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• Using the box wrench, attach the nut and bolt through the handlebar to secure it into place.
See Figure 4.3.
Ensure the handlebar is
secure and not wobbly.
• Screw the top part of the cap back onto the tricycle frame.
See Figure 4.4.
5 Seat Assembly
The tricycle has three different seat positions.
• Using the allen wrench, unfasten the seat screw.
See Figure 5.1.
• Detach the crotch strap that is connected to the headrest/harness set.
• Insert the seat screw through the hole in the seat and crotch harness.
See Figure 5.2.
Next, align the seat assembly with the seat screw
into one of the 3 holes on the tricycle frame to the desired seat position.
See Figure 5.3.
• Secure the seat screw to the tricycle frame with the allen wrench.
See Figure 5.4.
• Pull on the seat to ensure it is secure and not wobbly.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Baby surround system can ONLY be used in the middle seat position. The baby surround system will not fit properly
with any other seat position. If not using the baby surround system, then disregard this NOTE.
6 Attaching the Baby Surround System (OPTIONAL)
Baby surround system can ONLY be used in the middle seat position.
• Attach the baby surround system to the top of the seat until it snaps over both buttons on the back of the seat.
See Figure 6.1.
• Push the front of the system into the tricycle frame until it clicks into place.
See Figure 6.2.
• Ensure the baby surround system is secure.
• To remove the baby surround system, press the two buttons on the back of the seat and lift the baby surround system up.
See Figure 6.3.
!
WARNING
The baby surround system should be used for children who are not yet capable of sitting in the seat
without support or who are not capable of pedaling the product by themselves.
7 Attaching the Headrest/Harness and Canopy (OPTIONAL)
The headrest/harness and canopy can only be attached if using the baby surround system.
• Attach the headrest to the top of the seat with the harness facing forward until it snaps over the button on the back of the baby surround
system.
See Figure 7.1.
• If using the seat pad, thread the shoulder and crotch harness straps through the slots in the seat pad.
See Figure 7.2.
• Attach the Velcro® of the seat pad around the baby surround system.
See Figure 7.3.
• Stretch the cord over the two pegs on the back of the headrest.
See Figure 7.4.
• Place the shoulder harness cover pads onto each shoulder harness strap.
See Figure 7.5.
• To remove the headrest, press the button on the back of the baby surround system and lift the headrest up.
See Figure 7.6.
• Snap the canopy onto the headrest by lining up the tabs on the canopy with the slots in the headrest.
See Figure 7.7.
• The canopy can be adjusted forward and back.
See Figure 7.8.
• The canopy can be held in a shorter position. To do so, pull the canopy back and secure the elastic loops together.
See Figure 7.9.
• To remove the canopy, press in the tab and pull the canopy away from the tricycle.
See Figure 7.10.
Repeat on the other side.
8 Parent Push Handle Assembly (OPTIONAL)
• Attach the basket onto the back of the rear axle on the tricycle frame.
See Figure 8.1.
• Insert the parent push handle into the slot on the rear of the tricycle frame.
See Figure 8.2.
• To remove the parent push handle, squeeze the two buttons on either side of the handle and pull the parent push handle away from the
tricycle.
See Figure 8.3.
• Close the lid on the cover cap when not using parent push handle assembly.
See Figure 8.4.
9 Using the Push Handle
The push handle allows adults to steer the tricycle while pushing. This push handle is height adjustable.
• To adjust the handle height, flip up the lock on the handle and either push or pull the handle into the desired height. Relock to secure into
place.
See Figure 9.1.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When the child is able to ride and pedal the tricycle unassisted, the parent push handle should be removed and the
footrests should be folded up and out of the way. Refer to Section 8 and Section 12.