Chariot Carriers Stoller Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

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GENERAL

GENERAL

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ARNINGS

ARNINGS

This manual contains many 

WARNINGS

and 

CAUTIONS

. Read and understand all of the 

WARNINGS

and 

CAUTIONS

. Failure to assemble and

use this carrier correctly may lead to serious personal injury or death to you or your passengers.

Do not install a car seat or any other seating device not approved by the manufacturer inside the carrier.

• Make no modifications to the carrier. 
• The carrier may become unstable if a parcel bag or rack not approved by the manufacturer is attached to the carrier.
• Do not allow any of the child’s body, clothing, shoe laces, or toys to come in contact with moving parts.
• Never leave children unattended in the carrier.
• Failure to comply with the manufacturer’s instructions may lead to serious injury or death to you and to your passengers.
• Maximum capacity of the carrier is 75 lb (34 kg) for one child carriers and 100 lb (45 kg) for two child carriers. This includes 

the weight of the child/children and cargo. Do not use with children who exceed the weight limitations.

• Do not use cleaning solvents on the carrier. Clean only with mild soap and water.
• When used with only one passenger, the passenger should be seated in a center seating position.
• Passengers must always use seat belts.
• Maximum tire pressure is 30 – 35 psi.
• Care must be taken when folding and unfolding to prevent finger entrapment.
• Never use your carrier to go up or down stairs or on steep hills.

When carrier is used in Jogging or Strolling mode, please observe the following:

• Use wrist safety strap at all times.
• Always use parking brake when the carrier is stationary.
• Never in-line skate with your carrier.
• Maximum weight in the rear combined pockets is 2.2 lb (1 kg). The carrier may become unstable if the pocket is overloaded.

When carrier is used in Cycling mode, please observe the following:

• A reflector that complies with CPSC regulations shall be visible on the rear of the trailer and on the side of the wheels. 
• Before each ride, ensure the attached carrier does not interfere with braking, pedaling, or steering of the bicycle. 
• Never ride a bicycle at night without adequate lighting. Obey all local legal requirements for lighting.
• Ride with extreme caution, never exceed 25 km/h, and slow down to less than 10 km/h around corners and on rough roads.
• Use of a trailer changes the stability, braking requirements and riding characteristics of your bike.
• Always use flag for increased visibility.
• Before the carrier can be used with the Cycling CTS Kit, children must be at least 1 year old and able to sit upright unassisted.
• Passengers must always wear a CPSC or CE approved bicycle helmet.

CARRIER MAINTENANCE, CARE 

CARRIER MAINTENANCE, CARE 

AND ST

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ORAGE

ORAGE

A. Hitch Maintenance

- Check that the hitch and back up straps are properly secured before every ride. Periodically check the hitch for 

damage, cracks, etc. Replace at first sign of damage. Any damage/deterioration on any parts of your Chariot carrier should be repaired/replaced 
immediately to reduce the risk of personal injury.

B. Fabric/Shell Care 

- Your Chariot Carrier is manufactured from a tough, durable, water resistant fabric. Clean fabric with household soap 

or mild detergent and warm water only. Wipe dry. Do not machine dry. 

C. Windows -

Do not use your carrier in temperatures below  -20ºC (-4ºF) . Plastic windows can crack at these low temperatures. If carrier is

stored/left out in very cold weather you will need to let it warm up before folding or uprighting.

D. Wheels and Axles

- Wheels should be serviced by a Chariot Dealer at least twice a year. Check wheels for loose spokes and axles for 

proper security every time you use your Chariot carrier.

E. Hardware and Fasteners

- Regularly inspect nuts and bolts to ensure they are tightened securely.

F. Storage 

- Store your carrier in a dry, well-ventilated area. To avoid mildew, make sure carrier is dry before storing. Keep your carrier out of 

the sun when not in use to reduce fading. Do not store the carrier attached to your bicycle.

Always inspect all parts every time you use your carrier!

Summary of Contents for Stoller

Page 1: ...Revised 11 29 04 www chariotcarriers com 51100461 CHEET CHEETAH 1 CHEET AH 1 CHEETAH 2 COUGAR 1 COUGAR 2 AH 2 COUGAR 1 COUGAR 2 OWNER S MANUAL GUIDE D UTILISATION X COUNTRY SERIES...

Page 2: ...Arm Assembly 14 4 4 Attaching Your Carrier to the Hitch Cup on Your Bicycle 14 X Country Skiing CTS Kit 5 0 Installation 15 5 1 Shoulder Harness Adjustments 15 Hiking CTS Kit 6 0 Installation 16 6 1 S...

Page 3: ...nd on the side of the wheels Before each ride ensure the attached carrier does not interfere with braking pedaling or steering of the bicycle Never ride a bicycle at night without adequate lighting Ob...

Page 4: ...acement of shoulder straps especially for a sleeping child Make sure children cannot put fingers into the wheel spokes Instruct children not to bounce rock or lean 8 Do not leave children unattended i...

Page 5: ...ier to collapse To collapse the carrier pull the release disks and then push both the right and left lower backtube bars forward until the carrier is completely collapsed CAUTION Do not attempt to col...

Page 6: ...in place To adjust handle bar height simply remove the handlebar by depressing the spring buttons and pulling the handle bar out of the aluminum sleeve Rotate the handlebars 180o and re insert the ha...

Page 7: ...and secure it by looping the elastic loops around its ends If it is bright outside or the sun is bothering your child use the back panel as a sunscreen To do so remove the weather cover flip the back...

Page 8: ...lower chest 3 Thread right hand shoulder harness through the back side of the O ring clip into buckle over the child s left shoulder and tighten by pulling the loose strap end from over the child s ri...

Page 9: ...dder locks 3 Seat child in center seating position place the center crotch strap between child s legs and adjust so buckle is centered on child s lower chest 4 Place shoulder harnesses over children s...

Page 10: ...n 1 X 41101929 Parking Brake Hub not shown 2 P PARTS LIST ARTS LIST Cheetah 1 Cheetah 1 P PARTS LIST ARTS LIST Cheetah 2 Cheetah 2 Part Part Quantity A B 40100145 Upper Frame 1 C 41100226 Lower Frame...

Page 11: ...p 1 V 40101740 Parking Brake Assembly with Axle 1 W 33100503 5 Storage Pouch not shown 1 X 41101929 Parking Brake Hub not shown 2 Part Part Quantity A B 40100145 Upper Frame 1 C 41100225 Lower Frame 2...

Page 12: ...Repeat with the other wheel WARNING Overloading the carrier with more than 2 2 lb 1 kg in the rear storage pouches can make the carrier unstable Failure to properly attach wheels could cause the whee...

Page 13: ...e to properly attach wheels could cause the wheels to fall off resulting in an accident and serious injury Overloading the carrier with more than 2 2lb 1kg in the rear storage pouches can make the car...

Page 14: ...otherwise injury or death to you or to your passengers could result Always use safety flag Do not operate the bicycle trailer without reading and understanding this manual Use extreme caution while t...

Page 15: ...the bicycle chainstay and attach the safety clip to the D ring on the hitch arm If the Hitch Back up Safety Strap is not long enough to wrap around the bicycle chain stay because of a non typical rea...

Page 16: ...Important This weight may be too heavy for some skiers The extra length and width of the XC skiing kit will require additional attention while passing others on the trail or skiing on narrower trails...

Page 17: ...un 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 gr...

Page 18: ...nents required for adding a hitch to a second bike Storage Cover 1 A cover to protect single child carriers from the elements while stored Storage Cover 2 A cover to protect double child carriers from...

Page 19: ...robl mes d coulant d une utilisation abusive du produit aux dommages intentionnels ou accidentels aux cas de n gli gence ni ceux d utilisation des fins commerciales La garantie ne porte pas non plus s...

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