Operation Manual

Balance bikeBasic adjustments
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1. Loosen the bolt in the seat post clamp
until the seat post can be moved.
2. Adjust the saddle height so that your
child can put both feet flat on the
ground when sitting on the saddle.
3. Make sure that the marking on the seat
post is not visible (see “Illustr.: Seat post
marking”).
4. Twist the saddle so that the frame and
saddle form a straight line.
5. Tighten the bolt, observing applicable
torques (see the “Basics / Notes on
torques” chapter).
7.2 Checking and adjusting the tyre pressure
WARNING
Tyre blow-out or damage due to incorrect tyre pressure.
Risk of damage!
x Use a pump with a pressure display to inflate the tyres.
x Only inflate the tyres to the permitted tyre pressure.
x Do not allow your child to ride with damaged, cracked or
excessively worn tyres.
x Have your dealer explain how to check and adjust the tyre
pressure if necessary.
The tyre pressure is crucial to the rolling resistance and suspension of the balance bike.
Tyre pressure figures may be given in psi (pounds per square inch), kPa
(kilopascals) or bar, depending on the manufacturer.
Illustr.: Seat post marking (example)