Van Raam Twinny User Manual Download Page 1

 

 

User manual 

Tandem

 

Version 20.01 

Van Raam | Guldenweg 23 | 7051 HT Varsseveld | The Netherlands 

Twinny 

Twinny Plus 

Kivo 

Kivo Plus 

Summary of Contents for Twinny

Page 1: ...User manual Tandem Version 20 01 Van Raam Guldenweg 23 7051 HTVarsseveld The Netherlands Twinny Twinny Plus Kivo Kivo Plus...

Page 2: ...sories 27 Technical specifications 35 Maintenance and adjustments to be done by owner 35 Repairs and maintenance to be done by dealer 37 Adjustments to be done by dealer 38 Disposal 40 Handover sale t...

Page 3: ...necessary information about the use of your bicycle We ask you to read this manual thoroughly before using the bicycle Always follow all the instructions given inthis manual Delivery Your delivery sh...

Page 4: ...solidsurface do not use the bike off road In general tandem bicycle caution should always be observed when using the tandem bicycle Moreover the safety instructions as described in this manual should...

Page 5: ...d owing to a higher risk of injury Do not leave the bicycle indirect sunlight the temperature of some parts could exceed 41 C resulting in possible burns to the skin If your bicycle is equipped with t...

Page 6: ...d on the luggage rack is not exceeded maximum 20 kg People may not be transported on the luggage rack Damaged or worn out parts The replacement and repair of parts frame forks light brakes drive mecha...

Page 7: ...and limbs do not get trapped while adjusting the bicycle Saddle height When the cyclistis sitting on the bicycle and can put a foot on the pedal inthe lowest position the saddle height is correct Adj...

Page 8: ...bars to the correct height and tighten the screw very firmly again Do not pull out the handle bars further than the mark Otherwise the tube will not be deep enough in the shaft and will risk coming of...

Page 9: ...ark the tricycle on a level surface The tricycle may never be parked on a slope bigger than 6 degrees Lighting Normally the lighting on your bike can be operated manually and setto different modes How...

Page 10: ...ment sensors When the bicycle stands still for a while the lightwill automatically turn off Setthe angle of the headlight such that the centre of the light beam falls approximately ten meters ahead of...

Page 11: ...f personal injury Advice use the lighting in automatic mode Manually operated rear light The rear light has three options which you can choose by pressing the button repeatedly On Auto Off The setting...

Page 12: ...n the top starts flashing To replace the batteries follow the next steps 1 Dismantle the cover of the holder by pressing inthe lipat the bottom of the light 2 Replace the alkaline batteries 1 5 V 1500...

Page 13: ...lly turn the lighting on and off by briefly pushing the on off button on the display When the electric system is turned off the lighting will turn of automatically Make sure there is always a batteryo...

Page 14: ...ks scratching or change in colour in heavily loaded parts or a component indicates that the component must be replaced Points of interest duringcycling After you have adjusted the bicycle to the measu...

Page 15: ...style of the bicycle on rough ground at moderate speed This way the cyclistlearns how to react to unexpected movements of the bicycle and the handlebars during use Small obstacles should be cycled ov...

Page 16: ...ise between support and radius of action In special cases an individually tailor made cycling program is necessary You can obtain information from the dealer about the possibilities of a customised cy...

Page 17: ...s stronglyinfluenced by capacity and voltage of the battery degree of support that is used temperature wind speed tyre pressure cycling speed weight of the user and the luggage use of gearing etcetera...

Page 18: ...he lastred LED light is on The battery needs to be recharged or replaced by a new fully charged battery When the lastred LED light flashes the battery is empty and the motor will no longer support whi...

Page 19: ...fic light and you play with the pedals by moving them backwards the reverse mode is activated and the tricycle cycles backwards Centrally Operated Lighting The bike is equipped with centrally operated...

Page 20: ...ger directly connected properly to the battery 4 Next plug in the plug of the charger into the socket The red LED will light up The charger is now charging Please note If the batteryis not connected p...

Page 21: ...is charged regularly rather than wait until itis completely drained Never leave the bike with a drained battery Ensure that the battery is always pushed straight into the holder Backup battery optiona...

Page 22: ...home at room temperature To charge the battery 1 Unlock the battery by turning the key a quarter 2 Pull the handle forward 3 Take the battery pack from the holder 4 Take the battery pack inside First...

Page 23: ...Pull the handle backwards and push the top of the battery to connect as shown in the drawing and close the lock 11 Push the handle forward and close the lock It is alsopossible to charge the battery w...

Page 24: ...second battery Battery Deep Sleep Mode When the battery is nearly empty and has not been used for a week the battery will enter deep sleep mode In this mode the battery uses as little power as possibl...

Page 25: ...0 C and less and the batterywill discharge faster Charging also takes more time at lower temperatures Every batterydischarges automatically over time This process is called self discharge A batteryth...

Page 26: ...out of the battery The charger may only be used by people who have read the information in this user manual and are familiar with the proper use of the charger Keep the charger out of reach of childr...

Page 27: ...tery capacity and power consumption For more cycling data there is a detailed screen that displays among other the average speed maximum speed total distance electricity battery voltage pedal power an...

Page 28: ...tener The crank shortener is fitted to the crank as illustrated The pedal can then be fitted into the crank shortener at two positions With the screw A the crank shortener should be aligned with the c...

Page 29: ...be pulled out You can cut the straps to size The strap should retain a length of atleast five centimetres The position of the foot support on the pedal is adjustable in length This allows you to pedal...

Page 30: ...again With the axel pedal extender the foot support can be extend further De foot support Fix20 is suitable for a foot of up to size 36 The foot support Fix 25 is suitable for size 36 to size 48 The f...

Page 31: ...1 Loosen the bolt A several turns using a nut spanner Adjust the height of the lower leg fixation to the lower leg of the rider Now tighten the bolt again 2 Loosen the two nuts B several turns The an...

Page 32: ...arts To divide the frame 1 Put the bicycle on the standard and remove the grip from the handlebars Push the pellets of the small spring A so that the grip can be removed from the handlebars 2 Loosen t...

Page 33: ...rench moving the handrail to the correct position and then tighten the screws again Then setthe correct height by loosening the two bolts with an Allen wrench B so itcan turn shift the arms into the c...

Page 34: ...rk on a battery To replace the batteries turn the screw on the cap and take the orange cap B away Then remove the PCB C from the holder You can now replace the battery D This is a 3 volt lithium batte...

Page 35: ...er with the pedals of the main driver The co driver has to cycle also 2 The pedals of the co driver move independently of the pedals of the main driver The pedals move free and the co driver cannot cy...

Page 36: ...es front Hand brake Hand brake Hand brake Hand brake Brakes back Hand brake or back pedal brake Hand brake or back pedal brake Hand brake or back pedal brake Hand brake or back pedal brake Maintenance...

Page 37: ...to claim warranty Please use the form Form service maintenance modifications an warranty claims inthe back of this manual After 200 kilometres or after a period of two months the bicycle should be in...

Page 38: ...ed action of the brake and the rims not only the brake lining but alsothe condition of the rim is important For this reason the rim should be checked at regular intervals for example when you inflate...

Page 39: ...osen the nuts of the back wheel axle sothat the back wheel can move backwards and forwards 2 Tension the nuts on the two chain tensioners sothat the wheel slides backwards and the chain gains tension...

Page 40: ...e two chain tension wheels on the bike Follow the instructions below to adjustthe chains to the correct tension so the chain tension wheels do not become loose 1 Loosen the cap nut a few turns 2 Move...

Page 41: ...re responsible for complying with the recycling obligation Ask them about the conditions or view the rules regarding recycling in your place of residence country Recycling the Battery If your battery...

Page 42: ...e and maintenance of the bicycle as described inthis manual Beware The guarantee as well as the product liability in general expires if the instructions stated in this manual are not followed This is...

Page 43: ...Frame number The frame number is printed on the sticker This sticker is located on the frame see the images below Example sticker The position of the sticker Twinny Plus Kivo Plus Twinny Kivo On the s...

Page 44: ...after delivery Service 4 year after delivery Service 5 year after delivery Even after five years we advise you to give your bike annual service Passing by the service after five years will have no fu...

Page 45: ...User manual Tandems 20 01 44 Here you have space to take notes or write down the maintenance on your bike...

Page 46: ...User manual Tandems 20 01 45 Here you have space to take notes or write down the maintenance on your bike...

Page 47: ...s and when the instructions inthe user manual are followed Pay special attention on the service intervals who specified inthe manual of the bike To claim warranty and service you should always fill ou...

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