Assembly
1.Attaching the front leg
•Remove the two screws from the re- spective leg pipes. The one with casters should be used as front leg.
•Place the front leg under the front end of the main body with casters facing forward, and adjust the posi- tion so that the screw holes meet the fastening points.
•Fasten the leg with the two screws securely.
screw
Front
leg pipe
2. Attaching the rear leg
•Place the rear leg pipe under the rear end of the main body, and ad- just the position so that the screw holes meet the fastening points.
•Fasten the leg with the two screws securely.
ON
OFF
screw
Rear
leg pipe
3.Mounting the handlebar post
•Remove the handlebar post knob.
•Insert the handlebar post into the main body, with the post holes fac- ing forward.
•Adjust the handlebar height so that one of the post holes meets the post knob screw hole, and fasten the post knob securely. It will be easier to screw in if you slightly lift the han- dlebar post.
handlebar post
tighten
loosen
handlebar post knob
4.Mounting the saddle
•Pull the spring lock pin and lift up the seat post to a proper height for saddle mounting.
•Mount the saddle on the seat post, and use the wrench No.13 provided to tighten both nuts firmly.
wrench No.13
seat post
5.Attaching the pedals
•Use the No.15 end of the spanner to attach the pedals firmly to the cranks.
•The right and left pedals are differ- ent, so be sure to check for R and L marks.
•Tighten the right pedal by turning clockwise, and the left pedal by turning counterclockwise.
wrench No.15
crank
caster
3
1
5
4
Front
left (L) | right (R) |
CAUTION: If the pedals are not attached firmly enough to the crank, they can cause an irritat- ing noise. Be sure to attach them firmly.
2
6 | 7 |
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