Chariot Carriers CX 2, CX 1 manual Performance characteristics when used as a Bicycle Trailer

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As regards the children carried

For riders of bicycles and children being carried who can sit without support, we recommend wearing a suitable approved helmet.

As regards the trailer

When the trailer is towed behind a bicycle, the stroller wheels must never be fi xed in their use position (wheels down). They may only be carried in their out-of-use position (wheels up).

Remember that on right-hand turns the radius of the turn is restricted. If the rear wheel of the bicycle comes into contact with the hitcharm, there is a risk of the cyclist falling and injury.

Please ensure that when manoeuvring, the trailer is not set at an angle of more than 90° to the bicycle, otherwise the hitch may be damaged.

As regards the children in the trailer

Please remember that the trailer should only be connected or unconnected provided there is no child in the trailer.

Never cycle without closing the two-in-one weather cover otherwise your child may be injured by insects, dirt or grit thrown up from the road.

Please ensure the following before each journey:

Make sure that the hitcharm is correctly fi tted and secured to the trailer: see pages 27 and 28.

Make sure the hitch is fi rmly attached on the bicycle. A hitch that is not securely attached may work loose from the rear axle and result in losing the trailer.

Make sure that the hitcharm is correctly coupled up and secured to the bicycle: see pages 29 - 31.

Before each journey, check the full function of the warning devices: spoke refl ectors, front and rear refl ectors, safety fl ag, and lights if necessary.

Remember that at dusk and in the dark, the bicycle and trailer must be equipped with regulation working lighting.

Before each journey make sure that the maximum trailer cargo load is not being exceeded and the specifi ed permissible hitcharm load (nose weight) is maintained.

Pay attention to the following when travelling:

Always cycle with care and look well ahead. Avoid applying emergency braking. When applying emergency braking, there is the risk that the rear wheel of the bicycle may pull to one side and you lose control of the bicycle/trailer vehicle.

The maximum permissible speed for towing this trailer is

25 km/h / 15 mph. Take corners/turns at walking pace, as there is a risk of tipping over.

Remember that the steering and braking characteristics of your bicycle are different when towing a trailer.

Always avoid going over obstacles with one wheel of the trailer only, especially on corners – the trailer might tip over, even at walking pace!

Performance characteristics when used as a Bicycle Trailer

Top speed

25 km/h / 15 mph

Top speed on corners

walking pace

Permitted hitcharm load

 

(tongue or nose weight, to be ensured

 

by good load distribution, see page 32)

1 - 6 kg/2.2-13.2lb

Permissible rear wheel size

 

on the towing bicycle

26 or 28 inches/700cc

Legal requirements

Remember that at dusk and in the dark, the bicycle and carrier must be equipped with regulation working lighting. Rear battery- powered lights for instance are suitable as working lighting.

These can, for instance, be installed on the top of the rear side frame tubes or clipped onto the fabric sleeve in the same location.

Ask your specialist retailer for suitable lights and the correct method to attach the lights.

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Contents Cheetah 1, Cheetah 2, Cougar 1, Cougar 2, CX 1, CX Table of Contents Congratulations on buying this child transporter General ItemsIntended Use Explanation of symbols and instructions Overview of Components SafetySafety information for all travelling situations General safety instructionsSafety instructions for maintenance and repairs Safety instructions for carrying infantsDescription of the Ready Chassis Supplied as standardAssembling the Ready Chassis Assembly and folding upFolding up the Ready Chassis Wheel assemblyCougar and Cheetah Installing the handlebarSeat and Seatbelts Safety wrist strapHandlebar bag CX To fasten the child into the carrier, proceed as followsAdjusting the padded shoulder harness TIP Two-in-one weather cover Climate controlOpening the two-in-one weather cover SunscreenFront 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 wheel brake Safety InstructionsUse as a parking brake Adjusting the brake system Case 1 Too much increase in brake lever play WrongrightStart by adjusting one of the wheels Case 2 Brakes pull unequally Basic adjustmentFine adjusting Carrier pulls to when the brake is appliedWheel fitting Wheel removalCleaning Care and maintenanceBrake cables Screw connectionsCycling Kit Safety instructions for use as a Bicycle TrailerChariot Cycling Kit Weber Cycling KitLegal requirements Performance characteristics when used as a Bicycle TrailerAssembling the reflectors and safety flag AssemblyFor the plastic wheels used on theCheetah Spoked wheels on the Cougar and the CXAttaching the hitcharm to CTS Ready Chassis Page Bicycle with solid axle Attaching the Axle-Mount ezHitchAttaching the carrier Fixing the Weber hitch to the bicycle Special features of the VersaWingFor this the carrier must not be folded Suitability of the bicycle used for towing UseTravelling 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 Safety instructions for use as a Stroller Weight distributionStrolling Kit 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 armsWalking Kit Safety instructions for use as WalkerFitting the drawbars to the carrier Length adjustment of the drawbars Service, Care and Storage AccessoriesSpecifications Warranty and GuaranteeMileage in km Type of ride