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Kidgoo 2020
When not in use
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Store the
Kidgoo
only in places where the storage temperature falls within the range of -23 °C
to maximum 65 °C.
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The trailer should only be stored folded when completely dry.
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The storage location should be dry, well ventilated and protected against direct sunlight.
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At higher storage temperatures, you should store the wheels separately from the cabin
because the tyres’ rubber can cause odours.
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Use a Qeridoo folding garage if the
Kidgoo
must be kept outdoors.
Caution!
Please note that when using the optional folding garage, the trailer must be
completely dry.
Maintenance intervals
Caution!
Replace corroded steel and aluminium parts immediately. Never bend back
deformed or bent aluminium parts (danger of breakage). Replace bent aluminium
parts immediately. Immediately replace plastic parts that have become porous or
fragile due to the effects of the weather, for example.
Before every ride
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Check that the wheels are secure. The push-in axles must be engaged in the axle mount and
it must not be possible to pull them off without pressing the rubber cap.
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Check the air pressure in the wheels. It should be in the range of 2.5 – 3 bar.
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Check the air pressure of the buggy wheel (maximum air pressure: 1.9 bar).
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Check the total weight, including children and baggage.
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Check the fasteners of the cover and close them if necessary.
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Inspect all harnesses on the back and under the cabin to make sure that they are secure.
They must be firmly tightened to hold the cover and backrest securely.
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Trailer mode: Make sure that the buggy wheel has been removed and that the requirements
described in the chapter
„Connecting the trailer to a bicycle“ on page 27
have been
fulfilled.
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Buggy mode: Make sure that the buggy wheel can rotate freely. Put the hand strap of the
push handle around your wrist in order to prevent accidental rolling away.
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Walker mode: Make sure that the buggy wheel is secured facing straight ahead. Put the hand
strap of the push handle around your wrist in order to prevent accidental rolling away.
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Check whether the tow bar, coupler and buggy wheel and their attachments are technically OK.
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Check the condition of the wheels. Replace covers and hoses in good time.
Monthly (or every 200 km)
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Check the textile cover, all fasteners, the seats and the safety harnesses for cracks, wear and
missing parts.
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Inspect all frame tubes and all connecting pieces and fastening components for signs of
wear and damage.
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Check that all screw and cotter pin connections are secure.
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Clean the inside and outside of the cabin thoroughly.
Care and maintenance