USA
Assembly
Instructions
this
has
been
done.
If
any
parts
require
replacement,
use
only
original
spares
manufactured
by
KETTLER®.
Use
of
the
Toy
■
Ensure
that
the
tricycle
is
not
used
until
it
has
been
properly
assembled
and
checked
by
an
adult
person
.
■
In
case
of
tricycles
without
a
free
‐
wheel
consider
the
fact
that
the
pedals
will
rotate
even
when
the
tricycle
is
pushed.
■
Do
not
transport
any
objects
on
the
tricycle.
■
Always
adjust
the
use
of
the
tricycle
to
the
conditions
encountered.
■
Tricycles
do
not
possess
a
continuously
effective
brake
system.
Therefore,
safeguard
the
tricycle
against
rolling
away
when
parking
it.
Never
park
the
tricycle
unattended
with
a
child
on
it!
■
Never
draw
the
tricycle
behind
you
as
long
as
a
child
is
seated
on
it.
■
Instruct
your
child
how
to
use
the
tricycle
correctly
and
draw
attention
to
possible
sources
of
danger.
■
Although
dangerous
situations
are
unlikely
to
occur
if
the
tricycle
is
used
correctly,
children
at
play
should,
if
possible,
be
supervised.
■
Please
bear
in
mind
that
there
is
always
a
danger
of
children
injuring
themselves
while
using
swings,
climbing
frames,
toy
vehicles
or
similar
equipment.
■
When
children
are
at
play,
situations
may
arise
which
cannot
be
predicted
by
the
manufacturer
and
for
which
he
cannot
be
held
responsible.
■
Before
use,
always
check
all
screws
and
plug
‐
in
connections
as
well
as
respective
safety
devices
fit
correctly.
■
Never
use
corrosive
or
abrasive
substances
to
clean
the
tricycle.
Never
use
substances
which
may
cause
pollution
of
the
environment.
■
For
models
with
push
bars:
Always
ensure
that
the
push
bar
fits
correctly
in
the
adaptor,
and
locks.
Do
not
hang
any
weights
on
the
bar!
The
tricycle
may
tip
over,
and
your
child
may
be
hurt.
The
push
bar
is
intended
for
adult
use
only,
do
not
pass
responsibility
for
children
on
to
other
children.
For
free
play
time
take
the
push
bar
off
for
safety
reasons.
■
For
models
with
pneumatic
tires:
Due
to
the
nature
of
materials
used
in
pneumatic
tires,
it
is
not
recommended
for
the
product
to
be
left
in
any
one
place
for
too
long
where
solvents
or
other
chemicals,
i.
e.
oil,
may
lie.
This
may
result
in
a
chemical
reaction,
which
could
cause
the
tires
to
mark
the
surface
such
as
a
vinyl
flooring.
If
in
doubt
put
something
underneath
the
wheels
to
cover
the
floor.
Ensure
that
air
pressure
in
the
tires
is
correct;
if
air
pressure
is
too
low
this
increases
wear,
and
makes
riding
the
tricycle
more
difficult!
■
Lubricate
the
bearing
sleeves
of
the
wheels
and
the
handlebars
with
a
few
drops
of
oil
every
two
or
three
months.