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MANUAL
FOR POWER ASSIST DEVICES, HANDBIKES &
STEMS
Version:
DE-20241106 | Language: German | Valid from: 06.11.2024 | Valid until: on revocation or publication of a new version

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  • Page 1 MANUAL FOR POWER ASSIST DEVICES, HANDBIKES & STEMS Version: DE-20241106 | Language: German | Valid from: 06.11.2024 | Valid until: on revocation or publication of a new version...
  • Page 2 �� www.stricker-handbikes.de YOUTUBE StrickerHandbikes Management: Edgar Stricker, Timo Stricker | Register court: Local Court Mannheim | Register number: HRB 210995 Sales tax identification number according to § 27a UStG: DE 187257005 Contact possibility responsible person according to Art.15 MDR: mp-sicherheit@stricker-handbikes.de...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction and legal matters 4.7.1. Type plate 4.7.2. Symbols 1.1. Notes 4.8. Materials used 1.1.1. Reader note 4.9. Disposal and recycling 1.1.2. Dealer note 5. Unpacking and cancelling transport settings 1.1.3. Legal notice 5.1. Recommended tools and aids 1.2.
  • Page 4 Table of contents 7. Commissioning 8.2.15. Cruise control 7.1. Short safety check 8.2.16. Steering damper 7.2. Switch on 8.3. Batteries and charger 7.3. Start up 8.3.1. Operation 7.3.1. Starting off with the manual Handbikes 8.3.2. Charging process 7.3.2. Starting off with the hybrid Handbikes 8.3.3.
  • Page 5 Table of contents 8.7.1. Waldkilo luggage carrier 11.1.1. Long-term storage 8.7.2. Luggage carrier 11.1.2. Storage of rechargeable batteries 8.7.3. Folding rear light bar 11.2. Transport 8.7.4. KLICKfix accessories 11.2.1. Transport in the vehicle or on the trailer 11.2.2. Transport by plane or ship 9.
  • Page 6: Introduction And Legal Matters

    It is imperative that you hand this manual to every customer when handing over the adaptation device and expressly draw the customer's attention to the safety and hazard informa- We are delighted that you have decided in favour of a Stricker tion. adaptation device. Thank you for your trust! Warning 1.1.
  • Page 7: Conformity

    There is also a risk of permanently damaging the adaptation device or the wheelchair. The complete documentation on the manufacture and con- formity of our products is available at R & E Stricker Reha- 3.3.2. On the trailer Entwicklungen GmbH. We assume sole responsibility for issuing this declaration of conformity.
  • Page 8: Recommended Vehicle Lighting And Warning Devices

    However, steering by moving the wheelchair wheels is only possible to a limited Power assist devices and Handbikes from Stricker are al- extent due to the automatic steering return. ready equipped with approved lighting ex works. However, the wheelchair used with the adaptation device must be fit- 3.8.
  • Page 9: Re-Use

    Limiting the maximum speed 4.6. Indication and contraindication changed at Stricker using special manufacturer software and data cables 4.6.1. Indication up to 65 (reference volume without Engine noise level at 15 km/h in dB...
  • Page 10: Identification And Symbols

    Intended use and product description ‫ ن‬Visual disturbances Symbol Meaning ‫ ن‬epileptic diseases Observe the warnings in the manual ‫ ن‬pronounced coordination disorders of the hands and arms ‫ ن‬cognitive impairments Read manual which make proper and safe use in everyday life and in public impossible.
  • Page 11: Unpacking And Cancelling Transport Settings

    For this step, we recommend having a second person help you to remove the appliance from the box together. 5.4. Undoing transport settings �� www.stricker.bike/installation 5.4.1. Rahmen You can find an unpacking and installation video on our If the adaptation device is equipped with an extra wide frame, website.
  • Page 12: Handlebars (Power Assist Devices)

    Unpacking and cancelling transport settings 5.4.3. Handlebars (Power assist devices) 5.4.4.1. Additional crank with back-pedalling equipment In some situations it is necessary to remove the crank with Depending on the model and equipment, the handlebars are parts of the back-pedalling equipment. This requires an ad- removed or converted for transport.
  • Page 13: Installation And Adaptation

    KR (Right) Automatic adjustment: Determines the height of the castors in the travelling position and enables them to be raised. �� www.stricker.bike/installation You can find an unpacking and installation video on our website. These explain the necessary steps individually and clearly.
  • Page 14: Frame With Centre Louvre (Pico Frame)

    Determines the angle of the clamps 6.2. Requirements for the wheelchair In principle, the adaptation devices from the manufacturer R & E Stricker Reha-Entwicklungen GmbH can be fitted to most common wheelchairs. 6.2.1. Folding wheelchair Adaptation to folding wheelchairs is possible.
  • Page 15: Mounting Position On The Wheelchair

    Installation and adaptation 6.3. Mounting position on the wheel- 6.3.1. Available adapters chair 6.3.1.1. Adapter for removable or swivelling footrests Abb. 15: General adapter and stem fix On wheelchairs with removable or swivelling footrests, the frame may be less stable in the area of the footrests. An increased load in this area can lead to frame damage and, in the worst case, to frame fractures that could result in se- Abb.
  • Page 16: Customise Settings

    Installation and adaptation 6.4.1. Frame width 6.3.1.4. Other adapters Abb. 16: Example of extended adaptation Abb. 17: Adjust frame width If there is no suitable place on the frame to attach the adap- First adjust the frame width (RB) of the adaptation device to ter directly, other adapters from our range can be used.
  • Page 17 Installation and adaptation KAE3Small Deactivated / open (castors still on the floor) KAE3Large Warning Only drive off when the automatic latches have engaged on both sides. This can be seen when the bolt is fully extended and touches the tongue of the automatic latch. Abb.
  • Page 18 Installation and adaptation The eyebolt is available in different lengths. The standard The clamping jaws are opened or closed by turning KD1. For length of the thread is 6 cm, the extra-long screw has a installation on the wheelchair frame, the screw is tightened thread 9 cm long.
  • Page 19: Adjust Frame With Centre Grid (Pico Frame)

    Installation and adaptation 6.4.3. Adjust frame with centre grid (Pico frame) Abb. 32: Adjust the angle of inclination of the clamps If the angles of the wheelchair frame and the clamp do not match, you can adjust this by loosening screw S4. You can Abb.
  • Page 20: Extended Customisation Options For The Frame

    Installation and adaptation Note This step is complicated and can therefore take several at- tempts. You are welcome to use our video instructions to help you. The distance and height of the handlebar are changed by loosening the screws S1L and S1R (angle), S3L and S3R (distance) and S2L and S2R (frame width) and adjusting the angle of the clamp (adaptation angle on the wheelchair).
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Attachment Stand

    Installation and adaptation 6.4.6. Adjusting the attachment stand priate plastic clamps for you based on the frame diameter you have specified for your wheelchair 6.4.7.1. Available position clamps and scope of delivery We offer position clamps for round tubes in our range. These are available for different diameters: 19 mm to 25 mm and 23 mm to 32 mm.
  • Page 22: Adaptation

    Installation and adaptation 6.5. Adaptation 6.5.1.5. Lowering through reverse gear Close the brakes on your wheelchair. If the frame and handlebar settings have been made cor- Activate the automatic latching mechanism on both sides. rectly, no tools are required for the adaptation. Adaptation is Switch on the adaptation device and change to reverse gear.
  • Page 23: Final Examination

    Commissioning The adaptation device can then be jacked up. First close ‫ ن‬all screw connections (use the specifications from the both brakes on your wheelchair, then push the adaptation torque list in the appendices) device away from you in the centre of the handlebar. ‫...
  • Page 24: Switch On

    Commissioning 7.3.4. Starting without drive system ‫ ن‬Test the function of all brakes independently of each other. Starting off is only possible by turning the drive wheels of ‫ ن‬Test the function of all lights and warning devices (horn, your wheelchair or by pushing an accompanying person. bell).
  • Page 25: Reversing

    Commissioning this position. If, on the other hand, the cranks are in an upper With hybrid Handbikes, the power of the electric drive is position, you have to pull them towards you to brake, which completely interrupted at the lowest level, so that you move may require more effort.
  • Page 26: Avoid Or Release Wheel Locking When Braking

    If you have any further questions, removal steps in reverse order. Make sure that the wheel is please do not hesitate to contact us or your Stricker dealer. fully inserted into the fork as far as it will go. Then tighten the bolts to the correct torque.
  • Page 27: Display

    Component and advanced settings Also check the mudguard and adjust it if necessary. For The other display (B: speedometer), which is not available on Handbikes with hub or derailleur gears, it may be necessary the Lipo Lomo Pico, provides information about your speed. to readjust the gears after fitting the bike.
  • Page 28 Component and advanced settings Setting Description of the Basic Settings  Reset display to factory settings Factory Setting Customisation of the language (the menu must  Display  be opened again to apply the change) Language Basic Settings  Contains various information about the battery Information Adjustment of the displayed unit from KM/H or ...
  • Page 29: Control System

    Press and hold the M button for 3 - 5 seconds Switch on but only in increments of 10 in the percentage display. until the Stricker logo appears Press and hold the M button for 2 - 3 seconds 8.2.3.5. City models, Ultra...
  • Page 30 Component and advanced settings Designation Designation Top side (operating side) of the control unit Key switch for switching the appliance on and off A  1 Speed adjustable in three stages (1 / 2 / 3) A  2 Light (On / Off) A ...
  • Page 31 Component and advanced settings Designation Connection Top side (operating side) of the control unit Key switch for switching the appliance on and off A  1 Light (On / Off) A  2 Battery changeover switch A  3 Battery display B ...
  • Page 32 Component and advanced settings Padelec sensor Brake cut-off switch B  2 B  5 Power regulator (potentiometer) Throttle grip or thumb throttle B  3 B  6 Thumb gas Multiswitch (reverse gear and thumb throttle) B  4 B ...
  • Page 33: Basic Operating Elements

    Component and advanced settings 8.2.5. Basic operating elements Twist shifter or click shifter Thumb gas It is possible that this section does not cover all the operating Bell elements available on the adaptation device. The description of other operating elements can be found in the following Power regulator (potentiometer) sections.
  • Page 34: Lighting And Warning Devices

    Component and advanced settings 8.2.7.5. Rear light with rechargeable battery Traction aid status light The rear light is powered by a rechargeable battery. Charge Automatic brakes (Auto brake) the battery using a suitable USB cable with a 5 V connection, Status light Automatic which is often standard for regular USB charging sockets.
  • Page 35: Electromagnetic Brake

    Component and advanced settings If stronger braking is required, for example to stop at traffic Disc brakes offer high braking power and are effective in wet lights, the brake must be pressed harder, which also activa- conditions. They consist of a brake disc on the wheel and tes the mechanical brake.
  • Page 36: Mechanical Braking Systems

    Component and advanced settings 8.2.13. Brake lever Abb. 78: Example of the disc brake with two brakes Abb. 80: Brake lever on Power assist devices and Handbikes To adjust the brake, it is first necessary to loosen the 5 mm hexagon socket screw located near the adjusting screw, The brake levers enable targeted and optimally regulated which secures it.
  • Page 37: Steering Damper

    Component and advanced settings 8.2.15.3. Cruise control in the GX equipment ‫ ن‬Use of the battery contrary to the description and inst- ructions in the instructions for use The cruise control of the GX equipment maintains the speed thanks to the engine brake, even when travelling downhill. ‫...
  • Page 38: On/Off Switch

    Component and advanced settings 8.3.5. Battery variants completely dry before using it. If condensation has formed on the charger, allow it to dry completely before charging. 8.3.5.1. Hailong (48 V) Only use the charger included in the scope of delivery to charge the battery.
  • Page 39: Read Out The Capacity And Charge Status Of The Battery

    Component and advanced settings 8.3.5.2. Jenny Bag (36 V) 8.3.6.3. Seprarates display For more detailed information on the charge status, there is a separate display, which often shows the charge status as a percentage. However, it should be noted that this per- centage does not always directly correspond to the actual battery capacity.
  • Page 40: Power Controller

    Component and advanced settings 8.5. Handbikes component Warning The acoustic or visual signalling devices (LED and/or bee- 8.5.1. Handlebars per) for reverse gear are usually reliable. Nevertheless, they may fail. In such situations, the reverse gear function re- The handlebars of a Handbikes are made up of the cranks mains active.
  • Page 41: Crank Handle

    Component and advanced settings travel. To brake lightly, apply light pressure; for heavier bra- The twist shifter can be shifted up and down by turning the king, apply correspondingly more pressure handle, whereas the gear lever can be shifted up or down by pressing the respective lever.
  • Page 42: Planetary Gearbox (Hill Reduction)

    Component and advanced settings 8.5.8. Speed sensor 8.5.5.7. Maintenance recommendation Clean the derailleur of your Handbikes regularly or with a The speed sensor, mounted on the cranks of the Handbikes, plastic brush if it is very dirty. We recommend using a special recognises the rotational speed of the cranks and controls spray oil for bicycle chains for cleaning.
  • Page 43: Chain

    Component and advanced settings throttle. To exit PAS mode, simply release the thumb throttle. 8.5.15.2. Safety warning: Danger of crushing If the thumb throttle is operated without cranking, PAS mode is not activated. 8.5.13. Chain Chains are robust and versatile, but require regular main- tenance such as cleaning and lubrication for optimum per- formance.
  • Page 44: Tetra Equipment

    Component and advanced settings Abb. 108: Folding down the chin control Abb. 104: Folds Then fold the chin control upwards by 90° and make sure that it engages securely to prevent it from falling down unin- The head tube can be folded at the folding mechanism. tentionally.
  • Page 45: Further Equipment

    Component and advanced settings conds. This makes starting off and turning the cranks much 8.6.4.1. Different variants easier, making it possible to start off on inclines, for example. 8.6. Further equipment 8.6.1. Tetra equipment The Tetra equipment is specially designed for people with li- mited arm or hand function.
  • Page 46: Klickfix Holder

    Component and advanced settings 8.6.6. KLICKfix holder Note We advise against attaching accessories other than the 8.6.6.1. Bracket on the head tube weights we sell to the fork. There is a risk of hitting the ground with the accessories or getting caught on obstacles. 8.6.6.4.
  • Page 47: Folding Rear Light Bar

    Maintenance, repair, cleaning and care Note Brakes Pay attention to the maximum load of the front axle of 30 kg All models with brakes 5 mm hexagon socket and the load limit of your adaptation device and wheelchair. Circuit All models with rear derailleur 10 mm open-end spanner 8.7.3.
  • Page 48: Care

    Problems and solutions Note 10.1.1.2. Lead gel batteries Water, foam or CO2 are suitable for extinguishing lead-gel For applications in the vicinity of salt water, we recommend battery fires. Be aware that these fires can produce dange- frequent and thorough cleaning to avoid corrosion. rous gases.
  • Page 49: Motor Makes Unusual Noises, Rattles Or Turns Without Driving The Adapta- Tion Device

    Problems and solutions 10.2.8. Motor makes unusual noises, ratt- 10.3.3. Battery does not work les or turns without driving the adaptation Check that the battery is switched on and charged, and also device check that the charger is working. Check the LEDs on the battery and charger.
  • Page 50: No Electrical Support On The Handbikes

    Problems and solutions 10.3.7.2. Motor contact disc. You can adjust the sensor to the correct position by bending it. ‫ ن‬Turn the wheel by hand and check whether the speed 10.4. Errors in other functions on the display changes, if this is not the case, the motor contact could be affected, check it 10.4.1.
  • Page 51: Possible Solutions

    These can be viewed in full at the web address �� http://www.stricker-handbikes.de/de/agb. Park your adaptive device in a level, covered area. Switch off Contact your dealer in the event of problems within the war- the device and any batteries.
  • Page 52: Power Assist Devices

    Technical data The maximum speed intended for the model; the actual maximum Lighting and warning devices speed depends on the model and the settings. Acoustic warning devices Horn The charging time may vary; based on a theoretical charge of Visual warning devices Front and spoke reflectors 10% to 100%.
  • Page 53: Lipo Lomo

    Technical data 13.1.3. Lipo Lomo 13.1.4. Crossbike Abb. 121: Lipo Lomo with special equipment Abb. 122: Lipo Lomo with white frame Description of the Value Description of the Value General General Type Power assist device Type Power assist device Transport weight From 12 kg Transport weight From 20 kg...
  • Page 54: Micro Gx

    Technical data 13.1.5. Micro GX 13.1.6. Lomo GX Abb. 124: Lomo GX with 14 inch wheel Abb. 123: Micro GX Description of the Value Description of the Value General General Type Power assist device Type Power assist device Transport weight A 18 kg Transport weight A 17 kg...
  • Page 55: Hybrid Handbikes

    Technical data 13.2. Hybrid Handbikes Lighting LED lighting 13.2.1. Lipo Smart 13.2.2. Smart Wild Abb. 125: Lipo Smart Abb. 126: Smart Wild with optional extras Description of the Value Description of the Value General General Type Hybrid Handbikes Type Hybrid Handbikes Transport weight From 21.7 kg Transport weight...
  • Page 56: Smart Dynamic

    Technical data Visual warning devices Front and spoke reflectors Acoustic warning devices Bell, horn Visual warning devices Front and spoke reflectors Lighting LED lighting Lighting LED lighting 13.2.3. Smart Dynamic 13.3. Manual Handbikes 13.3.1. City 7 Abb. 127: Smart Dynamic with optional extras Description of the Value Abb.
  • Page 57: City Max

    Technical data 13.3.2. City 11 Description of the Value General Type Manual Handbikes Transport weight From 12 kg Tyres on the wheel 20 inch x 1.75 | 47-406 Height Approx. 55 cm Width Approx. 115 cm Length Approx. 100 cm Primary brake Bowden cable, disc brake Secondary brake...
  • Page 58: City Kid

    Technical data 13.3.6. City Jugend Above: 69 Toothed disc Bottom: 40 Lighting and warning devices Acoustic warning devices Bell Visual warning devices Front and spoke reflectors Lighting LED lighting 13.3.5. City Kid Abb. 133: City Jugend Description of the Value General Type Manual Handbikes...
  • Page 59: Front Attachment Wheels

    Attachments 14. Attachments Description of the Value General Type Manual Handbikes 14.1. Torque list Transport weight From 12 kg Tyres on the wheel 20 inch x 1.75 | 47-406 Designation Torque in N-m Height Approx. 55 cm S1R / S1L 30 N-m Width Approx.
  • Page 60 Attachments 14.2.1.1. Battery installation the digits as required and the LEFT button to confirm and advance to the next digit setting (the circumference is bet- Remove the battery cover on the underside of the speedo- ween 0 mm and 9999 mm). Press the LEFT button to switch meter using a flat-blade screwdriver, insert a CR2032 batte- to km/m mode.
  • Page 61 Attachments TOTAL distance value stored before reinserting the battery 14.2.1.21. CAL (calories) can be entered). In CAL mode, the total heat energy the rider consumed cal- culates from the last restoration of the computer is indica- 14.2.1.12. Resetting the kilometre parameters ted on the screen.
  • Page 62: Battery Chargers

    Attachments 14.2.1.28. Accessories If problems persist, please contact the manufacturer. If the charging indicator light remains permanently red: ‫ ن‬Check whether the batteries are damaged. If the problem cannot be rectified, please contact the ma- nufacturer. 14.2.2.5. Safety instructions The device is not intended to be opened as it is energised. The charger may only be used indoors.
  • Page 63: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Attachments 14.3. EC Declaration of Conformity 14.3.1. Power assist device...
  • Page 64: Manual Handbikes

    Handbikes sowie deren Zubehör) den grundlegenden Anforderungen nach der neuen Verordnung (EU) 2017/745 (MDR) bzw. dem Medizinproduktgesetz entsprechen. Die Dokumentation der Herstellung liegt bei der Firma R & E Stricker Reha-Entwicklungen GmbH vor. Die Firma R & E Stricker Reha-Entwicklungen GmbH trägt die allei- nige Verantwortung für die Ausstellung der Konformitätserklärung.
  • Page 65: Hybrid Handbikes

    Handbikes sowie deren Zubehör) den grundlegenden Anforderungen nach der neuen Verordnung (EU) 2017/745 (MDR) bzw. dem Medizinproduktgesetz entsprechen. Die Dokumentation der Herstellung liegt bei der Firma R & E Stricker Reha-Entwicklungen GmbH vor. Die Firma R & E Stricker Reha-Entwicklungen GmbH trägt die allei- nige Verantwortung für die Ausstellung der Konformitätserklärung.
  • Page 70: Angaben Zum Hersteller

    Angaben zum Hersteller R & E Stricker Reha-Entwicklungen GmbH Klotzbergstraße 64 +49 723 72510 StrickerHandbikes MAP-LOCA phone INSTAGRA 77815 Bühl info@stricker-handbikes.de stricker.handbikes ✉ FACEBOOK GERMANY www.stricker-handbikes.de StrickerHandbikes �� YOUTUBE...

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