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2013 Made in England Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing this innovative Tomcat product. We wish you many years of fun and therapy from it. Please read this handbook before using your Tiger Trike for the first time. For more detailed advice visit www.tomcatuk.org...
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Tomcat SNI Ltd, endeavour to make its products as safe as possible but ulti- mately cannot control their usage. Ensure the product is used in accordance with these recommendations, with due care, and in a safe manner.
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Pushing. By offering this guarantee Tomcat Trikes Ltd in no way seeks to diminish a The Tomcat Carer Control arm is a steering device therefore pushing is not recommended except for consumers statuary rights. very light duty such as moving off or training a new user. If it is necessary to push hard, do so with the Tomcat SNI Ltd backrest.
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Apply the park brake by pulling back on the strap brake lever then pushing the park brake button A Tomcat is a light, fast trike, intended to get the very best from the human down. To release the park brake simply pull back on the strap lever again and the park brake will body by seating the rider in the best possible geometrical position, however release.
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Before each use, check tyre pressure. This should be between 40 and 45 psi To Adjust the handle bars for a Tomcat and 18 to 20psi for a Tiger. Do not use if pressure is out- For Height: side these limits. Do not use if the tyres show cracks or fissures.
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To Fit the footshoe straps Fit the locking buckle to the strap. Pass the strap through the metal buckle then back through CARING FOR YOUR TIGER the locking buckle as shown. (Photo 1) . Pass the strap, through the inner metal buckle (Photo 2) , then through the back matal buckle (photo 3).
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Poor muscle tone or other physical condition considerations. Check the above adjustments and if necessary raise the saddle pommel to discourage the practice. If the problem persists consult Tomcat. The trike suddenly jerks or stops, as though something is catching.
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To Tighten or Loosen the Waist Strap (All Types) To adjust the “reach” of the brake lever (Handlebars) 1. Screw the small screw near the brake cable in or out as required Adjust the brake block 1. Pull the loose ends of the webbing strap through the locking buckle clearance accordingly.
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