SmartTrike Xtend Mg+ User manual

Max load 50kg
Ages 3-7yrs
Designed to fit riders with measurements
Inseam: 47-59cm , Height: 95-125cm
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17mm
6mm
5mm
2
Assembly parts
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L
R
15mm
BEB1503 BEB1101
BEB1002
BEB1024201BEB1008104 BEB1013201 BEB1004102 BEB1213101
BEB1011201 BEB1509101 / BEB1020201BEB1508101
BEB1025201 BEB1026201 BEB1027201

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NOTE: This information is only available on the bicycle itself.
Each bicycle has a Recovery Code stamped into the frame. The Recovery Code
.can be found on the bottom of the crank housing as shown
NOTE: This information is available only on the bicycle.
As shown in the image, our bicycle has the production date
code stamped into its body (model / STB / month /year).
Owner’s Bicycle Identification Record
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Under the body tube
3 Steps to Adjust the Bike to the Rider
1.
2.
3.
Assemble the bike. Make sure the tyres are well inflated.
Riders must have at least 2.5cm 1 between their crotch and the seat when standing with
feet shoulder-width apart and flat on the ground
Make necessary adjustments to the bike so the rider’s leg-length is at least 2.5cm higher
than the bike's seat 3 .
2 .

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The Owner’s Responsibility
Warning and Safety Information
Meanings of Warnings:
As small parts exist, a CHOKING HAZARD exists. Not recommended for small children.
under 3 years.
Adults need to assemble the bicycle.
The replacement of the handlebar hand grip or tube end plugs must be done if it is
damaged. This is necessary as bare tubes could cause injury. All the products with
capped handlebar ends need to be regularly checked to ensure that there is ample
protection for the ends of the handlebars.
The replacement forks should have the same rake and tube inner diameter just like the
original product.
No motor should be added to the product.
The product should not be towed or pushed.
No modification should be made to the product.
Any worn or broken parts must be replaced immediately.
Discontinue use if any part does not function properly.
WARNING: Only one rider must ride this bicycle at a time for general transportation and
recreational purpose. It has not been designed to withstand the abuse of jumping or stunting.
NOTE: Frequently check that all the components and fasteners are properly tightened.
In case the bicycle was purchased in an assembled state, it is the owner’s responsibility, before
riding it for the first time, to ensure it has been assembled and adjusted exactly as written in this
manual, and any “Special Instructions” provided and to ensure all components and fasteners are
properly tightened.
The bicycle was unassembled while purchasing, it is the responsibility of the owner to follow all the
assembly and adjustment instructions carefully just as they are written in this manual. Take care of
any “Special Instructions” that have been supplied and ensure that all the components and fasten-
ers are properly tightened.
NOTE:
If the product is assembled, please proceed to these sections:
Testing Stem and Handlebar Tightness.
Testing the seat- Post Clamp Tightness.
This symbol is highly crucial. Carefully see the word “CAUTION” or “WARNING” which follows
it. The word “CAUTION” is provided before mechanical instructions. In case you do not obey these
instructions carefully, mechanical damage or failure of a part of the bicycle can take place.
The word “WARNING” is given before personal safety instructions. If you do not obey these
sensitive instructions, injury to the person riding or to others can take place.

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Rules of the Road
WARNING: If the rider fails to obey the following “Rules of the Road”, he can suer
from injury or others could be hurt.
Obey all trac rules, regulations, signs, and signals.
You must wear a bicycle helmet that meets the local standard and the local safety
standards.
Make sure to wear shoes while riding.
Ride on the correct side of the road, in a straight line and in a single file.
Bikes not intended for use on the public roads.
Avoid riding the bike at night, dusk, dawn and any other time when the visibility is
poor.
Reflectors: Do not ride the bicycle in case the reflectors are not installed correctly,
damaged, or missing, for your own safety. Ensure the front and rear reflectors are
vertical. Make sure that the visibility of the reflectors is not blocked by clothing or
other articles. Clean the reflectors as necessary with soap and a damp cloth
because dirty reflectors do not work well.
Use extra caution in wet weather:
Ride the bike slowly on damp surfaces as the tyres could slide easily.
Allow increased braking distance while riding in wet weather.
Avoid these hazards to prevent loss of control or damage to your wheels:
Be careful of drain grates, soft road edges, sand or gravel, potholes or ruts, wet
leaves, or uneven paving.
Make sure to cross railroad tracks at a proper angle to prevent losing control of
the bike.
Unsafe actions must not be conducted while riding.
Passengers must not be carried while riding the bicycle.
Do not carry any items or attach other things to your bicycle that could obstruct
your vision, hearing or control.
Do not ride with both your hands o the handlebar of the bike.
Do not fit a luggage carrier and (or) a child seat to the bicycle.

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Componenti di Assemblaggio
NOTA: Tutte le caratteristiche,
i componenti, e gli accessori,
non sono inclusi in tutti i modelli.
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4
6
7
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10 11
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21
14
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Fitting the
No.No.
1
Description
Frame
2Fork
3Handlebar
4Grips (x2)
5Handlebar Stem
6Seat
7Seat Post
8Clamp
9Head Set Bearings
10 Right Pedal
20 Chain
21 Chain Cover
Balance Bike System
22
23
25
26
27
28
24
Bell
Reflectors
11 Left Pedal
12
Description
Wheel Retainer (x2)
Balance Bike System Bolts (x3)
13 Front Wheel Nut (x2)
15 Tyre (x2)
16 Tube (x2)
14 Front Wheel Assembly
17 Rear Wheel Assembly
18 Front brake disc
Rear brake disc
Fender
19
Parts Assembly List
Back Wheel Nut (x2)
Assembly
Follow all the instructions completely and carefully.
Please read the entire manual through before starting
assembly or maintenance.
In case you are not confident with assembling this unit,
please refer to a local bike shop.
WARNING: Keep small components away from children during the assembly
process.
NOTE: All of the directions (right, left, front, rear, etc.) provided in this
manual are as seen by the rider riding the bicycle.
Do not dispose of the carton or other packaging parts until the assembly of
the bicycle is complete. It can prevent accidentally discarding components
of the bicycle.
Hand Brake (x2)

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NOTE: This information is only available on the bicycle itself.
Each bicycle has a Recovery Code stamped into the frame. The Recovery Code
.can be found on the bottom of the crank housing as shown
Handlebar and Stem Installation
Adjusting the handlebar
WARNING: To prevent steering system damage and
possible loss of control, the “MIN-IN” (minimum
insertion) mark , on the stem must be below the top
of the locknut B .
NOTE:
Remove plastic cap C from the end of
the stem D .
A
WARNING: If the handlebar clamp in not tight enough, the handlebar can slip in the stem. This
can cause damage to the handlebar or stem, and can cause loss of control.
2
5mm 5mm
6mm
If necessary, loosen the handlebar clamp nut/screw F and rotate handlebar into
a comfortable riding position (fig A, B).
NOTE: Do not over tighten. See torque
table for recommended torque.
fig B
fig A
D
E
C
A
B
STEPS:
1. Insert the stem D into the fork (fig A).
2. Point the stem towards the the front section of
the bike.
3. Streamline the stem with the front fork and
tighten the stem bolt securely.
4. Tighten the stem bolt E just enough to hold it
in place.
1
F
3
F

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NOTE: This information is only available on the bicycle itself.
Each bicycle has a Recovery Code stamped into the frame. The Recovery Code
.can be found on the bottom of the crank housing as shown
5mm
A
BC
Seat Bolt Mount
Use a 5mm Allen key for adjusting the height of the
seat as per the drawing on page number 3.
Pull the seat out as per the required height.
Use the 5mm Allen key for locking the mechanism
back.
After assembling the seat,
press down on the seat to
make sure it is well
reinforced.
C.
B.
A.
Seat Installation
ATTENTION: Afin d'empêcher
que la selle ne soit trop lâche et
de prévenir une éventuelle perte
de contrôle, la marque A
"MIN-IN" (insertion minimale)
sur le support de la selle est
placée en-dessous de la partie
supérieure du tube de la selle B
A
B
C
Selon les normes européennes,
n'insérez pas la selle au-delà de la
marque supérieure (marque
d'illustration C )

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2
3
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Assembly
Step 1:
Step 2:
Turn the bicycle in upside down manner so the fork is upwards.
BA
Insert the wheel according to the arrow.
Step 3:
A. Remove the screw and keep it for the next step.
B. Attach the fender as described and fasten with the screw.
6mm

5
4
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C
B
A
Attach the footrest to the bottom of the frame using
5mm Allen key and 3 bolts.
Step 5:
5mm
+
B. Lock and tighten the nuts on both sides of the wheel, use a 15 mm open wrench key.
A. Make sure the metal ring is positioned correctly according to the drawing.
B
A
Step 4:
17mm
15mm

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Testing The Seat - Post Clamp Tightness
To test the tightness of the seat-post clamp:
Try turning the seat side-to-side.
If the Seat Post moves in the seat tube:
Tighten the Allen screw which is on the seat-post clamp.
Repeat this test again, until the seat post does not move in the seat tube.
Bell Feature
In case the mounting screw A is
factory installed remove it and set it
aside.
Open the clamp B just enough so that
the handlebar can be fit on.
Position the bell / accessory so that it
can be it is in proper level and position
as shown.
Tighten the screw securely. Be careful
not to over tighten it as this could
damage the clamp.
6mm
Bell Feature:
B
A
Reflector Installation
Reflector Installation:
1. Position the FRONT white reflector A so that it points in
a straight forward manner.
2. Tighten the clamp screw carefully.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten as this would damage the
clamp.
6mm
A

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Testing Stem and Handlebar Tightness
To test the tightness of the stem:
Straddle the front wheel of the bike between your legs.
Turn the handlebar in order to try and turn the front wheel.
If the stem and handlebar turn without turning the front wheel, readjust the stem with the
wheel and secure the stem bolt(s) tighter than before (about 1/2 revolution only at a time).
Carry out this test again, until the stem and handlebar do not turn without turning the
front wheel.
To test the tightness of the handlebar clamp:
Hold the bicycle in a stable way and try to move the ends
of the handlebar forward and back word or up and down.
WARNING: Make sure not to exceed 100 lbs (45 kg)
force.
If the handlebar moves, loosen the
bolt(s) of the handlebar clamp loosen.
Place the handlebar in the proper
position and tighten the bolt(s) of the
handlebar clamp tighter than before.
Carry out this test again, until the
handlebar does not move in the handlbar
clamp.

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2
1
Turn the bicycle in an upside down manner so the front wheel is in the air.
-No need to remove the wheels.-
Step 1:
Balance bike mode to pedal mode
Assembly parts
L
R

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AB C
2
Step 3:
5mm
4
A. To loosen the 3 bolts use a 5mm Allen key.
B. Remove the footrest and keep for future use.
C. Separate the bolts and keep them aside for next stages.
Step 2:
Remove the plastic cover of the gear.
Step 4:
A. Assemblez la chaine sur le grand
garde-chaine.
B. Assemblez la chaine sur le petit
garde-chaine.
C. Assurez-vous que la chaine soit bien
assemblée sur les deux garde-chaines.
D. Placez le système de pédales sur sa
bonne position.
A
B
D
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5
Step 5:
Step 6:
A
6
Do not throw
6mm
Click
Click
C
B
Tighten the screws so the pedal
system can be locked to the body.
A. Remove the screw and keep it
aside.
B-C. Cover the chain with the lid until you hear a “click” .
5mm

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2
D. Replace the screw and
secure it for locking purpose.
WARNINGS:
The chain must stay on the sprockets. In case it
comes o the sprockets, It will not be possible to
pedal.
WARNINGS:
Do not try to repair chain on your own. If any
problem arises with the chain, go to a bicycle
service shop to get the repair work done.
Chain Adjustment
Adjustment:
The chain needs to be at the right tightness. If it is too tight, it will be dicult for the rider to pedal the
bicycle. If it is too loose, the chain can come o the sprockets.
When the chain C is at the correct tightness, the rider can rotate the crank freely and pull it no more
than one-half inch A away from a straightedge B as shown in the image. You need to adjust the
tightness of the chain by following these guidelines:
The axle nuts of the rear wheel must be loosened.
Shift the rear wheel forwards or backwards as required.
A
B
C
NOTE: Ensure the rear wheel is in the
centre of the bicycle frame.
Maintain the wheel in this position and
tighten securely.
6mm
D

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NOTE:
Pay careful attention
to the side pedals
according to the
presented mark on
the pedal side.
2
7
For screwing the pedals use the open wrench (15 mm).
Step 7:
L
R
2
8
NOTE:
Be careful not to over-tighten, as it would
damage the Clamp.
Place the Seat Post red reflector
carefully so that it
points straight backward. Then tighten
the Clamp Screw.
Step 8:
R
R
L
L
17mm
15mm

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Europe

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1
Step 1:
B
A
C
A. First, you need mechanism to loosen the screw and nut.
B. The telescopic must be pulled to the required measure.
C. Tighten the screw and nut for locking the mechanism.
Extended Mode
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