Beach Wheels should be inflated between 2-3 psi. Use a tire pressure gauge to make sure Beach Wheels are properly inflated, or if a tire pressure gauge is not available you can get an approximation of tire pressure by measuring tire diameter. Diameter should measure 8.6"/220 mm for the smaller Swivel Beach Wheels and 14.1"/360 mm for Large Beach Wheels when properly inflated. DO NOT overinflate as it can stretch the Beach Wheels and cause permanent damage.
While Beach Wheels are made for getting dirty, proper cleaning and maintenance to remove salt water and sand will keep it operating smoothly. Hosing down Cruiser along with the Beach Wheels is recommended after each use. Remove any accessories and the Beach Wheels before you hose with fresh water. Let the Cruiser and Beach Wheels completely air dry before reassembly. Use a soft brush to gently brush sand from parts and cycle the components until the sand is ejected and the components cycle freely. Use of compressed air while pushing brake pins in and out with your finger (they are spring loaded) will help to eject any sand that may be in brake pin housing. A dry silicone-based lube can be used but DO NOT use WD40. Pressing the front swivel wheel release button with the wheels removed will help eject sand that may get caught in the housing.
Whether using with the All-Terrain Cruiser or Cruiser City, Beach Wheels are designed for pull mode only. Before pulling, be sure to unlock and drop the handle into pull mode when Cruiser is loaded. Do not use Cruiser in push or push-along mode when Beach Wheels are installed, nor pull when handle is in a locked upright position, as doing so can cause damage to the Cruiser that is not covered under Veer's Limited Warranty.