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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 a 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 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 to use it for a long time without any particular maintenance.
Consider 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) – the way it
is positioned when a bicycle is parked or the equipment is not activated (see par. No. 7).
It increases the durability of the springs inside the stand.
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