6.1 Shoulder Harness Adjustments
6.0 Installation
Adjust rear shoulder strap so that the point
where the strap inserts into the buckle is
75mm (3 inches) below the base of your neck.
Adjust the width of the waist belt so that the
hiker bars are spaced “hip width” apart.
Optional: Secure the sternum strap and
adjust its height and tension.
Note: These adjustments are general
guidelines. Make the necessary adjustments
to maximize your comfort.
Remove any other conversion kits from
wheel arm attachment brackets. Insert
hiking kit arms into wheel arm attachment
brackets and secure using safety snap
pins.
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HIKING CTS KIT
HIKING CTS KIT
WARNING:
Read and understand all of the warnings
otherwise injury or death to you or to
your passengers could result:
- Never in-line skate or run with the
hiking kit.
- Use extreme caution on steep hills,
aggressive trails, and when stopping!
When descending, use the handles
for additional support.
- Take the hiking kit for a practice hike
(weighted greater than your expected
load with children and cargo) over
more various terrain than you expect to
hike until you are skilled in handling
the carrier. Have another adult with you
to assist in case the carrier is too
heavy.
- Do not exceed the maximum load
recommended for your carrier.
Important: This weight may be too heavy
for some hikers.
- The extra length of the hiking kit and
carrier will require more time and room
to cross intersections and to negotiate
corners.
- Always use seat belts.
- Never leave children unattended in carrier.
WARNING: Failure to properly attach
hiking kit arms could cause the carrier to
separate from you resulting in serious
injury or death to the passengers.
Adjust the front shoulder straps, up or down,
so that the waist belt is level with your waist.