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Technical Support and E-Warranty Certificate www.vevor.com/support CRUISER BIKE MODEL: SCB721-B/SCB122-B/SCB122-P/SCB722-B/SCB722-P We continue to be committed to provide you tools with competitive price. "Save Half", "Half Price" or any other similar expressions used by us only represents an estimate of savings you might benefit from buying certain tools with us compared to the major top brands and does not necessarily mean to cover all categories of tools offered by us.
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This is the original instruction, please read all manual instructions carefully before operating. VEVOR reserves a clear interpretation of our user manual. The appearance of the product shall be subject to the product you received. Please forgive us that we won't inform you again if there are any technology or software updates on our product.
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Warning - To reduce the risk of injury, user must read instructions manual carefully. This symbol, placed before a safety comment, indicates a kind of precaution, warning, or danger. Ignoring this warning may lead to an accident. To reduce the risk of injury, fire, or electrocution, please always follow the recommendation shown below.
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3. Clothing ⚫ Consult the legal and regulatory documents in your jurisdiction to determine whether helmets or other protective gear that meets safety standards is required for riding a manual bicycle on roads. ⚫ Always wear appropriate hand protection during assembly, disassembly, adjustment, or repair of this bicycle.
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bent or broken spokes and wheel rims. ⚫ Never replace any components or fasteners with non-identical ones. 5. Sensible Use ⚫ Only allow one person to ride this bicycle at a time. ⚫ Do not carry children or pets on the rear rack while riding. ⚫...
⚫ Otherwise, provide constant supervision to avoid accidents. ⚫ To prevent theft, use the provided cable lock and other appropriate tools to lock this bicycle to immovable objects between uses, especially when parking it outdoors. PRODUCT CONFIGURATION Model SCB721-B SCB122-B SCB122-P SCB722-B SCB722-P Wheel...
PARTS LIST Name Photo Qty. Main Frame With Rear WheeI Front Wheel Seat And Seat Post - 6 -...
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Pedals Front Reflector Rear Reflector With 2 Nuts Bell Front Basket Support Front Fender With Stay Front Basket Cable Lock Manual Gloves A.M5×16 Phillips Bolts Front Basket Parts Sets B. Installation board C.M5 nuts Wheel Caps 5 mm Hex Wrench - 7 -...
Step 1: Handlebar Installation a. Please turn the front fork 180°clockwise before assembling the stem. b. Then use the 6 mm hex wrench (17) to install the stem as following pictures. c. Press the decorative cover (21) onto the bolt to shield it. - 9 -...
Step 2 : Front Fender Installation a. Before putting the front fender on the fork, please loosen the screw on the front fork with 8-10mm wrench (18) and 5mm Hex Wrench (16). b.Tighten the hex bolt and nut using the tools mentioned in Step a. Step 3: Front Wheel Installation a.
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b. Please use 13-15mm wrench (19) to install the front wheel (2). Then please test if the front wheel is fixed tightly. (Note: The front wheels are oriented forward.) Note: Pay attention to insert this hole c. Locate the front fender stay (9) and the hole. d.
Step 4: Pedal Installation Find the 13-15 mm wrench (19) to install the pedals (4) on the left and right sides. L represents the left side, R represents the right side, follow the corresponding crank to tighten the pedals with the wrench. (Note: Twist the right pedal clockwise and the left pedal counterclockwise) Note: The two pedals are different and should not be mixed up.
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Note: It is recommended to sit on the seat after the seat quick-release lever is locked to confirm whether there is any looseness and shaking. Step 6: Front Basket Installation a. Mount the front basket support (8) onto the front wheel axle using its slots and tighten using 8-10mm wench (18).
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d. Check that the bottom and Installation board are well aligned with each other. e. Join the two M5×16 Phillips bolts (14A). Tighten these bolts using the provided screwdriver (20). Step 7: Front reflector Installation a. Unscrew the bolt using the provided screwdriver (20). b.
c. Replace and tighten the Philips bolt to secure the reflector into place. Step 8: Rear reflector Installation Use 13×15 mm Wrench (19) to tighten bolt. Step 9: Bell Installation a. Unscrew the bolt using the provided screwdriver (20). b. Attach the bell (7) to a convenient position on the handlebars using its clamp. c.
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Step 10: Wheel Caps Installation a. Remove the protective cover from the side of the rear wheel axle. b. Push a wheel cap (15) onto the axle’s nut. (Install a wheel cap on the front wheel hub at the left side in the same fashion. Repeat these steps for the wheel hubs at the right side.) Step 11: Resetting the password of cable lock a.
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b. Turn the RESET wheel completely clockwise as shown. c. Set your new password using the dials. Turn the RESET wheel completely counterclockwise to confirm your change. d. Rejoin the cable parts completely and disarrange the combination, testing that the cable cannot be pulled apart. - 17 -...
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e. Extend the cable from the saddle post, wrapping it around an immovable object as well as the rear wheel and the seat tube. Note: The saddle is not permanently attached to the bicycle frame and should be secured together with the frame. - 18 -...
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ADJUSTMENT 1. Brake cable tensions If the brake is loose, pull the brake wire Don't forget to tighten Use 13-15mm wench outward, otherwise, if the bolt using 13-15mm (19) to unscrew the bolt the brake is tight, pull wench (19). on the V brake.
Note: In winter and summer, it is recommended to inflate the tire in 40psi. Do not exceed 40PSI, or it will explode. 3. Gear system adjustment. 1-7 speed: 1 speed is the fastest speed. 7 speed is the slowest speed. When you want to speed up, push this rod up.
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electronics in plastic bags, which might allow humidity to build up over time. 2. Brake loosening adjustment: Turning the adjuster clockwise with a wrench can make the brakes tighter, and counterclockwise can make the brakes looser. When adjusting, it is recommended to adjust little by little, and try the performance of the brakes every time you adjust until you find the most suitable tightness.
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