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Kmart 42974116 House Shaped Bed Frame

Kmart 42974116 House Shaped Bed Frame

Assembly Instructions

CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
TO BE ASSEMBLED ON A CLEAN, DRY AND SMOOTH SURFACE. WIPE CLEAN WITH A SOFT DAMP CLOTH. NEVER USE SCOURERS, ABRASIVES OR CHEMICAL SOLVENTS. CHECK AND TIGHTEN ALL PARTS REGULARLY. KEEP AWAY FROM MOISTURE AND DIRECT SUNLIGHT.STORE IN A DRY PLACE.FOR INDOOR USE ONLY.

WARNING:
ENSURE THIS UNIT IS USED ONLY ON A FLAT SURFACE. DO NOT USE THIS UNIT UNLESS ALL BOLTS AND SCREWS ARE FIRMLY SECURED. THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS SMALL PARTS AND SHARP POINTS. ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. THE FRAMES ARE NOT DESIGNED TO HOLD EXTRA WEIGHT.DO NOT ATTACH OR HANG ITEMS FROM FRAMES. PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO SWING, CLIMB OR HANG FROM THE FRAMES. MAXIMUM SAFE LOAD:70KG FOR BED BASE.

Hardware List

Parts List

Installation

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Kmart 42994756 Vibration Trainer Manual https://usemanuals.com/kmart/42994756-vibration-trainer/ Fri, 23 Jun 2023 04:25:38 +0000 https://usemanuals.com/?p=112515 Read More...

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VIBRATION TRAINER
Key Code: 42994756

 

WARNING! READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE OR INCORRECT OR EXCESSIVE  TRAINING MAY CAUSE INJURIES.

Safety Instruction

  1. If you have joint problems, hypertension, bronchitis, heart condition, skin disease, diabetes, pregnancy, obesity, middle ear infection, bone weakness, osteoporosis, stomach illness, or other diseases, please consult your doctor before using this product.
  2. Children are not allowed to operate this product for safety concerns.
  3. Never stamp on the plate of the product to avoid injury and impairment.
  4. Do not put your knee on the plate to avoid injury and impairment.
  5. Do not touch the device with wet hands. Keep plate dry and away from water. make sure the electric parts do not get wet.
  6. The product should be used by only one person each time. Please note that the product is for exercise purposes only. Do not use the product for other unintended purposes.
  7. Do not use it if you are recovering from a recent operation or surgery such as a hip or knee replacement.
  8. Do not train the same area of the body more than three times a week.
  9. Inspect your vibration plate prior to exercise to ensure that all nuts and bolts are fully tightened for each time.
  10. Never pull the plug out by the cable.
  11. Turn off the power switch after use.
  12. Do not jump on the plate, this may damage the product.
  13. If there is any sign of damage on the product, stop using it immediately and unplug the power.
  14. Never attempt to repair the trainer, its best to seek advice from Kmart customer service.
  15. If the supply cord is damaged please stop using this product immediately and seek advice from the retailer.
  16. This equipment is not intended to use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the equipment by a person responsible for their safety.
  17. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the equipment.
  18. Switch off the vibration plate and disconnect the power supply before cleaning.
  19. If you use the item on a carpet, please make sure that the ventilation holes will not be covered.
  20. Stop using the vibration immediately if you feel uncomfortable or dizzy. Consult your doctor immediately when you feel sick, experience pain in joints or body reaches abnormal heart rate, or any other abnormal symptoms.
  21. Remember to warm up before using the product to do exercise.
  22. The product is in compliance with EN 20957-1 CLASS HC as well as AS/NZS 60335. Suitable for domestic home use only.

Component content

A: Vibration Trainer x1pc
B: Exercise Band x2pc
C: Power Cord x1pc
D: Remote Controller x1pc
E: Allen Key x1pc

Product Specifications

Overall size 56x33x14cm Maximum user weight 100kg
Input Voltage AC220-240V Frequency 50-60HZ
Rated Power 200W Product total surface area 0.18m²
Product total weight 10.0kg

Assembly Instructions

Step 1. Connect the power cord (Part C) to the vibration trainer (Part A)

Step 2. Connect the exercise bands (Part B) to the iron plate of the vibration trainer bottom. You can adjust the angle of the iron plate by loosening its bolt. Remember to refasten the bolt after adjusting the iron plate.

Operation Instruction

Connect the power cable and press the red power switch to turn on the machine.

Instruction for Operation Panel

Operation Penal

  1. Press the POWER button and the machine will enter standby status.
  2.  Press the TIME/SPEED- button (left) or TIME/SPEED+ (right) button to adjust the exercise time.
  3. Press the POWER button to start the exercise.
  4. During the exercise, press the TIME/SPEED- button or TIME/SPEED+ button to adjust the vibration intensity. You can press the POWER button to stop the machine during exercise.
  5. When the machine is in standby status, press mode consecutively to choose preset exercise programs (P1 to P9) (Fig 1). After the program is selected, press the POWER button to start the preset exercise program. Press the POWER button again to stop the machine.

(NOTE: the intensity of the vibration cannot be adjusted when the equipment is in preset mode)

Instruction for Remote Controller

  1. Press the POWER button and the machine will enter standby status.
  2. Press the TIME+ button or TIME-button to adjust the exercise time. (1 to 10 minutes)
  3. Press the START/STOP button to start the exercise.
  4. During the exercise, press the VIBRATION+ button or VIBRATION- button to adjust the vibration intensity. You can press the START/STOP button to stop the machine during exercise.
  5. When the machine is in standby status, press the PROGRAM button consecutively to choose preset exercise programs (P1 to P9). After the program is selected, press the START/STOP button to start the preset exercise program. Press the START/STOP button again to stop the machine.
    (NOTE: the vibration intensity could not be adjusted when the machine is working under the preset program)
  6. You can press the STOP button to stop the device without resetting the parameter.
  7. Press the M button consecutive to set the speed to 30, 60, and 99.
  8. You can also press the Speed 30, Speed 60, and the Speed 99 button to set the speeds 30, 60, 99 respectively.

Note: When using the remote controller, ensure that it is pointed towards the sign receiver on the vibration and with 1meter of the device peripherals.

Exercise

Starting position: Put your hands on the ground, shoulder-width apart extend your legs and press your feet against the vibration plate.
Exercise: Press your hands firmly on the ground, stretch the whole body and lower it, hold the tension in your abs.

Starting position: Put your legs on the vibration plate. The lags are bent and hands behind your head.
Exercise: Get up with your upper body, but not completely, and lower it again.

Starting position: Turn away from the device, put your hands firmly on the plate, and support yourself on it.
Exercise: Push your body up. Bend the elbows slightly, lower the upper body.
Ensure the shoulder blades are pushed together. Alternatively, you can also extend the legs.

Starting position: Lie on your back on a mat in front of the plate with your feet stepping on the plate.
Exercise: During the vibration one leg is lifted up and extended, switch the leg every 3-5 seconds, during exercise ensure that the pelvis does not fall to one side.

Starting position: Put your foot in the middle of the device. Extend the other leg backward. Hold one band firmly.
Exercise: Keep your back straight and push the foot firmly on the plate, flex the leg muscles. Bend your forearm and pull the band alternately firmly upwards and back.

Biceps curls
Starting position: get on the device and hold both bands firmly.
Exercise: Keep the back and the wrists straight. Bend the underarm and pull the bands firmly upwards.

Starting position: Put one foot in the middle of the device. Ensure that the legs are straight and the knee minimally bent. Hold both bands firmly.
Exercise: Keep the back straight. Lean forward with the upper body and extend the other leg backward. To make it strenuous, pull the bands with extended hands, laterally up. Keep your balance at the same time.

Lunge
Starting position: put your foot in the middle of the device. Extend the other leg backward.
Exercise: keep the back straight and push the leg firmly with a wide lunge. Flex your leg muscles and cross your arms in front of your body.

Squat
Starting position: get on the device the feet shoulder-width apart Exercise: keep the back straight, the knees and the upper body slightly bent forward the leg muscles slightly flexed. Alternatively, move up and down.

Calf Raise
Starting position: get on the device. The upper body stays relaxed.
Exercise: lift both heels slowly, simultaneously until you are standing on the balls of the feet. Hold the position for a short period of time. The exercise can also be done on one leg to make it strenuous.
Warning!please keep a safety distance of 0.6m around the training area during exercise.

Care and Maintenace

Please special attention to the below components which is susceptible to wear.

Issue Possible causes Solutions
Light is off The power supply is not connected Plugin
The power switch is on off Turn on the power swatch
Noise The device is not placed level ice on a level Use the ground
The remote controller doesn’t work Low battery Replace battery
Too far away from the machine The valid range is 1 meter
The machine stops while in use Machine is overheated Let the machine rest for 10 minutes
Doesn’t work as intended Received too many commands Restart the machine
  • Proper use of the equipment can increase its service life.
  • If you find defective parts, stop use immediately. Make sure all the problems are solved prior to continuing to use.
  • This equipment is not intended to use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the equipment by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the equipment.
  • Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive material or solvents.
  • Keep far away from children when not in use.
  • Always store in a dry and ventilated area.

©KMART AUSTRALIA LIMITED. KMART AUSTRALIA — 690 SPRINGVALE ROAD, MULGRAVE, VIC 3170 AUSTRALIA. KAMRT NEW ZEALAND — REGIONAL OFFICE C/O KMART PAPATOETOE STORE. HUNTERS PLAZA, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, PAPATOETOE, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND.
Made in China

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Kmart Metal Cube Unit

Kmart Metal Cube Unit

Metal Cube Unit Assembly Instruction

WARNING:

  • DO NOT STAND, SIT OR LEAN ON THE PRODUCT. DO NOT KNOCK OR DRAG THE PRODUCT.
  • DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT UNLESS ALL ARE FIRMLY SECURED. USE ONLY ON A FLAT SURFACE.
  • FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
  • MAXIMUM LOADING WEIGHT PER CUBE: 1KG
  • CARE INSTRUCTIONS: WIPE CLEAN WITH A DAMP CLOTH. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE MATERIALS AND
  • SOLVENTS. CHECK AND TIGHTEN ALL PARTS REGULARLY.-STORE IN A DRY PLACE. FOR INDOOR USE ONLY.

User instructions for wall fixing:It is strongly recommended that this product is permanently fixed to the wall. Please seek professional advice if you are in doubt of what fixing device to use. Regularly check that the wall fixing are securely maintained.Stability of tall items may be affected by thick pile carpet or uneven floors. Do not place unanchored televisions on furniture.

Caution: for your safety when attaching the wall fixing, please note the following: Check any electrical wires or plumbing inside the wall before drilling any holes (if you are unsure please seek professional advice from a qualified tradesperson)

How to Assembly

  • STEP 1. On the floor, attach four connectors (B) to four corners of a wire grid panel (A) as shown.
  • STEP 2. Add three grid panels (A) by sliding into slots as shown.
  • STEP 3. Add top panel with connectors as shown.
  • STEP 4. Insert three grid panels (A) into slots.
  • STEP 5. Add top panel with connectors as shown.
  • STEP 6. Two finished cubes should look like this. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all 16 cubes are assembled.

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Kmart 43057290 Multi Weight Stand Manual https://usemanuals.com/kmart/43057290-stand/ Sun, 25 Jun 2023 05:08:10 +0000 https://usemanuals.com/?p=122660 Read More...

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Multi Weight Stand
Key Code: 43057290

Thank you for purchasing the sturdy and compact Multi Weight Stand. This product is designed to keep your workout area organized and to provide easy access to your weights.

Product

Hardware List

Part List

Assembly Instructions

Note: To assemble easily and successfully, please keep the bolts 70% of tightness while installing the parts, then fasten all the bolts and nuts fully after finished assembly.
Step 1. Connect 2pcs left stand tube (Part I) and crossbar tube (Part K) together, then secure them with bolts (Hardware C). Connect 2pcs right stand tube (Part  J) and crossbar tube (Part K) together, then secure them with bolts (Hardware C).

Step 2. Connect the 2pcs parts of step 1 and the base tube (Part L) together, then secure them with bolts, nut and washer (Hardware A,D,H).

Step 3. Connect the part of step2 and top frame (Part M) together, then secure them with bolt, nut, and washer (Hardware B,E,G).

Step 4. Insert the 4pcs weight bars (Part N) into the hole of stand tubes, then secure them with bolt and washer (Hardware C,F).

WARNING:

  1. The product must be placed on a hard, flat surface, cover the floor with carpet to prevent damage to the ground.
  2. Check the parts and tighten all bolts and nuts regularly, never use the product if all components are NOT fully secure.
  3. Always keep children away from the product unless they are supervised by an adult.
  4. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive materials or solvents.
  5. Always store the product on a flat surface, and in a dry and well-ventilated area.

FOR AU/NZ: IMPORTED FOR KMART STORES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.
Made in China

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Telescope
Instruction Manual 

TELESCOPE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

PARTS INCLUDED

  1. REMOVE THE TRIPOD FROM THE BOX AND EXTEND THE LEGS BY UNLATCHING THE LOCKS AND PULLING EACH OF THE LEGS OUT TO FULL EXTENSION.
  2. LOCK THE LATCHES BACK IN PUCE TO SECURE THE LEGS, THEN SPREAD APART THE TRPOD ON A FIAT AND STABLE SURFACE.
  3. ATTACH THE MAIN BODY OF THE TELESCOPE AND ATTACH IT TO THE TOP OF THE MAIN BODY CONNECTING SCREW, ALIGNING THE THREAD HOLE WITH THE SCREW.
  4. TIGHTEN THE KNOB ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE ATTACHING BRACKET
  5. UNSCREW AND REMOVE THE TWO BOLTS ON THE TOP OF THE TELESCOPE
  6. PLACE THE FINDER SCOPE AND BRACKET OVER THE SCREWS. MAKE SURE THE FINDER SCOPE BRACKET FITS OVER THE TWO SCREWS ON THE TELESCOPE SECURELY, THEN TIGHTEN. THE FINDER SCOPE SHOULD BE FACING THE FORWARD DIRECTION AS SHOWN IN THE IMAGE.
  7. INSTALL ONE OF THE TWO LENSES INCLUDED (6MM AND 12MM) INTO THE FOCUS TUBE AND SECURE IT BY TIGHTENING THE SCREW. MAKE SURE NOT TO OVER-TIGHTEN IT. FOR EASY VIEWING, YOU CAN FIRST INSTALL THE DIAGONAL PERISCOPE VIEWER INTO THE FOCUS TUBE. THEN INSERT ONE OF THE LENSES INTO THE DIAGONAL PERISCOPE VIEWER AND TIGHTEN IT. MAKE SURE THE END OF THE DIAGONAL PERISCOPE VIEWER IS INSERTED INTO THE FOCUS TUBE OF THE TELESCOPE WITHOUT THE SCREW.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Objective Focal Length            600MM
Field of View 1 Degree
6MM Eye Piece 100x Magnification
12MM Eye Piece 50x Magnification

USING YOUR TELESCOPE

Make sure the tripod is placed on a flat and stable surface.
Use the Finder Scope first to acquire the target object, then use the Focus Knob to obtain a clear image.
Apply small and slow adjustments to focusing

MAINTENANCE

This telescope is a precision instrument and should be carefully stored in a cool and dry environment. Do not store near direct sunlight. Both eye-piece lenses must be stored in the supplied plastic containers when not in use. It is recommended to clean the glass lens after every use with lens paper to prevent damage or scratches.

CAUTION: DO NOT VIEW THE SUN DIRECTLY WITH THIS TELESCOPE AS IT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE. DO NOT POINT THE TELESCOPE AT OR NEAR THE SUN. DO NOT LOOK THROUGH THE TELESCOPE AS IT IS MOVING. ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED.

Adult assembly required.

For Ages 8 years+

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

This telescope uses glass optics for great clarity and is housed inside an adjustable body. It is designed for easy operation and to provide sharp and clear viewing of distant objects.

ATTENTION: The power stated is for reference only and there may be a difference in magnification

Technical Specifications:

Objective Focal Length 600mm
Field of View:1 degree
Finder Scope Magnification
Eye-Piece Magnifications: F=6mm for up to 50x magnification and F=12mm for up to 50x magnification

Maintenance

This telescope is a precision instrument and should be carefully stored in a cool and dry environment. Do not store near direct sunlight. Both eye-piece lenses must be stored in the supplied plastic containers when not in use. It is recommended to clean the glass lens after every use with lens paper to prevent damage or scratches.
Installation:
Remove the tripod from the box and extend the legs by unlatching the lock and pulling each of the legs out to full extension. Lock the latch back in place to secure the legs, then spread apart the tripod on a flat and stable surface. Take the main body of the telescope and attach it to the top of the Main Body Connecting Screw, aligning the threaded hole with the screw. Tighten the konb on the underside of the attaching bracket. Then, unscrew and remove the two bolts on the top of the telescope. Place the Finder Scope facing the forward direction as shown above.
Install one of the two lenses included (F=6mm and F=12mm) into the focus tube and secure it by tightening the screw. Make sure not to over-tighten it. For easy viewing, you can first install the Diagonal Periscope Viewer into the Focus Tube. Then insert one of the lense into Diagonal Periscope Viewer and tighten it. Make sure the end on the Diagonal Periscope Viewer without the screw is inserted into the focus tube of the telescope.
Using Your Telescope:
Make sure the tripod is placed on a flat and stable surface. Apply small and slow adjustments for focusing. Use the Finder Scope first to acquire the target object, then use the Focus Knob to obtain a clear image.
KEEP THIS INSERT FOR REFERENCE SINCE IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED.

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kmart 43076291 30cm Minnie Bike

Name of Bicycle Parts

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Owner’s Safety Information and Responsibility

To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, you should read the instruction in this manual carefully.

There are WARNINGS throughout this manual, please follow all WARNING instructions.

WARNING: This bicycle is made to be ridden by one rider at a time for general transportation and recreational use. It is not made to withstand the abuse associated with stunting and jumping.

  1. The bicycle has been supplied partial assembled. It is owner’s responsibility to read and follow all the assembly and adjustment instructions exactly as written in this manual. Or you may ask a vehicle mechanic to assemble this bicycle.
  2. Know how to operate all standard and accessory equipment on the bicycle.
  3. Your bicycle conforms to relevant Australian Standards. Other local bicycle regulations may apply. Check with your retailer.

Wet Weather

  1. Use extra caution in wet weather.
  2. Avoid sudden braking.
  3. Apply brakes sooner in wet conditions, as stopping distance increase in weather.
  4. Slow overall riding pace and approach corner more carefully.

Night Riding

Avoid riding at night if possible, if you choose to ride at night:

  1. Purchase, install, and use a front and rear bicycle light.
  2. Make sure the reflectors of your bicycle are correctly positioned.
  3. Use a flashing rear light to improve visibility.
  4. Wear light-colored reflective clothing, such as a reflective vest and reflective bands for your arms and legs.

WARNING: Always wear a correctly fitted and fastened helmet when riding your bicycle.

To determine the correct size of the bicycle for the rider.

  • Straddle the assembled bicycle with feet shoulder with width apart and flat on the ground.
  • There must be at least 25.4mm of clearance between the highest part of top tube (2) and the cloth of the rider. The minimum leg-length for the rider is the highest part of the top tube plus 25.4mm
  • The rider must be able to easily reach and operate the brake levers (if so equipped).
  • The seat position must be adjustable so that the feet of rider can reach the ground.

Tools Required (Not Included in the Packing)

Keep a Record of Your Bicycle

Each bicyle has a Serial Number stamped into the bottom of the frame. Write down this number to keep it for future reference. Take a color photograph of your bicycle, write the Serial number on the back of the photograph and keep it in a safe place. If you keep a record of the details of your bicycle it will greatly increase the possibility of getting it back should it be lost or stolen.
Remember the advice about LOCKING YOUR BICYCLE. A good quality lock is cheap insurance.

Bicycle Assembly

Front Wheel

Assemble the front wheel to the fork as shown
(Shown with bike sitting upside-down.)

WARNING: If you remove a brake shoe to install the front wheel, return it to the correct position as written in the “Brake and cable adjustment” Section.

  • Make sure the tab of each security washer (2) is in the hole of the fork.
  • Using the two axle nuts (3) with serrations, attach the front wheel.

WARNING: Do not use the nuts without serrations to attach the front wheel.

Put the wheel in the center of the fork and tighten both nut to the recommended torque of 25-28N.M.

Training Wheel

Attach the legs to the bicycle frame:

  • Put the alignment insert (1), a leg (2) and an axle nut (3) on each end of the rear wheel axle (4).
  • Make sure the tab of the alignment insert (5), is to the rear of the axle and in the slot (6) of the frame.
  • Make sure both training wheels are the same distance from the ground. Tighten the axle nuts securely.

WARNING: Before each ride, make sure both nuts are tight. Also make sure both training wheels are the same distance from the ground.

As your child’s ability and balance improve, you may raise or remove the training wheels.
To move the training wheels loosen the nut, slide the leg to the correct position, and retighten the nut.
To remove the training wheels, remove the nut, leg, and alignment insert.

Install Pedals

All pedals have Lor R stamped on the threaded spindle of each pedal.

  1. Thread the pedal marked R clockwise into the right or chain wheel side of the crank
  2. Thread the pedal marked L counter-clockwise into the left side of the crank arm.
    NOTE: Hand thread pedals into position without use of a wrench to ensure threads are not crossed threads. Damage to crank arm will result from crossed  threads. When tightening with a wrench, make sure each spindle is firmly seated against the crank arm. If Jaws of wrench are too thick, they may prevent proper tightening of pedal spindle against crank arm.

Install Saddle
  1. Insert the seat post into bicycle frame tube with small swaged end
    Note: Seat post must be inserted at least to minimum insertion mark stamped on the lower part of the post.
  2. Tighten the seat post clamp nut or quick release securely. Recommended torque is 12-17 N.M.
  3. Loosen saddle clamp nuts or quick release so saddle clamp will fit down fully onto top swaged end of seat
  4. Tighten seat post Recommended torque is 12-l7 N.M.
    Note: If there is rear reflector, please install the rear reflector to the seat post before insert to the seat tube.

Handlebar and Stem

  1. Assemble the stem to the fork: if necessary, assemble the stem bolt, washer and wedge nut to the stem.
    Turn the stem bolt only for revolutions and to the wedge nuts.
    Find the stem towards the front of the bicycle and put it into the locknut.
    Put the stamp at a comfortable height for the rider.

    Make sure you can see the MIN-IN (minimum insertion) mark on the stem above the locknut.
    Tighten the stem but just enough that the stem will not fall into the locknut.
  2. Assemble the handlebar to the stem:
    Put the handlebar into the stem but do not tighten the handlebar clamp at this time.
    Align the stamp with the front wheel and tighten the stem bolt.
  3. Assemble the brake lever to the handlebar. Loosen the clamp screw of each brake lever.
    If necessary to move the handle bar to each side to install the brake levers foot the brake levers on the handle bar with the brake Lever for the rear brake on the right side of handlebar.
    Do not tighten the clamp screw of the brake lever at this time.
  4. Tighten stem bolt and handlebar clamp.
    Put the handlebar in a comfortable position for the rider
    Tighten the bolts of the handlebar clamp. If the handlebar clamp has more than one bolt, than tighten the bolts equally.
  5. Test the tightness of the stem, straddle the front wheel and hold it between your legs.

    Try to turn the front wheel by turning the handle bar. If the handlebar and stem turn without turning the front wheel realign the stamp with the front wheel.
    Tighten the board tighter than you did before.
    Do this test again until the handle park and stem do not turn without turning the wheel.
  6. Test the tightness of the handlebar: hold the bicycle stationary and try to move on the ends of the handlebar forward or backward. If the handle bar moves, loosen bolts of handlebar clamps. Put the handlebar in the correct position.
    Tighten the bolts of the handlebar clamp tighter than before if the handlebar clamp has more than one board tighten the boards equally.

4-bolt-stem Instructions

Notice:

  1. Alight the stem in the steer tube so that the handlebar is perpendicular with the front wheel.
  2. Ensure the minimum insertion mark on the stem is not visible- beneath the top of the steer tube.
  3. Tighten the stem bolt enough so that stem will not rotate in the steer tube.
  4. Check the rotation with firm pressure.

Steps:

  1. Adjust and tighten the handlebar in the stem.
  2. Tight the 4 bolts in a cross pattern, and ensure they clamp evenly.
  3. Tighten the handlebar clam nuts enough so that handlebar will not rotate in the stem.
    Check handlebar rotation with slight pressure.

Assemble the Accessories

  1. Assemble the crash pad
    Assemble the pads in the correct location as shown. Attach with the sewn-in Velcro fasteners.
  2. Bell
    The bell is attached to the handlebar. Adjust the bell ring to the comfortable place that is easily to be used when riding.
  3. Front Reflector (Not Applicable)
    Assemble the clear reflector to the front reflector bracket.
  4. Rear Reflector (Not Applicable)
    Assemble the red reflector onto the seat post. Make sure the red reflector is vertical, point toward the rear of the bicycle.

Repair and Service

Rear Wheel and chain Adjustment

Maintenance: The chain must be at the correct tightness. If too tight, the bicycle will be difficult to pedal. If too loose, the  chain can come off the sprockets.

When the chain is at the correct tightness, you can pull it one-half inch away from a straightedge.
Adjust the tightness of the chain as follows: Loosen the axle nuts of the rear wheel.
Loosen the clamp on the brake arm, but do not remove the mt and screw from the clamp.

NOTE: Make sure that rear wheel is in the center of the bicycle frame.
Move the rear wheel forward or backward as necessary, until you can pull the chain on half inch away form a straightedge, Hold the wheel in the position and tighten the axle nuts to the recommended torque of 25-28 N.M.

TYRE REMOVAL

  1. Let the air out of the tyre by depressing the valve core (the little pin in the centre of the valve stem opening).
  2. Separate the tyre bead from the sides of the rim by pressing with your thumbs. Work your way around the tyre on both sides to be sure that the beads of the tyre are not sticking to the rim.
  3. Stand the wheel up on the firm surface with the valve stem on the bottom and grasp the upper part of the tyre with both hands. Try to roll the tyre off the far side of the rim.
  4. With the wheel standing, use bicycle tyre tools for spoon handles with rounded ends (at least two-preferably three) to lift the bead on one side of the tyre off the rim. Be careful not to pinch the inner tube between the tyre tools and the tyre bead or rim. Once you have got the bead off for about one fourth of the circumference of the tyre using the tools, the rest can usually be pulled off by hand.
  5. With the bead on one side of the tyre completely off the rim, you can now pull the inner tube out from between the tyre and rim everywhere except in they are of the valve stem.
  6. It should now be easy to pull the tyre the rest of the way off the rim. Start at the side of the wheel opposite the valve stem and simply lift the bead of the tyre up over the side of the rim and pull it off.

Frequently check the tyre inflation pressure because all tyres lose air slowly over time. For extended storage, keep the weigh of the bicycle off the tyres.

Inspection of Bearings

  • Maintenance: Frequently check the bearings of the bicycle. Have a bicycle service shop lubricate the bearings once a year or any time they do not pass the following tests.
  • Head Tube Bearings: The fork should turn freely and smoothly at all times. With the front wheel off the ground, you should not be able to move the fork up, down, or side-to-side in the head tube.
  • Crank bearings: The crank should turn freely and smoothly at all times and the front sprockets should not be loose on the crank. You should not be able to move the pedal end of the crank from side-to-side.
  • Wheel bearing: Lift each end of the bicycle off the ground and slowly spin the raised wheel by hand. The bearings are correctly adjusted if:
    The wheel spins freely and easily. The weight of the spoke reflector when you put it toward the front or rear of the bicycle causes the wheel to spin back and forth several times. There is no side-to-side movement at the wheel rim then you push it to the side with light force.

Lubrication / Maintenance

WARNING: Do not over lubricate. If oil gets on the wheel rims or the brake shoes, it will to reduce brake performance and a longer distance to stop the bicycle will be necessary. Injury to the rider or to others can occur.

The chain can throw excess oil onto the wheel rim. Wipe excess oil off the chain.
Keep all oil off the surfaces of the pedals where your feet rest.
Using soap and hot water wash all oil off the wheel rims, the brake shoes, the pedals, and the tyres. Rinse with clean water and dry completely before you ride the bicycle.

Lubrication and Adjustment – One Piece Cranks

To adjust the free play in a one piece type bottom bracket, loosen the locknut on the left side by turning in clockwise and tighten the adjusting cone counter-clockwise using a screwdriver in the slot. When correctly adjusted, re-tighten the locknut counter-clockwise. To disassemble:

  1. Remove the chain from the chainwheel.
  2. Remove the left pedal by turning the spindle clockwise.
  3. Remove the left side locknut by turning it clockwise and remove the keyed lock-washer.
  4. Remove the adjusting cone by turning it clockwise with a screwdriver.
  5. Remove the left ball retainer, slide the crank assembly out of the frame to the right, and remove the right ball retainer.
    Clean and inspect all bearing surfaces and ball retainers, and replace any damaged parts. Pack the ball bearing retainers with grease, then re-assemble in the reverse of the above procedure.

12 Month Warranty

Kmart Australia Ltd warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period stated above, from the date of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where provided. This warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law.
Kmart will provide you with your choice of a refund, repair or exchange (where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. Kmart will bear the reasonable expense of claiming the warranty. This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse or neglect.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact our Customer Service Centre on 1800 124 125 (Australia) or 0800 945 995 (New Zealand) or alternatively, via Customer Help at Kmart.com.au for any difficulties with your product. Warranty claims and claims for expense incurred in returning this product can be addressed to our Customer Service Centre at 690 Springvale Rd, Mulgrave Vic 3170.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
For New Zealand customers, this warranty is in addition to statutory rights observed under New Zealand legislation.

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PRO CREST SCOOTER INSTRUCTIONS
Keycode: 42951384

WARNING! Assembly by an adult.
Always wear a helmet and protective pads. Do not use a scooter at night. Do not use on wet surfaces, uneven or unpaved roads. Do not use on public roads.
This scooter is not designed for off-road use.
Not suitable for children under 7 years old. User’s maximum weight: 100Kg.
This product complies with EN 14619.
Remove the scooter and all the parts from the box. Set out all the parts and read the assembly instructions prior to use. Keep the packaging until assembly is complete.

General instructions

  • This scooter requires adult assembly. Prior to use, make sure that the scooter has been assembled properly. Due to the skill it requires, the scooter must be used with care in order to avoid falls or collisions likely to injure the user or others.
  • For use with suitable protective equipment, including a helmet, closed shoes, elbow, wrist, and knee protection.
  • This scooter is not a toy for children under the age of 7 years.

Directions

a) The scooter can be dangerous and can lead to a traffic accident when used on public highways. Not to be used on public roads.
b) It is best used on a flat, clean surface, free of gravel and grease.
c) Avoid bumps and drainage grates that may cause an accident.
d) The scooter does not include any headlights or lights. It is therefore not suitable for use at night or during periods when visibility is limited.
e) Do not allow more than one child to ride the scooter at the same time.

Before and after use
– Check all screws and fittings are secure before giving them to a child.
– Ensure all locking devices are engaged. Ensure there are no broken components.
– Spin each wheel to make sure the wheel rotates smoothly indicating that the bearings are undamaged.

Assembly Instructions

  1. Loosen the clamp on the steering tube. Slide the tube onto the fork until it is touching the fork headset washers.
  2. Tighten the upper bolt one-quarter of a turn and the lower bolt one-quarter of a turn using the hex key provided. Repeat until the clamp is tight and the handlebars are secure.
  3. Make sure the wheel faces forward when the handlebars are held facing straight.
    WARNING! Failure to tighten the clamp fully will result in the handlebars not being secure and the scooter will be unsafe to ride. Over tightening one bolt before the other will make it impossible to tighten the clamp fully.

Use
– Hold both handgrips firmly. Put one foot towards the front of the deck, push off the ground to propel the scooter forward with the other foot. Both feet can fit on the deck when the desired speed has been reached.
– Practice foot positioning at a slower speed until you build skill and experience. Shifting your foot position, or lifting or placing your feet while travelling affects the stability of the scooter. You have to learn to maintain control while you move your feet on and off the deck of the scooter.
– Braking: Brake is located at the rear, when necessary, press down on it to slow down. Press down gradually in order to prevent skidding or loss of stability. The metal or aluminum brake may heat up after multiple uses. Avoid touching it during and after use.
– Shoes are mandatory and we strongly advise you to wear long pants and long sleeve shirts to avoid injury if you fall. Do not ride barefooted or with loose-fitting shoes,flip-flops, or sandals.

Care Instructions

A. Wheel bearings: Avoid going through water, oil, or sand as this can damage the wheel bearings.
To look after the wheel bearings, systematically check that the wheels turn properly by turning the scooter upside-down and using your hand to spin the wheels. If the wheels do not spin they must then be removed to check their condition. First, unscrew the wheel axle, remove the axle and detach the wheel, then carefully push the two-wheel bearings out of their housing. If they are chipped or dented, new ones should be bought. If there is no visible damage, they must then be oiled. To do this, remove all traces of grease, mud or dust with a kitchen towel or cloth, and re-oil them with a grease spray or by leaving them to soak overnight in oil [turn them several times in the oil first]. Remove and reassemble the wheel bearings and axles, followed by the wheel, onto the scooter. Proceed in the same manner for the other wheel.
B. Wheels: The wheels wear down with time and can be pierced if overused on rough surfaces. The back wheel on which the brake is applied is particularly affected after several hours of braking. In the interest of safety, both wheels should be checked regularly and changed if necessary.
C. Modifications: The original product must by no means be modified except for the maintenance-related changes mentioned in these instructions.
D. Nuts and axles: These should be checked regularly. They can become loose after a while in which case they should be tightened. They can become worn and not tightened properly, in which case they should be replaced.

MADE IN CHINA
FOR AU / NZ: IMPORTED FOR KMART
STORES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

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Kmart ITGM-03 Mini Massage Gun Manual https://usemanuals.com/kmart/itgm-03-massage-gun/ Tue, 27 Jun 2023 09:10:49 +0000 https://usemanuals.com/?p=127267 Read More...

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Mini Massage Gun
Model: ITGM-03
User Manual

PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Warnings

We recommend checking with your doctor before using the massager, especially if you have other health problems.
Before using this appliance, read and follow all warnings and instructions in this manual, even if you are familiar with this product.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
The massage gun is not a toy. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
The appliance has a heated surface. Persons insensitive to heat must be careful when using the appliance. If unsure DO NOT use.

Important Safeguards

Please read this instruction manual carefully before first use. It is advisable to keep this instruction manual for future reference.
DO NOT use this product as a substitute for medical attention.
This product is not to be used by very young children (0-3 years).
Children under the age of three are not to use this appliance due to their inability to react to overheating.
This product is not intended for medical use. It is intended only to provide a comfortable massage. If you have any concerns regarding your health or recovering from injury or surgery, consult your doctor before using this appliance.
Individuals with heart pacemakers should consult a physician before using this product.
In case of pregnancy, diabetes, or illness, consult your doctor before using this product.
Massage should be pleasant and comfortable. Should pain or discomfort result, or if you experience pain in a muscle or joint for a prolonged period of time, stop use and consult your doctor.
Never use any massager on the face, open wounds, discolored areas, areas of poor circulation, or any areas of the body that are swollen, burned, inflamed, or where skin eruptions or sores are present.
DO NOT use the machine while under the influence of alcohol, sleeping pills, or sedatives.
It is normal to feel itching, tingling, or see redness on the area of the skin where the massager was used after use. These symptoms will soon disappear. However, if these symptoms remain for an extended period, we suggest you consult your doctor as there may be a more serious underlying health issue.
To prevent bruising, do not press too hard on the device.
DO NOT leave the appliance unattended when in use or plugged in.
Take care that children cannot touch the appliance when in use, and make sure they cannot reach and pull on the power cord.
To protect against the risk of electric shock, do not immerse the appliance, cord, or charger in water or other liquids.
DO NOT use or store the product near sinks, baths, or showers containing water or near running water.
DO NOT use in the bath, shower, spa. pool etc.
DO NOT use this appliance if it has been dropped or any part of the appliance has been damaged.
The use of accessories not intended for use with this appliance may cause injuries to the user or damage to the appliance.
DO NOT place this unit on other appliances, on uneven surfaces, or where it could be subject to heat sources (e.g. radiators or stoves), direct sunlight, excessive dust.
This appliance should not be placed near a hot gas or electrical burner or placed in a heated oven.
The appliance should always be switched OFF before charging.
There are no user-serviceable parts in the appliance. Any repairs to the product must be carried out by a qualified electrical person only or the product must be
disposed of.
Ensure children and babies do not play with plastic bags or any of the packaging material.
DO NOT operate the appliance with wet hands or wet feet to reduce the risk of electric shock.
DO NOT use the appliance while sleeping or if feeling sleepy.
DO NOT use this product before bed. The massager has a stimulating effect and may delay sleep.
DO NOT use this product while in bed.
DO NOT use machinery or heavy equipment while using this appliance.
DO NOT cover the appliance while in use. The product will overheat and may cause fire, electrocution, damage to property, or injury to persons.
This appliance is intended for human use only. Not for animals and pets.
DO NOT allow Pets or Animals to Lie or Chew on this appliance or on the electrical cord etc.
Never reach or touch an appliance that has fallen into the water.
DO NOT store or use the appliance near or in high-temperature areas.
ONLY for indoor domestic use. Industrial or commercial use invalidates the warranty.
No liability can be accepted for any damage caused by non-compliance with these instructions or any other improper use or mishandling of the appliance.

IMPORTANT!

If you have any concerns regarding your health, consult your doctor before using this appliance. Individuals with pacemakers should not use this product. If you experience pain in a muscle or joint for a prolonged period of time, discontinue use and consult your doctor. Persistent pain could be a symptom of a more serious medical condition.

DO NOT touch this part when the massage head is not installed.
DO NOT massage one area for more than 1 minute at a time. And it is recommended to wear dry clothes or apply a dry towel to the skin before massaging. The massager should be pressed and moved slowly and gently.
DO NOT apply to the head or any skeletal parts of the body. Use the appliance only on the soft tissue parts of the body.
DO NOT use when bruising is present in massage areas and shows signs of pain or discomfort.
Keep your fingers or hair of any parts of your body away from the shaft and vibrating head, to avoid potential injury.
DO NOT remove the screws or attempt to disassemble the device and modify the fascia gun in any way.
WARNING: Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
WARNING: Before charging the product, please make sure your hands are dry.

Product Description

  1. Massage head: 4 interchangeable massage heads provided
  2. Powerful brushless high torque motor
  3. Control Panel
  4. Battery level/ Speed indicator
  5. Rechargeable lithium-ion battery (non-replaceable)
  6. Charging port

Interchangeable Massage Heads

Note: For massage head installation, simply plug/pull to remove and replace different massage heads

  1. On/Off Button:
    • Press & Hold 2 seconds to get into Standby Mode.
    • Press & Hold 2 seconds again to turn OFF the massage gun
  2. Speed setting Button:
    • Short press to select speed 1-4
  3. Battery level indicator: 1-5 level, in blue LED
  4. Speed indicator: 1-4 speed, in blue LED
5 lights ON 100% Power
4 lights ON 80% Power
3 lights ON 60% Power
2 lights ON 40% Power
1 light flashing Battery low, require charging

How to Charge

  1. Please make sure the massage gun is switched OFF before charging.
  2. Fully charge the massage gun for 2 hours before first use.
  3. The Battery Indicator flashes regularly to show it is undercharging.

Note: When charging, the device cannot be turned on and used.

  1. The average running time of the product is about 1 hour, depending on the speed selected and pressure applied.
  2. When only 1 indicator is left flashing, it means the massage gun need charging.

How to Use

  1. Press and hold the On/Off button for 2 sec, the unit will get into Standby mode and battery level can be shown.
  2. Press the Speed Setting Button to select the desired speed. Speed setting will cycle through 1-2-3-4.
  3. Pres and hold the On/Off button to turn OFF the massage gun.
  4. The unit will automatically turn off after 10 minutes of operation. It is recommended to allow the massager to cool down when the enclosure is warm to touch.
  5. Restart the unit by step (1) after auto-shutdown.

Maintenance, Cleaning, and Storage

Clean the equipment with a slightly damp cloth and dry with a soft cloth. When storing or traveling, put it in the package provided.

Limb

Massage Position  Duration 
Brachial radial 10-15s x 3times
Side wrist flexor 10-15s x 3times
Palm muscle 12-15s x 3times
Foot-side wrist flexor 10-15s x 3times
Finger stretch muscle 5-10s x 2times
Side wrist extension muscle 5-10s x 2times
Side wrist short stretch muscle 5-10s x 2times
Bicipital muscle of arm 12-20s x 3times
Rachialis 12-20s x 3times
Triangular muscle 12-20s x 3times
Chest muscle 12-20s x 3times

Shoulder

Massage Position  Duration 
Triceps muscle of arm 15-20s x 3times
Rhomboid muscle 20-30s x 3times
Superior trapezius 15-20s x 3times
Middle trapezius muscle 15-20s x 3times
Inferior trapezius 15-20s x 3times
Supraspinatus 15-20s x 3times
Musculus levator scapulae 10-12s x 2times
Teres major 10-12s x 2times
Teres minor 10-12s x 2times
Infraspinatus 10-12s x 2times

Recommendation: Massage the direction of each muscle from the middle to the sides, from top to bottom.

Waist

Massage Position  Duration 
Spine (waist) 30-60s x 4times
Back bone 30-60s x 4times
Thoracic lumbar fascia 40-60s x 4times
Psoas major 30-60s x 4times
Internal and external Oblique muscles 10-15s x 2imes
Erector spinal muscle (thoracic section) 15-20s x 2times
Quadratus lumborum 20-30s x 2times
Skeletons of lumbar 20-30s x 3times
Gluteus maximus 30-60s x 4times
Gluteus medius 30-60s x 4times
Piriformis 60-90s x 1time

Recommendation: Massage the direction of each muscle from the middle to the sides, from top to bottom. Large muscle groups can follow the muscles.

Leg

Massage Position  Duration 
Biceps femoris muscle 20-30s x 3times
Semitendinosus 20-30s x 3times
Semimembranosus 20-30s x 3times
Gracilis 10-15s x 2times
Short-receiving muscle 10-15s x 2times
Long-receiving muscle 10-15s x 2times
Rectus femoris 30-45s x 2times
Vastus laeralis muscle 30-45s x 2times
Medial vastus muscle 30-45s x 2times
Sartorius 30-45s x 1time
Tensor fasciae latae 15-20s x 2times

Recommendation: Massage the direction of each muscle from top to bottom

Foot

Massage Position  Duration 
Gastrocnemius 20-30s x 3times
Soleus 20-30s x 3times
Tibialis anterior muscle 20-30s x 3times
Peroneus longus 10-15s x 2times
Short peroneal 10-15s x 2times
Foot hamstring muscles 10-15s x 2times

Recommendation: Massage in the direction of each muscle from top to bottom.

BATTERY DISPOSAL
If the massage gun is to be disposed of the batteries should be removed from the appliance before it is scrapped. The massage gun must be disconnected from the charger when removing the battery. The battery should be disposed of safely. Used batteries should be taken to a recycling facility and not disposed of with normal household waste.
IMPORTANT: Always fully discharge the batteries before removal and ensure the charger is disconnected from the mains power.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model no. ITGM-03
Working time Up to 1hr
Charging time Approx.2hr
Input  5V d.c. 1A
Battery type Rechargeable Li-ion battery, 1500mAh, 3.7V x2 cell

12 Month Warranty

Thank you for your purchase from Kmart.
Kmart Australia Ltd warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period stated above, from the date of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where provided. This warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law.
Kmart will provide you with your choice of a refund, repair or exchange (where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. Kmart will bear the reasonable expense of claiming the warranty. This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, or neglect.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact our Customer Service Centre on 1800 124 125 (Australia) or 0800 945 995 (New Zealand) or alternatively, via Customer Help at  mart.com.au for any difficulties with your product. Warranty claims and claims for expenses incurred in returning this product can be addressed to our Customer Service Centre at 690 Springvale Rd, Mulgrave Vic 3170.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the
failure does not amount to a major failure.
For New Zealand customers, this warranty is in addition to statutory rights observed under New Zealand legislation.

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Steam Cleaner
WJ518
User Manual

PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

When using any electrical product, always follow these basic safety precautions:

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.

  •  Do not direct steam at people, animals, or electrical devices.
  • Do not operate the machine without water in the tank.
  • Do not allow the machine to run unattended at any time.
  • Close supervision is necessary when this machine is used near children. Do not allow it to be used as a toy.
  • The machine is designed for household use only, do not expose to rain.
  • Do not overfill the water tank. The machine contains a maximum of 1200ml of water only. Excessive filling of the water tank may cause injury or damage.
  •  Never turn the machine over or tilt more than 45º when it is switched ON or if it’s still producing steam.
  •  Never use this machine to clean electronic devices or installations.
  •  Do not run steam cleaner for more than 1 hour at a time.
  • Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
  •  Do not immerse the cord, plug, or machine in water or any other liquid.
  •  Do not operate with a damaged cord. If the power cord is damaged or any improper performance of this machine occurs it should be repaired by a qualified electrician only.
  •  Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, feet, and all parts of your body away from the jet of steam. Do not operate the machine on bare feet or when wearing open-toe shoes or sandals.
  •  Do not pull or carry by the cord, use cord as a handle, close door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
  • Unplug cleaner when not in use. Turn all controls off before unplugging from mains.
  • Do not unplug by pulling on the cord. Always grasp from the plug, not the cord. Never handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
  •  Store in a dry place. Do not expose the machine to freezing temperatures.
  •  Do not try to repair the appliance yourself. For electrical safety, do not use if the power cord is damaged or shows any signs of wear and tear. The power cord should be replaced by a qualified electrical person only or the product must be disposed of.
  •  Use only accessories supplied with the product.
  •  Regularly check the appliance and the cable. DO NOT switch the appliance ON if it is damaged.
  •  If there is a lot of steam emitting from the fill cap, switch OFF the cleaner immediately and disconnect from mains power.
  •  If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly a qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
  •  This appliance is not intended for use by persons(including children)with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  •  Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
  • The liquid or steam must not be directed towards equipment containing electrical components, such as the interior of an oven.
  • For instructions for safe refilling of the water container, please refer to the “REFILLING THE WATER TANK” section.
  • For an explanation of symbol IEC 60417-5597, please refer to the “REFILLING THE WATER TANK” section.
  •  This machine must only be used by adults, not by children, and must only be used by those who are capable of understanding Care and User instructions.
  •  NEVER open the Pressure Cap during use. The Pressure Cap gets hot in use; handle with caution. Always follow instructions and safety warnings in this manual.
  •  The appliance has to be unplugged after use and before carrying out user maintenance on the appliance.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY

KNOW YOUR STEAM CLEANER

1. Water tank
2. Pressure cap
3. Carry handle
4. On/Off button
5. Steam indicator
6. Power indicator
7. Accessories store
8. Fixed steam hose
9. Steam gun
10. Steam trigger
11. Red safety button
12. Wheels
13. Snap on extension wands
14. Floor brush
15. Adaptor for floor brush
16. Adaptor for accessories
17. Fabric steamer
18. Window and tile squeegee
19. Multi-purpose round brushes
20. High-pressure nozzle
21. Extra rubber seal – 5 pieces
22. Fabric steamer covering – 2 pieces
23. Mop for floor brush – 2 pieces
24. Funnel

IMPORTANT!

Please make sure that your appliance is received with the right components shown above. Check everything carefully before use. If any part is missing or damaged, do not use. Return the product to Kmart for replacement.

HOW TO USE THE ACCESSORIES

The accessories provided allow you to use the power of steam to blast away grease, grime, mildew, scum, kill dust mites, fleas and harmful germs, all with minimum effort using the accessories supplied – all without the use of chemicals.

Extension wands (13)
Two extension wands allow you to select various lengths for comfortable use, reducing the need to bend while enabling you to reach high places.

Floor Brush (14)
The floor brush should be used in combination with the adaptor (15). Use with extension wands (13) for floor and carpet cleaning. It has spring loaded clips to hold the mop (23). It has brush bristles to loosen dirt and open fibers for steam to penetrate.

Squeegee (17, 18)
Use on mirrors, windows or other smooth surfaces. Steam loosens surface dirt and the rubber blade on the squeegee scrapes it clean. Attach the squeegee to the steam gun (9)
using adaptor (16). Cover the fabric steamer (17) with covering (22) to trap and absorb dirt from sensitive cleaning surfaces.
Round Brushes (19)
These small round brushes should be used in combination with the adaptor (16), fitted on the steam gun (9). Essential for cleaning small hard to reach areas. Use on tile grout, grates, grills and bathroom fittings.

High Pressure Nozzle (20)
Allows for concentrated high pressure steam flow. Attach the nozzle to the steam gun (9) using adaptor (16).

Mop for floor brush (23)
Machine washable when dirty. Easily fits to the floor brush via spring loaded clips.
The mop is designed to lift, trap and absorb dirt from sensitive cleaning surfaces, leaving surfaces clean and sanitized.
Funnel (24)
The funnel ensures no mess when filling the tank. Always use the funnel when filling water.

WARNING!
Please read carefully. Important safety instructions!
DO NOT switch this machine on or attempt to use it without water in the tank.
NEVER operate without the pressure cap screwed tightly in place.

CAUTION!
Cleaning Fabrics:
A number of materials and fabrics are NOT suitable to be cleaned by steam for example: Do not use on leather, wax polished furniture or wooden floors, synthetic fabrics, velvet, Dralon or other delicate, steam sensitive materials. Always follow the manufacturer’s product-specific cleaning instructions to avoid damage from steam and heat. If unsure if steam can be used for cleaning DO NOT use.

Cleaning Glass/Mirrors:
Thermal shock can also shatter glass. Before cleaning glass surfaces, carefully warm the surface by directing the steam jet on the glass from a distance of no less than 15cm. Do not direct hot stem directly on glass, this can shatter the glass.

CAUTION!
We recommend: You test in a hidden area before cleaning for colorfastness and fabric sensitivity. If color or appearance is affected DO NOT proceed to steam clean. Always follow the manufacturer’s cleaning instructions to avoid damage from steam and heat.

USE YOUR STEAM CLEANER

  •  Make sure the machine is unplugged from the mains power outlet socket.
  •  Unscrew the pressure cap (2) by turning it anti clockwise.
  •  Using the funnel (24), fill the machine with 1200ml clean water. This should be sufficient to steam clean for approximately 1 hour.

IMPORTANT! always ensure there is 200-1200ml clean water in the tank.

  •  Replace the safety cap by turning clockwise and fasten tightly.
  •  Attach necessary accessories to the appliance according to your cleaning requirements. Ensure all the accessories are firmly connected before cleaning.
  •  Connect the power cord plug into a mains power outlet socket and push the On/Off button to switch ON. Two lights will illuminate. The red light (5) is a power indicator. The orange light (6) indicates that the machine is building up steam pressure. It takes around 8 minutes to reach the exact pressure depending on the amount of water in the tank.

NOTE: Always removes dust from the surface before cleaning.

CAUTION! DO NOT attempt to attach or disassemble any accessories while the machine is still hot.
Never remove the cleaning cloth whilst the safety trigger is released or the machine is hot to the touch.

Warning – risk of injury!

  • Once the orange light goes OFF, the appliance is ready to use.
  • Press Red Safety button (11) to “ON” position. Pressing the steam trigger (10) will release steam from the steam gun.
  •  If you want steam to continuously spray out without pressing the steam trigger (10), press and hold the steam trigger, and press down the “OFF/LOCK” end on the red safety lock.
  • Always release the steam trigger with the red safety lock at “OFF/LOCK” position to turn OFF continuous steam from the steam gun.
  • When the orange light illuminates again during use, release the safety trigger and allow the steam pressure to build up once again. It will take around 40 seconds. If the safety trigger is pressed when the orange light is on, hot water may come out of the machine instead of steam.

REFILLING THE WATER TANK

  • Switch the appliance OFF by pressing the ON/OFF button (4).
  • Disconnect the power cable from the mains power outlet socket. Wait for10 minutes.
  •  Squeezing the steam trigger to make sure that the machine is no longer under pressure before
    unscrewing the pressure cap. DO NOT unscrew the safety cap until the steam has stopped.
  •  Fill the water tank using the funnel provided.

DO NOT fill exceed 1200ml water. DO NOT fill less than 200ml water.

  • Replace and fasten the pressure cap by turning it clockwise.
  •  You are now ready to switch the machine ON and resume steam cleaning.

If you live in area with hard water, it is best to use distilled water (this will prevent build-up of lime scale in the steam cleaner and prevent damage to the steamer).

Warning – risk of injury!

Warning! The pressure cap gets hot during use, handle with caution.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEMS POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS
Water comes out of the nozzle The Steam Cleaner develops a massive amount of steam. This
may condense as water or water droplets in the steam hose and tools and nozzle, which are then expelled when used after a period of cooling. This is normal and not a cause for concern.
No steam comes out Check in case the hose has become kinked or blocked, or that you have not run out of water and there is mains power supplied to the steamer.
I can’t get the pressure cap off Make sure that you have fully de-pressurized the boiler See the section REFILLING THE WATER TANK.
Steam flow is erratic; sometimes it works really well, sometimes not so good If you have not used pure water, you may have a small blockage inside your Steam Cleaner.
I have hard water where I live and used boiled water from the kettle to fill the water tank.

I have left water in the boiler after use, now my Steam Cleaner doesn’t work well at all.

Actually, you have made matters worse because boiled water concentrates the minerals that form lime scale rather than boiling them away. Water left in the boiler will go off and may create a reaction with the boiler and/or the steam hose. So,

ALWAYS empty the machine after use and NEVER use boiled water. To prolong the life of the steamer we recommend using distilled water to fill the water tank.

CLEANING AND STORAGE

  • Clean the steam cleaner after each use.
  • Remove the power cord from the power outlet socket and ensure the appliance is thoroughly cooled before cleaning.
  •  Clean the appliance and accessories with a damp cloth or sponge. Wipe dry with a soft dry cloth.
  • Wash the fabric steam covering and mop in warm, soapy water, and then rinse and dry thoroughly.
  •  Make sure all components are clean and dried thoroughly before storing.
  •  Store the appliance in a clean and dry location. Do not place anything on top. Store the accessories alongside the appliance where they will not be damaged and won’t cause a hazard.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Voltage: 220-240V~ 50-60Hz
Power: 1500W
Water tank capacity: 1.2L

12 Month Warranty

Thank you for your purchase from Kmart

Kmart Australia Ltd warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period stated above, from the date of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where provided. This warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law.

Kmart will provide you with your choice of a refund, repair or exchange (where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. Kmart will bear the reasonable expense of claiming the warranty. This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse or neglect

Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact our Customer Service Centre on 1800 124 125 (Australia) or 0800 945 995 (New Zealand) or alternatively, via Customer Help at Kmart.com.au for any difficulties with your product. Warranty claims and claims for expense incurred in returning this product can be addressed to our Customer Service Centre at 690 Springvale Rd, Mulgrave Vic 3170.

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

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Kmart Bicycle Owner’s Manual Children’s Bicycles
Item No.: 42959762
Item Name: 45CM PHANTOM BLACK BIKE

IT IS IMPORTANT TO READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING, RIDING, OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THIS BICYCLE. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

PARTS IDENTIFICATION

NAME OF BICYCLE PARTS
NOTE: Not all the components or all bicycle types are shown.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Owner’s Safety Information and Responsibility
To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, you should read the instruction in this manual carefully.
There are WARNING throughout this manual, please follow all WARNING instructions.

WARNING: This bicycle is made to be ridden by one rider at a time for general transportation and recreational use. It is not made to withstand the abuse associated with stunting and jumping.

  1. The bicycle has been supplied partially assembled. It is the owner’s responsibility to read and follow all the assembly and adjustment instructions exactly as written in this manual. Or you may ask a vehicle mechanic to assemble this bicycle.
  2. Know how to operate all standard and accessory equipment on the bicycle.
  3. Your bicycle conforms to relevant Australian Standards. Other local bicycle regulations may apply. Check with your retailer

Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike 42959762 - ICON1 WARNING: Read through the following Rules of the Road to reduce the injury to the rider or to others.

Rules of the road

  1. Obey the road rules at all times, such as traffic signals, signs and giving way to pedestrians.
  2. Always wear a bicycle helmet that meets the local safety standards. Always ensure that appropriate footwear is worn whilst riding this bike. Lace-up shoes with rubber soles, never ride barefooted or in sandals, and ensure that shoelaces are tied and kept out of the way of the wheels and drive system.
  3. Always ride in the same direction as the traffic. Never ride against the traffic.
  4. Avoid the following hazards: Drain grates, soft road edges, gravel or sand, potholes or ruts, wet leaves, or uneven paving.
  5. When crossing railroad tracks do so carefully at a 90-degree angle to prevent loss of control.
  6. Do not carry packages or objects that obstruct your vision or control.
  7. Do not carry passengers.
  8. Do not ride with both hands off the handlebars.
  9. Use hand signals. Indicate intended actions, such as turning or stopping, by using appropriate hand signals.
  10. If there is a front brake, apply the rear brake first, and then apply the front brake. The front brake is strong and if not used correctly you may lose control and fall.
  11. Do not use items that may impede your hearing. E.g. headphones.
  12. Ride predictably and in a straight line.

Wet Weather

  1. Use extra caution in wet weather.
  2. Avoid sudden braking
  3. Apply brakes sooner in wet conditions, as stopping distance Increase in weather.
  4. Slow overall riding pace and approach corner more carefully.

Night Riding

Avoid riding at night if possible, if you choose to ride at night:

  1. Purchase, install and use a front and rear bicycle light.
  2. Make sure the reflectors of your bicycle are correctly positioned.
  3. Use a flashing rear light to improve visibility.
  4. Wear light-colored reflective clothing, such as a reflective vest and reflective bands for your arms and legs.

WARNING: Always wear a correctly fitted and fastened helmet when riding your bicycle.

To determine the correct size of the bicycle for the rider.
The correct frame size is the largest frame that the rider can automatically straddle 431* keeping both feet on the ground and allowing 25mm(1 inch) dearanoe(1) between the rider’s crotch and the top of the frame tube(2). The minimum leg length (3) for the rider Is the highest part of the top of the frame tube plus 1 inch.

Note Girls can use boys’ bicycles to determine the is correct frame size.
Rider must be able to straddle bicycle with at least 1 inch(2.54cm) clearance above the horizontal bar when standing.

Tools required(Not included in the packing)
Phillips head screwdriver; adjustable wrench or an 8mm, 10mm, 13mm,14mm 15mm open and box end  wrenches; Allen Keys; Applier with cable cutting ability; Air pump;

Keep a Record of Your BicycleEach bicycle has a Serial Number stamped into the bottom of the frame. Write down this number to keep it for future reference. Take a color photograph of your bicycle, write the Serial number on the back of the photograph and keep it in a safe place. If you keep a record of the details of your bicycle it will greatly increase the possibility of getting it back should it be lost or stolen. Remember the advice about LOCKING YOUR BICYCLE. A good quality lock is a cheap insurance.

Safety checklist
Before riding, it is important to carry out the following safety checks:

  1. Nuts and bolts
    Check and tighten any loose nuts, bolts, and straps. If you’re not sure, ask your bicycle retailer to check.
  2. Brakes
    Check that the brakes operate effectively.
  3. Wheels and Tyres
    Check by pushing down with your thumb on the top of the tire. The tire should depress slightly, Compare to how it feels when you know the tires are correctly Inflated. Replace damaged tires before they puncture. Spin each wheel and check for brake clearance and side—to—side wobble. If a wheel wobbles or hits the brake pads, take the bicycle to your bicycle retailer.
  4. Handlebar and Saddle
    Tighten them so they do not move and are horizontal. Check the handlebar is in good condition and the ends of the handlebar are plugged Check the bell is fitted and working well.
    Warning: Handlebar grips and tube end plugs should be replaced if damaged, as bare ends have been known to cause injury. Please check the condition of grips and bar ends before the ride.
  5. Chain
    Ensure the chain is oiled, clean, and runs smoothly.
  6. Accessories
    Ensure that all reflectors are properly fitted and not obscured.

ASSEMBLY

Bicycle Assembly

  1. Front Wheel
    Assemble the front wheel to the fork as shown (Shown with the bike sitting upside-down.)
    WARNING: If you remove a brake shoe to install the front wheel, return it to the correct position as written In the “Brake and cable adjustment” Section.
    -Make sure the tab of each security washer (2) is in the hole of the fork.
    -Using the two-axle nuts (3) with serrations, attach the front wheel.
    WARNING: Do not use the nuts without serrations to attach the front wheel. put the wheel in the center of the fork and tighten both nuts to the recommended torque of 25 28N.M.
  2. Training WheelAttach the legs to the bicycle frame: Put the alignment insert (1), a leg (2), and an axle nut (3) on each end of the rear wheel axle (4).Make sure the tab of the alignment insert (5), is to the rear of the axle and in the slot (6) of the frame.
    Make sure both training wheels are the same distance from the ground. Tighten the axle nuts securely.
    Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike 42959762 - ICON1 WARNING:As your child’s ability and balance improve, you may raise or remove the training wheels. To move the training wheels loosen the nut, slide the leg to the correct position, and retighten the nut. To remove the training wheels, remove the nut, leg, and alignment insert.
  3. Install Pedals
    All 1. Thread the pedal marked R clockwise into the right or chain wheel side of the crank arm.
    Thread the pedal marked L counter-clockwise into the left side of the crank arm.
    NOTE: Hand thread pedals into position without the use of a wrench to ensure threads are not crossed threads. Damage to the crank arm will result from crossed threads. When tightening with a wrench, make sure each spindle is firmly seated against the crank arm. If the Jaws of the wrench are too thick, they may prevent proper tightening of the pedal spindle against the crank arm.
  4. Install Saddle
    1. Insert the seat post into bicycle frame tube with small swaged end up.
    Note: Seat post must be inserted at least to minimum insertion mark stamped on the lower part of the post.
    2. Tighten the seat post clamp nut or quick release securely. Recommended torque is 12-17N.M.
    3. Loosen saddle clamp nuts or quick release so saddle clamp will ft down fully onto top swaged end of the seat post.
    4. Tighten seat post bolt. Recommended torque is 12-17N.M. Note: If there is a rear reflector, please install the rear reflector to the seat post before insert to the seat tube.

Handlebar and Stem

Your bike is equipped with a “threadless” stem, which clamps onto the outside of the steerer tube of the fork.

  1. Assemble the stem to the fork.
    The stem was usually pre-assembled and attached to the steerer tube by the factory, you may only have to tighten the bolts when you finished assembly.
    Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike 42959762 - ICON1 Kmart store may be able to change the handlebar height by moving height adjustment spacers from the lower part of the stem to the top part, or vice versa. Otherwise, you’ll have to get a stem of a different length or rise. Consult your Kmart store. Do not attempt to do this yourself, as it requires special knowledge.
  2. Assemble the handlebar to the stem.
    Loose the screws on the extended part of the stem and remove the clamp, attach the handlebar with the stress and make sure the handlebar is fixed firmly and equally and tighten the screws onto the cap and stem.
    Do not tighten the bolt too much at this stage.
    Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike 42959762 - ICON1 WARNING: On some bicycles, changing the stem or stem height may affect the tension of the front brake cable, locking the front brake or creating excess cable slack, which can make the front brake inoperable. If the front brake blocks move in towards the wheel rim or out away from the wheel rim when the stem or stem height is changed, the brakes must be correctly adjusted before you ride the bicycle.
  3. Adjust the handlebar in a comfortable position for the rider. Tighten the bolts of the handlebar clamp. If the handlebar clamp has more than one bolt, tighten the bolts equally.
  4. Check and tighten all the bolts again.
  5. Test the tightness of the stem: Straddle the front wheel and hold it 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 front wheel. Tighten the bolt harder(about half a revolution only at a time) and do this test again, until the handlebar and stem do not turn without turning the wheel.
  6. Test the tightness of the handlebar. Hold the bicycle stationary and try to move the ends of the handlebar forward or backward. If the handlebar moves, loose bolts of the handlebar clamp, put the handlebar in the correct position, and tighten the bolts of the handlebar clamp tighter than before. If the handlebar clamp has more than one bolt, tighten the bolts equally. Do this test again, until the handlebar does not move in the handlebar clamp.

Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike 42959762 - ICON1WARNING: An insufficiently tightened stem clamp bolt, the clamping bolt may compromise the steering action, which could cause you to lose control and fall.

4-bolt-stem instructions

Notice:

  1. Alight the stem in the steer tube so that the handlebar is perpendicular to the front wheel.
  2. Ensure the minimum insertion mark on the stem is not visible- beneath the top of the steer Btube.
  3. Tighten the stem bolt enough so that stem will not rotate in the steer tube.
  4. Check the rotation with firm pressure.

Steps:

  1. Adjust and tighten the handlebar in the stem.
  2. Tight the 4 bolts in a cross pattern, and ensure they clamp evenly.
  3. Tighten the handlebar clam nuts enough so that handlebar will not rotate in the stem.
    Check handlebar rotation with slight pressure.

Assemble the Accessories

  1. Assemble the crash pad
    Assemble the pads in the correct location as shown. Attach with the sewn-in Velcro fasteners.
  2. Bella
    The bell Is attached to the handlebar. Adjust the bell ring Into a comfortable place that Is easy to use when riding.
  3. Front reflector
    Put the reflector bracket onto the handlebar stem. Make sure the dear reflector is vertical, pointing toward the front of the bicycle. Tighten the screw with Phillip’s screwdriver.
    WARNING: Install the dear reflector exactly as shown or it will not operate correctly.
  4. rear reflector
    Assemble the red reflector onto the seat post. Make sure the red reflector is vertical, pointing toward the rear of the bicycle. Tighten the screw with Phillip’s screwdriver.

  1.  Attach the upper cable to the brake lever. Ensure that the adjusting barrel is fully tightened in the brake lever.
  2. Pull the link wire on the rear brake assembly until the brake shoes are touching the rim wall and tighten the brake bolt.
  3. Ensure that the brake shoes are positioned evenly with the side surface of the rim.

Attaching the Front Brake Cable
(For Bioickm equipped with a Front Brake)

  1. Open the brake lever and place the barrel end of the cable into the lever.
  2. Feed brake cable through cable adjuster and through anchor bolt Secure anchor bolt firmly.
  3. Fasten brake caliper to fork by sliding brake mount bolt through the center hole in fork. Secure brake mount bolt firmly.
  4. Refer to the next section for Brake System Adjustments.

ADJUSTMENT

Brake System Adjustments

WARNING: You must adjust the front and rear brakes as written before you ride the bicycle

  1. Put the brake shoes In the correct position:
    Loosen the nut (1) of each brake shoe. Adjust each brake shoe so it is flat against the rim and aligned with the curve of the rim. Make sure each brake shoe does not rub the tire. If the surface of the brake shoes has arrows, make sure the arrows point toward the rear of the bicycle. Hold each brake shoe in position and tighten the nut.
  2. Test the tightness of each brake shoe:
    Tiy to move each brake shoe out of position. If a brake shoe moves, do Step 1 again but tighten the nut tighter than before. Do this test again, until each brake shoe does not move.
  3. Stretch the table:
    Hold both brake shoes against the rim. Loosen the cable damp. Pull the cable tight and tighten the cable damp

WARNING: Do not overtighten the cable damp. OvertightenIng the cable damp may cut the cable and cause injury to the rider or to others.
Squeeze each brake lever firmly 20 times. Hold both brake shoes against the rim and loosen the cable damp. Pull the cable tight and tighten the cable damp.

The following sections describe the final brake system adjustments required before riding. Determine which style you have and follow the instructions.

  1. Check the tightness of caliper brake mounting nut or V-brake mounting bolts (1):
    Make sure each caliper brake mounting nut or V-brake mounting bolt is tightened securely.
  2. Center brake shoes on rim:
    If you have a V-brake, turn the cable anchor bolt (6) on the brake arm (4) to move the arm in or out so each brake shoe is the same distance from the rim (3). If you have a caliper brake, hit downward lightly on the return spring of the brake shoe (2) that is farther away from the rim. Make sure both ends of the return spring stay hooked around the inside edge or between the studs on the back of the caliper arms. Squeeze the brake lever two times. Do this step again until both brake shoes are the same distance from the rim.
  3. Put the brake shoes the correct distance from the rim (5):
    Position each brake shoe 1/16 inch away from the rim. Turn the brake lever adjusting barrel or caliper brake adjusting barrel in or out to make the adjustment. If the brake shoes cannot be positioned at the correct distance from the rim, hold both brake shoes against the rim and loosen the cable anchor bolt (6). Pull or loosen the cable wire slightly. Tighten the cable damp
    WARNING: Do not overtighten the cable damp. Overtightening the cable damp may cut the cable and cause Injury to the rider or to others.
    Do Step 3 until the brake shoes are the correct distance from the rim. Turn the locknut(s) against the brake
    WARNING: Turn Do not move the brake shoes away from a wheel rim that Is not true (straight). This can cause the caliper brake to be Ins effective and unsafe. To allow safe adjustment of the caliper brake, have a bicycle service shop true the wheel.
  4. Check sheath position:
    Make sure both ends of the sheath are fully recessed in the brake lever, sheath stops (If equipped), and brakes. If not, Install sheath incorrect position and do Step 3 again. Do this test again, until the sheath is in the correct position.
  5. Test the tightness of the cable clamp:
    Squeeze each brake lever with firm pressure. Make sure the cable does not move in the cable clamp. If the cable moves in the cable damp, do Steps 3 and 4 again but tighten the cable clamp tighter than before. Do this test again, until the cable does not move in the cable damp.
  6. Adjust the brake lever reach so the distance from the grip Is comfortable to the rider.
    Turn the adjustment screw (if equipped) to change the distance of the brake lever from the grip. Make sure the back of each grip is no more than 3 inches from the front of each brake lever.
  7. Test the travel of each brake lever:
    Squeeze each brake lever with strong pressure. If the brake lever touches the grip, do Steps 1 through 7 again.
    WARNING: After you do Steps 1 through 7 again if either brake lever touches the grip or does not work well, have a bicycle service shop repair or adjust the caliper or cantilever brakes.
    Reducing Caliper Brake Noise (Caliper Brake Only)
    It is common for caliper brakes to make noise or “squeak” when in use. This noise does not Normally indicate a brake problem. Following the instructions below may reduce the noise:
    Make sure the caliper brakes are adjusted correctly. Using a small adjustable wrench, bend each caliper arm so the front edge of each brake shoe is the first part to touch the rim.
    WARNING: Bend each caliper only a small amount If you bend the caliper arm too far, the caliper brake can be damaged and the performance of the caliper brake is reduced.

Brake System Operation

Operate the brakes as follows:
Squeeze the brake lever on the handlebar. The brake lever pulls on a cable that is attached to the brake. The brake squeezes the rim between two brake shoes.
Operate the brakes by slowly and continuously squeezing both brake levers until you feel the braking action. Make a habit of always using both brakes to stop the bicycle. You will stop In the shortest distance by using both brakes.

WARNING: If you do not obey the following instructions, injury to the rider or to others can occur:
Before you ride the bicycle for the first time, check and adjust the brakes as written in the “Adjustments” section. Then test the brakes and practice using them at low speed in a large and level area that is free of obstruction. If the brake block is worn, please replace the worn brake block as per the instructions of “Brake System Adjustment”(Page 15) When correctly used, the brake system is very effective. But, if you apply the front brake too strongly, you can be thrown off the bicycle. Make a habit of always using both brakes to stop the bicycle.
Always try to break while going in a straight line. Apply brakes earlier in the following conditions: wet pavement, sand, gravel, leaves, or if you need to brake while turning. To reduce the chance of skidding apply brakes intermittently.
If the rims are wet, start to brake earlier than normal because a longer distance to stop the bicycle will be necessary.
Be careful when riding downhill or at a high speed because as your speed increases, a longer distance to stop the bicycle will be necessary. Slow for curves because too much speed can force you to make a turn too wide.
Keep wax, oil, grease, etc. off the rims and the brake shoes. These lubricants will reduce brake performance and a longer distance to stop the bicycle will be necessary.
Check and adjust the brakes the first time they do not stop the bicycle quickly and smoothly, do not stop the bicycle as well as they have in the past, or if either brake lever can touch the grip.

Coaster Brake

APPLY PRESSURE TO CS) SLOW DOWN OR STOP
The coaster brake is a sealed mechanism, which is a part of the bicycle’s rear wheel hub. The brake is activated by reversing the rotation of the pedal cranks (see the coaster brake diagram). Start with the pedal cranks in a nearly horizontal position, with the front pedal in about the 4 o’clock position, and apply downward foot pressure on the pedal that is to the rear. The more downward pressure you apply, the more braking force, up to the point where the rear wheel stops rotating and begins to skid.

CAUTION: Before riding, make sure that the brake is working properly. If it is not worlded properly. have the bicycle checked by your dealer before you ride it.

Adjusting your coaster brake
Coaster brake service and adjustment require special tools and special knowledge. Do not attempt to disassemble or service your coaster brake. Take the bicycle to your dealer for coaster brake service.

APPLY PRESSURE TO SLOW DOWN OR STOP

Repair and Service

WARNING: Inspect the bicycle frequently. Failure to inspect the bicycle and to make repairs or adjustments, as necessary can result in injury to the rider or to others. Make sure all parts are correctly assembled and adjusted as written in this manual and any Special Instructions

Rear Wheel and Chain Adjustment
Maintenance: The chain must be at the correct lightness. If too tight, the bicycle will be difficult to pedal. If too loose, the chain can come off the sprockets.

Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike 42959762 - ICON1 WARNING: The chain must remain on the sprockets. If the chain comes off the sprockets, the coaster brake will not operate.
When the chain (1) is at the correct lightness, you can pull it one-half inch (2) away from a straightedge (3) as shown. Adjust the tightness of the chain as follows: Loosen the axle nuts (4) of the rear wheel. Loosen the damp (5) on the brake arm(6), but do not remove the nd and screw from the clamp.

NOTE: Make sure that the rear wheel Is in the center of the bicycle frame.
Move the rear wheel forward a backward as necessary, until you can pull the chain on half-inch away from a straightedge, Hold the wheel In the position and tighten the axle nuts to the recommended torque of 2S-16ti.m.

TYRE REMOVAL

  1. Let the air out of the tire by depressing the valve core (the little pin in the center of the valve stem opening).
  2. Separate the tire bead from the sides of the rim by pressing with your thumbs. Work your way around the tire on both sides to be sure that the beads of the tire are not sticking to the rim. (Figure A)
    FIGURE A Press we, thumbs to separate tire bead. Continue around the entire ran and the bead is carpet* separated.
  3. Stand the wheel upon the firm surface with the valve stem on the bottom and grasp the upper part of the tire with both hands. Try to roll the tire off the far side of the rim.
  4. With the wheel standing as in Figure B, use bicycle tire tools for spoon handles with rounded ends (at least two-preferably three) to lift the bead on one side of the tire off the rim. Be careful not to pinch the inner tube between the tire tools and the tire bead or rim. Once you have got the bead off for about one-fourth of the circumference of the tire using the tools, the rest can usually be pulled off by hand.
    FIGURE B IS Lift bead with spoons or tire tools.Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike - FIGURE B
  5. With the bead on one side of the tire completely off the rim, you can now pull the inner tube out from between the tire and rim everywhere except in they are of the valve stem.
    FIGURE C replaces tire onto nm.Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike - FIGURE C
  6. It should now be easy to pull the tire the rest of the way off the rim. Start at the side of the wheel opposite the valve stem and simply lift the bead of the tire up over the side of the rim and pull it off.
    FIGURED D  Rims ship protectsimer tube (ran spoke ends.Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike - FIGURE D

    FIGURE F Use thin* to pass valve gem through a hole in the rim. Make aerial, the valve stem is straight

    Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike - FIGURE A

Frequently check the tire inflation pressure because all tires lose air slowly over time. For extended storage, keep the weight of the bicycle off the tires.

Inflation: maintain tire pressure at the level recommended on the tire sidewalls.
Conversion from PSI to kilopascals is listed below: 40PSI=275Kpa 35PSI=241Kpa

Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike 42959762 - ICON1 WARNING: Do not ride or sit on the bicycle if either inner tube is underinflated. This can damage the tire and inner tube. Do not use unregulated air hoses to inflate the inner tubes. An unregulated hose can suddenly overinflate bicycle tires and cause them to burst.
Use a hand or a foot pump to inflate the inner tubes. Service station meter-regulated air hoses are also acceptable. The correct inflation pressure is shown on the tire sidewall.
Before adding air to any tire, make sure the edges of the tire (the bead) are the same distance from the rim, all around the rim, on both sides of the tire. If the tire does not appear to be seated correctly, release air from the inner tube until you can push the bead of the tire into the rim where necessary, add air slowly, and stop frequently to check the tire sealing and the pressure until you reach the correct inflation pressure as indicated on the tire sidewall. Replace worn or defective tires and inner tubes.

Recommended torque requirement

(A)Front axle nuts:25-28N.M
(B) back axle nuts:25-28N.M
(C) Handlebar clamp nut/bolt(4 bolt type):9-13N.M (1 bolt type):21-25N.M
(D) Handlebar stem expander bolt:17-19N.M (E) seat pillar clamp nut/bolt:12-17N.M
(F) brake cable anchor bolt:7-11N.M
(G) brake mounting bolt:6-8N.M
(H) Seat clamp nuts:12-17N.M
(I) crank attachment systems:24-30N.M
It is recommended that a torque wrench be used during the assembly bicycle.

Inspection of Bearings

Maintenance: Frequently check the bearings of the bicycle. Have a bicycle service shop lubricate the bearings once a year or any time they do not pass the following tests.
Head Tube Bearings: The fork should turn freely and smoothly at all times. With the front wheel off the ground, you should not be able to move the fork up, down, or side-to-side in the head tube.
Crank bearings: The crank should turn freely and smoothly at all times and the front sprockets should not be loose on the crank. You should not be able to move the pedal end of the crank from side to side.
Wheel bearing: Lift each end of the bicycle off the ground and slowly spin the raised wheel by hand. The bearings are correctly adjusted if: The wheel spins freely and easily. The weight of the spoke reflector when you put it toward the front or rear of the bicycle causes the wheel to spin back and forth several times. There is no side-to-side movement at the wheel rim then you push it to the side with light force.

Lubrication/ Maintenance

Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike 42959762 - ICON1 WARNING: Do not over-lubricate. If oil gets on the wheel rims or the brake shoes, it will reduce brake performance, and a longer distance to stop the bicycle will be necessary. Injury to the rider or to others can occur.

The chain can throw excess oil onto the wheel rim. wipe excess oil off the chain.
Keep all oil off the surfaces of the pedals where your feet rest.
Using soap and hot water wash all oil off the wheel rims, the brake shoes, the pedals, and the tires. Rinse with clean water and dry completely before you ride the bicycle.

Using a light machine oil (20W) and the following guidelines, lubricate the bicycle:

What When How
Brake Levers every six months Put one drop of oil on the pivot point of each brake lever
Caliper brakes every six months Put one drop of oil on the pivot point of each caliper brake
Brake Cables every six months Put four drops of oil into both ends of each cable. Allow the oil to soak back along the cable wire.
Pedals every six months Put four drops of oil where each pedal axle goes into the pedal.
Chain every six months Put one drop of oil on each roller of the chain. Wipe all excess oil off the chain.

Normal Repair Kits

Some parts of the bicycle will be easily worn Below are the normal repair kits for future use.

  1.  Spare inner tube ;
  2. Patch kits
  3. Pump
  4. Tire levers
  5. Multi-tools
    It is recommended that significant mechanical repairs should be carried out by a skilled bicycle mechanic.

Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike 42959762 - FIG19

WHEELS

Wheel inspection
It is most important that wheels are kept in top condition. Properly maintaining your bicycle’s wheels will help braking performance and stability when riding. Beware of the following potential problems:

Dirty or greasy rims:
Caution: these can render your brakes ineffective. Do not clean them with oily or greasy material. When cleaning, use a clean rage or wash with soapy water, rinse and air dry, don’t ride while they’re wet.
When lubricating your bicycle, don’t get oil on the rim braking surfaces.

Wheels not straight:
Lift each wheel off the ground and spin them to see if they are crooked or out of round. If wheels are straight, they will need to be adjusted. This is quite difficult and is best left to a bicycle specialist.

Broken or loose spokes: Check that all spokes are tight and that none are missing or damaged.
Caution: such damage can result in severe instability and possibly an accident if not corrected.
Again, bicycle specialist beat handle spoke repairs.

Loose hub bearings:
Lift each wheel off the ground and try to move the wheel from side to side.
Caution: if there is movement between the axle and the hub, do not ride the bicycle. Adjustment is required.

Axle nut
Check that these are tight before each ride.

Fork replacement:
If you choose to replace the front fork, please ensure that the fork is the same size and inner tube diameter as the original fork that was sold with the bicycle.

Lubrication and Adjustment — One-Piece Cranks
To adjust the free play in a one-piece type bottom bracket, loosen the locknut on the left side by turning it clockwise and tighten the adjusting cone counter-clockwise using a screwdriver in the slot. When correctly adjusted, re•tighten the locknut counter-clockwise. To disassemble

  1. Remove the chain from the chain wheel
  2. Remove the left pedal by turning the spindle clockwise
  3. Remove the left side locknut by turning it clockwise and removing the keyed lock washer.
  4. Remove the adjusting cone by turning it clockwise with a screwdriver.
  5. Remove the left ball retainer, slide the crank assembly out of the frame to the right, and remove the right ball retainer. Clean and inspect all bearing surfaces and ball retainers, and replace any damaged parts. Pack the ball bearing retainers with grease, then re-assemble in the reverse of the above proceed

Kmart 45cm Phanton Black Bike 42959762 - FIG20

WARRANTY

12 Month Warranty
Thank you for your purchase from Kmart.
Kmart Australia Ltd warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period stated above, from the date of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where provided. This warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law.

Kmart will provide you with your choice of a refund, repair, or exchange (where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. Kmart will bear the reasonable expense of claiming the warranty. This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, or neglect.

Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact our Customer Service Centre on 1800 124 125 (Australia) or 0800 945 995 (New Zealand) or alternatively, via Customer Help at Kmart.com.au for any difficulties with your product. Warranty claims and claims for expenses incurred in returning this product can be addressed to our Customer Service Centre at 690 Springvale Rd, Mulgrave Vic 3170.

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

For New Zealand customers, this warranty is in addition to statutory rights observed under New Zealand legislation

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