Monocycle
Maintenance and care
Check the screw connections and the tyre
pressure regularly. If necessary, replace defec-
tive parts using only original PUKY spare parts.
The unicycle may not be cleaned using a
high pressure cleaner. Clean it using a mild
soap solution and then rub the unicycle care-
fully using a soft cloth. Keep corrosive mate-
rial (e.g. de-icing salt, seawater, fertiliser)
away from the unicycle. The unicycle may
not be stored in damp rooms. If the unicycle
falls over, damage may be caused, mainly
to the saddle, pedals and the cranks.
Unpacking and scope of delivery
Caution! Do not use sharp objects to open
the packaging and to remove the protective
material. You may inadvertently damage
the paintwork or parts of the unicycle.
Remove all parts of the packaging.
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Remove the protective material.
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Check for completeness and that
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the delivery is undamaged. If any-
thing is missing, please contact your
specialist retailer before conducting
any further work on the product.
The delivery consists of (Fig. A):
Unicycle fork with closing cap, clamp,
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mounted bearing shells and screws
Wheel with mounted cranks
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Saddle with saddle support,
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clamp and middle tube
Set of pedals
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Assembly
The assembly guidelines are located on
the last pages of these instructions.
You require the following tools
for assembly (Fig. B):
Open end wrench 10 mm
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Open end wrench 15 mm
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Allen wrench 5 mm
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Caution! Small parts required during assembly
(for example screws and washers) must not
come into the hands of small children. There is
a risk of suffocation through swallowing. Keep
any packaging material away from children.
The unicycle must be assembled extremely
carefully by an adult in order to prevent ac-
cidents or injuries occurring subsequent to
assembly. Please allow yourself sufficient
time. Some of this assembly work requires
skill and practice in working with tools (e.g.
wrenches). If uncertain, please contact
your specialist retailer or a workshop.
At several points it is necessary to tighten the
screws with a certain force. This force is stated
in Newton metres (for example 2 Nm). If a
screw is tightened with too little force, the con-
nection may be too loose and therefore un-
safe. If the force used is too high, screws and
other parts may be damaged and destroyed.
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