Chariot Carriers Captain XL, Corsaire XL Fixing the Weber hitch to the bicycle, Use, Travelling

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Fixing the Weber hitch to the bicycle

In this connection, please read carefully the comprehensive manufacturer’s instructions which are supplied by Weber both for the hitch with adjustable kickstand (Weber B) and for the Weber Axle-Mount Hitch (Weber E).

(tongue or nose weight), use a bathroom scale to help you:

1.Put the bathroom scales next to the hitcharm of the loaded carrier.

2.Stand on the scales and note your own weight.

3.Lift up the hitcharm at the hitch to around 30 cm/12 inches above the ground.

The weight as displayed should now be 1 - 6 kg/2.2 – 13.2 lb above your own weight.

Weber B

Weber E

Suitability of the bicycle used for towing

Always make sure you follow the manufacturer’s specifi cations in the owner’s manual of the bicycle used for towing, where the suitability specifi cations of the bicycle are to be found.

Example 1: If the manufacturer states »This bicycle is suitable for pulling an unbraked trailer of overall weight 40 kg«, then you may add a maximum load of 30 kg, since the carrier itself weighs approximately 11 kg/24 lb (e.g. Cabriolet).

Example 2: If the manufacturer states »The permissible bicycle full load of 120 kg/ 265 lb may not be exceeded. Please note that the permissible full load may also not be exceeded if you attach a trailer,« then, in order to determine the cargo load, you need to subtract the weight of the bicycle, your own weight and the carrier unloaded weight from the permissible full load. For instance, if the bicycle weighs 15 kg/ 33 lb and the cyclist weighs 72 kg/ 159 lb, then a maximum of 22 kg/ 49 lb additional cargo load may be carried (120 - 15 - 72 - 11 = 22)/(265 – 33

– 159 – 24 = 49).

You will fi nd the weight specifi cations for your carrier in Section 13 “Specifi cations”.

Use

Weight distribution and hitcharm load (tongue or nose weight) on the hitch

The exact position of the seat in the Chariot has been specially chosen so as to give optimum weight distribution if there are only children sitting in the carrier.

The only other factor in weight distribution is the weight of luggage items. The storage compartment is intended for the carrying of luggage items. The carrying of luggage items next to the child on the seat is prohibited. We would also urge against carrying luggage items in the foot space.

Checking of the hitcharm load (tongue or nose weight) is important if you want to carry a heavy load in the storage compartment along with a light child, or if you are using your Chariot as a Bicycle Trailer.

The hitcharm load (tongue or nose weight) on the carrier hitch needs to be 1 - 6 kg / 2.2 – 13.2 lb for safe road handling. The hitcharm load (tongue or nose weight) is the weight that you lift on the hitch when the carrier is loaded up.

If you are not confi dent about estimating the hitcharm load

DANGER

If there is nothing specifi ed in the owner’s manual of your bi- cycle regarding towing a trailer, this does not mean that there are no limitations. In such a case, always ask your specialist retailer.

Travelling

Please ensure the following before each journey:

Follow all safety instructions at the beginning of this section and the general safety instructions at the beginning of the Owner’s Manual.

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Contents Cabriolet, Corsaire XL, Captain XL Table of Contents General Items Congratulations on buying this child transporterIntended Use Overview of Components Safety Explanation of symbols and instructionsGeneral safety instructions Safety information for all travelling situationsSafety instructions for carrying infants Safety instructions for maintenance and repairsAssembly and folding up Description of the Ready ChassisAssembly of the carrier Folding up the carrierWheel assembly Wheel assembly on the CabrioletWheel assembly on the Captain XL and Corsaire XL Safety wrist strap Fitting the handlebarAdjusting the padded shoulder harness Seat and seatbeltsTo fasten the child into the carrier, proceed as follows TIP Climate control Two-in-one weather coverRear flap Installing the parking brake Parking brakeFront side air vent Operating the parking brake Adjusting the suspension Captain XL and Corsaire XL only Safety instructions for use as a Bicycle Trailer Cycling KitChariot Cycling 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 Fixing the Weber hitch to the bicycle Suitability of the bicycle used for towingUse TravellingWrong Use as a pull wagonPerformance characteristics when used as a Jogging Stroller Safety instructions for use as a Jogging StrollerJogging Kit Jogging KitAssembly Close the quick- release lever Travelling Weight distribution Safety instructions for use as a StrollerStrolling Kit 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 beltSafety instructions for use as Walker Walking KitFitting the drawbars to the carrier Identical for all modelsLength adjustment of the drawbars Accessories Service, Care and StorageWarranty and Guarantee SpecificationsMileage in km Type of ride