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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Congratulations on the purchase of your Qibbel bike seat. You have not only
chosen a seat that you can create entirely to your own liking, you have also
chosen a safe seat that will bring you and your child lots of cycling pleasure.
The seat can be easily fitted to your bike and adjusted to the size of your child.
The seat can be adjusted stepwise so that you can always choose the most
comfortable position for your child. (see instructions for use)
The seat is suitable for children of approximately nine months to six years of
age, who weigh at the maximum 22 kg. Only use the seat once your child is
able to sit without assistance for the entire bicycle ride. Read these installation
instructions carefully before installing the seat. Please address any questions
you have to your supplier.
The seat is available in two versions, for attachment to the carrier or to the
frame. You choose the right attachment for your bike to accompany the basic
element.
You can choose the carrier attachment if the carrier meets the requirements
laid down in the NEN 14872 standard (carrying capacity 25 kg, width between
12 and 17 cm, frame diameter between 8 and 16 mm). You can choose the
attachment for the frame if this has a round or oval cross section of 22 to 40
mm. This is also the case for many electric bikes.
Two-year guarantee: We give a two-year guarantee on manufacturing and/
or material defects. The guarantee starts on the date of purchase, please
keep your purchase receipt.
In addition to these seat installation instructions, you can also
refer to the instruction films on the Qibbel website.
www.qibbel.nl/en/service/instructional-films
SEAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these instructions to safely and correctly install the seat to your bike.
Figure 1M
| Tools
To mount the Qibbel seat, you need the following tools:
Standard Allen keys 2.5, 4, and 6
WHAT DO YOU NEED?
Figure 2M
| For a safe child's seat you require
1
Rear seat basic element
2A
Carrier attachment
or
2B
Frame attachment and
2C
Frame attachment bracket
3A
Styling set Basic rear (foot straps/ armrests)
or
3B
Styling set De-luxe rear (foot straps/ armrests/ seat upholstery)
Figure 3M
| You can enhance your Qibbel seat with the following
accessories
4
Lock
CARRIER ATTACHMENT
To be able to attach the seat to your carrier you require, in addition to the rear
seat basic element (1), just 1 part, the carrier attachment (2A). No tools are
needed.
© 2012 Widek BV Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands.
Figure 4Mb
| Carrier attachment
To be able to attach the carrier attachment to the basic element, you must
first pull out the red knob on the front of the seat. Then slide the carrier
attachment under the seat from the rear, in a circular motion. Ensure that the
securing strap is at the front of the attachment. Slide the attachment until it
reaches the end of the recess and clicks firmly into place. You can then lock
the attachment by pressing the red knob on the front.
Then attach the seat to the carrier by adjusting the clamping mechanism to
the width of the carrier. To increase the width, turn the adjuster anti-clockwise.
You must press the red safety lip to do this. To fix the clamp, turn the adjuster
clockwise. Ensure that the hooks are correctly positioned around the sides of
the carrier.
Figure 4Mc
| Check whether the seat is correctly mounted
Check that the centre of gravity of the seat is no more than 10 cm behind
the rear axle of the bicycle. Place your child in the seat and check that there
is sufficient distance between the saddle and the front of the seat to allow
your child to sit comfortably. To change the position of the seat, loosen the
clamping mechanism of the attachment block and move the seat forward or
backward along the carrier. Then tighten the clamping mechanism as tightly
as possible.
Figure 4Md
| Additional safety
The carrier attachment must be additionally secured by fitting the securing
strap around the frame. When you take the attachment from the packaging,
open the buckle by pressing the three-point fastener (on the side and on the
top). Fix the strap around the frame of the bicycle and close the buckle.
Figure 4F
| Additional wheel protectors
Use the additionally supplied transparent wheel protectors to extend the
barrier between the wheel and the legs of the child. Slide the extension over
the transparent foot support guard until it clicks into place. This increases the
safety of the child while cycling.
FRAME ATTACHMENT
To attach the seat to the frame of your bicycle, you need three components:
The rear seat basic element (1), the frame attachment (2B) and the frame
attachment bracket (2C).
Figure 5Ma
| Frame attachment
Mount the frame attachment. Ensure that the round holes are at the top.
Tighten the nuts firmly (torque 6.0 Nm) using Allen key 6. Tighten the bolts
diagonally and evenly. Suitable for round and oval saddle tubes Ø 22-40 mm.
Using the movable inner ring, adjust the angle of the clamp to the angle of
the frame to ensure that the seat is positioned horizontally above the rear
wheel. The red knob at the front is used to unlock the seat attachment.
Tip: If you want to use the seat on more than one bike, purchase an
additional frame attachment. (2B)
Figure 5Mb
| Checking the frame attachment
Check whether the attachment has been installed at the right height by
clicking the frame attachment bracket into the frame attachment. First
remove the retaining ring from the bracket. The bracket must be positioned
horizontally above the rear wheel, the distance between the bracket and the
rear wheel must be at least 10 cm. If this is not the case, you must move the
attachment or change its angle by adjusting the movable inner ring.
Figure 5Mc
| Installing the frame attachment bracket
The frame attachment bracket consists of two parts, a plastic block and a
metal bracket. First remove the block from the bracket by undoing the two
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