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VERSION V4.1

 

 
 

 

Figure 22 

 Velcro strap to be left accessible 

 

 

 

 

Be careful to keep the Velcro strap (circled in Figure 22 below) outside 
the fabric during the passage of fabric cover through both sides of the 
module.  This strap is located on the fabric piece on each side, near the 
wheel. 

 

The  Velcro  strips  shown  above  (each  side  of  the  textile)  protect  the 

child’s fingers from potential pinch

 related damage.  

It is important to tighten them accordingly around the structure and to 
make  sure  they  are  properly  positioned  by  attempting  to  go  through 
the textile envelope from inside.  

Summary of Contents for Carry'Box Kid

Page 1: ...cates the correct practices to be respected during use and assembly disassembly of the Carry Box Kid Module It is imperative to read this document entirely in order to keep your bike your AddBike and your Carry Box Kid in good working conditions for as long as possible Please keep this document Your Bike The AddBike A reversible cargo bike Child Groceries Loads ...

Page 2: ...e is no need to invest in expensive and large cargo bicycles With the AddBike you can quickly and easily turn your own bike into a compact cargo bike This document concerns only the module Carry Box Kid and is complementary to the AddBike User s and Installation Guide This module is compatible with the AddBike and the AddBike Maximum capacities Carry Box Kid 35 kg one child maximum Dimensions LxWx...

Page 3: ...rame to the AddBike 9 Step 2 Fix the hammock to the AddBike 13 Step 3 Fixing the textile envelope on the AddBike 16 Step 4 Finish installing the hammock 21 Step 5 Complete the installation of the textile envelope 24 5 Using the Carry Box Kid module 27 Opening and closing the transparent flap 29 6 Uninstalling the Carry Box Kid module 30 7 Cleaning 30 8 Guarantee Charter 31 9 Assistance in case of ...

Page 4: ...and certain indications please contact your AddBike dealer or contact AddBike directly at support addbike fr Please keep this manual for future reference It is also important to take into account the directions for use of the AddBike and that of the bike receiving the AddBike The AddBike Company disclaims all liability in case of non compliance with the instructions in this User s and Installation...

Page 5: ...VERSION V4 1 5 2 Lexicon of the Carry Box Kid module Figure 1 Textile envelope Transparent lid Window Reflective tape ...

Page 6: ...e bars Do not remove the foam covering the 7 tubes The foams not only protect the tubes during transport but are also essential for mounting Figure 2 Metal frame Upper tubes Transerve bars Lower tubes Lower tubes Upper tubes ...

Page 7: ...VERSION V4 1 7 Figure 3 Hammock Figure 4 Footrest ...

Page 8: ...ch size 3 and an open end wrench 8 Cf Figure 5 Open end wrench size 8 Allen wrench size 3 Figure 5 Tools needed Before installing the Carry Box Kid module on your bike activate the parking brake of the AddBike as well as your bike s kickstand The Carry Box Kid module must be installed and uninstalled as explained Improper installation can lead to accidents that could cause serious injury Install t...

Page 9: ... be removed During this step if your AddBike isn t equipped with 4 plastic caps at the 4 bar ends of the backrest and base structure at the level of the connection sleeve the only preparation to install the bars is to remove the screws at each bar end screw without nut Once the bars are inserted as shown below tighten the screws screw without nut Make sure to keep in a safe place the 4 plastic cap...

Page 10: ...ubes into the holes of the base and line up the screw holes of both tubes Figure 7 Insertion of bottom tubes Put back the screws and nuts previously removed but not the plastic caps keep these in a safe place Figure 8 Screws to put back ...

Page 11: ...om tubes and line up the screw holes of the different parts Figure 9 Insertion of the upper tubes Put back the previously removed screws and nuts from the AddBike s backrest but not the plastic caps and fix in this way the upper tubes to the AddBike s backrest tubes Figure 10 Screws to be put back ...

Page 12: ...e structure using two M5x30 BHC screws provided Figure 11 Positioning the medium transverse bar In the same way fix the other two transverse bars to the structure One of them between the two holes at the top of the upper tubes and the other between the two holes down at the bottom tubes Figure 12 Metal frame assembled on the AddBike Upper transverse bar Low transverse bar ...

Page 13: ...ing the hammock Slip the top of the hammock on the backrest below the upper transverse bar and fix it by means of the two available buckles passing through the two compact plaques of the backrest and also by means of the two smaller straps passing over the backrest For the moment leave the two largest straps aside Figure 14 Positioning the top of the hammock ...

Page 14: ... now to be able to adjust thereafter Figure 15 Positioning the back straps Pass the front strap of the hammock over the middle transverse bar and secure it with the buckle Figure 16 Fixing the front strap of the hammock Fit the back strap securely between the AddBike backrest and the back plate This strap should not interfere with the movements of the AddBike ...

Page 15: ...e 17 Passing the crotch strap and the adjustment buckle through a hammock s hole The choice of the hammock s hole through which you will pass the strap depends on the size of your child Test before using the AddBike with the Carry Box Kid module Then fix this strap on the seat of the AddBike using both the two slots provided for this purpose and the adjustment buckle Figure 18 Fixing the crotch st...

Page 16: ...he footrest in the slot of the AddBike s seat and clip the snap fastener Position the footrest textile around the transverse bar and secure using the Velcro strips Figure 19 Positioning the footrest Draw the textile near the metal frame with the transparent flap open and directed downwards Pass the orange fabric cover located under the transparent flap inside the module around the medium transvers...

Page 17: ...VERSION V4 1 17 Figure 20 Placing the fabric cover on the medium transverse bar Pull the assigned fabric cover to the right of the module Figure 21 Placing the fabric cover to the right of the module ...

Page 18: ... both sides of the module This strap is located on the fabric piece on each side near the wheel The Velcro strips shown above each side of the textile protect the child s fingers from potential pinch related damage It is important to tighten them accordingly around the structure and to make sure they are properly positioned by attempting to go through the textile envelope from inside ...

Page 19: ...VERSION V4 1 19 Pull the assigned fabric cover to the left of the module Figure 23 Positioning the fabric cover on the left of the module ...

Page 20: ...of the fabric cover around the upper tubes and use the Velcro strips to fix them Figure 24 Placing fabric cover sections on the upper tubes The fabric should perfectly match the shape of the metal frame at the front of the module ...

Page 21: ...backrest and making them pass between the backrest and the fabric on each side Figure 25 Passage of the tensioning straps around the backrest tubes Pass the straps through the side vents located on the fabric panels on the sides of the module inner side under the window Figure 26 Passage of the tensioning straps through the assigned vents on both sides of the module Be careful not to twist the str...

Page 22: ...he module and run them around the bottom tube above the low crossbar and under the protective foam of the bottom tube so that it is completely secure and does not slip along the tubes Figure 27 Passage of the tensioning straps around the bottom tubes ...

Page 23: ...n the strap on the back of the hammock if needed for easier tightening Figure 28 Tension of the straps Check that the hammock is rightly fit straps fastened at the rear front etc and test the tension of the different straps in order to find the best position for the hammock in the module ...

Page 24: ... fabric cover behind the backrest of the AddBike Figure 29 Positioning the back of the textile Secure the fabric with the Velcro available all along the right side of the backrest Figure 30 Securing the back piece of fabric with the Velcro The fabric must fit between the backrest and the back plate All hammocks straps must remain inside the module ...

Page 25: ...ar down fabric with the Velcro Put the fabric from the top of the module around the upper crossbar and fix it with the Velcro strip Figure 32 Placing the top of the fabric Make sure the two Velcro strips are well aligned at this point so as not to interfere with the movement of the Addbike s back plate To check make a large movement from left to right with the handlebars of your bike ...

Page 26: ...d the textile To do this pass the strap under the axle by bringing it backwards then upwards by bringing it forward wind like this the Velcro strap around the axle Figure 33 Positioning the Velcro straps You can tilt your AddBike at one side or the other for easier access to this part of the axle Risk of pinch during this step ...

Page 27: ...eir own lack full development of their muscle structure Transporting them in the Carry Box Kid may be damaging to their health Placing the child with the safety harness Before placing the child in the Carry Box Kid activate the parking brake of the AddBike as well as the kickstand of your bike Clip the male female parts of the front buckle see Figure 28 Since the buckle has a double action securit...

Page 28: ...e transparent flap of the Carry Box Kid protects from rain wind and insects The plastic and canvas windows of the passenger compartment have only limited UV protection Remember to protect the child against these rays Watch the child Never leave a child unattended in the Carry Box Kid or near the Addbike Points to supervise It is recommended to check your child s height and weight regularly Make su...

Page 29: ...ape of the top of the module Figure 35 Securing the flap at the top of the module At the bottom attach the flap with the snaps on both sides of the module Figure 36 Securing the flap on the sides To keep the flap open wind it from the top and hold it at the front of the module using the two straps and buckles provided for this purpose Figure 37 Flap Winding ...

Page 30: ...ee transverse bars and release the latter from the metal frame Take off the screws and nuts attaching the upper tubes to the backrest and remove these upper tubes Take off the screws and nuts attaching the bottom tubes to the seat and remove these bottom tubes Return the protective caps screws and nuts to their position on the backrest Return the protective caps screws and nuts to their position o...

Page 31: ... the following factors Mileage The transported load The way you ride more or less sudden accelerations and braking winding paths covered at high speed Weather and environmental factors ultraviolet moisture dirt temperature air salinity contact with salt water road salting Regular maintenance intervals maintenance products used maintenance and overhaul operations 9 Assistance in case of problem If ...

Page 32: ...9009 LYON FRANCE Postal address 61 cours de la République 69100 VILLEURBANNE FRANCE You may order additional user s guides from AddBike This user s guide has been drafted with the utmost care If you have any proposal to improve the clarity of this document we would appreciate you let us know so that we can make the appropriate modifications ...

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