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 Max load 50kg 

Ages 3-7yrs

Designed to fit riders with measurements

Inseam: 47-59cm , Height: 95-125cm

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age 3 - 4yrs

Balance

age 4 - 6yrs

Pedal

Teach them to ride

Watch them go...

age 6 - 7yrs

Bike

See them fly!

20701A

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Page 1: ...gned to fit riders with measurements Inseam 47 59cm Height 95 125cm 1 www youtube com user smartTrikeOfficial www smarTrike com age 3 4yrs Balance age 4 6yrs Pedal Teach them to ride Watch them go age 6 7yrs Bike See them fly 20701A ...

Page 2: ... 2 17mm 6mm 5mm 2 Assembly parts 1 L R 15mm BEB1503 BEB1101 BEB1002 BEB1024201 BEB1008104 BEB1013201 BEB1004102 BEB1213101 BEB1011201 BEB1509101 BEB1020201 BEB1508101 BEB1025201 BEB1026201 BEB1027201 ...

Page 3: ...n Record XXXXXXXXXXXXX Under the body tube 3 Steps to Adjust the Bike to the Rider 1 2 3 Assemble the bike Make sure the tyres are well inflated Riders must have at least 2 5cm 1 between their crotch and the seat when standing with feet shoulder width apart and flat on the ground Make necessary adjustments to the bike so the rider s leg length is at least 2 5cm higher than the bike s seat 3 2 ...

Page 4: ...omponents and fasteners are properly tightened In case the bicycle was purchased in an assembled state it is the owner s responsibility before riding it for the first time to ensure it has been assembled and adjusted exactly as written in this manual and any Special Instructions provided and to ensure all components and fasteners are properly tightened The bicycle was unassembled while purchasing ...

Page 5: ...f the reflectors is not blocked by clothing or other articles Clean the reflectors as necessary with soap and a damp cloth because dirty reflectors do not work well Use extra caution in wet weather Ride the bike slowly on damp surfaces as the tyres could slide easily Allow increased braking distance while riding in wet weather Avoid these hazards to prevent loss of control or damage to your wheels...

Page 6: ...onenti di Assemblaggio NOTA Tutte le caratteristiche i componenti e gli accessori non sono inclusi in tutti i modelli 1 4 6 7 8 8 10 11 20 21 14 15 16 16 15 17 18 13 12 19 23 24 25 22 26 26 26 26 27 3 5 9 2 28 ...

Page 7: ...emblyList BackWheelNut x2 Assembly Follow all the instructions completely and carefully Please read the entire manual through before starting assembly or maintenance In case you are not confident with assembling this unit please refer to a local bike shop WARNING Keep small components away from children during the assembly process NOTE All of the directions right left front rear etc provided in th...

Page 8: ...he stem This can cause damage to the handlebar or stem and can cause loss of control 2 5mm 5mm 6mm If necessary loosen the handlebar clamp nut screw F and rotate handlebar into a comfortable riding position fig A B NOTE Do not over tighten See torque table for recommended torque fig B fig A D E C A B STEPS 1 Insert the stem D into the fork fig A 2 Point the stem towards the the front section of th...

Page 9: ...e seat press down on the seat to make sure it is well reinforced C B A Seat Installation ATTENTION Afin d empêcher que la selle ne soit trop lâche et de prévenir une éventuelle perte de contrôle la marque A MIN IN insertion minimale sur le support de la selle est placée en dessous de la partie supérieure du tube de la selle B A B C Selon les normes européennes n insérez pas la selle au delà de la ...

Page 10: ...ep 2 Turn the bicycle in upside down manner so the fork is upwards B A Insert the wheel according to the arrow Step 3 A Remove the screw and keep it for the next step B Attach the fender as described and fasten with the screw 6mm ...

Page 11: ...bottom of the frame using 5mm Allen key and 3 bolts Step 5 5mm B Lock and tighten the nuts on both sides of the wheel use a 15 mm open wrench key A Make sure the metal ring is positioned correctly according to the drawing B A Step 4 17mm 15mm ...

Page 12: ...ctory installed remove it and set it aside Open the clamp B just enough so that the handlebar can be fit on Position the bell accessory so that it can be it is in proper level and position as shown Tighten the screw securely Be careful not to over tighten it as this could damage the clamp 6mm Bell Feature B A Reflector Installation Reflector Installation 1 Position the FRONT white reflector A so t...

Page 13: ... Carry out this test again until the stem and handlebar do not turn without turning the front wheel To test the tightness of the handlebar clamp Hold the bicycle in a stable way and try to move the ends of the handlebar forward and back word or up and down WARNING Make sure not to exceed 100 lbs 45 kg force If the handlebar moves loosen the bolt s of the handlebar clamp loosen Place the handlebar ...

Page 14: ... 14 2 1 Turn the bicycle in an upside down manner so the front wheel is in the air No need to remove the wheels Step 1 Balance bike mode to pedal mode Assembly parts L R ...

Page 15: ...he bolts and keep them aside for next stages Step 2 Remove the plastic cover of the gear Step 4 A Assemblez la chaine sur le grand garde chaine B Assemblez la chaine sur le petit garde chaine C Assurez vous que la chaine soit bien assemblée sur les deux garde chaines D Placez le système de pédales sur sa bonne position A B D 3 ...

Page 16: ...ep 5 Step 6 A 6 Do not throw 6mm Click Click C B Tighten the screws so the pedal system can be locked to the body A Remove the screw and keep it aside B C Cover the chain with the lid until you hear a click 5mm ...

Page 17: ...tight it will be difficult for the rider to pedal the bicycle If it is too loose the chain can come off the sprockets When the chain C is at the correct tightness the rider can rotate the crank freely and pull it no more than one half inch A away from a straightedge B as shown in the image You need to adjust the tightness of the chain by following these guidelines The axle nuts of the rear wheel m...

Page 18: ...n the pedal side 2 7 For screwing the pedals use the open wrench 15 mm Step 7 L R 2 8 NOTE Be careful not to over tighten as it would damage the Clamp Place the Seat Post red reflector carefully so that it points straight backward Then tighten the Clamp Screw Step 8 R R L L 17mm 15mm ...

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Page 20: ... 20 1 Step 1 B A C A First you need mechanism to loosen the screw and nut B The telescopic must be pulled to the required measure C Tighten the screw and nut for locking the mechanism Extended Mode ...

Page 21: ... 21 2 6mm A B A To adjust the handlebar use the 6 mm Allen key B To lock the mechanism back use the Allen Key Step 2 Min ...

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Page 23: ...til you can push the tyre s bead into the rim where needed Add air gradually and stop regularly for checking the tyre seating as well as the pressure until you reach the proper inflation pressure WARNING The product must be frequently inspected A failure to inspect the product and to make repairs or necessary adjustments can lead to injury to the rider or to others Ensure that all the parts are pr...

Page 24: ... reflector toward the front or rear of the bicycle it causes the wheel to spin back and forth multiple times When you push the wheel rim to the side with light force there is no side to side movement Inspection of the Bearings Fastener Size Torque ft lb N m 4 mm 0 157 in 4 2 N m 3 1 ft lbs 5 mm 0 196 in 6 8 N m 5 ft lbs 6 mm 0 236 in 9 5 N m 7 ft lb 7 mm 0 275 in 16 3 N m 12 ft lbs 8 mm 0 314 in 2...

Page 25: ...e as per the presented details in the following table 25 Put the bicycle on its left side and slowly turn the rear wheel in the clockwise direction Apply four drops of oil in the crack between the rear sprockets which are stationary and the freewheel body which is turning clockwise Put four drops of oil into both ends of each cable Let cable the oil to soak back along the cable wire On the pivot p...

Page 26: ...e chin strap and adjust the strap until it is securely fastened Not more than two fingers must fit between the strap and your chin A helmet that is properly fitting must be comfortable It must not rock forward and backward or side to side Ensure to always read the user manual that comes along with your helmet so that it is attached and fitted properly to the wearer s head as per the fitting instru...

Page 27: ...pair or replacement of the frame fork and or parts The component parts subject to wear and tear in use such as tyres tubes seats grips and brake shoes have not been covered under this warranty BEWARE THERE ARE LIMITATIONS ON WHAT WE WARRANTY R This limited warranty is not applicable to normal wear and tear nor is it applicable to claimed defects malfunctions or failures that result from abuse negl...

Page 28: ...gence and such negligence has to be definitely proven THE PURCHASE OF THIS smarTrike BICYCLE WILL CONFIRM THE BUYER S AGREEMENT THAT smarTrike LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE NO GREATER THAN THE AMOUNT OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL smarTrike BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES This Limited Warranty will be void in case the product is ever Used in a manne...

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