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Electronic Foot Pedal

(Not included with all models)

Remove Pull Tab (A) for battery operation

$$$/5

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D

E

A

B

C

ON

OFF

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View from underneath Foot Pedal

Battery Replacement:

Batteries: DC 1.5V, AAA. The unit requires 2 batteries (B).
1.  Loosen the battery compartment Cover Screw to remove the Cover (C).
2.  Insert batteries in the orientation shown inside the compartment.
3.  Re-install the compartment Cover on the Sound Unit (D) and tighten the screw.

 WARNING: 

•  Battery replacement is to be conducted by an adult.
•  Dispose of batteries properly. Do not dispose of batteries in fi re, batteries may 

explode or leak.  Check local regulations for proper battery disposal.

•  Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
•  Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed.   
•  Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used.    
•  Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
•  Keep the unit from getting wet.    
•  The battery supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.  
•  Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the unit before being charged.
•  Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.

Summary of Contents for Bicycle Child Trailer

Page 1: ...lease read and fully understand this manual before operation Save this manual for future reference This manual contains important safety assembly operation and maintenance information HBTrailer EN 032...

Page 2: ...mbling the Frame and Seat Panel 9 Setting up the Hitch Arm 10 Installing the Wheels 11 Attaching the Top Cover 12 Attaching the Trailer to a Bike 13 Attaching Safety Strap to Bike 14 Installing Fag 15...

Page 3: ...ly tightened during installation NOTE Periodically check that all fasteners and components are securely tightened Check the working conditions of both bike and trailer before each use If you dis cover...

Page 4: ...ety do not use the Trailer if the reflectors are incorrectly installed damaged or missing Make sure the rear reflectors are vertical and pointing straight back Do not allow the visibility of the refle...

Page 5: ...n when folding or unfolding this product The trailer is not suitable for running or skating Do not install a car seat or any other seating device not approved by the manufac turer inside the trailer M...

Page 6: ...Part Assembly View 6 Components 6 5 7 20 9 21 1 23 23 22 22 8 4 10 11 15 17 18 16 14 25 13 14 24 3 19 12 2...

Page 7: ...Side 5 Hitch Arm 17 Cover Top 6 Hitch Arm Safety Pin 49mm 18 Rear Refl ectors x2 7 Hitch Connector Safety Pin 35mm 19 Flag 8 Cross Bar Safety Pin 35mm 20 Safety Strap 9 Hitch Connector 21 Hitch Arm Sp...

Page 8: ...ncluded on all models Use the Index page to locate specific sections of this manual Please read through this entire manual before beginning assembly or mainte nance If you are not confident with assem...

Page 9: ...nts Steps 1 Unfold Side Frames 2 so they are upright 2 Lift up Crossbar 4 and slide Seat Straps A over Crossbar 3 Push Side Frames apart and insert end of Crossbar into Clamp Bracket B 4 Insert Safety...

Page 10: ...ve the Safety Pin 6 from rear hole as shown 3 Rotate Hitch Arm 5 so that it points forward 4 Insert Safety Pin 6 in FORWARD hole and snap clip ring over end of Safety Pin as shown 5 5 6 6 A B WARNING...

Page 11: ...ite side Note To remove the Wheels 10 11 push in the Lock Button C and pull the Wheel out of the Axle B A 11 10 C WARNING For easy towing and safe handling check tires often for proper inflation and w...

Page 12: ...r 17 over the top of the trailer so that the PVC Window and Bug Mesh Screen B is to the front of trailer 2 Fasten the Velcro shown in black in all the locations shown below both sides 3 Position the C...

Page 13: ...nsure wheel is properly aligned and chain properly tightened as described in bicycle owner s manual 6 Install and tighten Axle Nut as described in bicycle owner s manual A 9 WARNING If the Hitch inter...

Page 14: ...Safety Strap interferes with your bike or other bike attach ments or if it does not tighten securely do not use the Trailer Contact your a local bicycle shop for proper installation Note To remove th...

Page 15: ...A in the side of the Left Cover Steps 1 Connect both sections of the Flag 19 as shown 2 Locate the Slot A on the rear corner of the Cover and slide Flag shaft all the way in so that it is secure 19 A...

Page 16: ...D E Note To remove Children from the Trailer reverse the following steps Harness Buckle Operation Insert Lock Clip into Buckle until it snaps and Clips are fully seated E Clip Shoulder Latches A and...

Page 17: ...eather and protect them from flying debris The PVC Window can be rolled up to allow for added ventilation in hot weather or rolled down to protect from wet or cold weather Velcro closures keep the PVC...

Page 18: ...is to be conducted by an adult Dispose of batteries properly Do not dispose of batteries in fire batteries may explode or leak Check local regulations for proper battery disposal Non rechargeable batt...

Page 19: ...om of the foot compartment as shown A B C C fig 05 Operation Turn unit ON E fig 04 Push the Foot Pads C with your feet to activate the sounds Lift foot off Pads and down again to cycle through the var...

Page 20: ...fully and frequently Aluminum frames can develop very small cracks due to stress severe shocks etc If you see any small cracks stop using the Trailer Have the frame inspected by a quali fied professio...

Page 21: ...regulated hose can suddenly over inflate tires and cause them to burst Replace worn tires Inspection of the Bearings Maintenance Frequently check the Trailer Wheel bearings Lubricate the bearings ever...

Page 22: ...ecessary maintenance and adjustments Trailer is used for general transportation and recreational use only What is not covered by this Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear...

Page 23: ...r and transportation charges connected with the repair or warranty work How do you get service Contact Huffy Consumer Service See included list for Customer Contact information What rights do you have...

Page 24: ...e strap and your chin A proper fitting helmet should be comfortable and not rock forward back ward or side to side Always read the user manual that comes with your helmet to make sure it is fitted and...

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