Chariot Carriers CX 1, CX 2 Specifications, Warranty and Guarantee, Mileage in km, Type of ride

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13. Specifications

L x W x H, without hitcharm

 

(Cheetah 1, Cougar 1)

89 x 69 x 86 cm

L x W x H, without hitcharm (CX 1)

89 x 70 x 86 cm

L x W x H, without hitcharm

 

(Cheetah 2, Cougar 2)

90 x 82 x 86 cm

L x W x H, without hitcharm (CX 1)

90 x 83 x 86 cm

L x W x H, folded up

 

(Cheetah 1, Cougar 1)

105 x 60 x 31 cm

L x W x H, folded up (CX 1)

107 x 60 x 31 cm

L x W x H, folded up

 

(Cheetah 2, Cougar 2)

107 x 79 x 26 cm

L x W x H, folded up (CX 2)

109 x 79 x 26 cm

Unladen weight of the Ready Chassis

 

Modell Cheetah 1

10 kg / 22 lb

Modell Cheetah 2

11 kg / 24,2 lb

Modell Cougar 1

10,2 kg / 22,4 lb

Modell Cougar 2

11,9 kg / 26,2 lb

Modell CX 1

12,7 kg / 28 lb

Modell CX 2

14,8 kg / 32,6 lb

Cargo load single-seater

34 kg / 75 lb

Cargo load two-seater

45 kg / 100 lb

Wheel size for Ready Chassis

20“

Wheel size for Jogger Kit

16“

14. Warranty and Guarantee

The statutory warranty covers defects. Damage resulting from improper use, use of force, lack of maintenance, or normal wear and tear, is excluded from such a statutory defect warranty. The period of statutory warranty depends on the law of the country in question.

Our products have components or parts which are also subject to natural wear and tear arising from normal use, depending very much on the type and degree of use and also how well the individual product has been serviced and maintained.

In particular where there has been a lot of use (day in day out and in all kinds of weather), individual parts or components can reach their wear limit before the statutory guarantee period has expired. Just because a product has become prematurely worn because of use, it does not generally mean the product is defective.

For your information we have therefore listed in the following table the important parts affected by wear and tear, and have named typical contributing factors relating to use, which may considerably infl uence wear limit.

Maintenance and care of bicycle trailers and jogging strollers:

Irrespective of

Type of use

Intensity of use

Care and maintenance

functional-related wear occurs in bicycle trailers or jogging strollers in the components and parts listed in the following table. Reaching the wear limit very much depends on how well the users have looked after and maintained the product as well as the particular type and intensity of use such as:

Mileage in km

Loading of: Passengers Baggage

Type of ride:

Degree of acceleration and braking

Fast cornering

Effects of the weather: UV rays

Humidity Dirt Temperature Salty air

Contact with salt water Roads gritted with salt

Storage

Level of maintenance: Service intervals Means of maintenance Storage

Servicing and inspection work

Please look at the following table: ‘Wear factors’.

You can see from this table which factors particularly affect the wear and tear on individual parts.

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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 Overview of Components Safety Explanation of symbols and instructionsGeneral safety instructions Safety information for all travelling situationsDescription of the Ready Chassis Safety instructions for carrying infantsSafety instructions for maintenance and repairs Supplied as standardAssembly and folding up Assembling the Ready ChassisWheel assembly Folding up the Ready ChassisInstalling the handlebar Cougar and CheetahHandlebar bag CX Safety wrist strapSeat and Seatbelts To fasten the child into the carrier, proceed as followsAdjusting the padded shoulder harness TIP Opening the two-in-one weather cover Climate controlTwo-in-one weather cover SunscreenSide window on the CX Front side air vent on the CougarStorage bags Adjusting the suspension Cougar and CX Larly to the upper mesh bagOperating the parking brake Cheetah and Cougar Use as a parking brake Safety InstructionsUse as a wheel brake Adjusting the brake system Wrongright Case 1 Too much increase in brake lever playFine adjusting Case 2 Brakes pull unequally Basic adjustmentStart by adjusting one of the wheels Carrier pulls to when the brake is appliedWheel removal Wheel fittingBrake cables Care and maintenanceCleaning Screw connectionsChariot Cycling Kit Safety instructions for use as a Bicycle TrailerCycling Kit Weber Cycling KitPerformance characteristics when used as a Bicycle Trailer Legal requirementsFor the plastic wheels used on theCheetah AssemblyAssembling the reflectors and safety flag Spoked wheels on the Cougar and the CXAttaching the hitcharm to CTS Ready Chassis Page Attaching the Axle-Mount ezHitch Bicycle with solid axleAttaching 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 Safety instructions for use as a Hiking Carrier Hiking KitTIP Safety instructions for use as an XC Skiing Carrier XC Skiing KitAssembly Attaching the skis to the carrier Cheetah und CougarFitting the ski arms to the carrier Identical for all modelsLength adjustment of the ski arms Putting on the waist beltFitting the drawbars to the carrier Safety instructions for use as WalkerWalking Kit Length adjustment of the drawbars Accessories Service, Care and StorageMileage in km Warranty and GuaranteeSpecifications Type of ride