4.
At this point a load alternation takes place.
You can clearly feel a pull forward at the handle-
bars. Compensate this movement of the
Cargo-
Master
by pushing the handlebars downward,
thus decreasing its angle of inclination as shown
on the picture.
F
Make sure the handlebars are not held too
low because in such case the supporting
wheels do not reach the next higher step.
5.
The second section begins with the
lifting or pulling up of the big wheels as
shown on the picture; it is finished when
the big wheels touch down, next to the
small supporting wheels, on the following
step.
At this point there is another load alterna-
tion, which is compensated, in turn, by lif-
ting
the
handlebars
holding
the
CargoMaster
at a steeper angle.
By keeping the
CargoMaster
always
slightly under tensible force, it rolls automati-
cally to the next step. The climbing process re-
peats itself as described above.
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