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4)
WARNING: Never park the bicycle leaving the child unattended in
the seat.
5)
WARNING: Do not use the seat if any part is missing or broken.
6)
WARNING: A front mounted seat can reduce the manoeuvrability of
the handlebar.
7)
It is recommended to change the type of handlebar if the steering
angle for each side is less than 45 °.
Mounting and assembling the child seat
Illustration 1:
Holding the seat upside-down, insert the support arm (6).
Illustration 2:
After having lifted up the padding in the seating area, insert the short-
est two screws (10) in the holes.
Illustration 3:
Place the fixing plate (12) in correspondence with the screws (10) pro-
truding from the bottom of the seat. Attach the clamp using the two M6
hexagonal nuts with the toothed washer.
Illustration 4:
With the screws loosened, place the support arm in one of three pos-
sible positions, then tighten the nuts using the wrench (14) until they
are tightly fastened. Optimal torque is 8Nm.
Illustration 5A-5B
Choose the plastic reduction (11) which is adapted to the diameter of
the bicycle's steerin tube and insert it in the fastening block (7). Each
reduction shows the reference diameters. Apply the covers (9) to the
U-shaped brackets (8). Choose one of the possible configurations based
on the type of bicycle frame you have, as shown in figure 5B. Insert
the ends of the U-shaped brackets (8) in the fastening block (7), in the
rotating pins (15) and then secure them with the 4 hexagonal nuts (16).
Apply the casings (17) to cover the protruding parts of the U-shaped
brackets (8).
Illustration 6:
Take the seat and insert the two ends of the support arm (6) into the
fastening block holes. Verify that the support arm is correctly inserted
and locked by the safety spring release: pulling the seat upwards, this
should not exit the fastening block.
In case the seat interferes with the handlebars or with pedalling, return
to the illustration 4 and adjust the support arm of the seat, moving it
forwards or backwards as required.
Illustration 7:
To remove the seat, hold the centre button of the fastening block (7)
and pull the seat upwards.
Illustration 8:
Insert each footrest (4) with the respective strap in the relative housing.
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Front mounted child bicycle seat Okbaby Orion
Illustration 9:
Pass the four hooks (18) in the housings provided and press down until
the catch snaps (19).
To adjust the height of the footrests:
• Push the catch (19) with a finger from the outside, while raising the
footrest with the other hand, then remove the footrest from its housing.
• Insert the footrest in the desired position.
Use of the seat:
Illustration 10:
Only mount the seat between the handlebars and the bicycle saddle.
Illustration 11:
Apart from the safety belts, the Orion child's seat has a bumper bar
that prevents the child from getting up and moving around dangerously
while being carried. To open the bumper bar, push the button (20).
Take the bumper bar out of its housing by rotating it until it stops.
Illustration 12:
After having seated the child, close the bumper bar until the button
(20) is completely inserted in its housing. Check that the bumper bar is
blocked.
Illustration 13:
When the child is seated in the seat, secure his/her feet by passing the
strap under the bracket (21), and blocking the strap on the pin (22) in
the desired position. To release the child's feet, pull the strap outwards
to release it from the pin (22).
Illustration 14:
The bumper bar is suitable for children who are a few months old
(weighing about 7 to 10 Kg). When the child weighs over 10kg, the
bumper bar could squeeze the child and it would therefore be necessary
to remove it. In this way the seat can be used up to a maximum child
weight of 15kg. To remove the bumper bar, exercise pressure with a
normal screwdriver, removing the cap blocking the pin.
Illustration 15:
At this point the pin can be extracted from the housing, releasing the
bumper bar.
Illustration 16:
Using light pressure, snap the two closing caps (13) into place to close
the openings that have been formed due to the absence of the bumper
bar.
Illustration 17:
If you want to replace the bumper bar, remove the closing caps (13) and
put the bumper bar back into place using the relative screw and nut,
tightening it with the wrench supplied (14).
Illustration 18:
Fasten the child with the seat belts by adjusting the length based on
the child's height. The adjustment is achieved by sliding the buckles on
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