Vanraam Husky, Mini, Easy Rider Junior, Midi, Easy Rider User Manual

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Van Raam BV Aaltenseweg 56 7051 CM Varsseveld The Netherlands
Tavara Balance
Versie 16.05
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Table of contents
Contact details manufacturer ....................................................................................... 1
Conformity ................................................................................................................... 1
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 2
Delivery ....................................................................................................................... 2
Intended usage ............................................................................................................ 2
Safety measures ......................................................................................................... 3
Adjustment of the bicycle............................................................................................. 4
Before the first use ...................................................................................................... 6
Electro system Silent ................................................................................................. 10
Accessories ............................................................................................................... 17
Technical details ........................................................................................................ 19
Maintenance and adjustments to be done by owner ................................................. 19
Repairs and maintenance to be done by dealer ........................................................ 20
Adjustments to be done by dealer ............................................................................. 21
Disposal..................................................................................................................... 22
Handover/sale to a new owner .................................................................................. 22
Guarantee ................................................................................................................. 22
Frame number ........................................................................................................... 23
Form service, maintenance, modifications and warranty claims ................................ 24
Contact details manufacturer
Van Raam BV Aaltenseweg 56 7051 CM Varsseveld The Netherlands
Tel. : +31 (0)315 257370 E-mail : info@vanraam.com Internet : www.vanraam.com
Conformity
Van Raam declares as manufacturer that the Tavara Balance bicycle, as described in this manual, has been produced in accordance with the 93/42/EEG guidelines, risk category 1. All products have been produced in accordance with the 2006/42/EG guidelines. The declaration of conformity can be found on the Van Raam website.
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Introduction
This user manual provides important and necessary information about the use of your bicycle. We ask you to read this manual thoroughly before using the bicycle. Always follow all the instructions given in this manual.
Delivery
- Bicycle with packaging
- User manual(s)
- Possible chargers (depending on options)
- Spare key
Check the delivery immediately after receiving it. In case of damage or incomplete delivery we ask you to contact your dealer immediately. Upon delivery you should fill
out the form “Form service, maintenance, modifications an warranty claims” in the
back of this manual.
Intended usage
The bicycle is designed for normal use on level and solid ground. The usual bicycle caution should always be taken into consideration. At the same time all safety instructions as described in this manual should be complied with explicitly. Also the local traffic rules should always be complied with.
The bicycle is meant for one person. The driver should be independently mobile and may not have any serious visual or other impairments, which could adversely affect the controlling of the bicycle.
All other use, including damage or physical injuries due to this, are not the manufacturer's responsibility.
READ CAREFULLY!
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Safety measures
Ensure the bicycle is in good condition each time before using it. Check
before each ride that the brakes are in order. Check the lighting and make sure there is enough tyre pressure.
Regularly check if the wheels, the handlebars and the saddle are properly
fixed and also whether all screw joints are tight.
Only use the bicycle on a solid and level surface.  Make sure that wide trousers or lose hanging clothing don’t get caught in the
chain, spokes or pedals.
Do not use a pressure washer or a steam cleaner for the cleaning of the
bicycle.
Always lock the bicycle when leaving it unattended.  Make sure that no dangerous speed develops when driving downhill and
entering tunnels. Brake on time and don’t ride faster than 30 kilometres per hour.
In case of pregnancy, extra care is required owing to a higher risk of injury.  Do not put the bicycle in direct sunlight: the temperature of some parts could
reach above 41ºC resulting in possible hypersensitivity of the skin.
In case that the bicycle is equipped with the Silent electric motor system,
make sure that you get used to riding with electric support. Beware when you turn on the system and make sure you don’t get startled by unexpected behaviour because you turned on the electric support.
Load
The maximum load should not be exceeded. See information in the index of technical details on page 19. By permitted load we mean the total load, including the load on the luggage rack.
Make sure that the permitted load on the luggage rack is not exceeded. (maximum 20 kg). People may not be transported on the luggage rack.
Damaged or worn out parts
The replacement and repair of parts (frame, forks, light, brakes, drive mechanism and the handlebars) should always be performed by an authorised dealer. If not, the guarantee ceases to be valid and you will be personally responsible in the event of possible damage.
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Specific safety parts should always be replaced by new parts!
Adjustment of the bicycle
Before using the bicycle, adjust it to the measurements of the cyclist. This is of great importance, especially the saddle and the handlebars.
If an optimal adjustment of the bicycle, as defined in the instructions, is not possible, you can contact your dealer for a fitting solution.
The brakes are correctly adjusted and should only be adjusted by the dealer during periodic maintenance.
Take care that fingers and limbs do not get trapped while adjusting the bicycle.
Saddle height
When the cyclist is sitting on the bicycle and can put a foot on the pedal in the lowest position, the saddle height is correct. Adjust the saddle height in such a way that the leg is stretched but relaxed in that position.
To adjust the saddle:
1. Loosen the screw [A].
2. Slide the saddle to the correct height.
3. Tighten the screw.
Do not pull out the saddle pin further than the mark. The tube will not go into the shank deep enough and will risk breaking off, which can lead to serious injuries.
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Handlebars height
The height of the handlebars affects the comfort of the ride. It determines the pressure on the hands and the position of the back. Determine your own most comfortable height by using the bike.
To adjust the handlebars:
1. Slightly loosen the screw by using an Allen key.
2. Slide the handlebars to the correct height and tighten the screw very firmly again.
Do not pull out the handlebars further than the mark. Otherwise the tube will not be deep enough in the shaft and will risk breaking off, which can lead to serious injuries.
Position handlebars
You can tilt the handlebars. This influences the distance from the handlebars to the upper body. Determine your own most comfortable position by using the bike.
To tilt the handlebars:
1. Slightly loosen the screws [A] and [B] with an Allen key.
2. Put the handlebars in the desired position and then tighten the screws considerably.
3. Slightly loosen screw [C] with an Allen key, put the handlebars in the correct (horizontal) position and then tighten the screw again.
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Before the first use
Lights Headlight
The headlight has a switch (sliding switch) with three positions: Off-Auto-On. The headlight can be manually switched on or off with the “On/Off” position. In the “Auto” position, the headlight turns on or off automatically with the help of light- and movement sensors. When the bicycle stands still for a while, the light will automatically turn off.
Adjusting the headlight
Set the angle of the headlight such that the centre of the light beam falls approximately ten meters ahead of the bike.
Replacing batteries
The headlight works on batteries. When the batteries are almost empty, a red LED light flashes on the headlight. Follow the next steps to replace the batteries.
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1. Remove the two screws at the back of the front light.
In case you cannot easily reach the screws, slightly loosen screw [A] and tilt the light a quarter turn, so the screws are better accessible.
2. Dismantle the rear cover by pressing with the thumb and index finger at the cavity on both sides of the front cover and pulling the rear cover back.
3. Replace the alkaline batteries (1.5 V ­1500 mA) and assemble the rear cover.
Only operate the lighting when stationary to avoid dangerous situations and the risk of personal injury. Advice: use the lighting in automatic mode.
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Rear light
The rear light has three options which you can choose by pressing the button repeatedly: On-
Auto-Off.
The setting is as follows:
Press 1x: light is on Press 2x: lighting is automatic Press 3x: light is off
With the “On” or “Off“ mode, the rear light can
be manually switched on and off.
With the “Automatic” mode the rear light
automatically turns on and off with the help of light and movement sensors. When the bicycle stands still for a while, the light will automatically turn off.
The rear light works on batteries. When the batteries are almost empty, a red LED light on the top starts flashing. To replace the batteries, follow the next steps.
1. Dismantle the cover of the holder by pressing in the lip at the bottom of the light.
2. Replace the alkaline batteries (1,5 V - 1500 mA) and assemble the cover.
Batteries cause environmental pollution. Follow the local regulations during disposal.
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