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Ver. 20150422
Art.no.
31-8542
20″ Bicycle
Cykel 20 ″
Sykkel 20 ″
Polkupyörä 20 ″
Fahrrad 20 ″
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English
20 Bicycle″
Art.no 31-8542
Please read theentire instruction manual before using theproduct and then save it for future reference.
We reserve theright for any errors in text or images and any necessary changes made to
technical data. If you have any questions concerning technical problems please contact our
Customer Services.
Contents
1. Safety 3 .........................................................................................................
2. Product description 4 ..........................................................................
3. Assembly 6 ...............................................................................................
4. Adjusting 7 .................................................................................................
4.1 Checking/adjusting handlebar height and angle 7 ...................................................
4.2 Checking/adjusting saddle height and angle 8 ........................................................
5 Checking/adjusting the brakes 8 .................................................
5.1 Front and rear rim brakes 8 ..................................................................................................
5.2 Coaster brake 9 ............................................................................................................................
5.3 Checking for rim wear 9 .........................................................................................................
6. Checking/adjusting the gears 9 ...................................................
7. Checking/adjusting chain tension 10 ..........................................
8. Attaching/removing the wheels 10 ...........................................
8.1 Wheel alignment 11 .......................................................................................................................
9. Care and maintenance 11 ..................................................................
9.1 Winter storage 11 ...........................................................................................................................
10. Disposal 11 .................................................................................................
11. Specifications 12 .....................................................................................
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1. Safety
• This bicycle is designed to be ridden on normal roads and not for terrain or competitive use.
Any form of use other than that described in this instruction manual can lead to aserious risk
for personal injury or damage to thebicycle itself.
• Preparations before use: Setting thecorrect saddle and handlebar height. Become familiar
with how thebrakes operate and identify which brake handle operates thefront brake
and which operates therear. This bicycle is even equipped with acoaster brake which is
activated when either of thepedals are pushed in abackwards direction. Make it ahabit of
testing thebrakes regularly. Test thedifferent braking systems in anappropriate area before
embarking on aride. Select anarea free of traffic or other road hinders. Never brake hard
using thecoaster brake in slippery conditions, e.g. on gravel, ice, snow or wet tarmac. For
steep hills several braking methods should be combined, otherwise using thecoaster brake
alone may cause it to overheat.
• Make sure that theseat and handlebar post are set within their recommended limits.
Theposts may not be extended outside or fall short of these recommended limits.
- A) Thehandlebar post has amax extension marking: , this marking MIN INSERTION
indicates that thehandlebar post is at its maximum safe extension point, and shows
theminimum portion that must be inserted into thebicycle’s steering column for safe
operation.
- B) Theseat post has two markings: shows theposition at which ↑MINIMUM INSERT ↑
theseat post is at its maximum extension point and theminimum portion ↓ MAXIMUM ↓
that must be slotted into theframe.
• Recommendations for safe bicycle use – Use abicycle helmet, check brakes regularly and
examine them for wear. Check that all brake components are securely fastened. Check tyres,
wheels and handlebars for wear and performance.
• Remember that braking distance is substantially increased on ice, snow and wet tarmac.
Make sure before every use that thecycle’s quick releases for thehandlebars, handlebar post
and seat post are securely locked along with testing that thehandlebar assembly and frame
lock levers work properly.
• Max bicycle load: Max total weight 119 kg (bicycle + rider+ packing).
• Max bike rack load: 15 kg.
• Max rider weight: 90 kg.
• Remember that rules and regulations for bicycles will differ from country to country. This may
include regulation regarding front, rear and side reflectors along with front and rear lights.
Familiarise yourself with therules and regulations that apply in your country.
• ).Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws but do not overtighten. (See section 2. Product description
• Adjust thebicycle so that it fits you. There are quick releases for thehandlebars, handlebar
post and seat post, which makes adjustments easy.
• Always conduct asafety check before riding.
• Always use aproperly adjusted and fitted helmet.
• Always keep both hands on thehandlebars.
• Always ride in thesame direction as traffic flow. Never ride against traffic.
• Always follow theHighway Code.
• Wear clothing that makes you visible to your fellow road users.
• Thebicycle must be equipped with wheel reflectors, both front and back and pedal
reflectors. Make sure that all reflectors are clean and visible.
• When riding in darkness make sure that you have properly functioning lights, both front and rear.
• Warning: Always brake using therear brakes first before attempting to use thefront brakes.
This especially applies if road surfaces are slippery.
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Asaklitt |
Kategoria: | Rower |
Model: | 31-8542 |
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