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Thule Yepp Nexxt Maxi Frame Mount 12080221 Instructions page 14

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A.0
CAUTION
A.1
Be sure to keep this manual in a safe
place after you have mounted the
bicycle seat. You or other users may
need it for future reference.
A.2
Make sure your bicycle is compatible
with this child seat. If you have any
questions, please check the information
supplied with the bicycle, or ask the
bicycle dealer or manufacturer.
A.3
The manufacturer is not liable for
damages arising from use beyond what
is recommended in this owner's manual.
B.0
INSTALLATION
B.1
Identify the centre of gravity mark
and mount the seat as far forward as
possible. Preferably, have this mark in
front of the rear wheel axle, but on no
account more than 100 mm (3.94")
behind a point vertically above the rear
wheel axle.
B.2
Make sure the bracket screws are fully
tightened, and check them frequently.
B.3
This product is not suitable for use on
a moped.
B.4
For optimum comfort and safety,
make sure that the seat does not slope
forwards, risking the child to slide out of
it.
B.5
Check that all parts of the bicycle
function correctly with the seat
mounted.
B.6
FRAME MOUNTED
Mount the seat as is described in
the product manual. Pay attention
to maximum and minimum frame
diameter.
B.7
Cannot be mounted on bicycles with
square, triangular or carbon fibre frames
or geometries according to picture.
B.8
Check the product manual for
maximum width of the luggage carrier.
B.9
REAR SEATS FOR ATTACHMENT TO
A LUGGAGE CARRIER
Only mount the seat to a luggage
carrier that conforming to ISO 11243 and
have a load capacity of minimum 25kg.
B.10 Fasten the safety strap to the bicycle
frame according to instruction.
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C.0
USE
C.1
This product is approved for children
from 9 months up to 6 years old, with
a weight of 9-22 kg (20-48.5 lbs). Do
not carry a child that is too young, and
always consult a pediatrician before
transporting a child younger than 1 year.
Carry only children that are able to sit
unaided for a longer period of time,
at least as long as the intended cycle
journey. Regardless of age, the child
must be able to hold his/her head up
while wearing a correctly sized bicycle
helmet. Check regularly that the child
does not exceed the maximum weight.
C.2
Before each use, check all screws to
verify that the child seat is securely
fastened to the bicycle.
C.3
During the ride, make sure both you
and your child wear an approved
bicycle helmet.
C.4
Never ride the bicycle at night without
adequate lighting. Do not cover the rear
reflectors or rear light when using the
child seat on a bicycle.
C.5
The presence of a child bicycle seat
may require you to change the way you
get on/off the bicycle. Please pay extra
attention to this.
C.6
Before each ride, ensure the mounted
bicycle seat does not interfere with
braking, pedalling or steering.
C.7
Always use the harness, and make sure
you fasten it correctly round the child.
Ensure the harness and footstraps are
not loose or could become trapped in
moving parts such as wheels. This also
applies when you are using the bicycle
without a child in the seat.
C.8
Make sure the child's clothes, shoes,
toys or body parts do not come into
contact with any moving parts of the
bicycle, such as wheels, wires and
saddle springs. Check this regularly as
the child grows. Saddle springs can be
covered with a suitable spring guard.
C.9
Ensure there are no sharp objects within
reach of the child, e.g. frayed cables.
C.10 The seated child often needs warmer
clothes than the rider does. To protect
you both from unexpected rain it is wise
to carry waterproof clothing. Never ride
in inclement or hazardous conditions,
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