Chariot Carriers Captain XL, Corsaire XL Attaching the carrier, Bicycle with quick-release axle

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Bicycle with quick-release axle

Remove the existing quick-release. Loosen the nut of the Chariot quick-release.

Push the quick-release axle through the hitch and then through the axle of the wheel.

The opening for the hitch ball and the vertical hole for the security pin must point forward.

Fit the quick-release nut on the right-hand side. Both skewer springs must be located in such a way that the narrow side of each spring points towards the centre of the hub.

DANGER

The quick-release nut must be tightened on the axle thread by at least 5 full turns, so that adequate clamping force is ensured. A thread which is too short can lead to accidental loosening of the rear wheel, with damage and accidents as a result.

If in doubt ask your specialist retailer!

Close the quick-release lever with the end of the lever pointing upwards. In this position there is enough space to insert the security pin.

In order to ensure that the hub is clamped suffi ciently in the dropouts, the quick-release lever must begin gripping as it moves from the open to the middle position, and approaching the closed position you should clearly feel resistance as you tighten.

If it is too easy or too diffi cult to move the quick-release, tighten or loosen the lock nut on the other side of the hub to adjust.

If you don’t feel confident operating the quick-release, please ask your specialist retailer for assistance.

DANGER

Always make sure that the quick-release is correctly atta- ched. An incorrectly tensioned quick-release may result in the rear wheel coming loose and lead to accidents.

Attaching the carrier

From the front, insert the elastomer ball, which is attached to the hitcharm, into the Axle-Mount ezHitch.

Pull the hitch ball rearward to the end of the socket in the axle mounted hitch cup.

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Contents Cabriolet, Corsaire XL, Captain XL Table of Contents Congratulations on buying this child transporter General ItemsIntended Use Overview of Components Safety Explanation of symbols and instructionsGeneral safety instructions Safety information for all travelling situationsAssembly and folding up Safety instructions for carrying infantsSafety instructions for maintenance and repairs Description of the Ready ChassisAssembly of the carrier Folding up the carrierWheel assembly on the Cabriolet Wheel assemblyWheel assembly on the Captain XL and Corsaire XL Safety wrist strap Fitting the handlebarSeat and seatbelts Adjusting the padded shoulder harnessTo fasten the child into the carrier, proceed as follows TIP Climate control Two-in-one weather coverRear flap Parking brake Installing the parking brakeFront side air vent Operating the parking brake Adjusting the suspension Captain XL and Corsaire XL only Chariot Cycling Kit Safety instructions for use as a Bicycle TrailerCycling Kit Weber Cycling KitPerformance characteristics when used as a Bicycle Trailer Legal requirementsAssembly Assembling the reflectors and safety flagAttaching the hitcharm to CTS Ready Chassis Attaching the Axle-Mount ezHitch Attaching the carrier Bicycle with quick-release axlePage Use Fixing the Weber hitch to the bicycleSuitability of the bicycle used for towing TravellingWrong Use as a pull wagonJogging Kit Performance characteristics when used as a Jogging StrollerSafety instructions for use as a Jogging Stroller Jogging KitAssembly Close the quick- release lever Strolling Kit Travelling Weight distributionSafety instructions for use as a Stroller Strolling KitPerformance characteristics Safety instructions for use as a Hiking Carrier Hiking KitTIP Safety instructions for use as an XC Skiing Carrier XC Skiing Kit only Corsaire XLAssembly Attaching the skis to the carrier Fitting the ski arms to the carrierLength adjustment of the ski arms Putting on the waist beltFitting the drawbars to the carrier Safety instructions for use as WalkerWalking Kit Identical for all modelsLength adjustment of the drawbars Accessories Service, Care and StorageMileage in km Warranty and GuaranteeSpecifications Type of ride