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4.A

4.C

4.D

4.B

5.2 USE - REMOVING A BICYCLE

   

Hold the saddle (not the handlebar!) by hand and pull the bicycle towards yourself 

(fig. 5. A). As the bike starts descending, push the handlebar down with your other hand 

(fig. 5. B & 5. C) until the front wheel reaches the ground and is removed from the wheel 

locking mechanism (fig. 5. D). Your bicycle is now removed from the parking equipment!

5.A

5.C

5.D

5.B

NOTE! 

If the wheel has not been locked from the first time and the dolly has moved 

upwards, just put your bicycle aside safely, use a hand to push the dolly down until fixed 

position (fig. 3. C) and repeat the parking process once again. Some practice is necessary 

to get used to parking your bicycle this way. While parked, your bike has to be protected 

from accidental impact (e.g. turning or bending) as this can damage the equipment, your 

bicycle or harm a person.

6. MAINTENANCE    

PARKIS construction allows for long term use without any particular maintenance. Con-

sider these tips for enjoying PARKIS even more:

1. 

Get your bike clean before you park it in PARKIS.

2. 

Do not use materials containing solvents or diluents to clean PARKIS.

If  you  intend  not  to  use  PARKIS  for  a  more  extended  period  (a  month  or  more),  we 

recommend keeping a dolly in the upper position on the stand (deactivated). Similarly, it 

is positioned when a bicycle is parked or the equipment is not activated (see par. No. 7). 

Such a position increases the durability of the springs inside the stand.

Fig. 4.

Fig. 5.

Summary of Contents for CITY

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PARKIS I CIT Y I...

Page 2: ...ity and are not liable for any damage caused by the use of PARKIS in case you fail to follow the instructions in this manual The warranty will not be applied if your failure to follow the provided ins...

Page 3: ...TENT 1 INTENDED USE page 4 2 SET page 5 3 KEY ELEMENTS page 5 4 INSTALLATION page 6 5 USE OPERATION page 6 6 MAINTENANCE page 7 7 DEACTIVATION page 8 8 SAFETY page 8 9 DISMANTLING page 9 10 WARRANTY p...

Page 4: ...end must be above the wheel axis fig 1 C 1 D Suitability can be checked by leaning the bike s rear wheel against the wall If the gap of two fingers or bigger is left between the wall and the mud flap...

Page 5: ...screws for masonry wall installation User manual 3 KEY ELEMENTS 1 Stand 2 Wheel locking mechanism dolly 3 Screws set includes masonry screws 4 Safety catch for transportation only Having fastened the...

Page 6: ...will normally feel resistance while pushing It will fix automatically at floor level fig 3 C and now your PARKIS is ready to use 3 A 3 B 3 C Fig 3 5 1 USE PARKING 1 Before parking your bicycle make su...

Page 7: ...practice is necessary to get used to parking your bicycle this way While parked your bike has to be protected from accidental impact e g turning or bending as this can damage the equipment your bicyc...

Page 8: ...ccurate bicycles that meet the above listed specifications see par No 1 2 Having parked your bicycle ensure the front wheel is locked correctly and the rear wheel rests centred on the PARKIS stand Do...

Page 9: ...e not for commercial installations In case of a warranty claim please provide the seller with the proof of purchase a receipt The warranty does not cover transportation or post costs We will not cover...

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