yedoo S1616 Steel Urban Kick Scooter User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- yedoo
Table of Contents
yedoo S1616 Steel Urban Kick Scooter
Yedoo Mezeq
Yedoo Mula
Yedoo City / Cities
Introduction
We recommend that you entrust the installation, adjustment and regular maintenance to a specialist bicycle shop. Improper intervention can lead to damage of the balance bike or to an accident with serious health consequences.If you are technically capable, do not worry; this manual contains all the information you need to help you assemble your new balance bike. Send your questions, comments and suggestions for improvement of our products by e-mail to: info@yedoo.eu.
Yedoo frames are protected by a Registered Community Design (RCD), the commercial names are protected by registered trade marks. More information from the world of scooters and the list of distributors can be found at www.yedoo.eu.
Assembly Instructions
Assembly of the front (bigger) wheel Mezeq
Open the quick-release lever and loosen the nut. Mula / City / Cities
Mezeq
Make sure the front fork of the scooter is well positioned (disc brake is on
the left side in rider´s view).
- Make sure the front fork of the scooter is well positioned (brake levers are facing forward). Release the brake cable from its holder and loosen the brake arms.
- Place the wheel into the front fork so that is well-centred. The tread pattern (arrow-shaped lines on the tires) must be pointing to the front.
Mezeq
Tighten the nut until you can feel resistance before closing the quick
release. Close it in a way that the quick release lever points backwards (for
safety reasons
Handlebar installation
Mezeq / Mula Place the handlebar tube as shown on the picture and tighten the
screws on the stem.
The highest possible height of the handlebars is marked with vertical grooves, at the maximum height the grooves should be visible only partly.
Mezeq
is the same as the assembly of the front wheel. Repeat the same process.
Mula / City / Cities
is the same as the assembly of the front wheel with the only exception of
double dropout at the rear fork. It allows positioning the footboard according
to the road conditions. The lower dropout enables off road riding.
The upper dropout, which also makes the footboard go lower and thus reduces the load on the standing leg, is intended for flat surface. Riding will be less tiring.
Installing the brake cables
Squeeze the brake lever to the maximum and insert the end of the brake cable
into the round lug (1). Insert the cable into the groove and tighten the set
screw (2) and the nut (3). Repeatthe process with the other brake. The rear
brake cable is usually mounted on the right brake lever and the front brake
wire on the left.
Adjustment of brake levers
Incline the brake levers correctly by loosening the screw on the sleeve. The
right inclination: Stand on the footboard, hold thehandles and stretch out
your fingers in a way that your arm and the fingers form a single straight
line. This should be the position of the brake levers.
Adjustment of brakes
On both wheels, check that the discs are not touching the brake pads when the
wheel is turning. If yes, loosen the adjusting screws (1) and regulate the
position of both brake pads so that they are parallel to the disc on their
whole length. Then tighten the screws again.
The distance between the pads and the disc should be minimal. You can adjust it with the adjusting roller (2) which regulates the tension of the brake cable. If this is not enough, tighten or even loosen the brake cable at the anchor screw
Mula / City / Cities
When braking, check that the brake pads of both wheels fit tightly on the rim
sides. If not, you can adjust their position via a screw that connects them to
the V-brake arms (1). The pads shall not touch the tires.
Check that the pads make enough space (1–2 mm) after releasing the brake levers. The distance can be adjusted by tightening or loosening the brake cable at the anchor screw (2). In case the brake pad is touching the wheel when turning, symmetrically adjust the distance of brake arms by the tightening screws (3). Fasten the end of the brake cable in the lock and secure with the cable tie, then trim the tie.
Safety measures
The scooter in its basic equipment is designed for riding during daylight in areas meant for sport and recreation. For roads with car traff ic or for riding in the dark, you need to provide your scooter with safety features (lights, reflectors, etc.) in accordance with the regulations valid in your country. Pay attention to traff ic and general safety regulations and use protective accessories (helmets, knee and elbow pads, good shoes, etc.) Before each ride, always check good function of the brakes and the overall technical condition of the scooter. Do not exceed the maximum loading capacity of the scooter (as specified on the front side). The scooter is designed for one rider only! Do not overload the scooter, it is not intended for jumping or acrobatic riding. All the speed-limiting mechanisms (brake pads or discs, rims, and tires etc.) can become warm when used. For this reason, it is not recommend able to touch them before cooling off ! To park the scooter, use the kick-stand! Beware that its loading capacity is approximately 15kg. Do not step on the footboard when the scooter is parked
Riding instructions
When riding, always grip the handlebar with both hands. While pushing off with one foot, place the other foot on the footboard of the scooter. Regularly exchange feet. In order to brake, press the brake levers on the handlebars. Usually you would use the right lever which controls the rear brake. The front brake should only be used to supplement the stopping power of the rear brake. Never squeeze the front brake without also squeezing the rear brake with equal or greater force. Warning: sudden violent braking may cause injury.
Maintenance
Correct and regular maintenance increases safety and lengthens the life span of your scooter. Regularly inspect screw connections, quick releases, pressure in tires and lubricate the moveable parts (wheels, bearings, handlebars bearings, cables, brake parts etc.). Make sure that no lubricant gets on the rims or brake pads. Grease reduces their eff ect! If this situation occurs, it is necessary to remove the grease from all the parts, using a solvent and/or degreaser. Inspect the tires for cuts, nicks and deformities. Replace tires that show excessive wear and damage with an equivalent tire. Inspect the self- locking nuts. If they get loose freely, exchange them with new ones. Check the spokes for defects. Irregular strain or looseness in spokes can cause their cracking or can make the wheel wobble. Keep your scooter clean, use soft cloth moistened with water. It should be stored inside, on a dry and shaded place. Do not expose the scooter to high humidity or extreme temperatures over a long period of time. Before the winter, prepare it against corrosion and inflate the tires to its maximal value as specified on the side of the tire. The producer does not cover damage caused solely by neglected maintenance, non- adequate adaptation, or inappropriate treatment and storage. The product complies with the corresponding EU standards (ČSN EN 14619) and received quality and safely certifications from a leading Czech testing lab – Engineering Test Institute (Strojírenský zkušební ústav, s.p.). Producer: EU INTREA – PIKO, s.r.o., Sasanková 2657/2, 106 00 Praha 10, Česká republika, www.yedoo.eu
Warranty list
General regulations
The content, extend and duration of the warranty conforms to the valid legal
code in the respective country of the purchase of the scooter.
Warranty period
The buyer of the new Yedoo scooter (product) can apply the warranty during the
period of 36 months from the purchase. The warranty commences on the day of
the sale to the end user and is automatically extended when the product is
taken into repair during warranty period.
Warranty application
The warranty must be filled out with the retailer, where the product was
purchased (see bellow). When applying the warranty, we recommend presenting
the filled out sheet bellow, the receipt and a complete and cleaned product.
The seller will give a written confirmation to the buyer regarding the
acceptance of the product into the warranty process.
Warranty conditions
The product must be assembled following the instructions of the manual. The
products shall only be used for the purposes, which it was designed for. The
product must be stored and maintained in the ways in accordance with the
Instruction manual. The warranty does not cover damage caused by common wear
and tear is not covered by this warranty. The producer does not cover damage
caused by incorrect assembly or by use in contradiction with the Instruction
manual.
- Product model:
- Serial number of the frame:
- Date of purchase:
- Retailer:
- Signature and stamp:
References
- Yedoo - koloběžky pro dospělé, dětské koloběžky a odrážedla
- Yedoo - Adult and Children´s Scooters and Balance Bikes
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