owner‘s
manual
JUNIOR
GB
7
IMPORTAN WARNING
When the bicycle is ridden on public roads and it is not equipped with lights and
reflectors, you have to equip it by yourself according the law in your country.
Wear always cyclist helmet when riding bicycle!
Head injury is often caused by bicycle
accidence. When buying helmet mind its proper size. Helmet must fit correctly on head. It
can not hurt or press head. Buy helmet with settable fixative mechanism which will safely fix
helmet on head.
2. Screw the nut on the bolt so that the wheel freely rotates.
3. The wheel with the bolt slide into a round hole on a steel strut – the wheel must be on the outside
of the strut.
4. Further, slide the serrated washer on the screw and then another nut with which attach the wheel
to the strut. Then use the safety nut with a plastic insert.
5. Now use two wrenches of 14 mm size and tighten two nuts against each other. Make sure the
wheel rotates about the bolt lightly, but without play.
6. Repeat the procedure for the other wheel.
* Mounting the strut to the rear axle of the bicycle
Proceed as follows:
1. Grasp the strut with the mounted wheel and slide the other end of the strut into the rectangular
hole of the holder with rubberized forked end – this end must be directed to the bicycle frame and
the wheel must be on the outer side.
2. Into the rectangular hole between the strut and the holder insert one washer. Slide in this way
prepared holder with the strut onto the axis of the rear wheel of the bicycle so that the axis passes
all holes including washer.
WARNING: Do not remove the nut that secures the rear wheel in frame!
3. The rubberized end of the strut's holder must be installed to the stop of the lower rear fork of the
bicycle frame. Secure the holder on the axis by the nut with pressed washer.
4. Repeat the procedure for the other strut.
5. Then set the desired height of both auxiliary wheels and tighten the nuts to the stop.
I
MPORTANT WARNING:
Before every ride check whether all screws are securely tightened!
If you would not use the auxiliary wheels on your bike, then slide the washer and screw a hat-nut (a
nut with closed end) to the axis of rear wheel. This will remove dangerous edges that an uncovered
bolt on the rear axle has.
The permissible maximum total weight of the rider plus luggage and bicycle is 45 kg.
Do not overweight the bicycle!
WARRANTY
Retailer provides warranty for this bike 24 months from the date of purchase.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
Warranty period is prolonged for the time of warranty service. During warranty coverage, all
defects in material, workmanship or assembly will be repaired free of charge.
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS CAUSED BY:
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user - damage of the product by an unprofessional assembly (insufficient insertion of the
seatpost into the frame, and the headset into the fork, insufficient pedal tighteness in crank
arms), wrong use and maintainance failure (untightened crank arms to the bottom bracket
axle, inappropriate storage), damage caused by accident, non-professional repair, wrong
using of the bike, damage caused by change of original components, other technical
intervention to the bike‘s frame;
WARNING
As with all mechanical components, the bicycle is subjected to wear and high stresses.
Different materials and components may react to wear or stress fatigue in different ways.
If the design life of component has been exceeded, it may suddenly fail possibly causing
injuries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratches or change of colouring in highly stressed
areas indicate that the life of the component has been reached and it should be replaced.
Enjoy your ride!
KELLYS
Parents (or caretakers) are obliged to instruct the child on an appropriate and safe use of the
bicycle before the first ride. Attention should by paid mainly to information on safe use of brake
levers of front and rear shoe-brake and on the use of rear back-pedal brake (torpedo).
Parents (or caretakers) must take care of a good technical state of the bicycle as well as its correct
set-up – attention should be paid mainly to correct height of the saddle and the handlebars for
safe riding.
If a bicycle is equipped with auxiliary side wheels, consider that an extensive incline of the bicycle
(uneven road etc.) may result in bicycle turn-over and child injury.
When replacing single parts of the bicycle, use only original components.
Summary of Contents for Junior MARC Series
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