3.2 General safety instructions
Basics
•Before using the carrier, please read through the Owner’s Manual carefully. Failure to comply with the safety instructions may result in serious personal injury or death, to both the user and/or the occupants of the carrier.
•When using the carrier, always comply with local safety and accident prevention regulations, as well as the local Road Traffi c Act, all of which may restrict use in some way.
•Safe and appropriate use of the carrier is your responsibility. Before using the carrier for the fi rst time, acquaint yourself with its handling characteristics away from public roads and without carrying children. An empty carrier will tip over more easily when going over obstacles with one wheel only than one carrying a load. A fully loaded carrier makes greater demands on the deceleration devices.
•Negotiate inclines and corners with the utmost caution and reduce speed when doing so.
As regards the children carried
•Never leave your child unsupervised in the carrier.
•Regularly check that your children are appropriately clothed and that they feel comfortable especially in hot and cold temperatures.
•Only children who can sit up without support may be carried, unless the Chariot Infant Sling is used.
•The maximum height of children who may be carried is 111 cm.
•In carriers designated as
•Make sure that the limbs, clothing or toys of the child do not come into contact with the carrier wheels or the rear wheel of the towing bicycle.
As regards the carrier
•Never carry any heavy or sharp protruding items in the storage space of the carrier if you are also carrying children at the same time (risk of injury on braking).
•Items of luggage should be well secured so that they cannot move around during the journey. Unsecured items of luggage and overloading reduce riding stability and make the carrier more diffi cult to handle.
•The carriers are bicycle carriers and must never be towed behind motorised vehicles.
•The carriers must not be carried on the roof of a vehicle, even when folded, as they will get damaged.
•At various points on the carrier,
•Do not use the carrier at temperatures below
•When folding up or opening the carrier, there is a risk of pinching your hand or fi ngers.
As regards the children in the carrier
•When converting with other CTS Conversion Kits, no child should be sitting in the carrier, nor when carrying out maintenance or repair work.
•The permitted total cargo load of the carrier is limited to
34 kg / 75 lb on the
•Please explain to your child that he/she must not bounce, fi dget or lean out of the carrier.
3.3 Safety information for all travelling situations
As regards the children carried
•Never carry items of luggage on the seat next to your child.
•Never carry animals together with your children.
As regards the carrier
•Take care when travelling over uneven surfaces. The carrier can overturn if driven with one wheel only across uneven ground, even at very low speed.
•In the event of the carrier tipping over, the handlebar acts as a safety bar. For this reason keep it permanently fi tted.
•Before each journey check the tire pressure. The minimum recommended pressure is 30 psi (2.1 bar) and the maximum is 35 psi (2.5 bar). Even if a higher pressure is permitted for the tires fi tted, the Manufacturer recommends that
35 psi (2.5 bar) not be exceeded. Air pressure that is too high considerably reduces the comfort of the children, especially on carriers without suspension. Air pressure that is too high can also cause the plastic wheels on the Cheetah model to fail.
•Do not use compressed air lines (e.g. at service stations). The tyres may burst due to the small volume of the tubes.
•Never go up or down steps with the carrier.
•Before each journey check that the wheels are fully engaged.
•Before each journey check that the folding
•Before each journey check that the spring buttons of the handlebar are fully engaged.
As regards the children in the carrier
•Never carry your children without fastening all the seatbelts in the proper manner, otherwise your child could be seriously or even fatally injured in the event of an accident. Always make sure the seatbelts are properly adjusted to the height of your child.
•When travelling faster than walking pace, always use at the very least the mesh component of the
•As the children get in and out, the parking brake must be on to prevent the carrier from accidentally rolling away.
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