Orthomate
™
- User Manual
Page
7
of
12
©2017 StrideOn Ltd
Step 4. Adjust the handlebar height
A.
Loosen the handlebar adjustment knob (
Figure 4A
) and remove the knob and bolt.
B.
Raise the handlebar to approximately your waist height in a comfortable standing position (
Figure
4B
).
-
You should be able to rest your hands on the handlebar grips in a comfortable natural position.
-
You should not be leaning or hunched over when gripping the handlebar.
C.
Insert the bolt and align with the handlebar hole at the desired height. The bolt head should fit into the
hex shaped cut out (
Figure 4C
).
D.
Screw the adjustment knob onto the bolt until finger-tight.
NOTE:
If the handlebar “rattles” in the holder, it means the bolt has not
been fully inserted into the cut out or the knob is loose.
WARNING:
•
Failure to properly install the handlebar height adjustment knob and bolt may cause the
handlebar to become unstable and serious injury may occur.
Step 5. Attach the wire basket
A.
Align the vertical slots in the basket with the bracket on the steering column (
Figure 5A
).
B.
Insert the basket onto the bracket hooks and slide it down onto the 4 hooks (
Figure 5B
).
WARNING:
•
Do not overload the Basket. The Basket is intended for light-weight items only.
•
Carrying large or heavy items inside the Basket may impair your ability to steer or make the unit
top heavy resulting in loss of control/balance and serious injury.
4C
4B
5A
Q
4A
A
5B
Summary of Contents for KAPP35
Page 2: ...Orthomate User Manual Page 2 of 12 2017 StrideOn Ltd This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 10: ...Orthomate User Manual Page 10 of 12 2017 StrideOn Ltd This page is intentionally left blank...
Page 11: ...Orthomate User Manual Page 11 of 12 2017 StrideOn Ltd This page is intentionally left blank...