Yedoo Too Too I User manual

yedoo
too too
too too alu
too too I, II
max 50 kg | 110 lb
min 85 cm | 33 in
user manual

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INTRODUCTION PACKAGING CONTENTS
NECESSARY TOOLS
EN
We highly recommend having the running
bike assembled and regularly inspected by
aprofessional bicycle technician. Incorrect
or decient assembly can lead to damaging
the running bike and can cause serious
injuries.
If you are askilled technician, you may
assemble the running bike without
professional assistance with our help.
If you have any ideas or comments, feedback or tips,
please donot hesitate to contact us at our email address:
info@yedoo.eu.
More information from the world of scooters and the list of sellers can
be found herewww.yedoo.eu.
6 mm5 mm 14 mm
too too I, IItoo too alu

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
EN
Adjustment of brake levers:
incline the brake levers correctly
by loosening the screw on the
sleeve (1).
The right inclination: let the child sit
on the running bike, hold the handles and
stretch out your ngers in a way that his/her
arm and the ngers form a single straight
line. This should be the position of the
brake lever.
Seat installation: put the seat
tube into the frame (1) of the
running bike, adjust the desired
height (do not exceed the
maximum mark) and tighten the
sleeve screw (2).
Before assembly, remove the plastic
covers from the front and rear wheel axis.
Handlebar installation: place
the handlebar into the main fra-
me tube (1) of the running bike,
adjust the desired height and
tighten the screw on the stem (2).
Front wheel installation: make
sure the front fork of the running
bike is well positioned (the ben-
ding of the fork faces forward).
Place the wheel into the front
fork so that is well-centered and
tighten the nuts (1, 2). (For easier
installation you can turn the
running bike upside down).
If the tire has a arrow-shaped tread
pattern, the arrows should be pointing to
the front.
Adjustment of brake: before
adjusting the brakes, inate the
tires according to the values on
their side (ideally between 1,3
and 1,8 bars). Check that the
brake pads t tightly on the rim
sides. Their position can be adjus-
ted via the screws (1). The pads
shall not touch the tires.
Bend the ending of the brake
cable so that it does not obstract
when the child is riding.
Protective pad installation:
place the soft protective pad
from washable nylon over the
handlebar stem.
Yedoo TOO TOO ALU is equi-
pped with double dropout at the
rear fork, which enables a bigger
range of seat height. The upper
dropout is meant for lower seat
position.
Check that the pads make enou-
gh space (1–2 mm) after releasing
the brake levers. The distance
can be adjusted by tightening or
loosening the brake cable at the
anchor screw (2).
In case the brake pad is touching
the wheel when turning, symmet-
rically adjust the distance of brake
arms by the tightening screws (3).
The lower dropout, on the
contrary, enables the seat to be
positioned higher than usual.
Warning: after each position
change, readjust the brakes.

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WARRANTY LIST
EN
SAFETY MEASURES
The running bike in its basic equipment is designed
for riding during daylight in areas meant for sport and
recreation. For roads with car trac or for riding in
the dark, you need to provide your running bike with
safety features (lights, reectors, etc.) in accordance
with the regulations valid in your country. Make sure
the children obey general safety regulations or trac
rules and that they use use protective accessories
(helmets, knee and elbow pads, good shoes, etc.)
Before each ride, always check good function of the
brakes and the overall technical condition of the
running bike. Donot exceed the maximum loading
capacity of the running bike (as specied on the
front side). The scooter is designed for one rider only!
Donot overload the scooter, it is not intended for
jumping or acrobatic riding.
Running bikes have headsets with integrated backs-
tops, which prevent the handlebars from turning
around. Therefore, do not turn the handlebars by
force to avoid damage to the backstops. Always
have the backstops repaired in a specialized cycle
repair centre.
All the speed-limiting mechanisms (brake pads or
discs, rims, and tires etc.) can become warm when
used. For this reason, it is not recommend-
able to touch them before cooling o!
RIDING
INSTRUCTIONS
Children can use the running bike only under the
supervision of an adult. It is important that the child
always grips the handles with both hands at when
riding. While seated and balancing, the child pushes o
alternating the feet as when running or walking fast.
WARNING: Children can develop a considerable speed,
so they should be properly instructed about the
possible dangers and braking methods by the parent
or the responsible adult. For braking, the child should
squeeze the brake lever on the handlebar or should
use soles of his/her shoes to slow down by puting
them to the ground.
WARNING: sudden violent braking may cause injury.
MAINTENANCE
Correct and regular maintenance increases safety and
lengthens the life span of the running bike. Regularly
inspect screw connections, quick releases, pressure in
tires and lubricate the moveable parts (wheels, bearings,
handlebars bearings, cables, brake parts etc.).
Make sure that no lubricant gets on the rims or brake
pads. Grease reduces their eect! If this situation
occurs, it is necessary to remove the grease from all
the parts, using asolvent and/or degreaser.
Inspect the tires for cuts, nicks and deformities. Repla-
ce tires that show excessive wear and damage with an
equivalent tire.
Inspect the self-locking nuts. If they get loose freely,
exchange them with new ones.
Check the spokes for defects. Irregular strain or loo-
seness in spokes can cause their cracking or can make
the wheel wobble.
Keep the running bike clean, use soft cloth moistened
with water. It should be stored inside, on adry and
shaded place. Donot expose the running bike to high
humidity or extreme temperatures over along period
of time. Before the winter, prepare it against corrosion
and inate the tires to its maximal value as specied
on the side of the tire. The producer does not cover
damage caused solely by neglected maintenance,
non-adequate adaptation, or inappropriate treatment
and storage.
The product complies with the corresponding EU
standards (ČSN EN 71-1, ČSN EN 71-3) and received
quality and safely certications from aleading Czech
testing lab - Engineering Test Institute (Strojírenský
zkušební ústav, s.p.) as well as from the internationally
recognized TÜV SÜD Czech s.r.o.
Producer: Intrea-Piko, s. r. o., Sasanková 2657/2, 10600
Prague 10, Czech Republic
General regulations: The content, extend and duration of the warranty conforms to the valid legal code in
the respective country of the purchase of the running bike.
Warranty period: The buyer of the new Yedoo running bike (product) can apply the warranty during the
period of 24 months from the purchase. The warranty commences on the day of the sale to the end user
and is automatically extended when the product is taken into repair during warranty period.
Warranty application: The warranty must be lled out with the retailer, where the product was purchased
(see bellow). When applying the warranty, we recommend presenting the lled out sheet bellow, the rece-
ipt and acomplete and cleaned product.The seller will give awritten conrmation to the buyer regarding
the acceptance of the product into the warranty process.
Warranty conditions: The product must be assembled following the instructions of the manual.The
products shall only be used for the purposes, which it was designed for. The product must be stored and
maintained in the ways in accordance with the Instruction manual.The warranty does not cover damage
caused by common wear and tear is not covered by this warranty.The producer does not cover damage
caused by incorrect assembly or by use in contradiction with the Instruction manual.
Product model:
Serial number
of the frame:
Date of purchase:
Retailer:
Signature and stamp:

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