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Fun2Go 2
Combination Fun2Go 2 and FunTrain 2
Van Raam
Guldenweg 23
7051 HT Varsseveld, The Netherlands
+31 (0)315 – 25 73 70
info@vanraam.com
www.vanraam.com
User Manual
FunTrain 2
Version 23.05

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  • Page 1 User Manual Fun2Go 2 FunTrain 2 Combination Fun2Go 2 and FunTrain 2 Van Raam Guldenweg 23 7051 HT Varsseveld, The Netherlands +31 (0)315 – 25 73 70 Version 23.05 info@vanraam.com www.vanraam.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting the bicycle ........................... 10 Before the first use ............................13 Silent electrical system ..........................18 Silent Electrical System options ......................28 Van Raam e-bike app ..........................31 Accessories..............................33 Technical specifications ..........................42 Maintenance and adjustments to be done by owner ............... 43 Repairs and maintenance to be done by dealer .................
  • Page 3: Manufacturer Contact Details

    Conformity Europe (CE) Van Raam Reha Bikes B.V., as manufacturer, declares that the Fun2Go 2 / FunTrain 2, as described in this user manual, is manufactured in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2017/745, risk class 1. The Fun2Go 2 / FunTrain 2 supplied with the Silent electrical...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction We urge you to read this user manual thoroughly before using the bicycle. Always follow the instructions as outlined in the user manual and keep them safe. The most up-to-date version of the user manual can be found on the product page of the READ CAREFULLY bicycle on the www.vanraam.com...
  • Page 5: Indication

    The passenger may have a disability, due to a very wide range of conditions. The Fun2Go 2 can be used by children or adults with neuromuscular disorders (such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy).
  • Page 6: Safety Measures

    Safety measures There should always be a supervising person as the main driver of the bike. This • main driver is always responsible for the safe use of the bike. Ensure the tricycle is in good condition each time before using it. Check before •...
  • Page 7 Do not leave the tricycle in direct sunlight: the temperature of some parts could • exceed 41ºC resulting in possible burns to the skin. If the bicycle has pedal assistance: practice using the starting aid and reverse • function. When using the bicycle, make sure that the starting aid or reverse function is not activated unintentionally.
  • Page 8 Test the handling of the side by side tandem at an appropriate speed on an • uneven surface. This will help you learn to respond better to unexpected movements of the bike and handlebars while riding. Explore how the tilting motion of the side by side tandem responds to body •...
  • Page 9 Load The maximum permissible load must not be exceeded. See the information in the table with technical data under the chapter "Technical specifications" in the user manual. The permissible load is understood to mean the total load, including the load in the basket and what is carried on the carrier rack.
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Bicycle

    Adjusting the bicycle Before using the bike, adjust it to the measurements of the main rider and co-rider. This is essential, especially for the seat and handlebars. If it's not possible to adjust it optimally with the given instructions, please contact your dealer for a suitable workaround.
  • Page 11 Seat depth The seating area of the seat can be adjusted to tailor the seat to the user's comfort. In order to adjust the seat, follow these steps: Remove the seat cushion [A] from the seat frame. Now that the seat cushion has been removed, the seat frame can be adjusted in relation to the backrest.
  • Page 12 Handlebar height The height of the handlebars influences riding comfort. This determines the pressure on the hands and the posture of the back. You determine the most comfortable position yourself in practice. To adjust the handlebars: Loosen the hex key [A] a few turns with an Allen key.
  • Page 13: Before The First Use

    Before the first use Parking brake (Fun2Go) Always use the parking brake if you park the tricycle and leave it behind. Block the tricycle with the hydro brake when passengers are getting on and off. To operate the parking brake, squeeze the left brake [A] and secure the brake with the lever [B].
  • Page 14 Lighting Normally, the lighting on your bike can be operated manually and set to different modes. However, if your bike is equipped with the Silent Elektro system, your lighting will automatically turn off when the electric system is activated. The controls of both the manually operated and centrally operated lighting is explained below.
  • Page 15 Manually operated rear light The rear light can be switched on by using the ON / OFF button underneath. The rear light works with batteries. When the battery is almost empty, a red LED lights up [B]. Follow the steps below to replace the batteries. Use a flat object [C], such as a coin, to pry off the front of the lamp.
  • Page 16 Centrally Operated Lighting The bike has been equipped with centrally operated lighting, with the lighting being connected to the electric system. The lighting will turn on automatically when the electric system is activated. Adjust the angle of the headlight, so that the centre of the light beam is aimed about ten metres in front of the bike.
  • Page 17 Couple the FunTrain Follow these steps to attach the FunTrain to a Fun2Go with a ball coupling: Lift the lever of the ball coupling [A] over the tow ball [B]. Hook the safety cable [C] behind the tow ball and into the bracket [D], as shown.
  • Page 18: Silent Electrical System

    Silent electrical system Item number: -2195 The Silent electrical system comprises 5 components: display, button unit, battery, motor and bottom bracket. How the first 3 parts are used is explained in this user manual. Operation of the display The display provides you with cycling information, which will be explained in more detail later.
  • Page 19 Information screen After the electrical system is powered up, the information screen is displayed. This screen displays real-time cycling information. The information screen will only work if you have switched on the electrical system. (a) Bluetooth connection (b) Reverse function of (thumb) throttle activated (c) Notification field (d) Bicycle lights (e) Speed indicator...
  • Page 20 Screen modes The screen mode (i) can be set by using the mode button (3) You can switch between the following 3 screen modes while cycling. Radius of action [RANGE] (default display) This is the number of kilometres that can still be cycled with the remaining battery capacity in the active assistance mode.
  • Page 21 Notifications Several symbols can be displayed in the information screen. The symbols are explained below. More information on the notifications can be found in the chapter “Possible Faults”. The bicycle lights are activated A Bluetooth connection is active No communications with the battery Reverse function of (thumb) throttle is activated The temperature of the controller is too high Voltage is too high...
  • Page 22 Van Raam app. Van Raam E-Bike app With the app, you can track various information and configure the assistance modes. (More information on this can be found in the chapter on the Van Raam E-Bike app) Version 23.05 22/59...
  • Page 23 Charging the battery To charge the battery: 1. Unlock the battery by turning the key a quarter turn. 2. Press the lock in and simultaneously pull the battery pack out of the holder with your other hand. 3. Take the battery with you inside. First plug the charger into the power outlet.
  • Page 24 Charger indicator light The status of the charger is indicated by the coloured indicator light. If the indicator light is green, the charger is in standby mode or the battery is full. If the indicator light is red then the charger is charging the battery.
  • Page 25 The housing of the battery and the charger must not be opened. In case of any • problems, please consult your dealer. A Van Raam battery is not allowed nor is it possible to recondition the battery due to • safety reasons and incorrect functioning of the electrical system.
  • Page 26 Every battery drains over time. This process is called "self-discharge". A battery that is empty and not charged can undergo a deep discharge caused by self-discharge and become faulty as a result. The warranty is voided in the case of a deep discharge. Keep in mind that every battery wears out over time.
  • Page 27 Charging and maintenance of the battery pack Important safety warning: Charger safety precautions Only charge Van Raam Li-Ion batteries with the supplied charger. Only connect the • charger to a suitable wall socket (220-240 Volt AC 50-60 Hz). When the charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power outlet and the power plug from the battery.
  • Page 28: Silent Electrical System Options

    Always keep an eye on the charger and battery while charging. When the battery is full, • disconnect the power plug from power outlet and remove the power plug from the battery. Silent Electrical System options There are different options for the electrical system for each bicycle model. External charging point Item number: -2161 In order to make battery charging more...
  • Page 29 Switchable battery pack Item number: -2165 If you have two batteries, the bicycle can be equipped with the switchable battery pack option. Once the connected battery pack is empty, you can switch the system to the second battery pack by using the switch. This is located between the seats.
  • Page 30 Direction indicator Article number: -4170 The bike can be equipped with a direction indicator. To operate the direction indicator, press the switch [A] on the handlebar to the left or right. The direction indicator is powered by the battery of the Silent electrical system. Version 23.05 30/59...
  • Page 31: Van Raam E-Bike App

    Van Raam e-bike app The Van Raam bicycle app is a free smartphone app that you can use while cycling on your electric Van Raam bicycle. What can you do with the Van Raam e-bike app? It depends on the type of battery you have; a battery without a yellow GPS sticker or a battery with a yellow GPS sticker.
  • Page 32 This app can be used as a luxury bicycle computer for Van Raam bicycles with pedal assistance and also contains many other extra functionalities. The dashboard on the app shows the current speed, total distance, trip meter, battery capacity and power consumption during the bike ride.
  • Page 33: Accessories

    Accessories Depending on the configuration of the bike, you can use the accessories listed below. Additional accessories are available through the dealer. Gear shift options Standard version (Shared gears) Item number: -1150 In the standard version of the bicycle, the main rider and co-rider use the same 8-speed hub.
  • Page 34 There are three different settings: In this setting, the co-rider shares the gears with the main rider. Both pedal in the same gear which is controlled by the main cyclist. Both sides have a freewheel clutch and can power the bike separately from each other. OFF: In this setting, the pedals are completely released from the drive.
  • Page 35 Universal insertion adapter Item number: -5100 The universal insertion adapter allows for different options to be mounted at the back of the bike and easily removed in case they are not needed. The insertion adapter can be used for the following options: rear basket, rear luggage rack, wheelchair carrier, holder for foldable walker, and walker preparation.
  • Page 36 Stick holder Item number: -0050 You can take two walking canes with you in the stick holder. Place the cane in the holder at the bottom [A] and then press the cane into the clips [B]. Always secure the canes(s) with the Velcro straps. The stick holder can be mounted left or right.
  • Page 37 Foot support Item number: -4232 / -4233 / -4234 / -4235 When using the foot support you can fix your foot by sliding the two straps [A] in the quick releases [B]. The quick release can be unlocked by pulling the lip to the rear.
  • Page 38 The small foot support (Fix20) is suitable for shoe sizes 22 up to size 36. The width of the range of this foot support is min. 6,5 cm to max. 9 cm. The large foot support (Fix25) is suitable from shoe size 37 up to size 48. The width of the range of this foot support is min.
  • Page 39 Lower Leg Fixation Item number: -4245 / -4246 / -4247 / -4248 With the optional lower leg fixation, you can secure your lower leg. In order to set up the lower leg fixation: 1. Loosen the bolt [A] several turns using a nut spanner.
  • Page 40 Rotatable seat Item number: -0030 The rotatable seat can be used to be able to get on the bike from the side. To rotate the seat, follow these steps: Pull up the lever [A]. Rotate the seat. When the seat is rotated 90 degrees, the seat will lock into place.
  • Page 41 Armrests (optional) Item number: -0060 The armrests give the user extra comfort and safety. To make it easier to get on the bicycle, you can fold up the armrests separately from each other. While cycling, you can rest your arms on the armrests.
  • Page 42: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Fun2Go 2 FunTrain 2 Inside leg length (cm) ± 67-93 ± 67-93 Length (cm) Width (cm) 117 (incl. armrest) 117 (incl. armrest) Height (cm) Front wheel 20" Rear wheel 20" 20" Weight (kg) configuration without electrics Total max. user weight (kg) 120 p.p.
  • Page 43: Maintenance And Adjustments To Be Done By Owner

    Maintenance and adjustments to be done by owner Below you can find the instructions for maintenance and adjustments that you can do yourself on a regular basis, which will keep your tricycle in top condition. Cleaning The frame of the tricycle can be cleaned with a damp cloth. For areas that are dirtier you can use a mild detergent.
  • Page 44: Repairs And Maintenance To Be Done By Dealer

    If you still decide you want to replace components yourself, you are responsible for damage or harm due to incorrectly fitted components. Only use original Van Raam spare parts, which you can buy at you dealer. If requested the dealer will make the necessary information on repair and maintenance available.
  • Page 45 Removing the front cover Follow these steps to remove the front cover of the chain guard: Press the locking tabs [A] and [B] inward with a flathead screwdriver. The front cover is now unlocked and can be rotated away. Removing the middle cover To access the long chain, it is necessary to remove the left side of the middle cover.
  • Page 46 Removing Gear Hub Cover To remove the hub cover, first the left side of the middle cover needs to be removed. Follow these steps to remove the hub cover: Loosen the screws [A and B]. Then loosen the screws [C and D]. The chain guard is now loose and can be removed.
  • Page 47 Adjusting the Chains The bike is equipped with an automatic chain tension system, which helps to limit dealer maintenance. There are two chains that still need to be manually adjusted; the crank chain and the right middle chain combination with freehub function. To tension the crank chain, follow these steps: First loosen the Allen bolt [A].
  • Page 48 Automatic chain tensioning system The bike is equipped with various automatic chain tensioning systems to minimize the chain adjustment work. Long middle chain tensioner The long middle chain has an automatic chain tensioner that ensures the chain always has the correct tension.
  • Page 49 Adjusting chain tension for the through-axle variant In the case of the gear hub with through-axle option, the long right chain line does not have an automatic tensioning system. It can be adjusted using a fork at the rear of the bike. Loosen bolt [A].
  • Page 50: Disposal

    This is also the case if unauthorized maintenance is carried out or if technical changes or additions are made with non-original Van Raam parts without permission of Van Raam. The original CE certification will become nul-and-void if modifications are done by third parties.
  • Page 51: Frame Number

    The frame number is printed on the sticker. This sticker is located on the frame, see the image below. Example sticker: The decal is located on the back of the frame tube for both the Fun2Go 2 and the FunTrain 2: On the back of the frame On the back of the frame Version 23.05...
  • Page 52: Maintenance Recommendation

    A Van Raam bike often is subject to extensive use and must perform in all weather conditions. By correctly maintaining the bike, the lifecycle can be extended greatly. This maintenance can be done by a Van Raam dealer. In most cases, you can do the monthly and annual inspection yourself.
  • Page 53 Service moment 15-30 minutes Among them: Check tyres and inflate • Check the spoke tension • Check the chain tension and grease • Tighten any bolts and nuts if needed • Check all brake cables and brake calipers • Check the gears •...
  • Page 54: Service Plan

    Service plan Service moment Yes/No Date: Dealer: Mechanic: Remarks: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………… Service moment Yes/No Date: Dealer: Mechanic: Remarks: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………… Service moment Yes/No Date: Dealer: Mechanic: Remarks: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………… Version 23.05 54/59...
  • Page 55 Annual inspection Date Dealer Mechanic Remarks Version 23.05 55/59...
  • Page 56 Here you have space to take notes or write down the maintenance on your bike: Version 23.05 56/59...
  • Page 57 Here you have space to take notes or write down the maintenance on your bike: Version 23.05 57/59...
  • Page 58 Here you have space to take notes or write down the maintenance on your bike: Version 23.05 58/59...
  • Page 59: Delivery And Service Form

    Congratulations on your purchase of your Van Raam tricycle. This bike is produced with utmost care. To guarantee the quality as much as possible Van Raam produces the cycles according to the ISO 9001:2015 quality standards. Van Raam has been certified by DNV GL Business Assurance BV.

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