Chariot Carriers X-COUNTRY CX 1 Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

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Eventually the brake pads could wear down and need to be replaced. The pads are worn when they become thin or when you squeeze the
hand lever and braking is not satisfactory when the brakes are properly adjusted. When this occurs, you will no longer be able to squeeze the
lever and bring the carrier to a stop. When this occurs, DO NOT USE THE CARRIER. Return to your Chariot dealer for brake pad replace-
ment. 

Note: The original shape of the brake pads is tapered with the appearance that one end is worn out. This is not the case. The pads are
tapered as part of the design for maximum brake performance.

Worn out Brake Pads

If you’ve used your carrier in wet conditions, dry off the brakes and the inside of the brake hubs immediately after use using a grease free
rag. Wear within the brake and outside dust can clog the braking areas. As such periodically clean the area with a grease free brush (eg. a
paintbrush). Maintaining a dry and clean brake system will ensure better long term braking. 

Maintenance

With the wheels installed, the wheel hub offers the internal workings of the brake good protection against external factors, but with the wheels
off the opposite is true – the brakes workings are unprotected and highly susceptible to damage.  Please take this into account by handling a
carrier with no wheels carefully, particularly when moving it.

1.9 CX Drum Brakes (continued)

WARNING

Ensure the parking brake is properly functioning before each use. On hilly terrain you should always remain in close

proximity to the carrier and use the safety wrist strap, so that you can immediately stop the carrier from rolling or slipping if the
need arises. Failure to do so could cause the carrier to roll away, resulting in a serious accident.

WARNING: Even with these brakes properly adjusted, decend all hills at a walking pace as the brakes can overheat or malfunction,
leading to possible brake failure and a serious accident. 

WARNING: Because these brakes rely on friction, the wheel hubs can become very hot to the touch and can burn your skin. As
such, let the wheels cool before removing them from the carrier.

Summary of Contents for X-COUNTRY CX 1

Page 1: ...Revised 15 11 05 www chariotcarriers com 51100464 OWNER S MANUAL GUIDE D UTILISATION X COUNTRY SERIES Cougar Cougar CX CX...

Page 2: ...ding the Carrier 4 1 1 Wheel Assembly 4 1 2 Handlebar Instructions 5 1 3 Weather Cover Features 5 1 4 Suspension Adjustments 6 1 5 Side Window Removal CX carriers 6 1 6 Rear Storage Compartments 6 1 7...

Page 3: ...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 req...

Page 4: ...ent 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 in th...

Page 5: ...disks and then push both the right and left lower backtube bars forward until the carrier is completely collapsed CAUTION Do not attempt to collapse carrier without first pulling the release disks 1 D...

Page 6: ...l the handlebars or use the wrist safety strap could cause the carrier to become separated from you resulting in serious injury Secure the front of the handlebar bag to the clip on the back of the car...

Page 7: ...ards the rear Typically the sus pension on both sides should be set to the same position range however it is possible to have them set to different positions if a lighter child is on one side and a he...

Page 8: ...also as a parking brake It is very impor tant to keep the brakes adjusted so that the brakes function properly in both circumstances Basic Operation When uprighting and folding your carrier the brake...

Page 9: ...Uneven Braking Adjusting the Brakes Poor Braking Make this adjustment with the wheels on the carrier If you can hear the brake pads rubbing inside the hub on the wheel you will need to turn the cable...

Page 10: ...tem will ensure better long term braking Maintenance With the wheels installed the wheel hub offers the internal workings of the brake good protection against external factors but with the wheels off...

Page 11: ...clips into the female buckle behind the logo in the shoulder harness 5 Go to section ONE CHILD or TWO CHILDREN Notes The padded shoulder harness should be symmetrical and level the Chariot logo shoul...

Page 12: ...re Right 1 Z 41101276 8 Cargo Frame Brackets Left 1 AA 41101278 9 Cargo Frame Brackets Right 1 BB 50103070 Quick release Skewers 2 Part Part Quantity A 40100149 Upper Frame 1 B 41100227 Lower Frame 2...

Page 13: ...1 Z 41101276 8 Cargo Frame Brackets Left 1 AA 41101278 9 Cargo Frame Brackets Right 1 BB 50103070 Quick release Skewers 2 Part Part Quantity A 40100152 Upper Frame 1 B 41100227 Lower Frame 2 C 4110129...

Page 14: ...he button and it should return to its locked position To make sure the caster is secured test by trying to pull the caster down WARNING Overloading the carrier with more than 2 2 lb 1 kg in the rear s...

Page 15: ...kewer axle WHEEL ARM WHEEL BRACKET QUICK RELEASE LEVER Close the quick release lever by pushing it flat against the wheel bracket When the nut is properly adjusted you will feel resist ance halfway th...

Page 16: ...CTS KIT Avoid all obstacles as carriers can tip over causing serious injuries to the passenger and cyclist Passenger must always use seat belts and wear an approved helmet Child s head including helme...

Page 17: ...atching and opening while you are riding 4 1 Attaching Your New Quick Release QR Skewer Axle Mounted Hitch Cup to Your Bicycle 16 16 4 0 Reflectors and Flag Assembly Attach the reflector to the spokes...

Page 18: ...r Chariot Dealer for possible alternatives 4 3 Hitch arm Assembly The hitch arm can be stored on the side of the carrier The carrier must be fully upright ed to do so Insert the long straight section...

Page 19: ...n while passing others on the trail or skiing on narrower trails Always use seat belts Never leave children unattended in carrier Regularly monitor your children to ensure they are comfortable and war...

Page 20: ...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 21: ...ke 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 the elements while stored Plastic Rain Cover Ad...

Page 22: ...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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