Zinc 332/2280 Manuel utilisateur

Maintenance Guide
Important – Please read these tips fully.
These instructions contain important information that will help you get the best from your bike,
ensuring safe and correct maintenance.
If you need help or have damaged or missing parts, call the Customer Helpline on 0871 226 2034
ZINC 16 inch Bike
Dec 2011
Instruction Manual
Important - Please take time to read the instructions carefully
332/2280
332/2228

Contents
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In the Box .........................................................................................................................................................5
Parts .............................................................................................................................................................5
Tools .............................................................................................................................................................5
Assembly ..........................................................................................................................................................6
Step 1 ...........................................................................................................................................................6
Step 2 ...........................................................................................................................................................7
Step 3 ...........................................................................................................................................................9
Step 4 .........................................................................................................................................................10
Step 5 .........................................................................................................................................................11
Step 6 .........................................................................................................................................................14
Riding Advice .................................................................................................................................................15
Before Riding..............................................................................................................................................15
Riding in Bad Weather...............................................................................................................................16
Riding in the Dark ......................................................................................................................................16
Riding Using Personal Music Players.......................................................................................................16

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WARNING! This Bike has been designed, assembled and tested in accordance with the BS EN
14765:2005 standard to ensure your safety. To make sure the bike remains safe, it should only
be used for recreational use. Under no circumstances should it be used for competitive cycling,
stunting, jumping or acrobatic manoeuvres. These types of cycling may result in serious personal
injury and damage to the bike.
WARNING! Always wear a cycle helmet when riding the bike. The helmet should be the correct size
for your head and must conform to the European Standard EN1078:1997.
WARNING! When riding in the dark, always make sure that the bike is tted with suitable reectors
and use a white front light and a red rear light.
WARNING! Always take extra care when riding in wet, foggy, windy or icy conditions. The brakes
may not be as effective and the braking distances may be increased.
WARNING! Always wear suitable cycling clothing when riding the bike. Loose clothing which may
get caught in moving parts should be avoided.
WARNING! This bike is only suitable for use by riders (including any panniers and/or luggage) with
total weight including the bike of 60 kg (132 lb) or less.
WARNING! When assembling the handlebars and stem to the bike frame, make sure the forks
are facing in the correct direction. If the forks are assembled correctly, the brakes should be facing
forwards. Failure to observe this warning may prevent their correct operation and may lead to
personal injury and damage to the bike.
WARNING! When assembling the handlebars and stem, make sure it is inserted beyond the
minimum insert mark. Failure to observe this warning may lead to a potentially unstable bike and
may result in serous personal injury.
WARNING! When assembling the seat post, make sure it is inserted beyond the minimum insert
mark. Failure to observe this warning may lead to a potentially unstable seat post and may result in
serous personal injury.
WARNING! The front and rear tyres must be fully inated before attempting to ride the bike. Under
no circumstances should the tyres be inated above the maximum pressure stated on the side of
the tyres.
WARNING! Only inate the front and rear tyres of the bike using a bicycle pump. Do not attempt to
use another type of pump to inate the tyres.
WARNING! As with all mechanical components, the bike is subjected to wear and high stresses.
Different materials and components may react to wear, stress or fatigue in different ways. If the
design life of a component has been exceeded, it may suddenly fail, possibly causing injuries to the
rider. Any form of crack, scratches or change of colouring in highly stressed areas indicate that the
life of the component has been reached and it should be replaced.
WARNING! Ensure only genuine replacement parts are used, especially for safety critical parts.

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CAUTION! Only use suitable tools to assemble the bike. The use of unsuitable tools may lead to
personal injury and damage to the bike.
CAUTION! Always ensure all packaging is removed from the bike before assembly and use. Failure to
remove the packaging may prevent the correct operation and may lead to personal injury and damage
to the bike.
CAUTION! The safety and smooth running of the bike can only be preserved with regular
maintenance. Always ensure the bike is maintained in accordance with the supplied maintenance
manual.
CAUTION! Before attaching the handlebar assembly, make sure all the cables are free to move
and are not tangled. Failure to observe this caution may prevent correct operation and may lead to
personal injury and damage to the bike.
IMPORTANT! Before assembling the bike, check all the parts indicated in the manual are in the
box. Inspect the parts for signs of damage. Do not assemble the bike if you observe any damaged
components.
IMPORTANT! Always take care when removing the packaging to prevent damage to the bike.
NOTE! Always recycle the packaging in accordance with local recycling schemes.
NOTE! The pedals and crank arms have colour coded stickers to indicate which pedal matches which
Crank Arm.
NOTE! The threads on the left and right pedals are different. To prevent damage to the threads, only
tighten the pedals in the direction indicated on the stickers.
NOTE! The left and right sides of the bike are determined by sitting correctly on the bike.
While assembling the bike, it is recommended that, where possible, a torque wrench is used to tighten
nuts and bolts. The table below provides a list of torque settings for the various nuts and bolts.
Recommended Tightening Information
Front Wheel Nuts
Rear Wheel Nuts
Seat Binding Nut
Seat Pillar Clamp Nut
Brake Anchor Nut
Handle Bar Clamp Nut
Head Stem Expander Bolt
Crank Cotter Pin Nuts
Brake Centre Bolt
Pedals
22 - 27 Newton Metres
24 - 29 Newton Metres
12 - 17 Newton Metres
4 - 19 Newton Metres
7 - 11 Newton Metres
5 - 19 Newton Metres
17 - 19 Newton Metres
5 - 10 Newton Metres
5 - 7 Newton Metres
35 - 40 Newton Metres
NOTE

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Parts
Tools
ABike (supplied with rear wheel assembled)
BHandlebar and stem
CSeat post and saddle
DFront wheel
EPedals (supplied in separate box)
B
E
D
C
Multitool (supplied in separate box) Hexagonal key (supplied in separate box)
A

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IMPORTANT! Before assembling the bike, check all the parts indicated in the manual are in the
box. Inspect the parts for signs of damage. Do not assemble the bike if you observe any damaged
components.
IMPORTANT! Always take care when removing the packaging to prevent damage to the bike.
1. Remove the bike from the box and carefully remove all packaging. The following types of
packaging are used to protect the bike during transit:
• Cardboard Wrapping - This is used to protect the painted surfaces of the bike frame.
• Bubble Wrapping - This is used to protect the painted surfaces of the bike frame.
• Cable Ties - These are used to secure loose parts to the partially assembled bike.
• Stem Caps - These are placed in unprotected ends of the bike frame.
• Axle Protectors - These are used to protect the outer edges of the front and rear wheel axles.
• Fork Protectors - These are used to prevent the suspension forks from bending or being
damaged.
2. The packaging should be retained until the bike is fully assembled. Use the box to store the
packaging during assembly.
NOTE! Always recycle the packaging in accordance with local recycling schemes.
Step 1
Assembly
NOTE

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2a Insert the Stem
WARNING! When assembling the handlebars and stem, make sure it is inserted beyond the
minimum insert mark. Failure to observe this warning may lead to a potentially unstable bike and
may result in serious personal injury.
If necessary, loosen the stem bolt at the top of the handlebars and stem Bto allow the wedge nut to
move freely.
Ensuring the wedge nut is correctly aligned, insert the lower end of the handlebars and stem Binto
the head tube of the bike A.
Step 2
Assembly
A
B
2a
Minimum
Insertion
Mark

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Step 2 (continued)
Assembly
2b Align the Stem
WARNING! When assembling the handlebars and stem to the bike frame, make sure the forks are
facing in the correct direction. If the forks are assembled correctly, the front brake should be facing
forwards. Failure to observe this warning may prevent their correct operation and may lead to personal
injury and damage to the bike.
Adjust the handlebars and stem Bto the desired height and align with the forks . The forks must
be facing the right direction as shown.
2c Securing the Stem
Using the supplied hexagonal key, tighten the stem bolt rmly.
F
B
2b 2c
3a Insert the Seat Post and Saddle
WARNING! When assembling the seat post, make sure it is inserted beyond the minimum insert
mark. Failure to observe this warning may lead to a potentially unstable seat post and may result in
serous personal injury.
Insert the lower end of the seat post and saddle Cinto the seat tube of the bike A.
3b Securing the Seat Post
Using the supplied hexagonal key, tighten the seat post bolt H rmly.
Step 3
C
AH
3a 3b
90°90°
F
Minimum
Insertion
Mark
Loosen
Tighten
Loosen
Tighten

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Step 3 (continued)
3c Adjusting the Position of the Saddle
The angle of the saddle C should be adjusted so that it is horizontal to the oor. To adjust the tilt of
the saddle, loosen the saddle clamp nuts Ga quarter of a turn at a time using the multitool supplied
until the saddle can be moved.
Once the saddle Cis positioned correctly, retighten the saddle clamp nuts G.
3d Adjusting the Height of the Saddle
The height of the saddle Cshould be adjusted so that the Rider can comfortably touch the ground
with both feet. To adjust the height of the saddle C, loosen the seat post bolt Huntil the seat post
can move freely.
Once the saddle Cis positioned correctly, retighten the seat post bolt H.
WARNING! When assembling the seat post, make sure it is inserted beyond the minimum insert
mark. Failure to observe this warning may lead to a potentially unstable seat post and may result in
serous personal injury.
C
G
H
C
3c 3d
Assembly
Loosen
Tighten
Loosen
Tighten

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NOTE! The pedals Eand crank arms Jhave colour coded stickers to indicate which pedal E
matches which crank arm J.
NOTE! The threads on the left and right pedals are different. To prevent damage to the threads, only
tighten the pedals in the direction indicated on the stickers.
4a Fitting the Right Hand Pedal
Locate the right hand pedal E. This will have a green sticker attached.
Locate the right hand crank arm Jon the bike A. This will also have a green sicker attached.
Remove the sticker from the right hand pedal E.
Insert the threaded shaft of the right hand pedal Einto the threaded hole of the right hand crank
arm J. Initially tighten the pedal using only your ngers in the direction indicated on the colour coded
stickers. Fully tighten using the multitool supplied.
4b Fitting the Left Hand Pedal
Locate the left hand pedal E. This will have a red sticker attached.
Locate the left hand crank arm Jon the bike A. This will also have a red sticker attached.
Remove the sticker from the left hand pedal E.
Insert the threaded shaft of the left hand pedal Einto the threaded hole of the left hand crank arm
J. Initially tighten the pedal using only your ngers in the direction indicated on the colour coded
stickers. Fully tighten using the multitool supplied.
Step 4
E
J
J
E
A
NOTE
Tighten
Clockwise
Tighten
AntiClockwise
Left Pedal (Red Sticker)
Right Pedal (Green Sticker)
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