KaZAM blinki User manual

Owner’s Manual
Please read and fully understand this manual
before operaon
This manual contains important safety, assembly
operaon and maintenance informaon.
Save this manual for future reference.

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Owner’s Manual Index
Your Bike
Bicycle Idenficaon Record ................................................................. 3
Fing the Rider to the Bicycle............................................................... 3
Warning and Safety Informaon ........................................................... 4
Rules of the Road............................................................................... 4, 5
The Owner’s Responsibility.................................................................... 5
Bicycle Assembly
Parts Assembly View.............................................................................. 6
Parts Assembly List ................................................................................ 7
Introducon ........................................................................................... 8
Tools Needed ......................................................................................... 8
Assemble the Front Wheel to the Fork.................................................. 9
Handlebar and StemInstallaon ......................................................... 10
Tesng Stemand Handlebar Tightness ............................................... 11
Care & Cleaning Instrucons ............................................................... 11
Light Insert Installaon ................................................................... 12,13
Seat Installaon ................................................................................... 14
Front and Rear Reflector Installaon................................................... 14
Maintenance and Service
Repair and Service ............................................................................... 15
Inspecon of the Bearings ................................................................... 15
Tires ..................................................................................................... 16
Phantoms Frames Warranty
Limited Warranty.............................................................................17,18

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Bicycle Identication Record
NOTE: This informaon can only be found on the bicycle itself, and is
not available from Kazam
Each bicycle has a Serial
Number placed on the frame.
The serial number can be found on
a scker on the boom of the
frame as shown (1).
Write this number below to keep it for future reference. If the bike is
stolen, give this number to the police to help them find the bicycle.
Model/Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Model Name:
Fitting the Rider to the Bicycle
To determine the correct size of bicycle for the rider:
Straddle the assembled bicycle with feet shoulder width apart and
flat on the ground.
There must be at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) of clearance
(1) between the highest part of the top tube (2) and
the crotch of the rider with res properly inflated.
The minimum leg-length for the rider is the
highest part of the top tube plus one inch (3).

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Warning and Safety Information
This symbol is important. See the word “CAUTION” or “WARNING”
which follows it.
The word “CAUTION”is used before mechanical instructions. If these
instructions are not obeyed, mechanical damage or failure of the bicycle
can occur.
The word “WARNING” is used before personal safety instructions. If these
instruction are not followed, injuries to the rider or others can occur.
Adult assembly is required.
Continuous adult supervision is required.
Do not add a motor to the product.
Do not tow or push the product.
Do not modify the product.
Replace worn or broken parts immediately.
If anything does not operate properly, discontinue use.
Rules of the Road
WARNING: Failure of the rider to follow the “Rules of the Road” listed
below can result in injury to the rider or to others.
Obey all traffic regulations, signs, and signals.
Ride on the correct side of the road, in a straight line, and in single file.
Avoid riding at night, dusk, dawn and any other time of poor visibility.
Always wear a bicycle helmet in compliance with CPSC safety
standards, as well as your local safety standards.
Always wear shoes.

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Rules of the Road ‐ Continued
Use extra caution in wet weather conditions:
Ride slowly and use caution on damp surfaces because the tires will
slide more easily.
Avoid the hazards listed below to prevent loss of control or damage to
your wheels:
Be aware of drain grates, soft road edges, gravel or sand, pot holes
or ruts, wet leaves, or uneven paving.
To prevent loss of control, cross railroads at a right angle.
Avoid unsafe actions while riding.
Do not carry any passengers.
Do not attach anything to your bicycle or carry any items that could
impair your vision, hearing, or control.
Always ride with both hands on the handlebars.
The Owner’s Responsibility
WARNING: This bicycle is not made to withstand the abuse of
jumping and stunting. It is made to be ridden by one rider at a time for
general transportation and recreational use.
It is the owner’s responsibility to follow all assembly and adjustment
instructions exactly as written in this manual, and any “Special Instructions”
supplied and to make sure all fasteners and components are securely
tightened, if the bicycle was purchased unassembled.
NOTE: Periodically check that all fasteners and components are tightened
securely.

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Fig 01

No.
Description
No.
Description
1
Frame
15
Rear Light Assembly
2
Fork
16
Rear Light Gasket
3
Handlebar
17
Rear Baeries (x3) not included
4
Grips (x2)
18
Rear Baery Clip
5
Stem
19
Seat Pin
7
Seat
20
Wheel Retainer (x4)
9
Seat Post
21
Wheel Nut (x4)
10
Headset
22
Wheel Assembly (x2)
11
Front Light Assembly
23
Tire (x2)
12
Front Light Gasket
24
Tube (x2)
13
14
Front Baery Tray
Front Baeries (x3) not included

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Introduction
This Owner’s Manual is made for several different bicycles:
Use the index page to locate specific sections of this manual.
Some illustrations may vary slightly from the actual product.
Completely follow instructions.
If your bicycle includes any parts that are not described in this manual,
look for separate “Special Instructions” that are supplied with the
bicycle.
Not all models include all features, components and accessories.
Before beginning assembly or maintenance please read through this
entire manual
Refer to a local bike shop if you are not confident with assembling this
bicycle.
WARNING: Keep small parts away from children during assembly.
NOTE: All of the directions (right, left, front, rear, etc.) in this manual are as
seen by the rider while seated on the bicycle.
To prevent disposal or loss of parts of the bicycle, do not dispose of the
carton and packaging until you have completed the assembly of the bicycle.
Tools Needed
Adjustable Wrench
(Jaws must open at least 14 00)
2.5 mm Hex Wrench
5.0 mm Hex Wrench
6.0 mm Hex Wrench
Phillips Screwdriver
14 mm Socket Wrench

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Assemble the Front Wheel to the Fork
1. If the Axel Nuts (21) are already attached to the front wheel axel, begin
by removing them with an open end wrench or adjustable wrench.
2. Place the wheel into the front fork (2) (fig 02)
3. Install wheel retainers (20) making sure the tabs are in the fork (D) tab
holes.
4. Tighten Axel Nuts to 13 ft‐lbs.
Fig 02
NOTE: Ensure wheel spins freely without making contact with the fork.
WARNING: Do not use Nuts (21) without serrations to attach the
front wheel
WARNING: Place the wheel in the center of the fork and tighten both
nuts to the recommended torque of 13 ft‐lbs.
WARNING: Failure to follow these steps can allow the wheel to
loosen while riding. This can cause injury to the rider or to others.

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Handlebar and Stem Installation
WARNING: To prevent loss of control and steering system damage,
the “MIN-INSERT” (minimum inseron) mark (A) on the stem must be
below the top of the locknut (B).
NOTE: Remove plasc cap from the
end of the Stem (5).
1. Insert the Stem (5) into the fork
(g 03).
2. Point the stem towards the
front of the bike
3. Tighten the Stem Bolt (C)
enough to hold it in posion.
4. Align the stem with the front
re and ghten the stem bolt
(C) securely to 13 -lbs (g 03).
Fig 03
WARNING: Do not overghten the stem bolt. Overghtening the
stem bolt can cause loss of control and damage to the steering system.
NOTE: Do not overghten. Torque to 13 -lbs.

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Testing Stem and Handlebar Tightness
To test the tightness of the handlebar/stem:
Straddle the front wheel between your legs.
Aempt to turn the front wheel by turning the handlebar.
If the handlebar and stem turn without turning the front wheel,
realign the stem with the wheel and ghten the stem bolt ghter
than before (approximately 1/2 revoluon only at a me).
Repeat this test unl the handlebar and stem do not turn without
turning the front wheel.
WARNING: Do not exceed 222.6 Nm of Force.
Care & Cleaning Instructions
Please clean your bike using only soap and water.
WARNING: Polycarbonate is a plasc material and should not be put
in contact with some common chemicals including:
Gasoline
Kerosene
Brake Fluid
Lacquer/Thinners
Locte
Acetone
Ammonia
Benzene
ECT.

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Light Insert Installation
WARNING: Some models of this bicycle utilize flashing lights. Certain
people may experience epileptic seizures when viewing flashing lights or
patterns. If your child has an epileptic condition please consult your
physician BEFORE using our bicycle.
1. Insert three AAA batteries into Front Battery Tray (14)
2. Insert Front Battery Tray (14) into Front Light Insert (11)
3. Place silicone gasket (12) over the front insert slot in frame.
4. Insert Front Light Insert into slot. (fig 01)
5. Securely fasten with supplied screws.
Fig 04
NOTE: Only tighten lightly, to avoid damaging the thread in the frame.

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Light Insert Installation
1. Insert three AAA batteries into Rear Battery Tray (18)
2. Insert Rear Battery Tray (18) into Rear Light Insert (15)
3. Place Rear Silicone Gasket (16) over the front insert slot in frame.
4. Insert Rear Light Insert into slot. (fig 01)
5. Securely fasten with supplied screws.
Fig 05
NOTE:
Only tighten lightly, to avoid damaging the thread in the frame.
Replacements and additional colors available at www.ridephantom.com

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Seat Installation
CAUTION: If you accidentally drop the seat post into the seat tube, it
may be difficult to remove.
Seat Adjustment:
Remove Seat Pin (19)
(fig 06)
Move seat and seat post
(9) to desired position
Align holes in frame and
seat post
Reinsert Seat Pin (19)
Fig 06

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Repair and Service
WARNING:
Failure to inspect the bicycle frequently, and to make repairs or
adjustments as necessary can result in injury to the rider or to others.
Make sure all parts are adjusted and assembled correctly as written in
this manual and any “Special Instructions” if included.
Replace any damaged, badly worn or missing parts immediately.
Make sure all fasteners are tightened correctly as written in this
manual and any “Special Instructions”. Parts that are under tightened
can operate poorly or be lost. Over tightened fasteners can cause
damage to parts. Ensure any replacement fasteners are the correct
size and type before installation.
NOTE: Have a bicycle service shop make any repairs or adjustments if you
do not have the required tools or if the instructions in this manual or any
“Special Instructions” are not sufficient.
Inspection of Bearings
Maintenance
Check the bearing of this bicycle frequently. Lubricate the bearings once a
year or anytime they do not pass the following tests:
Head tube Bearings:
The fork should always turn freely and smoothly. You should not be able to
move the fork up, down, or side‐to‐side within the head tube with the front
wheel off the ground.
Wheel Bearings:
Lift each end of the bicycle off the ground and slowly spin the raised wheel
by hand. If the wheel passes the following two tests, the bearings are
correctly adjusted.
The wheel spins easily and freely.
There is no side‐to‐side movement at the rim of the wheel when you
push it to the side with a light force.

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Tires
Maintenance:
Check the tire inflation pressure frequently as all tires lose air slowly
over time. Keep weight of bicycle off the tires for extended storage.
Do not use compressed air filler points at petrol stations to inflate the
inner tubes. This can cause the bicycle tires to overinflate and burst.
Replace worn tires.
WARNING: Riding or sitting on the bicycle if a tire is under inflated
can damage the tire and the inner tube.
Inflating the Tires:
Inflate the tires using a hand or foot pump.
The maximum inflation pressure can be found on the tire sidewall.
If two inflation pressures are on the tire sidewall, use the higher
pressure for on riding on road, and the lower pressure for riding
off‐road.
Make sure the edge of the tire (the bead) is the same distance from the
rim, all around the rim, on both sides of the tire before adding any air to
the tire. If the tire does not appear to be correctly seated, release air from
the inner tube until the bead can be pushed back into the rim where
necessary. Slowly add air and frequently stop to check the seating and the
pressure of the tire, until you reach the correct inflation pressure.
Tire Bead NOT Seated Correctly
Tire Bead Seated Correctly
Fig 09

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Limited Warranty
This Warranty extends only to the original buyer who must produce proof
of purchase in order to validate any claim. This warranty is NOT
transferable.
This Limited Warranty covers all parts of the bicycle to be free of defects in
workmanship and materials.
This Warranty is effecve only if:
The bicycle is completely and correctly assembled.
This bicycle is used under normal condions for its intended purpose,
by a person that properly fits and is capable of controlling the bicycle.
The bicycle receives all necessary maintenance and adjustments.
This warranty does not include labor and transportaon charges. The
bicycle is designed for general transportaon and recreaonal use only.
This Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, paint, rust, normal
maintenance items, personal injury, or any damage, failure, or loss that is
caused by accident, improper assembly, maintenance, adjustment, storage,
or use of the bicycle.
This Warranty will be void if the bicycle is ever:
Used in any compeve sport.
Used for stunt riding, jumping, aerobacs or similar acvity.
Installed with a motor or modified in any other way.
Ridden by more than one person at a me.
Rented or used for commercial purposes.
Used in a manner contrary to the instrucons in this Owner’s Manual.

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Limited Warranty
Warranty Duration: The frame is warranted for one year from
the date of purchase when properly assembled and used in a
normal manner. Kazam will replace the frame at no charge,
should it fail when the cycle has been used in a normal manner,
and determined by our inspecon. Kazam will also replace
the bicycle fork if it should fail at any weld point. You must
receive prior authorizaon from Kazam before returning any
product or parts. Kazam will replace, without charge to you,
any frame and fork found to be defecveby Kazam. Customer
is responsible for all labor and transportaon charges associated
with warranty work.
Contact: KaZAM USA. 4108 Holly Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
www.kazambikes.com

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WARNING:
ALWAYS WEAR YOUR
HELMET WHEN RIDING
THIS PRODUCT!
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