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SAFETY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.
READ PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING AND USING THE PRODUCT.
Vuly cares about safety. Adult supervision is required at all times whilst equipment is in use.
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www.vulyplay.com/install
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BICYCLE OWNERS MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Attention! SAFETY INFORMATION, INSTALLATION, CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. READ PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING AND USING THE PRODUCT. Vuly cares about safety. Adult supervision is required at all times whilst equipment is in use. Visit www.vulyplay.com/install for step by step video instructions,...
  • Page 3: Read This Manual

    1.0. Preface 1.1 REGISTER YOUR VULY Registering your Vuly product is the best way to make sure we can keep record of your purchase. Registration records your serial number (which is important if your Vuly product is ever lost or stolen), and serves as a means of communication with Vuly if there are any safety issues with your product.
  • Page 4 2.0. Introductory Start Here ATTENTION! Safety information, installation and use instructions. Read prior to installing and using this Vuly product. See VulyPlay.com/support for any updates to these instructions. Vuly Play 95 Ingleston Rd, Brisbane QLD 4154 AU: 1300 667 514 US: 1-800-467-1421 www.vulyplay.com...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    • A proper fitting helmet should be comfortable and not rock forward/backward or side to side. 2.2. FITTING THE RIDER TO THE BICYCLE Please follow the Vuly size guide below to determine the right size bicycle for the rider. As a rule, we recommend the following procedure to determine the correct size of bicycle: •...
  • Page 6: Warning And Safety Information

    2.3. WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION Meanings of Warnings: See the word “Caution” or “Warning” which follows it. The word “Caution” is before mechanical instructions. If you do not obey these instructions, mechanical damage or failure of a part of the bicycle can occur.
  • Page 7: Rules Of The Road

    manual, and any “Special Instructions” supplied and to make sure all fasteners and components are securely tightened. For more information, see “Before Your First Ride” and “Before Every Other Ride” sections. 2.6. RULES OF THE ROAD WARNING: Failure of the rider to obey the following “Rules of The Road” can result in injury to the rider and/or to others.
  • Page 8: Tools Required For Assembly

    2.8. TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY Optional 13mm / 15mm Phillips Screwdriver 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, Spanner 6mm Allen Keys (Recommended): Torque Wrench 1. Saddle 10. Rear derailleur 19. Spoke 2. Seat post 11. Cassette 20. Tire 3. Seat post clamp 12. Brake caliper 21.
  • Page 9 4.1. RIDE THE RIGHT SIZE: 4.3. ADJUST YOUR SADDLE TO A COMFORTABLE HEIGHT Please follow the Vuly size guide below to determine the right size bicycle for the rider. If your leg is bent more than slightly, your As a rule, we recommend the following seat should be adjusted up.
  • Page 10: Pre-Ride Checklist

    5.0. Before Every Other Ride Before riding your bicycle, perform a safety check on level ground and away from traffic. If any part doesn’t pass the safety check, fix it or have your bicycle serviced before going riding. 5.1. PRE RIDE CHECKLIST: ○...
  • Page 11 NOTE: It is better to use a hand or foot pump than a service station pump or electric compressor. The latter are more likely to allow for over inflation, which can cause the tyre to deform. ○ Check the brakes •...
  • Page 12 ○ Check reflectors, lights, and accessories • Check that reflectors are clean and position perpendicular to the rim. • Make sure your front and rear lights and any other accessories are securely attached, properly positioned, and working properly. • Position your lights parallel to the ground. Make sure our batteries are charged. ○...
  • Page 13: Coaster Brakes

    7.2. STOPPING Always ride with a safe distance between you and other vehicles or objects to give yourself adequate stopping room. Adjust distances and brake forces to suit riding conditions and speeds. For safest braking, use your brakes smoothly and evenly. Look ahead and adjust your speed in advance to avoid hard braking.
  • Page 14: Introduction To Assembly

    Rear Wheel Cassette 8.0. Assembly For Vuly Classic Models 8.1 INTRODUCTION TO ASSEMBLY NOTE: This owner’s manual is made for several different bicycles. • Some of the illustrations may vary slightly from the actual product. • Follow instructions completely.
  • Page 15: Tools Recommended

    WARNING: Keep small parts away from children during assembly. Do not dispose of the carton and packaging until you complete the assembly of the bicycle. This can prevent accidental disposal of parts of the bicycle. NOTE: All of the directions (right, left, front, rear, etc.) in this manual are as seen by the rider while seated on the bicycle.
  • Page 16: Installing The Rear Wheel

    For Quick Release Equipped Systems: Standing at the front of the bicycle, place the front wheel between your knees with the disc brake on the right hand side. Lift the front of the bicycle onto the front wheel (take care in making sure the rotor aligns well with the brake caliper) and push down making sure the axle fits all the way into the dropouts of the fork.
  • Page 17: Installing The Handlebars

    WARNING: To prevent steering system damage and possible loss of control, ensure that instructions are followed accurately and a pre-ride check is carried out before every ride. Vuly bicycles come equipped with a Face Plate Stem. Follow the instructions accordingly.
  • Page 18: Testing Handlebar And Stem Tightness

    8.6. TESTING HANDLEBAR AND STEM TIGHTNESS To test the tightness of the stem: • Straddle the front wheel between your legs. • Try to turn the front wheel by turning the handlebar • If the handlebar and stem turn without turning the front wheel, realign the stem with the wheel and tighten the stem bolts tighter than before.
  • Page 19 WARNING: Every time the seat post is loosened or adjusted, make sure the red reflector is correctly positioned. • Try to turn the seat side-to-side and to move the front of the seat up and down. • If the seat moves in the Seatpost Clamp: •...
  • Page 20: Installing The Pedals

    8.9. INSTALLING THE PEDALS CAUTION: There is a RIGHT pedal marked R and a LEFT pedal marked L. NOTE: A Pedal wrench is preferred for attaching pedals. A pedal wrench is supplied with this bicycle. • The pedal marked R has right-hand threads. Tighten it in a clockwise direction. •...
  • Page 21 8.10. INSTALLING TRAINING WHEELS To Attach the Training Wheels to the Frame Position Training Wheel leg on the rear axle. Then place a spring washer followed by a training wheel securing handle onto the axle. Tighten handle until hand tight. Check training wheel is secure and does not move before use.
  • Page 22 Adjusting Training Wheel Height: Make sure that both Training Wheels are the same distance from the ground (⅛” / 3.17mm) and pointing straight down. Tighten wheel axle nuts securely. Operation: 1/8” 3.17 mm WARNING: Before each ride, make sure both axle nuts are tight. Also make sure both training wheels are the same distance from the ground.
  • Page 23 9.0. Rim and Disc Brake System Setup NOTE on HANDBRAKES: In Australia/New Zealand/China: • Left Brake Lever controls the Rear Brake • RIght Brake Lever controls the Front Brake Most other Countries: • Left Brake Lever controls the Front Brake •...
  • Page 24 Test Brake Pad Tightness • Try to move each brake pad out of position. • If a brake pad moves, do Brake Pad Setup again, but tighten the screw tighter than before. • Do this test again, until each brake shoe does not move. 9.2.
  • Page 25: Coaster Brake

    9.3. COASTER BRAKE These models are equipped with a rear ‘coaster’ brake that is operated by rotating the cranks in a backward direction.. Function: Operate the coaster brake as follows: • Push the pedals backward to move the chain backward. •...
  • Page 26 • Different riding styles and different machines can require other, more specific maintenance. • Mountain bicycles tend to requiret more frequent maintenance than other models. • If you notice any other problems, or have any questions about bicycle maintenance, please contact a Vuly support member.
  • Page 27: Maintenance Schedule

    12.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Every Ride Monthly OR 800 KM Check tyre pressure and inflate as required. It is Clean your bicycle with bicycle wash, a rag, and recommended to purchase a floor pump with a soft bristle brush and inspect frame/components for gauge.
  • Page 28: Australian Consumer Law

    All Vuly products are sold with a manufacturing warranty, which assure that the item is free of defects in workmanship and materials (“warranty”).
  • Page 29 Damage to the product that results from weather events – such as rain or wind – are not covered under the warranty. Vuly suggests that you contact your home and contents insurer if your bicycle is damaged by such events.
  • Page 30: Warranty Claims

    13.4. WARRANTY CLAIMS If a customer believes that a Vuly product is faulty or defective, they must discontinue use and submit a Warranty Claim. A customer must not attempt to use a product if any part is faulty or defective, as it may be dangerous.
  • Page 31 Successful Warranty Claims lodged within 7 days of the delivery date Vuly will replace the damaged parts free of charge. Vuly will also cover any costs associated with shipping the replacement part. Successful Warranty Claims lodged after 7 days of the delivery date Vuly will replace the damaged parts free of charge.
  • Page 32 14.0. Owner’s Bicycle Identification Record NOTE: THIS INFORMATION IS ONLY AVAILABLE ON THE BICYCLE ITSELF. Each bicycle has a unique serial number stamped into the frame. The serial number can be found on the bottom of the bottom bracket as shown. For identification purposes, please make sure to write this serial number below and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 36 Vuly warranty policies, terms and conditions.

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