Cuts ` bruises, Cleaning ` caring for your sport, Sport’s coat – phil&teds sport v1 User Manual
Page 19: Sport’s body, Tyres ` inner tube, Rubber covers ` grip, Inspect ` maintain

cleaning ` caring for your sport
unlike children, your sport likes to stay clean.
sport’s coat
The fabric is backed with a water-resistant
coating. Brush off dirt. More intense cleaning
can be done by hand, in warm water, using a
mild natural soap. Rinse out soap. Do not use
detergents or bleach. Air dry. Don’t leave the
sport out in the sun - the fabric is fade resistant
but not fade proof (just like your kids!).
sport’s body
We recommend that dirt is brushed off the
frame and wheels regularly. Clean with a
non-abrasive household cleaner and soft cloth.
Wash off sand and salt after beach activity.
(How would you like it if someone left sand in
your knickers?) Always dry frame if wet (no
one likes soggy knickers).
tyres ` inner tube
The valve is car-size. Manually infl ate to 20
- 22 psi max. Releasing air gives a softer ride,
but lower pressure reduces tread life. New
inner tubes and tyres are generally available
(21/4” x 121/2” tyre) from your dealer, cycle or
specialist wheel shops. Standard tyre kits can
repair punctures. A fl at tyre can result from grit
holding the valve open; to check: infl ate tyre,
defl ate rapidly, and re-infl ate. Tyres and tubes
are not under warranty. Do not over infl ate.
Tyre pressure is affected by heat especally
when inside parked cars. Allow for this .
rubber covers ` grip
The foam rubber is not under warranty.
inspect ` maintain
Moving parts may need periodic lubrication.
Inspect essential components for fraying
(esp. webbing straps and safety harness),
wear (esp. auto-locks, snap fasteners, button
springs, tyres, plastic parts, zips and moving
parts), security (esp. autolocks and caps
which must not be loose) and freedom of
movement (esp. wheels, nuts). Excessive
wear can reduce effectiveness and safety.
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