Chariot Carriers CX 2, CX 1 manual Care and maintenance, Cleaning, Brake cables, Screw connections

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Care and maintenance

Cleaning

The brake internal areas must be dry and free of dirt. If the wheels are removed, the protective cap prevents dirt entering from outside.

Wear of the brake callipers, however, also gives rise to dust that clogs the inside.

If necessary, please clean using a dry and grease-free brush.

If you want to wash your Chariot with water, please leave the wheels in place, so that as little water as possible gets into the drum brakes. Nevertheless, after washing with water you should carry out a brake test, since contact with water cannot always be prevented and moisture reduces braking effi ciency.

Brake cables

Before each journey check that there are no kinks in or other damage to the brake cables.

Screw connections

After the fi rst 100 km, check that all screws and nuts are tight. If necessary, retighten.

After this, carry out a check that the screws and nuts are tight at regular intervals.

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Contents Cheetah 1, Cheetah 2, Cougar 1, Cougar 2, CX 1, CX Table of Contents Intended Use General ItemsCongratulations on buying this child transporter Explanation of symbols and instructions Overview of Components SafetySafety information for all travelling situations General safety instructionsSupplied as standard Safety instructions for carrying infantsSafety instructions for maintenance and repairs Description of the Ready ChassisAssembling the Ready Chassis Assembly and folding upFolding up the Ready Chassis Wheel assemblyCougar and Cheetah Installing the handlebarTo fasten the child into the carrier, proceed as follows Safety wrist strapSeat and Seatbelts Handlebar bag CXAdjusting the padded shoulder harness TIP Sunscreen Climate controlTwo-in-one weather cover Opening the two-in-one weather coverFront side air vent on the Cougar Side window on the CXStorage bags Larly to the upper mesh bag Adjusting the suspension Cougar and CXOperating the parking brake Cheetah and Cougar Use as a parking brake Safety InstructionsUse as a wheel brake Adjusting the brake system Case 1 Too much increase in brake lever play WrongrightCarrier pulls to when the brake is applied Case 2 Brakes pull unequally Basic adjustmentStart by adjusting one of the wheels Fine adjustingWheel fitting Wheel removalScrew connections Care and maintenanceCleaning Brake cablesWeber Cycling Kit Safety instructions for use as a Bicycle TrailerCycling Kit Chariot Cycling KitLegal requirements Performance characteristics when used as a Bicycle TrailerSpoked wheels on the Cougar and the CX AssemblyAssembling the reflectors and safety flag For the plastic wheels used on theCheetahAttaching the hitcharm to CTS Ready Chassis Page Bicycle with solid axle Attaching the Axle-Mount ezHitchAttaching the carrier For this the carrier must not be folded Special features of the VersaWingFixing the Weber hitch to the bicycle Travelling UseSuitability of the bicycle used for towing Use as a pull wagon Jogging Kit Safety instructions for use as a Jogging StrollerJogging Kit Performance characteristics when used as a Jogging Stroller Page Storing the wheels arms and 16 wheel Strolling Kit Weight distributionSafety instructions for use as a Stroller Strolling KitPerformance characteristics Travelling Hiking Kit Safety instructions for use as a Hiking CarrierTIP XC Skiing Kit Safety instructions for use as an XC Skiing CarrierCheetah und Cougar Assembly Attaching the skis to the carrierIdentical for all models Fitting the ski arms to the carrierPutting on the waist belt Length adjustment of the ski armsFitting the drawbars to the carrier Safety instructions for use as WalkerWalking Kit Length adjustment of the drawbars Service, Care and Storage AccessoriesType of ride Warranty and GuaranteeSpecifications Mileage in km