6. Push mode
You will need to make a few adjustments to
enable push mode:
❚
Set freewheeling
❚
Mount footrests
(see separate assembly instructions)
❚
Lock steering
❚
Adjust push-bar
❚
Lock backrest
❚
Fasten seat belt
❚
Fit storage tray
❚
Attach shoulder bag
There is no need to fi t the seat belt after con-
verting the tricycle to play mode (see Convert-
ing to Play Mode, page 26).
Setting Freewheeling
Automatic freewheeling ensures the tricycle
can be pushed safely while the child's feet rest
on the footrests or on the pedals without the
pedals turning.
– Pull out the freewheeling lock ring towards
the fork (Fig. 24, A).
– Push the tricycle forwards – the pedals
should not turn.
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Locking Steering
You can lock the steering. It will then no longer
be possible to steer the front wheel. With the
steering locked you do not have to keep cor-
recting the direction while pushing the tricycle
as your child plays with the handlebars.
– Set the handlebars to the straight ahead
position.
– Turn the toggle on the right-hand side
above the front wheel as far as it will go in
clockwise direction (Fig. 25, A).
An arrow pointing forward can now be seen on
the top of the toggle, indicating that the steer-
ing is locked.
Caution!
Do not turn the handlebars with force
while the steering is locked! Extreme
forces produced by the lever effect of
the handlebars may irreparably dam-
age the lock.
Adjusting Push-Bar
If the push-bar has not yet been fi tted, please
refer to Fitting Push-Bar, page 20.
The tricycle's push-bar makes you and your
child equally mobile. In this way you can take
your child out walking or shopping. By press-
ing the handle on the push-bar downwards,
the tricycle's front wheel comes up and it can
be steered easily in any direction.
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