Burley Honey Bee Owner'S Instruction & Safety Manual Download Page 3

OWNER’S INSTRUCTION & SAFETY MANUAL

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BURLEY.COM

ENG

 

   WARNING 

Failure to comply with the instructions and warnings in this manual could result in serious 
injury or death of the passenger or rider.

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Never leave the child unattended.

•  Ensure that all locking devices are engaged before use.
•  To avoid injury ensure that the child is kept away when unfolding and folding this product.
•  Do not let the child play with this product.
•  This seat unit is not suitable for children under 6 months (unless using a Burley approved 

accessory).

•  Always use the restraint system.
•  DO NOT install a car seat or any other seating device in the product.
•  When using double trailer with one child, always seat the child in the right side position. 
 

Note: references to the left or right refer to standing behind the trailer looking forward.

•  Make sure children cannot put fingers, clothing, toys or shoelaces into the wheel spokes or 

any other moving parts.

• 

Be cognizant of exposure hazards to less-active trailer occupants such as windchill and heat 

exhaustion, either by prolonged exposure in colder temperatures, or by extended periods in 

warmer temperatures without adequate ventilation or hydration.

•  Parcels or accessory items, or both, placed on the unit may cause the unit to become 

unstable. Unstable hazardous conditions may exist if package carry accessories are added 

onto the product.

•  Any load attached to the handle and/or on the back of the backrest and/or on the sides of the 

vehicle will affect the stability of the vehicle.

•  Check that the pram body or seat unit or car seat attachment devices are correctly engaged 

before use. 

•  This product is not suitable for running or skating.
•  DO NOT use with a total load that exceeds the weight limits, or more children than the vehicle 

has been designed for. If recommended load is exceeded, the unit may become unstable.

•  DO NOT make modifications to the product.
•  DO NOT over-inflate the tires. Failure to comply with the rated tire sidewall pressure may 

lead to explosion of the tire and possible injury.

•  Always use the jogging tether when used as a stroller. 
•  When strolling use only on paths that are meant for walking. Do not use it on steep slopes, 

which can make the product unstable. You should be able to maintain traction and control 

at all times. 

•  Do not maneuver over stairs or other obstacles while your child is inside. 

•  Only use Burley approved accessories. When attaching an accessory to your trailer make 

sure to read and follow all warnings and instructions that are included with the accessory 

kit. 

•  When used as a stroller within the United Kingdom, it is not intended to be brought inside the 

home.

When used as a bicycle trailer:

•  It is recommended that a qualified bicycle mechanic does a safety check of the towing bicycle before 

attaching the trailer.  

•  Before each ride, be sure the trailer does not interfere with braking, pedaling or steering of the bicycle. 

•  It is recommended that a rearview mirror be used on the bike. 

•  Always comply with local regulations when using the trailer on public roadways. 

•  Never ride a bicycle at night without adequate lighting. 

•  Obey all local legal requirements for lighting. 

•  The red reflectors that came with the trailer must remain attached and visible on the rear of the trailer 

at all times. 

•  If you need to come to a stop for any reason, such as to check on your child, to make adjustments or to 

address a flat tire, be sure to pull off of the road completely.

•  

When using your trailer, you are towing extra weight and a bigger vehicle. You must allow more time 

for braking, slowing, stopping and starting, especially when driving downhill, and allow more room for 

turns, corners, and passageways. 

•  Experiment with the loaded trailer in an uncongested area until you become familiar with how your bike 

handles towing a trailer. 

•  Avoid rocks, curbs, hard braking and sudden swerving. Avoid riding over obstacles with one wheel, as 

this may cause the trailer to tip over.  

•  Use good judgment when deciding if weather, road or traffic conditions are safe to use a Burley. 

Recommended temperature limits for using a Burley trailer are 20°F to 100°F (-7°C to 38°C). 

•  Children must be able to sit upright without support and have adequate neck strength to support their 

heads before being carried in a trailer. Consult a pediatrician to determine if a child is of sufficient 

developmental age to be carried in a bicycle trailer.

•  Always ride with the cover down to protect children from flying debris.

•  Passengers must wear a bicycle helmet that meets applicable safety standards.

•  The rider of the bicycle must be at least 16 years old.

•  Bicycle trailers pulled by an Electric Powered Assist Cycle (EPAC) can be restricted by law.

•  Recommended speed limits:

   

- 15 mph (24 km/h) on smooth, straight roads

   

- 5 mph (8 km/h) when turning or on uneven roads

•  Trailer weight must be properly distributed for safe handling. The downward force at the end of the tow 

bar, where it meets the bike, should be between 2 lbs and 20 lbs (1 and 9 kg). To measure this, load 

your trailer and place next to bathroom scale. Step on scale and note your weight. While on scale, lift 

up the end of the towbar 1 foot (30 cm) off the ground and note weight again. The weight difference is 

the downwards force on the tow bar. If the weight is too low, the rear wheel of the bicycle could lose 

traction. If it is too high the hitch may be overloaded.

Summary of Contents for Honey Bee

Page 1: ...ORTANT READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WICHTIG BITTE SORGF LTIG LESEN UND F R SP TERES NACHLESEN UNBEDINGT AUFBEWAHREN IMPORTANT A LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT ET CONSERVER POUR R F RENCE ULT RIEUR...

Page 2: ...ontage der Radabdeckungen 15 Montage der Deichsel 15 Herausnehmen der Zugstange 15 Umstellung auf Schiebe Modus 16 Anbringen des Jogging Gurts 16 Umstellung auf Anh nger Modus 16 Die Feststellbremse b...

Page 3: ...ed Kingdom it is not intended to be brought inside the home When used as a bicycle trailer It is recommended that a qualified bicycle mechanic does a safety check of the towing bicycle before attachin...

Page 4: ...r 7 Tow Bar 8 Frame Latches under cover 9 Brake Lever 10 1 Wheel Stroller Kit 11 Identification of Trailer Model Maximum Capacities Nominal Load 100 lbs 45 kg one or two children cargo Total Weight Tr...

Page 5: ...re 1 2 Reach through seat for rear frame tube Figure 2 3 Squeeze frame tubes together to click securely in place Figure 3 Closing Your Trailer 1 Remove passengers and cargo then remove the tow bar and...

Page 6: ...til hole A is aligned with hole B Figure 8 The red safety collar must be flush with the front of the tow bar receiver which indicates that the tow bar has been fully inserted 2 Insert the retaining pi...

Page 7: ...erting to Stroller Mode 1 Pull fork as shown Figure 12 then rotate wheel down fully Fork will automatically secure into the locked position Converting to Trailer Mode 1 Pull fork down Figure 14 and ro...

Page 8: ...oll Jog mode The handlebar may be rotated to serve as a handlebar while trailer is in strolling or jogging mode Figure 17B Open lever to rotate Figure 18 and close lever to lock in place Note Always u...

Page 9: ...aps waist straps into 5 point harness buckle and adjust straps so they are secure Figure 21 Fasten and adjust lap belt s to fit securely 2 To remove your children simply press the yellow release butto...

Page 10: ...Burley com to obtain proper fit and installation to your bike Figure 24 2 Hooking the tow bar to the hitch Insert flex connector in between the two tabs on the hitch Figure 25 such that all the holes...

Page 11: ...N OF LAW OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE LIMITED AS SPECIFIED HEREIN TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AT OUR SOLE OPTION IN ANY EVENT RE SPONSIBILITY FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IS EXPRESSLY EXCLUD...

Page 12: ...zun chst alle im Lieferumfang des Zubeh r Kits beinhalteten Warnhinweise und Anleitungen lesen Bei Verwendung als Fahrradanh nger Es wird empfohlen eine Sicherheitspr fung des Zugrads von einem qualif...

Page 13: ...leuchtung 6 Schiebeb gel 7 Zugstange 8 Rahmenlaschen unter der Abdeckung 9 Bremshebel 10 1 wheel Buggy Set 11 Identifikation des Anh ngermodells Maximale Kapazit ten Nennlast 45 kg ein oder zwei Kinde...

Page 14: ...dem hinteren Rahmenrohr Abbildung 2 3 Dr cken Sie die Rahmenrohre zusammen bis diese fest einrasten Abbildung 3 Schlie en Ihres Anh ngers 1 Entnehmen Sie Passagiere und Ladung Entfernen Sie die Zugsta...

Page 15: ...en Abbildung 8 Der rote Sicherheitsriemenb gel sollte b ndig mit dem vorderen Ende der Deichselaufnahme abschlie en was bedeutet dass die Deichsel vollst ndig eingef hrt wurde 2 Den Halterungsstift vo...

Page 16: ...inter einem Fahrrad nicht in die Anh nger Position gebracht wird k nnte dies zu einem Unfall und ernsthaften Verletzungen oder zum Tod f hren WARNUNG Umstellung auf Anh nger Modus 1 Die Gabel wie geze...

Page 17: ...len oder sollte er beim Drehen berm ige Ger usche machen dann kann eine Feineinstellung der Hebelspannung vorgenommen werden indem nehmen Sie die Lenkerabdeckung an der gegen berliegenden Seite des He...

Page 18: ...dass sie fest sitzen Abbildung 21 Straffen und den Beckengurt bzw die Beckengurte entsprechend festziehen sodass das Kind abgesichert ist 2 Wenn Sie Ihr Kind herausnehmen m chten dr cken Sie einfach...

Page 19: ...ann am Fahrrad verbleiben wenn der Anh nger entfernt wurde Steckachse Wenden Sie sich an Burley com um Informationen zur korrekten Montage an Ihr Fahrrad zu erhalten Abbildung 24 2 Ankoppeln der Zugst...

Page 20: ...en Gew hrleistung festgestellt werden so werden wir nach eigenem Ermessen Ihr Produkt kostenfrei reparieren oder ersetzen Diese Gew hrleistung ist nur in dem Land g ltig in dem das Produkt erworben wu...

Page 21: ...s inclus dans ce kit d accessoires Utilisation comme remorque de v lo Il est recommand qu un m canicien qualifi pour les v los effectue une v rification de s curit du v lo avant d attacher la remorque...

Page 22: ...age 8 Verrous de cadre sous le toit 9 Levier de frein 10 Kit Poussette 11 Identification du mod le de remorque Capacit s maximales Charge nominale 45 kg un ou deux enfants chargement Poids total remor...

Page 23: ...ar le si ge Figure 2 3 Appuyez sur les tubes du cadre ensemble jusqu ce que vous entendiez un clic Figure 3 Fermeture de votre remorque 1 Faites descendre les passagers et retirez la charge Retirez la...

Page 24: ...de la barre de remorquage Figure 9 3 V rifiez que la tige de retenue est bien ferm e comme illustr Figure 10 4 Clipsez la sangle de s curit sur l anneau d arrimage du cadre de la remorque Figure 11 D...

Page 25: ...poussette n est pas en mode remorque lorsqu elle est attach e un v lo cela peut causer un accident des blessures graves ou entra ner la mort AVERTISSEMENT Passage en mode remorque 1 Tirez la fourche...

Page 26: ...s l utilisez comme poussette La tension du levier de l arceau de s curit est r gl e de mani re optimale en usine Si l arceau de s curit glisse lorsque vous le levez ou l abaissez ou s il fait un bruit...

Page 27: ...les ceintures dans le harnais 5 points puis ajustez les Figure 21 Attachez et ajustez la les ceinture s sous abdominale s 2 Pour sortir vos enfants de la remorque appuyez simplement sur le bouton jaun...

Page 28: ...t pas accroch e Axe traversant Vous trouverez des informations sur le r glage et l installation propres votre v lo sur Burley com Figure 24 2 Accrochage de la barre de remorquage l attelage Ins rez le...

Page 29: ...iaux ou de fabrication est d couvert pendant la p riode de Garantie limit e nous r parerons ou remplacerons nos frais votre produit sans que cela implique de co t pour vous Cette garantie est uniqueme...

Page 30: ...o Cuando se utiliza como remolque de bicicleta Se recomienda que un mec nico de bicicletas especializado haga un control de seguridad de la bicicleta de remolque antes de colocar el remolque Antes de...

Page 31: ...r de la rueda 5 Lazos para luz 6 Barra de soporte 7 Barra de remolque 8 Ganchos del marco debajo de la cubierta 9 Palanca del freno 10 Kit de cochecito 11 Identificaci n del modelo de remolque Capacid...

Page 32: ...hasta el tubo del marco posterior Figura 2 3 Presione los tubos del marco uno contra otro para asegurar su uni n correcta Figura 3 C mo cerrar su remolque 1 Quite la carga y los pasajeros Quite la bar...

Page 33: ...barra de remolque hasta que el Agujero A quede alineado con el Agujero B Figura 8 El soporte de la correa de seguridad roja debe quedar enrasado con la parte delantera del receptor de la barra de remo...

Page 34: ...la rueda del cochecito en modo de remolque antes de ir con una bicicleta podr an producirse accidentes lesiones graves o la muerte ADVERTENCIA Conversi n al modo de remolque 1 Tire de la horquilla hac...

Page 35: ...tar que ruede cuando se utilice como cochecito de paseo La tensi n de la barra de soporte viene ajustada perfectamente de f brica Si la barra de soporte se desliza al levantar o presionar hacia abajo...

Page 36: ...tos y ajuste las cintas de modo que queden fijadas de forma segura Figura 21 Apriete y ajuste los cinturones hasta adaptarlos de forma segura 2 Para sacar al ni o basta pulsar el bot n de liberaci n a...

Page 37: ...permanecer en la bicicleta cuando se quita el remolque Eje pasante consulte Burley com para conocer c mo montarlo e instalarlo correctamente en la bicicleta Figura 24 2 Colocaci n de la barra de remol...

Page 38: ...comprobante de adquisici n Si encuentra alg n defecto en los materiales o la mano de obra durante el periodo de la garant a limitada nosotros nicamente a discreci n nuestra repararemos o reemplazaremo...

Page 39: ...INSTRUCCIONES DEL PROPIETARIO Y MANUAL DE SEGURIDAD 39 BURLEY COM ESP...

Page 40: ...s Beste aus Ihrem Fahrrad zu holen Vielen Dank f r Ihren Kauf Wir wissen es zu sch tzen CONTACTO CON BURLEY Tanto si su hijo usa su bicicleta todo el a o como si lo hace solo cuando el tiempo es bueno...

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