1. Alaye Aabo
Please read and understand all instructions before assembly and use of the Qaba Kids Tricycle. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury.
- Abojuto Agba Nilo: Always supervise children when they are using the tricycle.
- Ọjọ ori ati Awọn idiwọn iwuwo: This tricycle is suitable for children aged 12 months to 5 years. The maximum weight capacity is 55 lbs (25 kg). Do not exceed these limits.
- Apejọ to tọ: Ensure all parts are correctly assembled and securely fastened before each use. Regularly check for loose screws, bolts, or damaged components.
- Safety Harness and Guardrail: Always secure your child with the 3-point safety belt and ensure the guardrail is properly latched when in use.
- Awọn idaduro: Familiarize yourself with the rear wheel brakes for safe parking. The front wheel clutch can lock the tire for parent-controlled steering.
- Hazard Awareness: Avoid using the tricycle near stairs, swimming pools, steep inclines, or busy roads. Ensure the play area is clear of obstacles.
- Aṣọ bàtà: Ensure the child wears appropriate footwear when using the tricycle.
- Itọju: Regularly inspect the tricycle for any signs of wear, damage, or malfunction. Replace worn parts immediately.
2. Ọja Ipariview
The Qaba Kids Tricycle is a versatile 4-in-1 foldable trike designed to adapt to your child's growth from 12 months to 5 years. It offers multiple configurations for different stages of development and convenience for parents.
Awọn ẹya pataki:
- Iṣẹ́-pupọ 4-in-1: Easily switches between Baby Push Car, Toddler Trike with Push Handle, Toddler Bike Stroller, and Kids Tricycle modes.
- Ijoko Yipada: Allows the child to face forward or backward, enabling parent-child interaction or forward-facing exploration.
- Adjustable Parent Handle: 3-gear adjustable height to suit parents of different heights, providing comfortable control.
- Awọn ẹya Aabo: Equipped with a removable guardrail, 3-point safety belt, and full-closed wheels for enhanced safety.
- Wheel Brakes: Rear wheel brakes for secure parking and a front wheel clutch to lock the tire.
- Removable Canopy: Flexible and removable canopy provides shade and protection from the sun.
- Ibi ipamọ: Includes two storage baskets and one "Mommy Pocket" for carrying essentials.
- Apẹrẹ folda: Conveniently folds for easy transport and storage in a car.
Awọn iwọn ọja:
- Overall Dimensions: 44" L x 20.5" W x 38.5" H
- Iwuwo nkan: 17.6 lbs
Awọn eroja To wa:
- Tricycle Frame with Wheels
- Yipada Ijoko
- Height Adjustable Push Handle
- Ibori
- Handrail (Guardrail)
- 3-Point Safety Belt
- Awọn Agbọn Ibi ipamọ
- Mommy Pocket

Image: The Qaba Kids Tricycle in its full assembly, showcasing its grey and black design with a canopy and parent push handle.

Image: Visual representation of the tricycle transforming into its four modes: Baby Push Car, Toddler Trike with Push Handle, Toddler Bike Stroller, and Kids Tricycle, suitable for ages 1-5 years.

Image: Illustration demonstrating the reversible seat function for Parent-Child Mode and Face-to-Face Mode, along with close-ups of the removable guardrail and 3-point safety belt.

Image: A person adjusting the 3-gear height-adjustable parent push handle, showing the different height settings (40.25" and 36.25").

Image: A person adjusting the steplessly adjustable canopy, highlighting its removable feature for sun protection.

Image: Diagram showing the overall dimensions of the tricycle: 44" length, 20.5" width, and 38.5" height.

Aworan: Isunmọ views of additional features including the "Mommy Pocket", storage baskets, front wheel clutch, fully-closed EVA wheels, and foldable footrest.
3. Eto
The Qaba Kids Tricycle is designed for easy assembly without the need for special tools. Follow these general steps to set up your tricycle:
- Yọ awọn ohun elo kuro: Carefully remove all parts from the packaging and verify against the included parts list (if available in physical manual).
- Ṣiṣii fireemu: Unfold the main tricycle frame until it locks securely into place.
- So Awọn kẹkẹ: Ensure wheels are securely attached. The fully-closed EVA wheels are designed for durability.
- Fi Ijoko sori ẹrọ: Attach the reversible seat to the frame. Ensure it clicks into position for both forward and backward facing orientations.
- Connect Parent Handle: Insert the height-adjustable parent push handle into its designated slot at the rear of the tricycle. Adjust to a comfortable height and secure.
- So Ibori so: Secure the removable canopy to the seat unit.
- Install Guardrail: Attach the removable guardrail around the seat. Ensure it latches securely.
- Awọn ayẹwo Ipari: Before first use, double-check all connections, bolts, and latches to ensure they are tight and secure. Test the brakes and the front wheel clutch.

Image: Close-ups illustrating the easy assembly and folding mechanisms of the tricycle, indicating tool-free setup.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
4.1. Adjusting Modes (4-in-1 Functionality)
The tricycle can be configured to suit your child's age and development stage:
- Baby Push Car (12-18 months): Use with parent handle, canopy, guardrail, and footrest. Child is secured by the safety belt.
- Toddler Trike with Push Handle (18-36 months): Remove guardrail, child can begin to pedal while parent steers with the handle.
- Toddler Bike Stroller (2-3 years): Similar to push trike, but child has more control over steering.
- Kids Tricycle (3-5 years): Remove parent handle and canopy. Child pedals and steers independently.
4.2. Seat Reversal
To reverse the seat direction, locate the release mechanism (usually a button or lever) beneath the seat. Press or pull the mechanism, lift the seat, rotate it 180 degrees, and re-attach until it locks securely in the desired orientation (forward-facing or parent-facing).
4.3. Parent Handle Adjustment
To adjust the height of the parent push handle, locate the adjustment buttons or levers on the handle's shaft. Press or release them, slide the handle to one of the three desired height settings, and ensure it locks into place before use.
4.4. Canopy Adjustment and Removal
The canopy can be adjusted to provide optimal shade by pushing or pulling it along its pivot points. To remove the canopy, locate the attachment points and detach it from the seat unit.
4.5. Using Brakes and Clutch
- Àwọn Ìdènà Kẹ̀kẹ́ Ẹ̀yìn: Push down the levers located near the rear wheels to engage the brakes for parking. Lift them up to release.
- Front Wheel Clutch: The front wheel features a clutch mechanism. Engage the clutch to allow the parent to control the steering without the child's pedals rotating. Disengage it when the child is ready to pedal independently.
4.6. Folding for Storage/Transport
To fold the tricycle, identify the folding mechanisms (often red buttons or levers) on the frame. Follow the specific folding sequence outlined in the detailed product manual (not provided here, but generally involves collapsing the frame, handlebars, and footrests). Ensure all parts are securely folded before lifting or storing.
5. Itọju
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your Qaba Kids Tricycle.
- Ninu: Mu ese ṣiṣu ati awọn ẹya irin pẹlu ipolowoamp cloth and mild soap. The seat fabric is skin-friendly and durable, but non-detachable for washing. Spot clean as needed. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Ayewo: Before each use, inspect the tricycle for:
- Loose bolts, nuts, or screws. Tighten as necessary.
- Cracks or damage to plastic components, especially the seat, frame, and wheels.
- Wear and tear on the safety harness, buckles, and guardrail.
- Proper functioning of brakes and the front wheel clutch.
- Obstructions in the wheels or moving parts.
- Lubrication: Periodically apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant to moving parts like wheel axles and folding mechanisms to ensure smooth operation.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the tricycle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to prevent material degradation. If storing outdoors, use a protective cover.
6. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your Qaba Kids Tricycle, consider the following common solutions:
- Iṣoro kika/Ṣiṣafihan: Ensure all locking mechanisms are disengaged. Check for any obstructions or misaligned parts. Apply a small amount of lubricant to hinges if stiff.
- Wobbly or Loose Parts: Re-check all bolts, nuts, and screws. Tighten any that are loose. Ensure all components are fully inserted and locked into their respective positions.
- Brakes Not Engaging/Releasing Properly: Inspect the brake mechanism for debris or wear. Ensure the brake levers are fully depressed or released.
- Àwọn kẹ̀kẹ́ tí kò ń yí padà láìdáwọ́dúró: Check for debris wrapped around the axles. Ensure wheels are properly attached and not rubbing against the frame.
- Seat Not Reversing: Ensure the seat release mechanism is fully activated. Check for any obstructions preventing rotation or locking.
If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, please contact Qaba customer support for further assistance.
7. Awọn pato
| Ọja Mefa | 44" L x 20.5" W x 38.5" H |
| Iwọn Nkan | 17.6 lbs |
| Nọmba awoṣe | Ọdun 370-198GY |
| ASIN | B09N33YRRD |
| Niyanju Ọjọ ori | 12 osu - 5 ọdun |
| O pọju iwuwo Agbara | 55 lbs (25 kg) |
| Olupese | Aosom LLC |
| Ohun elo | Metal frame, plastic components, EVA wheels, fabric seat |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For information regarding product warranty, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official Qaba webojula. Awọn ofin atilẹyin ọja le yatọ.
If you require technical support, have questions about assembly, or need replacement parts, please contact Qaba customer service. Contact details can typically be found on the product packaging or the manufacturer's webojula.
Qaba Official Webojula: www.aosom.com/qaba





