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Manual English V16/04 

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Summary of Contents for CITY 7

Page 1: ...aloy angle Straight tube Steering rubbers Automatic catch Wheelchair clamp Toothstrap or chain Tooth disc or chain wheel Wheelchairl S1 with City 7 R E Stricker Reha Entwicklungen GmbH Klotzberg 64 D 77815 Bühl Baden Tel 0049 7223 72510 Fax 0049 7223 74947 www stricker handbikes de E Mail info stricker handbikes de Find an installation Video at www stricker handbikes de installation ...

Page 2: ...THE WHEELCHAIR 7 6 SEPARATE YOUR HAND BIKE FROM THE WHEELCHAIR 9 7 ADJUST THE HAND BIKE TO THE RIDER 10 7 1 Adjust the Hand Bike to the width of the wheelchair 10 7 2 First adaptation to the wheelchair 11 7 3 Adjustment of the hand crank position 12 7 35 distances 13 7 4 Adjustment of the ground clearance distance between the front wheels of the wheelchair and the ground 13 7 5 Straight tube City ...

Page 3: ...es in the dark or twilight Adjust the rear flashing light to the backrest of your wheelchair Check the batteries before every ride and replace old ones in time 8 Do not ride down curbs or steep steps the Hand Bike can tip over 9 Please ride your Hand Bike in ways suitable to your grade of disability Drive carefully and slowly especially around corners The Hand Bike can tip over especially with nar...

Page 4: ...rider to pedal backwards anytime The brakes operated with a brake lever at the ergo grip The V brake can produce loud sounds while the first using After a certain time the sounds disappear by itself Or you drive approx 200 meters a steep mountain downwards with continuously braking Shifting City 7 City KID The City 7 model has a 7 speed internal gear hub The control lever is mounted between the ha...

Page 5: ... knees You are risking serious injuries The child can catch its fingers in the tooth belt or chain or can be hurt through the turning hand cranks Therefore in the interest of your child NEVER on the knees For your own safety you should wear a cycling helmet The steering alignment elastomer keeps your front wheel straight and reduces the steering movements The lateral stability is much higher if yo...

Page 6: ...ke can be attached without additional help in most cases No parts remain on the wheelchair after the Hand Bike is removed except 2 small plastic clamps if you like picture 1 4 Unpacking your Hand Bike For transport purposes both handgrips are removed and the side tubes turned to the top After undoing the 2 bolts S1L and S1R see picture 8 with the enclosed long Allen key both side tubes should be t...

Page 7: ...the front of the wheelchair frame Then close the clamps picture 6 on both sides CAUTION Tighten the clamps with max 6 8 Nm Hint1 To make the attachment even easier fix the handbrake on the front wheel This avoids uncontrolled movements of the Hand Bike By also fixing the handbrakes on the wheelchair you have both hands free to attach the Hand Bike Hint2 Attaching the Hand Bike to the wheelchair is...

Page 8: ... on both sides carefully Push the handles forwards until the front wheels of the wheelchair lift and the automatic adjuster snaps into place on both sides The pin must be visible see picture 5 The pin have to come out on both sides picture 5 Attention During connecting the handbike to the wheelchair make sure that the clamps are parallel to the tubes of the wheelchair Otherwise the PCV protection ...

Page 9: ...atic click in adjuster Open the flaps on both sides with pushing them backwards Push the Hand Bike with the handle forwards to release the automatic adjusters The bolts are pushed back automatically through the flaps and open The flaps snap to the outside Take the handle back and let the front wheels of the wheelchair come down slowly Attention Never try to push the bolts back with power the flaps...

Page 10: ...egrees in relation to the steer tube The angle has to be the same on both sides You can check this by aiming the backside tube over the front one Loosen bolts S1L and S1R for adjustment Now measure the width of the wheelchair at the front tubes of the frame If the frame tubes are not parallel V form the side tubes need to be turned In order to do this loosen the bolts S3L and S3R and adjust the si...

Page 11: ...check Incorrect adjustment of the wheel can lead to accidents through bad alignment and vibration Please check correct adjustment of the drive wheel before every ride To make adjustments easier you can make a stencil as shown in picture 10 out of cardboard This insures that the drive wheel is exactly in the middle of the symmetry axis Drive wheel of the Hand Bike Symmetry axis Front wheels of the ...

Page 12: ...side tubes picture 8 If the handles are too far off or too close to the upper body you can also change the length of the side tubes bolts S3L and S3R have to be loose In that case also loosen the bolts S1L and S1R to avoid tension Tighten all bolts properly before lifting the front wheels Check again the adjustments after lifting the front wheels and correct if necessary If the distance between up...

Page 13: ... belt 2304 98 3 cm new steering tube 2400 and cog belt 2400 City 7 chain 83cm 95cm 1 5cm steps 89cm City Kid 75cm 79cm 1 5cm steps 79cm 66cm 75cm by cutting resp removing of the special spanning tube Ultra 21 plus 83cm 95cm stepless 89cm Ultra Sport 75cm 89cm stepless Electro Drive Smart 83cm 95cm stepless 89cm 7 4 1 Adjustment of the ground clearance distance between the front wheels of the wheel...

Page 14: ...Open the jam nut of the automatic adjuster The flap is opened The length of the automatic adjuster can be changed by turning the adjuster nut Snap in slot flap Adjuster nut Jam nut H1R S4R S4L picture13 The longer the visible part of the snap in slot the higher the front wheels are lifting A good starting point is 1cm visible length of the slot The setting must be the same on both automatic adjust...

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Page 16: ...ster as described above Check the hand crank position again with lifted front wheels and adjust if necessary 8 Function of the automatic click in adjuster The patented automatic adjusters allows for an ingeniously simple lifting of the front wheels of the wheel chair and an automatic adjustment in driving position The click off of the automatic adjuster is only works when the pin is relieved There...

Page 17: ...onal mountain gear ratio the 7 gears of the internal hub gears can be changed through pushing the 2 buttons left and right on the crank Left button pushed in normal 1 1 gear ratio Right button pushed in mountain gear ratio 2 5 1 You can find additional information about Mountain Drive in the appendix Attention If the mountain gear ratio is enabled it takes a longer way until the backpedal brake is...

Page 18: ...wise adjust the belt Safety tip check the tension before every ride to avoid the belt springing over 12 Ultra 21plus disconnectable backpedal brake The Ultra 21 Plus has 24 gears with 2 shift steps By the internal gear hub 3 gears and the rear derailleur system 8 gears the 24 gears are achieved By changing the chain to the big chain ring you get another 24 gears with bigger ratio 48 gears The smal...

Page 19: ...e Right side and brake again 13 Wheelchair requirements The Hand Bike can be attached to different types of wheelchairs The wheelchair has to be in perfect condition though Please do not use faulty wheelchairs with broken or repaired frames We suggest the use of wheelchairs with rigid frames which are more stable than foldable models The brakes of the wheelchair have to be in perfect condition to ...

Page 20: ...ndix Servicing of the U frame In principle all bolts of the non moveable parts of the frame have to be tightened firmly Allen key 6mm The bolts S1L and S1R of the cross bar need to be tightened very firmly to avoid a slipping movement of the cross tube If the Hand Bike is often attached to different wheelchairs give a little bit of grease on the thread of the bolts S1L S1R and S3L S3R If problems ...

Page 21: ...Manual English V16 04 page 21 Standard accessories Allen key long 6mm Battery front light Battery rear light for the wheelchair 15 Adapter ...

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Page 23: ...A The Bow tube should touch the ground near the frontwheels For detaching the Kick stand tube just press button B To adjust the length of the tubes use Grip screw C At riding the kickstand may stay at the bike because it becomes lift up like the frontwheels of the wheelchair ...

Page 24: ...petition V 85 no Küschall Back bend yes Küschall Air lite competition V no Küschall Mondo yes Meyra Primus yes Meyra Profi 2 short clamp Meyra Profi 1 milled clamp Meyra Domino no Meyra Picco yes Meyra Service yes Meyra Mikado yes Ortopedia Fun yes Ortopedia Trend no Ortopedia Trend junior no Ortopedia Tour light yes Ortopedia Universal vario yes Ortopedia Logo not possible Otto Bock Avantgarde V ...

Page 25: ...tes Universal yes Shortes Economic no Sopur Swing yes Sopur Swing extra no Sopur Easy yes Sopur Easy extra no Sopur Easy 100 300 yes Sopur Easy 200 no Sopur Suntec not possible Sopur Classic yes Sopur Chip no Sopur Youngster no Sopur Ideal I II yes Sopur Break no Sopur Flash no Sopur Allround I II no Sopur Allround III short clamp Sorg Tweedy no Sorg Trend no Sorg Skater no Sorg Trend junior yes S...

Page 26: ... The torques for the internal gear hubs can be found in the manuals of the manufacturers in the appendix Model City 7 comes with a Shimano hub model Ultra 21 is equipped with Sachs 3x8 Other bolts 1 bolts at the crank 20 N m 2 ergo handles 20 N m 25 N m 3 steer tube M13 15 N m 24 N m 4 jam nut of the head set 2 7 N m 5 bolts at the automatic adjuster 5 10 N m 6 bolt M8 clamp side tube 2 5 N m 7 bo...

Page 27: ... M6 nut you will destroy the shifting shaft when pushing with a standard puller If using a different crankarm not provided by the manufacturer make sure the hole has a depth of at least 8mm Please also make sure that the right side crankarm is not wider than 25mm to prevent it from touching the spider when being tightened Hold the button with some pliers and unscrew the tiny M3 Allen screw within ...

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