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1. To adjust the height 1 Slightly loosen the 4 screws using an Allen key 2 Loosen the wing nut 3 Slide the seat to the desired height and then tighten the screws and the wing nut again Position backrest Easy Sport with comfortable chair The back rest can be adjusted to the desired position To do this 1 Loosen the 2 wing nuts 2 Put the backrest in the desired position and then tighten the wing nuts again User manual tricycles 06 13 E 2 Firmness backrest Easy Rider Junior Easy Rider Easy Sport To adjust the backrest to a looser or tighter position 1 Open the straps by loosening the velcro 2 Tighten the straps or loosen them 3 Fasten the velcro again Handle bar height Husky Mini Midi Max Maxi Comfort Viki Vik Viktoria Viktor Easy Rider Junior Easy Rider N The height of the handle bars affects the comfort of the ride It determines the pressure lt on the hands and the position of the back Determine your own most comfortable height by using the bike To adjust the handle bars 1 Slightly loosen the screw by using an Allen key 2 Slide the handle bars to the correct height 3 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 TT TTI the shaft and will risk coming off which can lead to MIN INSERT serious injuries User manual tricycles 06 13 10 Position h
2. O vanraam Viki Vik Viktoria Viktor Husky Mini Midi Maxi 1 7 Maxi Comfort Easy Rider Junior Easy Rider Easy Sport CE Van Raam BV Aaltenseweg 56 7051 CM Varsseveld The Netherlands 06 13 CONteNIS wmmamamana manana manana namana NINANI NINANI NINANI NINANI KANIKI KANIKI NANA KI NINANI KIKA Ka na Kana Kanana na naa Contact details manufacturer Conformity ee TAA Ko Ye FB Toa 1 To akakaa ai WAAMA MAA ANWANI AWA SEE eR aks NA ares ATIWA NI WA II ui iza bii Intended usage Safety measures Delivery inspection Adjustment of the bicycle Accessories Before the first use Technical details ssis Jaco e e Maintenance and adjustments to be done by owner nl Repairs and maintenance to be done by dealer esseeeesneeetesneeeeeeneeeeeeneeereneeeens DISPOSA Hizi ATEA TrA AE au Handover sale to a new owner oats GU aArantOG ai AA AA ek et E oe eka ht ete oe ae ote escheat Frame number AA AA AI a e A dae savouss WANAYE BI AGA KANIKI TA UTA raveds Contact details manufacturer Van Raam BV Aaltenseweg 56 7051 CM Varsseveld The Netherlands Tel 431 0 315 257370 E mail info vanraam nl Internet www vanraam com Conformity Van Raam declares as manufacturer that the tricycles stated in this manual has been produced in accordance with the 93 42 EEG guidelines User manual tricycles 06 13 2 Introduction This user ma
3. User manual tricycles 06 13 20 Charging the battery There are Heinzmann systems With Litium lon batteries and with lead batteries For charging Lithium lon look at page 18 1 First connect the charger plug to the charging point under the luggage rack 2 Put the charger plug in the wall socket 3 Depending on the state of the battery it needs 4 to 12 hours to charge The battery S is completely charged when the green lamp lights up 4 As soon as the battery is charged first take the plug from the wall socket and then disconnect the charger from the bicycle Depending on your order this charger is supplied Battery Easy Sport When charging first connect the plug to the charging point on the bicycle and then put the plug in the wall socket When charged first take the plug from the wall socket and then disconnect the charger from the bicycle User manual tricycles 06 13 21 The batteries can also be taken from the containers and charged somewhere else indoors for instance To do this 1 Loosen the charge connector of the batteries from the charging point under the luggage rack 2 Undo the lock of the fastening device and open it 3 Take the batteries from the containers 4 Putthe batteries down and connect the charge connector of the batteries to the connector of the charger 5 Put the charger plug in the wall socket The red light will light up 6 Depending on the state of the batte
4. provides optimum support You can change the level while cycling Indication lights battery The engine has launch control This allows the driver to accelerate without pedaling up to a speed of 5 km h To accelerate press the launch button and keep it pressed down The motor is activated after 2 seconds The reverse gear is activated by pedalling back from a standing position Within a few seconds the motor is activated and the tricycle cycles at a speed of about 3KM h backwards when you start to pedal backwards AA Do not be frightened by an unexpected noise of the electric motor If you e g wait for the traffic light and you play with the pedals by moving them backwards the reverse gear is activated and the tricycle cycles backwards With the on off button you can turn off the system When the system is not used it will automatically turn off after a certain time You can see the battery level at the indication lights at the coloured display If only the red light is on the battery is almost empty and needs to be recharged or replaced by a new fully charged battery When the last red light flashes the battery is empty and the engine will not support you any longer while cycling User manual tricycles 06 13 17 Y When you push the bicycle turn off the motor When the motor is not used for several days the battery switches into the sleeping mode This to protect the batteries To activate it you must connect
5. a plate in front of the hinge plate of the hinge plate User manual tricycles 06 13 Position of the sticker on the Husky Mini Midi and Maxi Husky Mini on the frame tube on the back of the saddle tube Midi Maxi on the back of the saddle tube on the back of the saddle tube Maxi Comfort on the back of the saddle tube User manual tricycles 06 13 31 Position of the sticker on the Easy Rider Junior Easy Rider and Easy Sport Easy Rider Junior Easy Rider on the frame tube Easy Sport on the frame tube under the chair tube User manual tricycles 06 13 32
6. get caught in the clamp If the clamp closes too easily the El clamping force is too low In this case open the clamp and tighten the nut B a bit more If a lot of force is necessary to close the clamp the nut should be loosened slightly Do not pull out the saddle pin further than the marking The tube will not go into the shank deep II enough and will risk coming off This can lead to MIN INSERT serious injuries User manual tricycles 06 13 Saddle position Easy Rider Junior Easy Rider The saddle position is correctly adjusted when the cyclist is sitting on the bicycle and puts a foot on the pedal in the furthest position Adjust the saddle in such a way that the leg is stretched but still relaxed To adjust the saddle 1 Loosen the 4 wing nuts slightly 2 Slide the saddle to the correct position 3 Tighten the 4 wing nuts again 11 Ifthe wing nuts are in each others way one can be pulled out and turned away Position of the backrest Easy Rider Junior Easy Rider The backrest can be adjusted to the desired position To do this 1 Loosen the wing nut slightly 2 Put the backrest in the desired position 3 Tighten the wing nut again User manual tricycles 06 13 Soy Saddle position and frame length Easy Sport The saddle position is correctly adjusted if the cyclist is sitting on the bicycle and puts one foot in the furthest position Adjust the saddle posi
7. regulations of your town Handover sale to a new owner When you hand over your tricycle to a new owner it is important that you also hand over all necessary technical documentation so that the new owner can use the bicycle safely Guarantee The guarantee is valid for all faults in the product which are proven to be caused by material or manufacturing error For our tricycles we give a guarantee of 5 years on the frame and the front fork For the paint all accessories and other parts except wear parts we provide a 2 year guarantee as legally regulated Beware The guarantee as well as the product liability in general expires if the instructions stated in this manual are not followed This is also the case if unauthorized maintenance is carried out or if technical changes or additions are made without permission of Van Raam User manual tricycles 06 13 29 Frame number The frame number is printed on the sticker This sticker is located on the frame see the images below At the Viki Vik Viktoria Viktor the frame number is stamped in the frame see the images below for the positions IAU A I iC R infoWvanraam ni XX XX XXXXXXXX wnan Www vanraam ni Frame number Positions of frame number stamped in the saddle tube Viki and Vik or stamped in a plate on the frame Viktoria and Viktor Viki on the back of the on the back of the saddle tube saddle tube Viktoria Viktor in a plate in front in
8. the battery to the charger for a few seconds or cycle the bike forwards and push the on off button to activate the system Charging the Battery For the best performance and to prolong the life of the battery we recommend that you charge the battery at home at room temperature To charge the battery 1 Open the little lock by turning the key a quarter to the right 2 Push down the lock while pulling the battery with your other hand 3 Take the battery pack into the house Plug the charger into the plug contact of the battery User manual tricycles 06 13 18 4 Connect the charger plug into the socket The ae red light on the charger will light up lt 5 4 Depending on the battery level the charging time is about 4 hours If the green light is on the battery is charged ji 6 C Once the battery is charged pull the plug from the socket first 7 Then pull the connector from the battery Put the battery back in the holder of the cycle _ and close the lock It is also possible to charge the battery while it is still in the holder When charging the battery first connect the charging point and then insert the plug into the socket After being charged first disconnect the socket and only then remove the charger from the tricycle User manual tricycles 06 13 Caution e We recommend charging the battery inside at room temperature e Charge the battery until the green light tu
9. a fall The cyclist needs to be familiar with using the brakes on the front wheel High speeds in the bends driving on rough ground and sharp bends can lead to the tricycle falling over Extra attention is essential if a child is using the bicycle or a person with limited powers of perception is using the bicycle User manual tricycles 06 13 24 Before a child or an adult with limited powers of perception rides the bicycle independently for the first time they should practice first under your supervision or under the supervision of others Pay special attention to bends because this can be a great source of danger Also explain that the widest part of the bicycle is situated behind the driver Let them practice passing several obstacles to get a feel of the width of the bicycle Children or adults with limited powers of perception should always be made aware of the possible dangers of using a tricycle Important safety points for the cyclist Go very carefully during the first ride When riding the bicycle hold both hands firmly on the handle bars and feet on the pedals Test the riding style of the tricycle on rough ground at moderate speed This way the cyclist learns how to react to unexpected movements of the bicycle and the handle bars during use Explore how the tilting movements of the tricycle react to body posture Tilt to the inside of the bend Small obstacles should be cycled over with appropriate speed Obs
10. andle bars Husky Mini Midi Maxi Maxi Comfort Viki Vik Viktoria Viktor Easy Rider Junior Easy Rider You can tilt the handle bars This influences the distance from the handle bars to the upper body Determine your own most comfortable position by using the bike To tilt the handle bars 1 Slightly loosen the screws A and B with an Allen key 2 Put the handle bars in the desired position and then tighten the screws considerably 3 Slightly loosen screw C with an Allen key put the handle bars in the correct horizontal position and then tighten the screw again Position handle bars Easy Sport You can tilt the handle bars Determine your own most comfortable position by using the bike To tilt the handle bars 1 Slightly loosen the screws with an Allen key 2 Put the handle bars in the desired position and then tighten the screws again considerably User manual tricycles 06 13 Accessories Depending on your order you can use the accessories as described below Crank shortener 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 socketed screw A the crank shortener should be aligned with the crank 2 assembly points pedal Foot support The foot support is fitted to the pedal with a Fa balance block _ User manual tricycles 06 13 12 Lower leg support To fit the lower leg su
11. eplacement and repair of parts frame forks illumination brakes drive mechanism and the handle bars should always be performed by a dealer If not the guarantee ceases to be valid and you will be personally responsible in the event of possible damage A Specific safety parts should always be replaced by new parts Delivery inspection Check the delivery immediately after receiving it In the event of damage or incomplete delivery we ask you to contact your dealer immediately Adjustment of the bicycle Before using the bicycle adjust it to the measurements of the cyclist This is of great importance especially the saddle and the handlebars 7 Ifan optimal adjustment of the bicycle as defined in the instructions is not possible for the cyclist you can contact your dealer for a fitting solution The brakes are correctly adjusted as standard and can only be adjusted by the dealer during periodic maintenance User manual tricycles 06 AA Saddle height Husky Mini Midi Maxi Maxi Comfort Viki Vik Victoria Victor When the cyclist is sitting on the bicycle and can put a foot on the pedal in the lowest position the saddle height is correct Adjust the saddle height in such a way that the leg is k stretched but relaxed in that position t Ra To adjust the saddle FN 1 Open the quick clamp A fy 2 Slide the saddle to the correct height NYA 3 Close the guick clamp 71 Make sure clothing cannot
12. gth of inner leg User manual tricycles 06 13 Maintenance and adjustments to be done by owner Below you can find the instructions for maintenance and adjustments that you can do yourself on a regular basis which will keep your bicycle in top condition Cleaning The frame of the tricycle can be cleaned with a damp cloth For areas that are dirtier you can use a mild detergent The wheels can be cleaned with a damp brush with plastic hairs not a wire brush The saddle the grips and the backrest can be cleaned with mild soap and water A Do not use a pressure washer or a steam cleaner Inspection of the tricycle After 200 kilometres or after a period of 2 months the bicycle should be inspected Check the brakes the illumination and the spokes Also check the tyre tread depth This should be at least 1 mm Worn out tyres or possible faulty parts should be replaced Also check the parking brake With the parking brake pulled up the tricycle should not ride away with the cyclist The correct tension of the chain The chain should not be too tight It should hang loose Without effort you should be able to move the chain up and down half a centimetre approximately Adjusting chain tension Husky Mini Midi Maxi Maxi Comfort Easy Rider Junior Easy Rider Easy Sport To keep the chain tension correct a special tensioning wheel is fitted on to the bicycle as an integrated chain tensioner 1 Slightly lo
13. ion at the back works on batteries Push the button to switch the light on and off Gears Standard the bicycle has 8 gears The gears are used by turning the grip Do not use the pedals when turning the grip User manual tricycles 06 13 Check before every ride e the brakes including the parking brakes e the tyre pressure e the illumination e _ that all parts are secure Contact your dealer and do not use your bicycle if you identify any irregularities As with all mechanical parts the bicycle is subject to wear and tear and high loading If a component fails it can lead to very dangerous situations This can lead to damage or injuries to the user of the bicycle Any form of tearing scratching or changing of colour is an indication that the part should be replaced Points of interest during cycling After you have adjusted the bicycle to the measurements of the cyclist you can start using the bike The tricycle gives a very different ride experience than a bicycle with two wheels Practice in particular with bends and braking because a tricycle can react contrary to what you would expect It may happen that the back wheel comes off the ground on the inside when going round a bend To avoid this the rider leans towards the inside of the bend with his body The right brake lever works on the front brake Be particularly cautious because when braking too forcefully the front wheel might block which can lead to
14. nual gives important and necessary A information about the use of your tricycle We ask you g to go through the manual thoroughly before using the tricycle All safety and user aspects have to be made Y clear to children and to people with limited powers of perception READ THOROUGHLY Children or adults who cannot use bicycles or vehicles due to their handicap are able to ride these tricycles The tricycles can be used by children or adults with neuro muscular disorders such as paralysis of the brain and muscular dystrophy This also applies to people suffering from co ordination problems loss of balance and limited natural movements Intended usage The tricycles are designed for normal use on level and solid ground The usual bicycle caution should always be taken into consideration At the same time all safety instructions as described in this manual should be complied with explicitly Also the local traffic rules should always be complied with All other use including damage or physical injuries due to this are not the manufacturer s responsibility User manual tricycles 06 13 3 Safety measures e Ensure the bicycle is in good condition each time before using it e Check before each ride that the brakes are in order Check the lights and reflectors Regularly check whether all screw joints are tight Regularly check whether the wheels the handlebars and the saddle are secure Make sure there is sufficien
15. osen the screw Hold the nut at the back tight with a socket wrench to stop the screw from slipping 2 Shift the tensioning wheel in such a way that the chain hangs loose as described above 3 Tighten the screw again User manual tricycles 06 13 Adjusting chain tension Viki Vik Viktoria Viktor To keep the chain tension correct the back wheel axle is adjusted Follow the instructions below 1 Slightly loosen the nuts of the back wheel axle so that the back wheel can move backwards and forwards 2 Slide the back wheel backwards so that the chain is hanging loose as described earlier Also slide the bracket A 3 At the same time make sure that the wheel is straight and positioned in the centre of the frame as illustrated Not to the left or to 3 the right 4 Slightly tighten the nuts l 5 Check whether the chain tension is correct gt C and whether the wheel is straight and in the a centre of the frame E 6 Tighten the nuts again 3 1 The right lubricant The chain should be cleaned and maintained at regular intervals every 3 months approximately Only use special chain grease or Tevlon spray This is the only way to make sure that the chain will run smoothly will stay water resistant and will not rust Wipe the chain with a cloth treat it with grease or spray and remove any excess lubricant with a rag Other parts should not be treated with a lubricant Checking
16. pport 1 First fit the lower leg support to the metal plate A 2 The lower leg support is then fitted to the foot support Make sure that plate B is under the pedal and plate A is between the pedal and the foot support 3 Adjust the height of the lower leg support in such a way that it matches the lower leg of the cyclist 4 Fit the elastic to a point on the frame so that the lower leg support stays upright in stationary position Determine by yourself which point is best Use the velcro to secure the lower leg Push bar Husky Mini Midi To fit the push bar 1 Loosen the screw by using an Allen key 2 Slide the push bar in the tube up to the stop Then tighten the screw again very firmly by using the Allen key User manual tricycles 06 13 Dividable frame The bicycle can be divided into 2 paris To divide the frame 1 Use the parking brake 2 Remove the grip from the handle bars Push the pellets of the small spring A so that the grip can be removed from the handle bars 3 Loosen the knob 4 Remove the front part out of the coupling To assemble the bicycle again follow these steps in reverse order Walking stick holder The walking stick holder is fitted under the luggage rack The walking stick should be fastened with velcro User manual tricycles 06 13 A Back support Fit the back support under the saddle with the hexagon socket A Fir
17. rns on e Never interrupt the charging process e It is better for the battery to charge when the battery is almost empty If the tricycle is not used for a long time please store the battery fully charged and keep it in house Recharge the battery occasionally Otherwise it can cause damage e Don t open the charger yourself When problems occur please contact your local dealer e Use the charger only in dry rooms at room temperature Heinzmann motors The bicycle can be supplied with an electric Heinzmann motor There are 2 types available Accelerator The electric motor is operated by using the accelerator By using the cockpit you start the motor and determine the power of the motor This motor accelerates and drives with a speed up to 6 km h maximum For more speed the cyclist has to pedal as well Pas Vario The electric motor is operated by the cockpit With this cockpit you switch the engine on off and you can also determine the power of the motor This motor only supports the cycling and does not accelerate Use of the cockpit same in both models Press one of the buttons 1 2 or 3 to start the electric motor With these buttons you can determine the power of the motor also during cycling With the red button you shut down the system If the system is not used it will automatically shut itself down after a period of time l When walking backwards with the bicycle always turn off the motor
18. ry it will take 4 to 12 hours to fully charge 7 As soon as the battery is charged first take the plug from the wall socket 8 Then take the charge connector of the batteries from the connector of the charger 9 Place the batteries back in the containers on the bicycle and lock the fastening devices 10 Then connect the charge connector of the batteries to the connector of the charging point again Beware A e Charge the battery until the green lamp lights up AP rF e Never interrupt the charging process 2 e For the lifespan of the battery it is better to charge i the battery when it is almost discharged e It is damaging for the battery if it is not used for more than 2 months In that case charge the battery every now and then e The case of the charger may not be opened by the buyer In the event of problems go to your dealer e Only use the charger in non humid indoor spaces e Below 5 degrees Celsius the charger will not function properly In that case it is advisable to charge the batteries indoors User manual tricycles 06 13 Extra accessories are available at your dealer Before the first use Parking brake Always use the parking brake if you park the bicycle and leave it behind illumination The energy for the illumination on the front is supplied by the dynamo Push the button so that the dynamo moves against the tyre To turn off the light push the dynamo back again The illuminat
19. st adjust the right depth by loosening nut B putting the back support in the right position and then tighten the nut again Then adjust the right height by loosening the 2 nuts C sliding the support in the correct position and then tighten the nuts again The back support can be fitted with a belt D Use the fastening device to open and close the belt User manual tricycles 06 13 D eee 108 EO Flashing light system r To use the flashing lights press the switch to left or right If you want to switch off the flashing light system put the switch in the middle position The lights work 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 battery CR123A Eccentric crank The bicycle can be fitted with an eccentric crank on the left and or right side User manual tricycles 06 13 16 Electric motors The tricycle can be equipped with an electric Silent motor system or Heinzmann Silent Electric motor The Electric motor has the following Functions Pedal assistance while cycling Stand 1 2 or 3 Launch control On of Button aa Backwards pedaling with assistance 3 Press the on off button to turn on the motor After the system is turned on the electric motor is active in level 1 Level 1 provides light support Level 3
20. t air in the tyres Only use the bicycle on a solid and level surface Make sure that wide trousers or lose hanging clothing don t get caught in the chain spokes or pedals Do not use a pressure washer or a steam cleaner for the cleaning of the bicycle A Extra attention is essential if a child is using the bicycle e Never leave a child alone with the bicycle without supervision Always have the child wear a bicycle helmet Make sure the helmet fits correctly e Have the child wear visible reflective clothing so they are visible to other road users e Block the bicycle to stop it from moving when your child is getting on or off the bicycle Do this by using the parking brake and holding the bicycle Do this until your child is sitting safely and correctly on the bicycle It is advisable to fit a flag onto the bicycle that is visible above the child User manual tricycles 06 13 4 Load The maximum load should not be exceeded See information in the index of technical details on page 23 By permitted load we mean the total load including the load in the basket or on the luggage rack Make sure that the permitted luggage rack and basket weight is not exceeded maximum 20 kg People are not to be transported in the basket Be aware that a basket full of luggage can influence the steering considerably No luggage that limits the use of the bicycle can be transported on the handle bars Damaged or worn out parts The r
21. tacles higher than 5 cm should be avoided User manual tricycles 06 13 25 Technical details Husky Mini Midi Maxi Maxi Easy Comfort Rider Junior Frame height 23 31 41 52 42 52 61 55 75 cm Length cm 98 136 168 178 194 175 Width cm 59 60 75 75 75 73 Boarding 15 20 28 28 23 37 height cm Front wheel 12 5 16 20 22 24 16 Back wheel 12 5 16 22 24 24 16 Weight kg appr 11 appr 20 appr 27 appr 29 appr 29 appr 25 Max load 20 20 20 20 20 20 basket kg Total max 85 85 110 140 140 100 load kg Brakes front Rim brake V brake V brake V brake V brake Rim brake Brakes back Back pedal Back pedal Disc Disc Disc Drum brake brake brake brake brake brake Easy Rider Easy Sport Viki Vik Viktoria Viktor Frame height 70 90 70 90 25 38 41 50 cm Length cm 206 190 230 100 100 152 173 Width cm 73 80 66 75 78 86 Boarding 38 52 12 13 18 16 height cm Front wheel 20 20 12 5 16 18 20 Back wheel 20 20 16 20 24 26 Weight kg appr 35 appr 24 appr 15 appr 20 appr 30 appr 30 Max load 20 20 n v t 20 20 20 basket luggage rack kg Total max 140 140 60 90 90 120 load kg Brakes front Rim brake Rim brake Drum Drum Drum Drum brake brake brake brake Brakes back Disc brake Disc brake Pedal V brake len
22. the rim Due to the combined action of the brake and the rims not only the brake lining but also the condition of the rim is important For this reason the rim should be checked at regular intervals for example when you inflate the tyres The presence of fine cracks in the spoke punches or deformation of the rim when there is higher air pressure indicate more serious wear and tear In that case the rim should be replaced because it can lead to loss of brake function or even a crack in the rim which can lead to all kinds of dangerous consequences User manual tricycles 06 13 28 Repairs and maintenance to be done by dealer Itis recommended that the tricycle has a yearly inspection carried out by the dealer In the event of technical trouble or faults the tricycle should be taken to the dealer for repairs immediately The replacing of safety related components especially frame brakes illumination handle bars front fork and actuation should be performed by the dealer If you still decide you want to replace components yourself you are responsible for damage or harm due to incorrectly fitted components Only use original spare parts which you can buy at you dealer If requested the dealer will make the necessary information on repair and maintenance available Disposal If you want to dispose your tricycle contact your dealer You can also contact the local waste disposal company They will dispose the tricycle according to the
23. tion in such a way that the leg is stretched but still relaxed The saddle position is adjusted by shifting the frame length to the right distance Do this by 1 Slightly loosen the 2 nuts of the frame tube the 2 nuts of the chain brackets A and the nut of the handle bars tube with a socket wrench 2 Slide the frame to the correct length Also slide the brackets A 3 Make sure that the handle bars are aligned with the front wheel Then tighten the 5 nuts again Saddle height Easy Sport with standard seat The saddle can be adjusted to the desired height Determine your own most comfortable height by using the bike To adjust the height 1 Slightly loosen the 3 screws using an Allen key 2 Slightly loosen the 2 nuts connected to the backrest using a socket wrench 3 Slide the saddle to the desired height and then tighten the screws and nuts 4 Beware The bracket can be fitted in 2 ways By turning the bracket the saddle can be adjusted to an extra high position User manual tricycles 06 13 8 Position backrest Easy Sport with standard saddle The backrest can be adjusted in the desired position To do this 1 Slightly loosen the 3 screws with an Allen key 2 Put the backrest in the desired position and then tighten the screws again Saddle height Easy Sport with comfortable chair The seat can be adjusted to the desired height Determine which is most comfortable by using the bike
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