the rim then insert the exposed metal part of the cable called the no...

Page 30: ...hould lock as you push the bike forward The hand brake lever shouldn t touch the handlebar when it is on STEP 1 Verify that the rubber brake blocks are properly adjusted Check the rubber blocks are al...

Page 31: ...ut as needed until the desired brake adjustment is obtained Then proceed to tighten the lock nut IMAGE A ITEM 2 If this adjustment is not enough you can also adjust the brake by threading in or out th...

Page 32: ...TS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO THE RIDER OR WORSE C 1 1 STEP 2 If extra adjustment is needed adjust the cable tension on the brake by pulling or loosening the cable through the pinch screw bolt as nee...

Page 33: ...INFORMATION NOTE Step 1 Before attempting to unfold CRICKET STEPPER make sure the manual lock quick releases are completely in a forward collapsed position IMAGE A items 1 and 2 The manual lock quick...

Page 34: ...mechanism Stand in front of your Tricycle clamp the front wheel between your legs to lock the entire steering system Place your hands on the corresponding side of the handle bar right and left Apply f...

Page 35: ...e user can install only one cylinder if necessary on either side if one leg needs more resistance than the other IMAGE B ITEM 1 This is also in order to accommodate disabled individuals or individuals...

Page 36: ...ng the cylinder removal This will give you extra room to remove the cylinder STEP 2 Hold the cylinder with one hand the way you feel more comfortable IMAGE A ITEM 1 Grab the quick release pin by the m...

Page 37: ...op front of the pedal bars IMAGE D ITEM 1 Center the longest quick release pin with the hole located on the front of the pedal bar IMAGE D ITEM 2 STEP 7 Once the cylinder is in place IMAGE E apply a g...

Page 38: ...e nearest to the center of the bike Once you align both holes insert the quick release pin all the way through The quick release has a mechanism that when you insert it all the way through it automati...

Page 39: ...atever data the monitor doesn t ask for a value is automatically assumed of course always tailored to you Since calorie burn is also affected by weight gender age body composition and exercise intensi...

Page 40: ...ds the signal to the computer The sensor is attached to the fork with 2 zip ties CADENCE SENSORS AND MAGNETS LOCATION The cadence sensor works with a magnet attached to the crank shaft arm with two zi...

Page 41: ...dually for appropriate results 1 FEATURES This computer has 2 menus the bike and the cadence The main screen has 3 rows IMAGE A ITEMS 1 2 3 Stores information for 2 separate riders Provides current sp...

Page 42: ...hart IMAGE BELOW Cricket stepper wheel diameter 20 x 1 1 4 wheel factor 1618 1 Start by inflating the tire with proper pressure 2 Face the tire valve to the ground and mark a spot on the ground right...

Page 43: ...red When the preset distance is reached SERVICE is displayed at the bottom field and 1 and 2 will be flashing Press button A to ignore this reminder 4 GETTING STARTED SETUP MODE You can go to the setu...

Page 44: ...minutes it will automatically go to the sleep mode with clock for battery saving Press either button to wake up the computer and return to the last screen LOW BATTERY WARNING OF SENSOR Notice TX LOBA...

Page 45: ...place the battery Reset the computer and the sensor Improper and abnormal reading Interference Wrong wheel size factor Keep the unit away from any source of interference e g CRT monitor and wireless d...

Page 46: ...by strong electromagnetic interference If so simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the instructions in the manual In case the function could not resume please use the produ...

Page 47: ...he wheel bearings for any abnormal sounds or abnormal vibrations by manually turning the front wheel and the back wheels Check the lubrication of the front wheel quick release where the lever meets th...

Page 48: ...ave lots of drag to degrade your shifting and braking etc 2 Leaving Cricket Stepper under the sun for long periods of time can also degrade the plastic and rubber parts on your tricycle Also the color...

Page 49: ...responsibility for improperly packaged returns Securely repackage the item which must be in reasonable condition Any damage provoked by the buyer will void the return All returns require a RETURN MER...

Page 50: ...lity for an exchange Customer is responsible for all shipping and handling charges door to door Shipping Tips If package material was not saved use newspaper or a packing and shipping service to ensur...

Page 51: ...use Proper use for The Cricket Tricycle explained in this manual Warranty is only covered if CRICKET STEPPER receives all necessary maintenance and service Proper maintenance and service explained in...

Page 52: ...or wild riding by the owner user If the rear axle is bent For failure to perform routine maintenance and service For any damage or loss due to improper assembly For any damage or loss due to improper...

Page 53: ...TACT INFORMATION American Cricket LLC Mailing Address P O Box 652344 Miami Florida 33265 Warehouse 2100 NW 84 AVE Miami Florida 33122 Phone numbers 1 800 484 6122 305 521 4575 Website www cricketstepp...

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