Chariot Carriers 51100442 USE Safely During Every USE ONE, Guide for Safe Strolling Wear a helmet

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USE SAFELY DURING EVERY USE

ONE

Guide for Safe Strolling

Wear a helmet.

An unprotected head is highly susceptible to injury, even from the slightest contact. Children in a stroller should wear a helmet that is comfortable, fits properly, and meets CPSC or CE safety testing standards. Helmets should be removed when not riding in the stroller to avoid entrapment in the straps.

Know and observe your local pedestrian laws.

Use your jogging stroller defensively (expect the unexpected). Remember: You and your jogging stroller are hard to see. Many drivers simply are not trained to recognize the rights and special considerations of a jogging stroller.

Do not use unsafe jogging stroller practices.

While most pedestrian rules can be classified as common sense, it is still necessary to list a few of the things you should NOT do with a jogging stroller.

Never leave a child unattended in a jogging stroller. Not even for a moment.

Do not walk ‘no hands’. Without a firm grip on the handlebars, the slightest road imperfection could cause the jogging stroller to turn unexpectedly.

Do not walk with loose objects attached to the handlebars or any other part of the jogging stroller. They could get caught in the wheel spokes, cause the handlebars to turn unexpectedly, or in other ways cause loss of control.

Do not walk while intoxicated or while using medications which might make you drowsy. Jogging strollers require attention to the child in the jogging stroller, and walkers must be alert for hazards.

Do not use the jogging stroller at night or in poor visibility conditions. Other vehicles may not be able to see the jogging stroller.

Never push the jogging stroller while wearing in-line or roller skates. Jogging strollers are not made for high speeds and even when equipped with brakes, their braking system is not designed to control the weight of the person pushing the jogging stroller.

Do not submerge any bearings of your jogging stroller.

Bearings allow the parts of a jogging stroller to rotate smoothly, and water will make them rust and lose their smoothness. If any bearings on your jogging stroller get submerged, take your jogging stroller to your Chariot dealer for service.

WARNING

Avoid unsafe practices. Keep the safety of yourself, the child, and the jogging stroller in mind. Failure to follow these rules may cause loss of control resulting in personal injury.

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Contents Cavalier Congratulations Table of Contents IMPORTANT! Read Before YOU USE Before each use ChecklistBefore your first use During each useStroller Folding Before Your First USE ONEMake sure you are familiar with your jogging stroller Folding the jogging strollerCheck that your wheels are straight Before Every USE ChecklistCheck your tire inflation Check your brakeCheck attachment of all wheels Before Each USE Checklist ONEGuide for Safe UseTest for wheel retention Rear wheelGuide for Safe Strolling Wear a helmet USE Safely During Every USE ONEKnow and observe your local pedestrian laws Do not use unsafe jogging stroller practicesAvoid leaving your jogging stroller out in the weather Keep your jogging stroller cleanUse proper storage for your jogging stroller Safely transport your jogging strollerGuide for Safe Use Child Safety and Restraint System ONEPeriodic Maintenance Schedule INSPECTION, ADJUSTMENT, and LubricationTWO Handlebars Three Inspection Adjustment Lubrication IntroductionFabric and Fasteners InspectionBrake System Inspection Adjustment LubricationWheels Three Check attachment of all wheels Rear wheel Adjustable Sunshade Additional FeaturesTracking adjustment Reclining seatParts List Cavalier1 Parts List Cavalier2 Limited Lifetime Warranty