EN
6.
Close the hood (12).
7.
Follow the instructions in the reverse
order to undo the safety harness. Open
the clips by pressing the catches on the
locking pieces.
FIG. 18
TRANSPORTING TWO CHILDREN
To tighten two children, pull the hip straps
and shoulder straps through the eyelets in the
crotch straps.
1.
Place the children on the left and right
sides of the bike trailer.
2.
Pull up the crotch strap (C) between the
legs of the child on the left.
3.
Put the locking piece (B) for the hip strap
through the eyelet in the crotch strap and
fasten the clip (D) on the hip strap.
4.
Put the locking piece (A) for the shoulder
strap through the eyelet in the crotch
strap and fasten the clip (E) on the
shoulder strap.
5.
Pull up the crotch strap (I) between the
legs of the child on the right.
6.
Put the locking piece (H) for the hip strap
through the eyelet in the crotch strap and
fasten the clip (L) on the hip strap.
7.
Put the locking piece (G) for the shoulder
strap through the eyelet in the crotch
strap and fasten the clip (K) on the
shoulder strap.
8.
Check that the children are firmly and
comfortably secured with the safety
harnesses.
9.
Close the hood (12).
10. Follow the instructions in the reverse
order to undo the safety harnesses. Open
the clips by pressing the catches on the
locking pieces.
TRANSPORTING BAGGAGE
NOTE:
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Risk of material damage. Incorrect handling
of the bike trailer can result in a risk of
material damage.
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Open the hood (12) on the back.
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Put the baggage in the pocket (26).
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Close the hood.
USING THE BRAKE
The bike trailer has a brake to limit the forward
movement when the trailer is used as a pram
and to secure the trailer when parking and
when children climb in and out.
1.
Press the brake handle (6) towards the
handle (5) to apply the brake.
FIG. 19
2.
Hook the brake handle clip (7) round the
brake handle to lock the brake.
FIG. 20
3.
Push the product forward to check that
the brake stops it.
4.
Unhook the brake handle clip from the
brake handle to release the brake.
NOTE:
•
Risk of personal injury. Incorrect use of
the brake can result in the risk of
personal injury.
•
Check that the brake is properly locked
when the bike trailer is parked.
•
Check the tyre pressure.
•
If necessary, pump up the tyres to the
pressure indicated on the side of the
tyre.
•
Check the tension of the brake wire at
regular intervals.
•
Adjust the tension of the brake wire if
necessary.
ADJUSTING THE BRAKE WIRES
•
The tension of the brake wires changes
when the brakes are used.