Vanraam O-Pair User Manual

Summary of O-Pair

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    Van raam bv aaltenseweg 56 7051 cm varsseveld the netherlands 06.13 user manual o-pair².

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 2 contents contents ........................................................................................................................ Contact details manufacturer ......................................................................................... Conformity ......

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 3 introduction this user manual gives important and necessary information about the use of your bicycle. We ask you to go through the manual thoroughly before using the bicycle. Delivery - bicycle with possible packaging - user manuals (s) - pump - foot support - possible c...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 4 safety measures ensure the bicycle is in good condition each time before using it. Check before each ride that the brakes are in order. Check the lights and reflectors. Regularly check whether all screw joints are tight. Regularly check whether the wheels, the handlebars ...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 5 load the maximum load should not be exceeded. See information in the index of technical details on page 22. By permitted load we mean the total load, including the load on the luggage rack. Make sure that the permitted load on the luggage rack is not exceeded. Damaged or ...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 6 min insert saddle height when the cyclist is sitting on the bicycle and can put a foot on the pedal in the lowest position, the saddle height is correct. Adjust the saddle height in such a way that the leg is stretched but relaxed in that position. To adjust the saddle: 1...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 7 min insert handle bar height the height of the handle bars affects the comfort of the ride. It determines the pressure on the hands and the position of the back. Determine your own most comfortable height by using the bike. To adjust the handle bars: 1. Slightly loosen th...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 8 steering damper the steering damper affects the stability during steering. By adjusting the screw, steering gets more rigid and stability will increase. Determine your own most comfortable setting for using the bike. Backrest chair adjust the position of the backrest and ...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 9 chair foot support adjust the position of the passenger ’s foot support. To do so: 1. First determine if the foot support is in the correct location. This is depending on the length of the passenger’s leg. By loosening the knob, the support can be taken out of the bracket...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 10 waist belt chair wrap the belt around the body and buckle it. Push the red button to unfasten the belt. Set the belt for the passenger by: 1. Unfastening the belt. 2. Pull the belt until it fits around the body of the passenger. Then buckle it . Accessories depending on ...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 11 adjust the seat width the width of the chair can be adjusted to the passenger (a). Also adjust the supports to the front or to the back (b) so the passenger can rest comfortably on the supports. To adjust this: 1. Slightly loosen the four nuts with a socket wrench. 2. Sl...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 12 adjust the belt to the passenger by: 1. Un-buckle the belt. 2. Tighten the belt till it fits the body of the passenger. Then buckle it. The child’s belt slides through the clamp on the front side of the back, behind the upholstery. Remove the upholstery and slip the belt...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 13 dividable frame the wheelchair can be separated from the bicycle part, so you can also go for a walk. To disconnect the wheelchair: 1. Use the parking brake by pressing the left brake (a) and securing the brake with the pellet (b). 2. Remove the grip (with the gear) from...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 14 7. Optional: if you have an electric heinzmann motor, loosen the cables. This need not to be done with the silent system. 8. Lift up the handle [a]. Loosen the clamp [b] and pull back the handle again. Slowly lower the wheelchair to the front on the nose-wheel . 9. Remov...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 15 folding the back rest to fold the back rest: 1. Slightly loosen the fastener handle. 2. Push the pin until the handle bars are released. 3. Pull out the handlebars from the tube. 4. Now fold the back rest to the front. Notice that the cables are not bent when folding! 4....

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 16 electric motors the o pair can be equipped with an electric silent motor system or heinzmann. Silent electric motor the electric motor has the following functions: - pedal assistance while cycling - launch control - backwards pedaling with assistance press the on/off but...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 17 when you push the bicycle, turn off the motor. When the motor is not used for several days, the battery switches into the sleeping mode. This to protect the batteries. To activate it, you must connect the battery to the charger for a few seconds or cycle the bike forward...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 18 6 once the battery is charged, pull the plug from the socket first.. 7 then pull the connector from the battery. 8 put the battery back in the holder, behind a on b 9 pull the handle backwards and push the battery on the top to the connector as shown in the drawing and c...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 19 when charging the battery, first connect the charging point and then insert the plug into the socket! After being charged, first disconnect the socket and only then remove the charger from the tricycle! After charging, always remove the charger cable from the battery. En...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 20 heinzmann electric motor the bicycle can be supplied with an electric heinzmann motor. There are 2 types available. Accelerator: the electric motor is operated by using the accelerator. By using the cockpit you start the motor and determine the power of the motor. This m...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 21 charging the battery: the charging point is situated behind the seat. To charge the battery: 1. First connect the charger plug to the charging point behind the seat. 2. Put the charger plug in the wall socket. 3. Depending on the state of the battery, it needs 4 to 12 ho...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 22 the batteries can also be taken from the containers and charged somewhere else, indoors for instance. To do this: 1. Loosen the charge connector of the batteries from the charging point under the seat. 2. Undo the lock of the fastening device and open it. 3. Take the bat...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 23 before the first use illumination the lights work on batteries. Push the button to switch the lights on and off. Both lights have 2 modes; steady and flashing . The front light has rechargeable batteries. When the light on the lamp is red, the lamp must be charged. There...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 24 only batteries: open the cover with a coin parking brake always use the parking brake if you park the bicycle and leave it behind. To operate the parking brake, squeeze the left brake [a] and lock it with the pin [b]. By squeezing the brake again it will unlock itself. [...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 25 gears standard the bicycle has 8 gears. The gears are used by turning the grip. Do not use the pedals when turning the grip. Option: when your bike has an electric motor, there are 6 gears. Check before every ride: the brakes (including the parking brakes) the tyre press...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 26 points of interest during cycling after you have adjusted the bicycle to the measurements of the cyclist and the passenger, you can start using the bike. The tricycle gives a very different ride experience than a bicycle with two wheels! Practice, in particular, with ben...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 27 maintenance and adjustments to be done by owner below you can find the instructions for maintenance and adjustments that you can do yourself on a regular basis, which will keep your bicycle in top condition . Cleaning the frame of the bicycle can be cleaned with a damp c...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 28 the correct tension of the chain the chain should not be too tight. It should hang loose. Without effort you should be able to move the chain up and down, half a centimetre approximately. To keep the chain tension correct, the back wheel axle is adjusted. Follow the inst...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 29 repairs and maintenance to be done by dealer it is recommended that the bicycle has a yearly inspection carried out by the dealer. In the event of technical trouble or faults, the bicycle should be taken to the dealer for repairs immediately. The replacing of safety-rela...

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    User manual o-pair² 06.13 30 frame number the frame number is printed on the sticker. This sticker is located on the frame, see the image below. Example sticker: position of sticker: frame number on the back of the saddle tube.