Instructions for use and assembly LIB006R05 Edition: 05-2005
Chapter 6 Child’s bicycle seat OKBABY SIRIUS Page 68 Chapter 6 Child’s bicycle seat OKBABY SIRIUS Page 69
Instructions for use and assembly LIB006R05 Edition: 05-2005
Illustration 3:
Insert the support arm (5) pushing it until
the correct position 25.
Illustration 4:
Insert the fixing plate (12) pushing it as
far as it will go and then hook it with the
safety tab 26 going past the wall 27 as in
the illustration.
Illustration 5:
Screw on the fixing bridge (13).
DANGER! If you do not screw the
fixing bridge correctly, the support arm
may come out of its housing and cause
instability for the rider.
IIllustration 6:
Choose the plastic adapter (10) suitable
to the diameter of the frame of your
bicycle and fix the fixing block (8) and the
relative fixing counter-block (7) to the
bicycle.
Leave the screws (9) slightly loose in
order to adjust the height of the seat.
Illustration 7:
Take the seat and fit the ends of the
support bar (5) in the two holes on the
support block.
Make sure that the safety lever 17 is
locked into the housings of the support
arm.
WARNING! If the lever snaps into
place, you can no longer extract the
support bar from the frame fastening
block, unless you operate the lever.
Position the seat back vertically by turning
the knob (16) (see illustration 2) anti-
clockwise.
At this stage, check that:
The centre of gravity reference point 18
on the seat is not more than 5 mm away
from the centre of the wheel.
The child’s seat is at least 6-7 cm. away
from the mudguard, the wheel or any
parcel grid.
If the centre of gravity reference point is
over the set limit, move the seat forwards.
In this case, proceed as follows:
Illustration 8:
With the seat back vertical, loosen the
screw 19 using the wrench supplied.
ATTENTION!Screw 19 must not be
unscrewed completely, it must only be
loosened to allow the seat to slide on the
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
27
26
25
19
MAX
5 cm
5
19
17
18
6-7 cm
10
9
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