lionelo Arie Balance Bike User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- lionelo
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lionelo Arie Balance Bike
Dear customer!
Should you have any remarks or questions concerning the product, please do not hesitate to contact us: help@lionelo.com
Producer:
Brandline Group Sp. z o. o.
A. Kreglewskiego 1, 61-248 Poznan, Poland
Important
Please read this manual before you start using the product to see its functions and use them in accordance with intended use. Keep this manual for future reference.
Warnings
- The bike is intended for children aged 3-6 and up to 30 kg heavy .
- The bike is intended for one person only .
- The bike must be assembled, disassembled and adjusted by an adult only and away from children.
- When using the product, please wear a protective equipment (helmet, guards) .
- Do not let your child stand on the seat or arms .
- Do not use the bike on a sloping or uneven surface .
- Do not use the bike near roads .
- Do not use the bike near potentially dangerous areas (e.g. swimming pool) .
- The child who uses the bike should be supervised by an adult.
- The child who uses the bike must wear footwear .
- Handle the toy carefully. It is necessary to have skills which prevent falls or collisions causing user’s and other persons’ bodily injuries.
- Keep plastic packaging out of reach of children as they pose a suffocation risk.
- Before every use, check the bike for any damage, loose connections or missing components.
- Do not use the product if any component is missing or damaged. This being the case, contact the manufacturer’s authorized service center.
- Do not tow the bike behind the car or other vehicle.
- Keep the product away from sources of heat, high temperatures, hot surfaces, sources of ignition, naked flame, oil and sharp edges.
- Store the bike in a dry place.
- Do not use the product if weather is unfavorable (e.g. frost, rain, snow, black ice).
The safest areas for using the bicycle are those with little or no vehicular traffic, such as private areas, playgrounds, schoolyards, and school playgrounds.
Product description (fig. 1)
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Anti-skid arms
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Handlebars
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Saddle
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Front fork
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Crossbar
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Rear wheel
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Front wheel
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Masking collar
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Safety mark under handlebars
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Clamping ring
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Safety mark under saddle
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Saddle hole in crossbar
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Saddle fixing ring
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Front wheel fork cap
How to assemble
Handlebars (fig. 2)
Remove the handlebars fixing ring (10) and front wheel fork cap (14) from the front fork (4). Insert the front fork with wheel in the bike crossbar hole. Put these items back on the protruding fork shank in the following order: front wheel fork cap (14) and handlebars fixing ring (10). Next release the nut on the ring (14) and insert the handlebars (2) in the front fork. Adjust the height of the handlebars to the child’s height – handlebars depth marker (9) cannot be visible, must be inside the crossbar. Tighten up the nut on the ring (14) and cover it (8). Once the process is completed, make sure the handlebars have been fixed securely. If not – tighten up the nut on the ring until the stability is acceptable.
Note! When assembling, make sure the front fork with a wheel is assembled in the crossbar properly. The bike should be assembled, disassembled and adjusted by an adult only.
Saddle (fig. 3).
Insert the saddle pipe in the saddle hole in the crossbar (12). Adjust the saddle height to the child’s height – saddle depth mark (11) cannot be visible, must be inside the crossbar. Tighten up the nut on the saddle fixing ring (13). Once the process is completed, make sure the saddle has been fixed securely. If not, tighten up the nut on the ring until the stability is acceptable.
Brake (fig. 4 and 5)
Before you use the bike, make sure the brake has been adjusted properly. When you unscrew the internal nut, you will tighten the brake cable. Tighten up the external nut too (see fig. 4 ). If you tighten up the adjustment bolt, you will cause the brake handle to get closer to the handlebars while brake cable tension will rise ( fig. 5 ).
How to use
It is necessary to sit on the saddle, grab both arms of the handlebar properly and then push alternately feet against the ground. When the child gathers speed on the bike, it must lift feet to ride freely. This way the child can learn to keep balance. To turn, the child must turn the handlebars in a proper direction and keep its balance. You should brake by touching the ground with your feet, or by applying the brake, located on the handle.
How to maintain and clean
Wash the bike with a wet cloth, then wipe it dry. Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning agents.
The pictures are for reference only. The real design of the products may differ from the pictures presented.
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