• Check the screws regularly and replace any when required;
• Do not permit the child to carry refreshments, food or toys while riding in the child carrier.
These items may distract the cyclist and if thrown by the child they may cause loss of
control of the bicycle;
• The position of the baby seat must be adjusted so that the bicycle rider does not touch
the baby seat with the feet when in motion;
• The weight of the rider and the child carried must never be more than the maximum load
allowed for the bicycle. Check the bicycle instructions manual on the bicycle supplier to
make sure if the bicycle supports this additional load;
• You must cover any sharp or pointy object of the bicycle that may be reached by the child;
• The seat and cushion can get hot if under the sun for a long time. Make sure that they
aren't too hot before seating the child;
• Check that the seat functions correctly when mounted;
• Check the laws and regulations in your country, related to carrying children in seats
attached to cycles in force;
NOTICE
1. Any load added to a bicycle will lessen the stability of the bicycle and alter its riding
characteristics. Do not attempt to carry a load that is heavier than you can readily
control. Match the load to your weight, strength and size.
2. Keep this instruction manual handy for reference when moving the bicycle child carrier
to another bicycle or doing maintenance or making adjustments to the bicycle.
3. The bicycle, to which the child carrier is attached, must be in good working order, of a
type appropriate for the additional load and of a proper size and adjustment for the
rider. The cyclist should consult the information supplied with the bicycle or obtain
information from the manufacturer or supplier of the bicycle to determine how to make
the necessary adjustments. A properly sized and adjusted bicycle will improve both the
comfort and safety of the ride.
4. Before each use, check to determine that all fasteners are in place and secure. Check
them frequently and ensure that they have not loosened due to vibration.
5. Always remove the child carrier from the bicycle when the bicycle is being
on a motor vehicle. This is necessary because the force of the high wind, on the child
carrier to the point where it may not perform reliably. This carrier has been designed for
easy and rapid removal from the support bar assembly. When reattaching the child
carrier, check all fasteners and tighten as required.
6. Always remove the child carrier from the bicycle and store in a dry location when not in
use. Child carrier should be stored indoors away from elements which may compromise
the reliability of the carrier.
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