Chariot Carriers Stoller Owner'S Manual Download Page 7

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1.5 Weather Cover Features

WARNING: Failure to use the weather
cover could expose your child to flying
rocks, insects, and other debris. 

1.6 Rear Storage Compartments

Fasten the front corners of the weather cover
to the Velcro tabs located on the front lower
corners of the frame. 

Attach the loops from the back corner of the
weather cover over the aluminum sleeves
located at the upper rear section of the carrier.

During cooler temperatures use the rain cover to keep your child warmer.  If this is too warm or you are worried about ventilation, open one or
both of the small triangular side vents (for Cougar models). For more ventilation, roll up the rain cover 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 panel over the front of the carrier, secure it to the Velcro tabs located on the upper frame, and re-install the weather cover.

Your Chariot carrier comes with two separate rear storage bags. The first is the rear cargo
mesh storage area located directly behind the seat. The second storage area is located on
the lower backside of the carrier. The maximum capacity for both storage compartments is
2.2 lb (1 kg).

RAIN COVER

TRIANGULAR
SIDE VENT

ELASTIC LOOP

BACK PANEL

Note: Your Chariot Carrier has climate
control features designed to regulate
your child’s temperature. Periodically
monitor your child to ensure that he/she
is comfortable in terms of temperature.

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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