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•  The user of this child carrier must be aware of 

exposure hazards such as wind chill and heat 
exhaustion, either by less active children in prolonged 
exposure in colder temperatures, or by extended 
periods in warmer temperatures without adequate 
ventilation or hydration.

•  Do not allow any of the children’s body, clothing, shoe 

laces, or toys to come into contact with moving parts.

•  Care must be taken when folding and unfolding this 

child carrier to prevent finger entrapment. Ensure 
children are clear of any moving parts, otherwise they 
may be injured.

•  Do not install a car seat or any other seating device not 

approved by Thule Child Transport Systems Ltd. on this 
child carrier.

•  Only use Thule Child Transport Systems Ltd. approved 

rack products otherwise this child carrier will become 
unstable if any other parcel bag or rack is used.

•  Do not use any accessory products which are not 

approved by Thule Child Transport Systems Ltd.

•  Do not use any cleaning solvents on this child carrier, 

clean only with mild soap and water.

•  Make no modifications to this child carrier.
•  Do not use this child carrier around or near an open 

fire or exposed flame.

•  A reflector that complies with CPSC regulations shall 

be visible on the rear of this child carrier when it is 
used for cycling.

•  Before each ride, ensure the attached child 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.

 

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AFETY

WARNING

This product is not suitable for skating.

WARNING

This product is not suitable for running unless 

a CTS

TM

 Jogging Kit is attached.

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Summary of Contents for CABRIOLET

Page 1: ...CABRIOLET USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...r 09 4 4 Installing the Parking Brake 10 4 5 Installing the Wheels 10 4 6 Removing the Wheels 11 4 7 Installing the Handlebar 12 4 8 Installing a CTS Conversion Kit 12 5 Use Features 5 0 Setting the P...

Page 3: ...nversion Kits available for sale from your local dealer are CTS Strolling Kit CTS Jogging Kit CTS Bicycle Trailer Kit CTS Hiking Kit Thule Child Transport Systems Ltd retains all rights to this Owner...

Page 4: ...ty at dusk or in the hours of darkness it is highly recommended to be fitted with a safety approved working light set As part of the recommended use you should also follow this Owner s Manual and comp...

Page 5: ...www chariotcarriers com 51100456 A D B C 2 PARTS DESCRIPTION INCLUDED A Cabriolet chassis B 2 20 Aluminum wheels C Parking Brake D Handlebar E 2 in 1 weather cover Not shown in photo E PARTS DESCRIPT...

Page 6: ...ollow these instructions Never leave a child unattended in this child carrier Put on the park brake whenever you park this child carrier Do not carry extra children or bags on this child carrier This...

Page 7: ...ransport Systems Ltd approved rack products otherwise this child carrier will become unstable if any other parcel bag or rack is used Do not use any accessory products which are not approved by Thule...

Page 8: ...x the plastic bag packing foam silica desiccant packs product tags and wheel packing discs 4 1 INCLUDED COMPONENTS Verify that your carrier was packaged with the following items Cabriolet Chassis Two...

Page 9: ...ck frame a push inwards 4 3 Folding the Carrier A With two hands pull or release the auto lock discs on both sides of the back frame With the locks released give the back frame a sharp push inwards Se...

Page 10: ...TING STARTED 4 4 INSTALLING THE PARKING BRAKE A Remove the wheels from the chassis B Fold the chassis C Lay the chassis on its roof on a clean sturdy surface D With the screwdriver and 7 16 wrench rem...

Page 11: ...100456 4 6 Removing the Wheels 1 A Disengage the parking brake B Pull and hold the wheel release lever on one end of the carrier axle See image 1 C Pull the wheel out of the carrier axle D Repeat for...

Page 12: ...both ends of the handlebar into the upper frame of the carrier Allow the spring pins to pass inside the upper frame See image 2 D Slide the handlebar into the upper frame until the spring pins engage...

Page 13: ...brake always verify that the parking brake is working the carrier should not roll forwards or backwards C Grasp the red handle on the brake lever and swing it to the right to release the parking brak...

Page 14: ...image 1 E To remove the cover from the carrier remove the handlebar open the cover and slide the top of the cover up off of the upper frame F To put the cover back on the carrier remove the handlebar...

Page 15: ...f your child s shoulders skip to Step H E Remove both of the buckles from the upper straps F Increase or decrease the number of loops the upper straps are fed through until the straps are both in the...

Page 16: ...eck J Adjust the system using the crotch strap and shoulder length adjustments until the Chariot logo located on the shoulder harness is positioned over their lower chest K Buckle the waist belt s aro...

Page 17: ...roll the back flap down the front of the carrier Use the velcro at the bottom of the sunscreen to keep it closed See image 2 C To completely open up the front and back of the child carrier roll the ba...

Page 18: ...cargo bag is 4 kg 8 8 pounds The handlebar console accessory allows the carrier to carry an additional 1 kg 2 2 pounds on the handlebar 5 7 STORAGE Your carrier is equipped with the following storage...

Page 19: ...al components are cracked or damaged Fasteners Regularly examine the child carrier to see if any of the fasteners are bent broken missing or loose Tighten any loose fasteners and replace any damaged o...

Page 20: ...ntained is an important factor in keeping it in good condition Storage Storing this child carrier properly will reduce the amount of wear especially to the fabric Type of Use Hard cornering fast accel...

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