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Version 21.01 

Table of contents

 

Manufacturer contact details ..................................................................................................................... 3

 

Conformity ........................................................................................................................................................ 3

 

Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

Delivery .............................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

Indication........................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Safety measures............................................................................................................................................. 5

 

Adjustment of the tricycle ........................................................................................................................... 6

 

Before the first use ...................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Electro system Silent .................................................................................................................................. 19

 

Van Raam E-Bike App ................................................................................................................................. 29

 

Accessories..................................................................................................................................................... 31

 

Technical specifications ............................................................................................................................. 36

 

Maintenance and adjustments by owner ............................................................................................. 37

 

Repair and maintenance by your dealer ............................................................................................... 39

 

Adjustments by dealer ............................................................................................................................... 40

 

Disposal ........................................................................................................................................................... 42

 

Handover/sale to a new owner ............................................................................................................... 43

 

Guarantee ....................................................................................................................................................... 43

 

Frame number ............................................................................................................................................... 44

 

Service record, maintenance, modifications and warranty claims .............................................. 45

 

Delivery and service form .......................................................................................................................... 51

 

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...31 0 315 25 73 70 info vanraam com www vanraam com Version 21 01 Van Raam Guldenweg 23 7051 HT Varsseveld The Netherlands OPair User manual...

Page 2: ...first use 12 Electro system Silent 19 Van Raam E Bike App 29 Accessories 31 Technical specifications 36 Maintenance and adjustments by owner 37 Repair and maintenance by your dealer 39 Adjustments by...

Page 3: ...in accordance with the 2006 42 EG guidelines The signed declaration of conformity can be found on the Van Raam website Introduction This user manual provides important and necessary information about...

Page 4: ...r then a transfer to the bike should be possible Intended usage The tricycle has been designed for normal use on a flat solid surface In general tricycle caution should always be observed when using t...

Page 5: ...ed Prevent cycling without a passenger as much as possible The tricycle will behave differently which may lead to instability Make sure that you do not reach a dangerous speed when driving downhill an...

Page 6: ...ust its height to the height of the rider This is of essential importance especially with regard to the saddle handlebars and seat If an optimum setup with specified instructions is not possible you c...

Page 7: ...d be loosened slightly Don t pull out the seat post further than the markings If you do so the tube won t be inserted deep enough into the shaft increasing the risk of breakage which may lead to serio...

Page 8: ...ects the distance from the handlebars to the upper body Feel free to determine what setting is most comfortable for you To tilt the handlebar 1 Loosen the screw using an Allen key 2 Place the handleba...

Page 9: ...side supports To do this 1 Loosen the two backrest screws and two side support screws with an Allen key 2 Slide the side supports to the passenger s desired position Now tighten the screws Finish by...

Page 10: ...n now be slide out and be put in the correct position Make sure that the legs are at an angle of 90 degrees Now tighten the screw 2 To adjust the angle of the footplate Loosen the screw with an Allen...

Page 11: ...nto the clamp You can remove the seat belt again by pressing the red button Adjust the belt length to the passenger by following these steps 1 Open the belt clamp on the bottom of the seat 2 Pull the...

Page 12: ...nd leave it behind Block the tricycle with the hydro brake when passengers are getting on and off To operate the parking brake squeeze the left brake A and secure the brake with the lever B Always try...

Page 13: ...s a pressure switch with three settings On Auto Off By pressing the pressure switch once the front light will turn on By pressing again the lamp will switch to Auto mode a green LED will flash for 5 m...

Page 14: ...the battery indicator starts lighting up red replace the batteries as soon as possible The light comes with 4 pre installed AAA alkaline batteries Before use remove the plastic strip that protects th...

Page 15: ...on Press 2x lighting is automatic Press 3x light is off With the On or Off mode the rear light can be manually switched on and off With the Automatic mode the rear light automatically turns on and of...

Page 16: ...c system is activated Adjust the angle of the headlight so that the centre of the light beam is aimed about ten metres in front of the bike You can manually turn the lighting on and off by briefly pus...

Page 17: ...iciently charged optional Contact your dealer and never use your bike if you notice any irregularities As is the case with all mechanical parts the tricycle is subject to wear and high loads If a comp...

Page 18: ...reverse mode are not unintentionally started while using the bike For example at traffic lights the reverse function can accidentally be activated and the tricycle reverses High speeds in the bends d...

Page 19: ...igh quality and safe batteries 6 Highly reliable system The Silent system comes standard with a basic support mode individually programmed for your bike In most cases it gives precise and smooth cycli...

Page 20: ...ric system before getting on and off the bike and when you are walking while holding the bike Make sure that the switch under the luggage carrier is always pressed toward the side where the battery is...

Page 21: ...sed up to maximum speed of the tricycle 20 km h The start assist is used for Extra support when starting Extra support for cycling uphill When cycling a steep climb you can use support in level 3 and...

Page 22: ...2 km h backwards when you start to pedal backwards Do not be startled by an unexpected reaction from the electrical system If you e g wait for the traffic light and you play with the pedals by moving...

Page 23: ...t The green LED will light up The charger is now on standby 5 Then insert the charging connector of the charger into the charging point of the battery The red LED will light up The charger is now char...

Page 24: ...bar A and press it firmly on strip B 10 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 I...

Page 25: ...vate the second battery when the first battery is empty turn the switch under the luggage carrier to the side of the second battery Battery Deep Sleep Mode When the battery is nearly empty and has not...

Page 26: ...Van Raam battery may not be revised due to serious safety risks and the incorrect functioning of the electric system as a whole Don t drop the battery this can cause external and internal damage If yo...

Page 27: ...n the display are flashing The motor may be overheated by continuous high load For protection the system will reduce the support 1 The system is in temperature protection You can continue cycling with...

Page 28: ...ment Do not expose the charger to water heat sources and direct sunlight Keep the charger clean and dry Do not charge batteries that feel hot to the touch The battery may not be hotter than room tempe...

Page 29: ...tooth connection As soon as the smart display is ready to connect to the smartphone the on off button will briefly turn blue This app can be used as a luxury bicycle computer for Van Raam bicycles wit...

Page 30: ...E Bike collects technical data such as battery voltages and electricity usage This allows notifications to be sent if for example the battery power is getting low In addition the Smart E Bike also col...

Page 31: ...he brake using the lever B 2 Remove the right handle with gears from the handlebar Press the spring s small sphere to remove the handle from the handlebars Also remove the parking brake from the steer...

Page 32: ...part from the coupling Please note this part is heavy Firmly hold the frame with both hands 9 Place the rear part on the stand You can now walk with the wheelchair part Please note the handlebars loc...

Page 33: ...height depth and angle can be adjusted simultaneously Now tighten the nuts again Please note make sure the handlebars can easily move after setting up the headrest Adjustable seat width The width of t...

Page 34: ...he tab A The footplates automatically lock themselves when folded back Four and five point belt Turn the belt around the body and attach it to the clamp You can release the belt again by pressing the...

Page 35: ...35 51 Version 21 01 The children s belts go through the middle of the backrest The adult belts go over the chair Adjust the seatbelt clamps so the seatbelt is adjusted to the passenger s body...

Page 36: ...214 Width cm 76 Height cm 120 Mounting Height cm 45 Inseam Size cm 80 95 Front Wheel 20 Rear Wheel 26 Weight kg approx 58 Max Load Carrier kg 20 Max Weight Rider kg 120 Max Weight Passenger kg 120 Bra...

Page 37: ...h with plastic bristles not a wire brush The saddle handlebars and seat can be cleaned with mild soap and water Never use a high pressure or steam cleaner The right lubricant The chain should be clean...

Page 38: ...es or two months In case of failure or defects immediately bring the tricycle to the dealer for repair The replacement of safety related components i e frame brakes lights handlebars front fork and dr...

Page 39: ...ertical play If this is the case it is necessary to take a closer look at this component Inspection of the rims Due to the interplay between both the brake and rims both the condition of the brake lin...

Page 40: ...s on the rear wheel axis allowing the rear wheel to move back and forth 2 Tighten the screws on the two chain tensioners making the rear wheel move backwards and tightening the chain Do this in such a...

Page 41: ...ease note This is a nut with a left wire and a nut with a right wire 5 Make sure the steering stop is in the middle of the steering plate C In case of a dividable frame the handlebar is automatically...

Page 42: ...the locking bolt sticks into the plate C by at least 2 mm If this deviates loosen the two nuts D using a nut spanner and adjust the locking bolt in the correct manner as described above Disposal If yo...

Page 43: ...wear parts we provide a two year guarantee as legally regulated The guarantee only applies for normal use and maintenance of the tricycle as described in this manual Beware The guarantee as well as t...

Page 44: ...44 51 Version 21 01 Frame number The frame number is printed on the sticker This sticker is located on the frame see the image below Example sticker Position of sticker Behind the seat tube...

Page 45: ...r 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 further...

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Page 51: ...hen the instructions in the user manual are followed Pay special attention on the service intervals who specified in the manual of the bike To claim warranty and service you should always fill out thi...

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