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4.0 Warranty

Cyclecentric  warrants, to the original owner of each new Circe Atlas, that the frame is free of defective materials 

and workmanship for two(2) years from original date of purchase. Component parts are limited to one (1) year from the    

original date of purchase. Warranty is conditional upon the trailer being operated under normal conditions and being properly 

maintained. Warranty is offered to the original owner only, and is not transferable. This warranty does not apply to:

 

 

• damage through normal wear and tear

 

 

• neglect (inadequate care and maintenance)

 

 

• damage from crashes or jumping

 

 

• overloading through excess weight

 

 

• incorrect assembly

 

 

• modifications to the trailer (additional or changed components)

 

 

• theft

 

 

• use as a power driven vehicle

 

 

• failure to follow instructions or warnings in the owner’s manual

 

 

• Activities for which they were not designed.

Cyclecentric reserves the right to make sole determination of whether any failure or damage claimed under warranty was 

caused by material or manufacturing defect, and reserves the sole discretion to repair or replace any parts covered by this 

warranty. The owner shall be responsible for all labour, shipping, and travel costs connected with the repair or replacement 

of warranted parts. Cyclecentric will, at our sole discretion, normally consider compensation for reasonable labour, shipping, 

and travel costs associated with warranty claims. Cyclecentric shall in no event be liable for incidental or consequential losses, 

damages or expenses in connection with its bicycle products.

4.1 Liability waiver

Taking part in any sporting activity can result in injury or death. Cycling is no different in this regard.

Nevertheless, the riders (that’s you) is expressly assuming the risk for any injury and/or property damage that may result from 

using our product, as well as for any and all injuries and/or property damages caused by someone using your trailer. We have 

no control over how the trailer is used or maintained. It’s your trailer; it is up to you to be responsible for yourself. You need to 

ensure that the trailer is safe each time before you use it. You need to ensure that it is maintained to a proper standard. Read 

and understand this manual; it has warnings and suggestions that will help you to use the trailer safely. If you are in any doubt 

about any of the advice or procedures in this manual, please contact your dealer or Cyclecentic. It is up to you to know and 

obey traffic laws of the country or state where you will be using your trailer. 

4.2 Legal requirements

Legal requirements vary from country to country and you should always comply with them.The important areas you need to 

consider are lighting, and helmet use. Consult your local bike dealer for information about what is required in your area. Please 

also remember that even if not required by law, some equipment (such as helmets and lights) can increase your personal 

safety and should be carefully considered.

4.3 Contact information

Cyclecentric Ltd

37 High Street

Longstanton

Cambridge

CB24 3BP

tel. +44 (0) 1954 782020

email. [email protected]

Summary of Contents for Atlas Trailer

Page 1: ...Atlas Trailer Owners Manual ...

Page 2: ...st from your trailer The latest version of the manual is always available as a downloadable PDF document on our website please make sure you read it thoroughly Contents 1 0 Introduction 1 1 1 Contents List 2 1 2 Assembly 3 1 3 Fitting the hitch to the bike 4 2 0 Ridng with your trailer 4 2 1 Before every ride 4 2 2 Loading 4 2 3 General 5 3 0 Maintenance 5 3 1 Service and maintenance 5 3 2 Adjusti...

Page 3: ... 1 Contents List 1 Wheels x2 2 Q R axles x2 3 Axle x1 4 Trailer hitch arm x1 5 Bike hitch 6 Wooden platform x1 7 Thumbwheel bolts x3 8 Hitch safety pin x1 9 Frame cross member x1 10 Carry bag x1 Not shown in picture Page 2 ...

Page 4: ...oss member with the re enforcement plate facing out of the U Step 5 Now screw the thumbwheels through the frame into the trailer platform making sure the holes in the frame are aligned to the holes in the trailer platform IMPORTANT make sure the thumbwheels are done up tightly these should be checked regularly Step 6 Install the Q R axles in the wheels and fit the wheels to the trailer axle making...

Page 5: ... just assembled it from folded Check the hitch is properly connected and the safety pin is installed at both ends of the hitch arm Make sure the wheels are secure Make sure the trailer is properly loaded see loading for details 2 2 Loading The trailer has a weight limit of 30kg This should not be exceeded Secure the load to the top deck using good quality luggage straps The load should be kept wit...

Page 6: ...hinges Check for damage on the frame and hitch Make sure the axles are adjusted correctly so that the wheels can not be pulled off see step 6 3 2 Adjusting the Q R axle The Q R axles have a degree of length adjustment so that they engage correctly with the trailer axle Q R axles have a degree of length adjustment If the Q R axle is too short the wheel could fall off if it s too long it will rattle...

Page 7: ...ble for incidental or consequential losses damages or expenses in connection with its bicycle products 4 1 Liability waiver Taking part in any sporting activity can result in injury or death Cycling is no different in this regard Nevertheless the riders that s you is expressly assuming the risk for any injury and or property damage that may result from using our product as well as for any and all ...

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