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Romet 20202021 User Manual

Romet 20202021
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INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI
KARTA GWARANCYJNA
Arkus & Romet Group Sp. z o.o., Podgrodzie 32C, 39-200 Dębica, tel. +48 14 684 81 01, fax: +48 14 680 86 41
romet.pl
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BICYCLE MANUAL
WARRANTY CARD
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Romet 20202021 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRomet
Model20202021
CategoryBicycle
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Responsibilities of the Distributor

Warranty Certificate

PRODUCT DETAILS

Fields for model, serial number, quality control, and sale date.

DISTRIBUTOR DETAILS

Fields for distributor information and confirmation of pre-sale service.

PROOF OF PURCHASE

Area to attach the purchase receipt for warranty purposes.

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS RECORD BY SERVICE STAFF

WARRANTY TERMS

The Warranty shall not cover

List of components and conditions excluded from warranty coverage.

The Warranty becomes null and void if:

Conditions that will invalidate the bicycle's warranty.

CONDITIONS FOR EXTENDED-WARRANTY SCHEME FOR BICYCLE FRAMES

The Warranty applies to all types of frame...

Scope and duration of the extended warranty for all frame types.

The Warranty is granted only for bicycle frames purchased...

Conditions for eligibility and territorial validity of the extended warranty.

One of the conditions for the original Buyer to acquire the right...

Requirement for paid inspections to maintain the extended warranty.

The Extended Warranty covers physical defects...

Details on which physical defects in the bicycle frame are covered.

NAMES OF THE PARTS

1. Top Tube

The main horizontal tube of the bicycle frame.

3. Handlebar

Component used for steering the bicycle.

17. Rear Derailleur

Component that shifts the chain between rear sprockets.

25. Front Light

Component providing illumination at the front of the bicycle.

43. Head Tube

Part of the frame that houses the headset and fork.

BIKE TYPES

MOUNTAIN BIKES

Bikes designed for difficult, mountainous terrain with features for comfort and safety.

TREKKING BIKES

Versatile bikes balancing city and mountain use, good for long distances.

CITY BIKES

Comfortable bikes designed for urban environments with upright riding posture.

CROSS BIKES

Bikes suitable for long distances on various surfaces, similar to trekking bikes.

ROAD BIKES

Lightweight, sports bikes for fast riding on asphalt roads.

FOLDING BICYCLE

Compact, versatile bikes designed for transport and storage convenience.

CHILDREN'S BIKES (12"-24")

Bikes designed for children, focusing on safety and ease of use.

USE AND STORAGE CONDITIONS

INTRODUCTION TO THIS USER MANUAL

9.1. Warning for Users

User's responsibility for safety and understanding the manual.

9.2. Note for parents/guardians

Parental responsibility for child's safety and proper bike use.

SAFETY

1. Check the technical condition of your bike before each ride...

Pre-ride checks for critical components like brakes, bolts, and wheels.

2. The Manufacturer recommends the use of a safety certified helmet...

Recommendation to use a safety-certified helmet for rider protection.

3. The traffic code must be observed.

Requirements for bicycle lighting and equipment for road use.

4. Learning the operation of such bike controls...

Recommends learning bike controls in a safe environment before riding.

7. Do not ride a bike after drinking alcohol...

Prohibition of riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

10. Remember that riding the bike in poor visibility...

Importance of visibility and proper lighting in low-light conditions.

FITTING THE BICYCLE

Standing position: standover height

Method to check standover height for frame size suitability.

Saddle adjustment

Instructions for adjusting saddle position for comfort and safety.

1. Lower and higher setting

2. Fore-aft adjustment

3. Saddle tilt adjustment

HANDLEBAR

12.1. Types of stems used

Description of common stem types (classic and a-head).

12.2. Handlebar bearings (headset)

Explanation of the headset's function and adjustment for smooth steering.

TYRES

13.1. The correct tyre pressure

Guidance on checking and maintaining correct tyre inflation pressure.

RIMS

Always check the condition of the wheel rims...

Instructions to check rims for wear, damage, and trueness before riding.

WHEELS

15.1. Wheel quick release skewer

Detailed instructions for fitting and removing quick-release skewers.

15.2. Fitting the front wheel featuring the quick-release skewer

Step-by-step guide for mounting the front wheel using a quick release.

15.4. Fitting the front wheel secured with nuts

Instructions for fitting the front wheel secured with nuts.

15.6. Fitting the rear wheel secured with nuts

Instructions for fitting the rear wheel secured with nuts.

15.8. Fitting the rear wheel featuring the quick release skewer

Step-by-step guide for fitting the rear wheel with a quick release skewer.

15.10. Fitting the rear wheel featuring a foot brake

Instructions for fitting the rear wheel with a foot brake.

15.13. Fixing and removing the wheel with a through axle

Procedure for mounting and removing wheels with through axles.

BRAKES

17.1. Adjusting the brake lever position

Instructions for adjusting brake lever position and reach.

17.3. Manual brake

Overview of manual brake types (disc and V-brakes) and lever identification.

Disc Brake

17.5. V-brake

Explanation of V-brakes, maintenance, and adjustment for optimal performance.

17.6. Braking technique

DRIVETRAIN

18.1. Chainset

Description of the crankset, its parts, and proper mounting.

18.2. Shifting gears

Overview of different types of gear shifters and their mounting.

18.3. Derailleur adjustment

Importance of proper derailleur adjustment for smooth shifting and safety.

18.4. Rear Derailleur

Detailed instructions for adjusting the rear derailleur (low and high limits).

18.5. Front derailleur

Detailed instructions for adjusting the front derailleur.

CHAIN

PEDALS

! NOTE

Warning about stopping immediately if pedal play is noticed.

DAMPING

21.1. Suspension forks

Information on suspension forks, including lockout and rebound adjustments.

21.2. Coil-sprung fork

Adjustment of hardness for coil-sprung forks.

21.3. Air-sprung fork

How air pressure adjusts hardness in air-sprung forks.

21.4. Preload

21.5. SAG

Maintenance and lubrication of the fork

Required actions for proper suspension fork operation:

List of essential maintenance tasks for suspension forks.

21.7. Rear damper

RACKS

The rack is not suitable for mounting the children's seat...

Clarifies limitations of racks regarding child seats and trailers.

You should exercise particular caution when the rack is loaded...

How a loaded rack affects riding characteristics and necessary precautions.

FOLDING BICYCLE

23.1. Frame hinge

Importance of checking and adjusting the frame hinge for safety.

23.2. Handlebar column hinge

Importance of checking and adjusting the handlebar column hinge.

MOUNTING TRAINING WHEELS

Mounting the training wheels does not affect the alignment...

Details on installing training wheels and setting clearance.

LIGHTS

In accordance with the requirements of the road traffic regulations...

Legal requirements for bicycle lighting on public roads.

Two types of generators are used:

Explanation of sidewall and hub generators for bicycle lighting.

SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

The progress and technological advancement...

Highlights complexity and the need for authorised service for repairs.

Many of the activities related to the repair or maintenance...

Recommends contacting distributors or service providers for doubts.

Keep your bike in a good technical condition...

General advice on cleaning, lubrication, and maintenance.

Due to the fact that in the first period of use the bicycle must be run in...

Recommendation for a service inspection after the initial break-in period.

TIGHTENING TORQUES OF BOLT AND SCREW CONNECTIONS