CSAWP LEMON Manuel utilisateur

USER
MANUAL
FOR CSAWP BIKES
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Please retain these instructions for future reference.
Thank you for choosing CSAWP!
These instructions are intended to detail some important points vital for the safe and effcient
running of your bike and to run through the adjustment of the bike to accommodate your
child’s development.
Your CSAWP has been part assembled for your convenience. These instructions are intended
to guide an adult through the final assembly and adjustment of the bike to fit your child. It also
details some important points vital for the safe and efficient running of your bike and to run
through the adjustment of the bike to accommodate your child’s development.

SAFETY FIRST
Avoid riding by any busy streets or highways and always observe possible national legal requirements if riding on public roads.
PLEASE RIDE WITH CARE
No matter how experienced your child is, it’s worth spending some time allowing your child to get used to riding their new bike
in a quiet, open area, free from traffic.The bike is built for speed and awesomeness.
Ensure that your child is properly protected at all times and above all...
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET!
RIDING IN THE DARK
Your CSAWP Bike comes with a full set of reflectors. Keep them on the bike and keep them clean; they will help your child to be
seen by others. If you and your child will be riding in dull or dark conditions we strongly recommend that you use a set of reliable
battery powered lights. We also strongly recommend your child wears reflective clothing when riding, but especially in low light
conditions.
BAD WEATHER
Always be aware that brakes do not work as efficiently in wet weather as they do in the dry. Even well maintained brakes will
require more pressure on the lever and a longer distance to stop. Make sure to remind your child to familiarise themselves with
braking when they ride in variable conditions. Also remember that visibility is reduced in the wet.

Your best ’friend‘ needs some simple care
REGULAR CHECKS
• Periodically check wheels and tyres for damage.
• Ensure that tyre pressures are at the recommended psi level on the side of the tyre.
• Regularly check and tighten all bolts.
• If broken in any way discontinue use immediately and refer to your authorised CSAWP retailer.

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BALANCE BIKES
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Setting Your CSAWP
Know Your CSAWP Balance Bike
N.B. The rear wheel comes pre-attached to the frame.

Setting Your CSAWP
The handlebars can be adjusted to suit the rider. The height can be altered to
find the most comfortable riding position for your child.
Your CSAWP has a “threadless” headset system which
uses a series of spacers that can be placed above or below the stem to alter
the handlebar height.
Using the allen key provided, remove the hex head bolts securing the front
plate of the stem.
Place the handlebar on the front of the stem and reattach the front plate to
secure.
Be sure that the stem clamps the centre of the handlebar length and that you
don’t over-tighten the hex bolts.
FIT THE HANDLEBAR
Do not over-tighten the stem bolts, you could strip the thread from the stem or the bolt.

Loosen the hex head bolt on the seat post clamp, with the supplied allen key,
to allow height adjustment of the saddle.
Adjust the height so that your child’s feet rest comfortably on the ground, flat
and with a slight bend in the knee.
NOTE: Do not adjust the saddle height beyond the marked safety line
on the seatpost.
Setting Your CSAWP
ADJUST THE SEA

Grab the front wheel , 2 x hex head bolts and the 2 x metal washers.
Slide a large washer over each of the hex head bolts and loosely th read
them into the wheel axle.
Then place the wheel axle into the fork drop outs with the washers between
the fork drop out and the bolt head.
Tighten the bolts with the supplied allen key. Ensure that the wheel is
straight and that it spins freely
FIT THE FRONT WHEEL

Basic maintenance
CLEANING
Weather conditions are generally the biggest factor that de-
termine the frequency of cleaning and lubrication.Cleaning
your bike regularly means you are more likely to notice any
loose or worn components and possible frame damage.
A clean, well lubricated bike will also run more smoothly and
look great. We recommend using a bicycle cleaner, a sponge
and a brush. Wash, rinse and dry before lubricating it.
DO NOT JET WASH as this may damage your bike’s cartridge
bearings.
After cleaning your bike, it is advisable to spray with a water
dispersant, let it dry and then lubricate moving parts. The
drivetrain and gear cables will benefit from regular lubrication
with a suitable bicycle specific lubricant.
LUBRICANTS
After cleaning your bike, it is advisable to spray with a water
dispersant, let it dry and then lubricate moving parts.
The drivetrain and gear cables will benefit from regular lubri-
cation with a suitable bicycle specific lubricant.
It is recommended to clean the chain and add chain oil after
each ride. (According to the actual riding environment and
frequency)
Although the bike uses corrosion resistant hardware a small
squirt of a water dispersant on all bolt heads will help stop
corrosion and keep the bolts looking like new.
Your best ’friend‘ needs some simple care
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