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Thank you for purchasing a Kinderkraft product.
We design our bicycles with your child in mind - we always care about safety and quality, which guarantees that with the
purchase of our products you get the comfort of the best possible choice.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
Warning:
● Compliance with the user manual ensures safe use of the toy. Read the user manual carefully before using the bike and
keep it for future use. Recommended for children from the age of 12 months.
● Use personal protective equipment such as helmets, gloves, elbow pads and knee pads. This product is intended for
outdoor use. Do not use in road traffic. The kids cruiser bike should not be used near motor vehicles, streets, swimming
pools, hills, roads, stairs or on uneven ground.
● Use the toy on flat, obstacle-free surfaces.
● To avoid serious injuries, continuous adult supervision is necessary.
● To avoid falls and collisions causing injury to the user or others, parents/guardians should draw children's attention to the
safety precautions to be taken. Before using the product, it is important to explain to children how to use it safely.
● The person using the product must always wear shoes.
● Assembly must always be carried out by an adult. Before each use, check that the item is not damaged or worn and that
all assembly and fastening parts are in good condition. Ensure that the bolts and nuts retain their auto-locking properties.
Check that the assembly is complete and in good condition. If you notice that some parts are missing or damaged, do not
use the product, but contact your retailer. Small items must be kept out of the reach of children.
● Be careful when riding bicycles, you should know how to ride to avoid falls or collisions that could cause injury to the user
or a third person.
● The safest areas for the persons using the bicycle are those with little or no vehicular traffic, such as private areas,
playgrounds, schoolyards, and school playgrounds.
● Maximum user weight − 25 kg
● Keep the packaging or dispose of it in accordance with local regulations.
● For the safety of children, do not leave parts of the packaging freely accessible (plastic bags, cardboard boxes, etc.). Risk
of suffocation!
● Do not carry the bike by the metal connector
I Bike components
1.
Frame with wheels and steering wheel mounted
2.
Seat with pedals
3.
Additional seat tube
4.
Mounting spanner
5.
Metal connector
II Mounting the bike
Start mounting the bike by inserting the seat (2.) in the frame (1.). Slide the tube into the hole as shown in Figure A. Once
correctly installed, you will hear a characteristic click. Then grip the front fork and lift it up. With the fork up, press the button
on both sides of the frame (Fig. B). The frame will lock. To unfold the steering wheel, press the buttons at the same time (Fig.
C.I) and lift it up until it locks. The bike can have one of three functions: a tricycle, a tricycle with pedals and a balance bike.
To transform it into a tricycle, press the upper and lower buttons (Fig. D.I), and unfold the frame as much as possible, with
setting the rear wheels in the position marked with number 3 (Fig. D.II). It is possible to install pedals for older children (Fig.
E). Remove the pedals by pressing the buttons (Fig. F.I) underneath the seat, hold the lock open and place the pedals on
both sides of the front wheel (Fig.F.II). Once properly positioned, the pedals will lock. The pedals can be locked in two
positions. The first position makes it impossible to drive the bike with pedals and is undesirable (Fig.G.I) while the second
position is correct (Fig.G.II). Leave the rear wheels in the position marked with number 3. To transform the bike from a tricycle
to a balance bike (Fig.H), start by moving the wheels to the position marked with number 1 by pressing the button (Fig.I.I).
Then use the buttons (Fig.I.II) to fold the rear axle until the rear wheels are folded. Remove the metal connector (5.) (Fig.I.III)
from underneath the frame by pulling, and insert it into the holes on the rear axle (Fig.I.IV). If the pedals are mounted,
remove them from the front wheel by pressing the button (Fig.I.V) and place them back under the seat (Fig.I.VI). It is possible
to change the seat tube (3.) to a longer one; to do so, unscrew the screw that holds the seat tube with the mounting spanner
(4.) and pull the tube out of the hole. Then insert the longer tube so that the holes in the tube and seat overlap. Tighten the
screw with the mounting spanner. NOTE: The bike can be used in two rear wheel alignment configurations. Position 1 -
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