Chariot Carriers Captain XL, Corsaire XL manual Close the quick- release lever

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Tip the carrier backwards and put it down on the handlebar. Insert the wheel in the axle dropouts.

Close the quick- release lever.

In order to ensure that the hub is clamped suffi ciently in the axle 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 skewer, please ask your specialist retailer for assistance.

DANGER

Always make sure that the quick-release is correctly instal- led. An incorrectly tensioned quick-release may lead to the rear wheel coming loose, resulting in accidents.

DANGER

When using the carrier as a Jogging Stroller, always put the safety wrist strap, which is fastened securely on the left rear upper frame tube, around your wrist. This prevents the carrier from accidentally rolling away.

To correct directional trueness (ie. The carrier not rolling straight):

The dropouts of the wheel arms are screwed on and their holes are slotted. After loosening both screws, the dropout can be moved. This is possible on both the right-hand and the left-hand side dropout. If the Jogging Stroller is pulling to the right, the dropout on the right-hand side must be moved forwards, and the one on the left-hand side backwards (or vice versa).

WARNING

Please ensure that your child does not stand on the wheel arms when entering or leaving the carrier. If at any time you stop, do not allow anyone to sit on the wheel arms. Applying a load on either wheel arm may result in the aluminium axle sockets working loose.

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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 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 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 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