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MT push - Owner’s Manual 

Issue 1 

 

Folding the Push Handle  

Remove the push handle from the clamp by undoing the Quick Release lever. Slide the push 
handle up and out of the clamp and taking care not to overstretch the brake hoses, locate the 
handle under the loop on the back of the seat. 
 

 
To refit the handle, slide it out from the seat back and slot in into the Clamp at the desired height. 
Ensure the handle is straight before tightening the Quick Release (QR) lever. (See instructions 
below for QR details) 

 

Folding the Rear Wheel  

Like the seat, the rear wheel can also be folded away. This is done by simply releasing the rear 
shock absorber from the rear swingarm as shown below. Once folded, the rear wheel can be held 
in place with a Velcro strap underneath the seat base. 
Using the Quick Release (QR) Lever, located at the connection between the rear shock absorber 
and the rear swingarm, the rear shock absorber can be separated from the Rear Swing Arm, 
allowing the rear wheel and swing arm to fold underneath the seat. QR levers are designed such 
that reasonable hand/finger strength is sufficient to provide the required compression force upon 
flipping the lever closed. If the lever flips with little or no resistance, then the adjusting nut will 
need tightening until the lever flips with enough resistance to provide adequate compression.  

Summary of Contents for MT push

Page 1: ...MT push User Manual...

Page 2: ...ke sure that your dealer has given you all the manufacturers literature that was included with your MT push a complete list can be found on page 9 In case of a conflict between the instructions in thi...

Page 3: ...ntial of your MT push Please pay special attention to the safety information and cautions shown throughout this owner s manual If you encounter any issues with your MT push that aren t covered in this...

Page 4: ...Ride Mechanical Safety Checks 12 2 2 Transferring in and out 13 2 3 Steering 15 2 4 Braking 15 2 5 Hill and Kerb Climbing 16 2 6 Descending Slopes 16 3 0 Safety Advice 17 3 1 Riding safely Off Road 1...

Page 5: ...nspect your MT push and of failure to follow safe riding practices The combination of the safety alert symbol and the word WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided coul...

Page 6: ...it is in good repair and safe operating condition that you and your child have learned and understand the safe operation of the MT push As a parent you should read this manual as well as review its w...

Page 7: ...is section and refer to the cited sections on any issue which you don t completely understand Please note that not every MT push has all of the features described in this manual and the MT push pictur...

Page 8: ...ittle space as possible for storage Seat Folding For efficient stowing of the MT push for transport or storage pull the seat back cushion out at its base then pull the cord joining the two locking pin...

Page 9: ...olded away This is done by simply releasing the rear shock absorber from the rear swingarm as shown below Once folded the rear wheel can be held in place with a Velcro strap underneath the seat base U...

Page 10: ...e and in a worst case scenario detaching during a ride causing the rider to lose control and fall WARNING The full force of the QR cam action is needed to clamp the rear shock absorber securely To fas...

Page 11: ...Wheel Adjustment The footrest and anti tip wheels can be raised lowered or removed by pulling the spring loaded pins located behind the front legs of the frame and moving the footrest to the desired...

Page 12: ...y right Brake to help initiate a tight right turn The pusher must look ahead to anticipate obstacles and pick the best route over the terrain Some larger obstacles such as kerbs may be better tackled...

Page 13: ...nce Your MT push dealer can help you set the suspension for you needs Tyre Pressure Check that the tyre pressures are even and are suited to the terrain and the type of riding being undertaken The ran...

Page 14: ...not stand on the footplate during transfer as this can overstrain the footplate or cause the MT push to tip forwards unexpectedly You may wish to move the arm rests to improve access to the seat durin...

Page 15: ...tempting turns Avoid making quick turns especially on uneven or cambered ground CAUTION The Pusher attendant must be aware of their responsibility to take care when steering as the User s safety is th...

Page 16: ...s recommended that the climbing technique is practiced on gently inclined surfaces before climbing any steeper terrain Use of the brakes on climbs is recommended so the Pusher can apply the brakes to...

Page 17: ...s is an optional User preference as you are best placed to judge the suitability of them for your use The Footstrap may be located in front or behind the Rider s feet depending on preference 3 1 Ridin...

Page 18: ...noises from potential hazards around you or the cables may tangle in the moving parts of the MT push 8 Never carry a passenger as this could make the MT push unstable 9 Take care when carrying luggage...

Page 19: ...chnician or if you require any other assistance with fitting accessories WARNING Failure to confirm compatibility properly install operate and maintain any component or accessory can compromise safety...

Page 20: ...water is left to collect it can corrode moving parts Once clean the following checks and maintenance should be performed with every ride Wheels With the wheel clear of the ground and free to spin che...

Page 21: ...xposure to intense direct sunlight the fluid can expand locking the brakes and potentially damaging the internal seals If high surface temperature exposure is suspected contact your MT push dealer Ste...

Page 22: ...ould be serviced every 12 18 months or when looseness is felt in the bearing 4 3 Bedding in Period When first riding the MT push from new it is important to understand that various components and syst...

Page 23: ...tc should be sent to the representative of the respective manufacturer via the MT push dealer This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a defective frame or components and is the sole r...

Page 24: ...anty does not take the place of any legal and contractual rights between the MT push dealer and the owner In the event of a problem the owner should contact the MT push dealer in the first instance Al...

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