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 – 07|2020 – Subject to change without notice.

Speedkid 2020

Proper use

The 

Speedkid

 was designed as a bicycle trailer and comes with an additional buggy, walker and 

jogger function. For Trailer mode, use a tow bar with coupler to connect the trailer to a suitable 

towing vehicle (bicycle or motorised pedelec with a maximum speed of 25 km/h). With the buggy 

wheel attached, the 

Speedkid

 can be used as a child carrier in Buggy mode. In Walker mode you 

can use it when walking. With the jogger wheel you can use it in Jogger mode.
The 

Speedkid

 is available as a one-seater (

Speedkid1

) or as a two-seater (

Speedkid2

) and should 

be used exclusively for the private transportation for one or two children on paved routes. You can 

also carry baggage in the compartments intended for that purpose, provided that you observe the 

permissible weight limits and stow the baggage securely so that the load is evenly distributed.
During the journey, each child must be secured in the seat by a safety harness. If you are carrying only 

one child in the two-seater, you must alter the harness arrangement as per the instructions in the 

chapter

 

„Middle sitting position (Speedkid2)“ on page 23

 

so that the child is seated securely in 

the centre.
The 

Speedkid

 fulfils all safety requirements of the European standard for bicycles and bicycle 

trailers (DIN EN 15918). It also considers the wheeled child conveyanes norm EN 1888. In Trailer 

mode, a rear light must be installed in accordance with the Road Traffic Licensing Regulations 

and to be in use in darkness or in conditions of poor visibility. 
Before using the 

Speedkid

, check which local regulations apply and how the product may be used.

It must not be used on unsurfaced ground, to transport baggage in the passenger compartment, 

to carry animals or for commercial use. It is essential to observe the limit values specified in the 

chapter 

„Performance limits“ on page 4

 

and to check them before every journey. In all cases, 

the rider of the combination or the person using it in Buggy or Walker mode is responsible for the 

proper use and roadworthiness of the 

Speedkid

.

Performance limits

The 

Speedkid

 can only be safely used if you observe and adhere to the following performance 

limits in every mode:

Requirements for passengers

Speedkid1

Speedkid2

Weights

Permissible total weight (

Speedkid

 + ch luggage)

50 kg

60 kg

Permissible payload (ch luggage)

35,5 kg

44,5 kg

Maximum total weight of two children

-

44 kg

Maximum weight per child

22 kg

22 kg

Compartment room

5

 kg

5 kg

Age

Minimum age (without accessories)

The child must be able to sit up independently. For children aged up

to 18 months, we recommend using a comfort insert.

6 months

6 months

Minimum age (with accessories)

1. months

1. months

Maximum age

6 years

6 years

Size

Maximum height

116,5 cm

116,5 cm

If accessories are used, they have to be subtracted from the payload. The weight of the empty 

trailer with installed accessories plus payload must not exceed the permissible total weight.

Introduction

Summary of Contents for Q1-20-P

Page 1: ...Q1 20 P Q2 20 P Q2P 20 LP V I D E O T U TORIAL Speedkid1 2020 Speedkid2 2020 U M EN This product fulfils all safety requirements of the European standard for bicycles and bicycle trailers DIN EN 15918 ...

Page 2: ...ular product properties Despite the greatest care being taken to avoid technical inaccuracies or omissions the possibility of these arising cannot be entirely excluded When necessary individual items of information can be changed quickly and without special notification This documentation can be ordered from Qeridoo GmbH in other languages or is available for download on our website if already ava...

Page 3: ... the wheel so that it turns freely Buggy mode 21 Securing the wheel Walker mode 21 Insert tow bar 21 Using the pennant 21 Attaching the hand strap 21 Putting on the 5 point safety harness 21 Securing the load 21 Loading the storage space 21 Using the beverage holders 21 Embarking the children 22 Preparing the cabin 22 Placing the children 22 Fastening in a child 22 Middle sitting position Speedkid...

Page 4: ...In Trailer mode a rear light must be installed in accordance with the Road Traffic Licensing Regulations and to be in use in darkness or in conditions of poor visibility Before using the Speedkid check which local regulations apply and how the product may be used It must not be used on unsurfaced ground to transport baggage in the passenger compartment to carry animals or for commercial use It is ...

Page 5: ... Caution risk level Indicates possible dangers that can result in material damage if the instructions are not followed Danger Identifies notices pertaining to the Danger risk level Indicates possible dangers that can result in injury if the instructions are not followed Tip Identifies important information pertaining to the current subject Indicates alternative actions other information sources or...

Page 6: ... for commercial or competitive purposes Check the screw connections for tight fit before the first use In particular the tow bar holder the spokes and the thru axles of the wheels must be checked before use Before every journey check that the Speedkid is in a proper and technically faultless condition Perform a visual inspection and in particular pay attention to the instructions and checklists in...

Page 7: ...ne Please note that bicycle trailers towed by electrically power assisted cycles EPAC may be restricted by law The bicycle or the pedelec motorised for speeds up to 25 km h must be technically sound and suitable for towing loads in accordance with the permissible total weight The maximum permissible total weight can be found in chapter Performance limits on page 4 For details read the towing vehic...

Page 8: ...e must pull brake and keep on track in addition to its own weight and that of the rider Jerky pulling and braking puts high loads on the coupler and tow bar and thereby increases wear All stopping distances are much longer when braking and the stress on the brake linings is correspondingly greater The stopping distance is further increased on wet surfaces and downhill slopes During braking especia...

Page 9: ...th 2 part pennant staff and centre piece Wheel guard 2x 2 wheels 06 07 08 09 The scope of delivery includes some functional units of the Speedkid already preassembled Unpack all supplied parts and place these on a clean surface Check the contents of the package against the list provided Caution Contact our Service department immediately if any parts are missing or if you find that the packaging or...

Page 10: ...n corner Connection for hand strap for Buggy and Walker mode Seats with 5 point safety harnesses and optional head rests FX folding system tube with hinge Leaf suspension Air valve Autoventil Typ Schrader 20 wheel with push in axle Reflector strip Tow bar for Trailer mode Tow bar holder Locking button Buggy wheel for three wheel use in Buggy or Walker mode Mode switch Buggy mode Wheel turnable Wal...

Page 11: ...position Rear reflector red Storage space under the push handle Coupler pocket with cotter pin fastening and retaining strap for securing the tow bar on the bicycle frame Rubber cap for push in axle release when mounting the wheels Wheel guard for deflecting obstacles 2 pouches for small items in the cabin s foot space Reflective seams in the fabric cover Pennant pouch for holding the pennant staf...

Page 12: ...ren in the cabin Keep children away from the vehicle during assembly When handling moving components make sure that your hands or fingers do not get trapped Before first use check all screw and plug connections for tightness Unfolding the cabin Place the collapsed cabin in the assembly area Stand in front of the cabin and hold the tube of the rear roof rack with one hand Open the cabin by pushing ...

Page 13: ...o check that the wheel is locked in the axle retainer Insert the second wheel in the same way Assembly Danger After mounting the wheels secure the Speedkid whenever you park it so as to prevent it from rolling away see Applying the hand parking brake on page 19 Check whether there is sufficient air in the wheels recommended air pressure 2 5 3 bar If necessary use an air pump for car valves to top ...

Page 14: ...be clamps one after the other in turn onto the cabin frame tubes by applying gentle pressure Secure them by partly tightening the star grip screws Align the push handle horizontally by pushing the tube clamps all the way up at the same height Securely tighten the star grip screws in order to fix the tube clamps to the cabin frame Danger Make sure that the push handle is also mounted in trailer mod...

Page 15: ...t so that it can fly clearly visible on the pennant staff Optional assembly steps Installing the buggy wheel You need the buggy wheel for Buggy and Walker mode The buggy wheel is connected directly with the wheel suspension attached to the frame and is mounted so that it can rotate through 360 Lift the cabin at the front Place the buggy wheel into the wheel mount as far as it will go until it enga...

Page 16: ... tow bar mount is reached Release the button on the tow bar so that the locking bolt secures the tow bar in the tow bar mount Release the locking bolt so that it jumps back into the closed position and additionally secures the tow bar Danger Make sure that your bicycle is suitable for towing a bicycle trailer see Performance limits on page 4 Since it may in some cases be necessary to change the re...

Page 17: ... steel particles could be transferred that could lead to contact corrosion In the as delivered state the supplied coupler is connected to the tow bar Undo the cotter pin fastening and remove the coupler Then insert the retaining cotter pin onto the tow bar coupler pocket Prepare the bicycle for mounting the coupler by undoing the screw connection of the rear wheel axle Quick release axle Open the ...

Page 18: ...he Road Traffic Licensing Requirements Move the push handle to the highest position Mount the rear light on the left side between the star knob screw and the bend joint of the push handle Tip Follow the attached manufacturer s information for the work of the rear light Below you will find all the information for adapting the to the required modes and to allow you to use all the convenience functio...

Page 19: ... the storage space Caution If the hand parking brake engages only once the wheels are not locked and the trailer can roll away Adjusting the push handle Use the two pushbuttons to alter the height of the push handle The push handle can be adjusted to several heights Press both pushbuttons and keep them pressed in order to release the height adjustment Swing the push handle to the desired height Re...

Page 20: ...r darkness observe StVZO recommended in poor visibility or darkness recommended in poor visibility or darkness Bicycle the correct coupler must be installed Danger Before every journey make sure that necessary adjustments have been made for the particular mode For details of this see the instructions in the following sections Adjusting the buggy wheel You must make the following settings depending...

Page 21: ...n Otherwise it could become trapped on obstacles Using the pennant The pennant must be attached in Trailer mode see Inserting the pennant on page 15 For safety reasons we also recommend this for the other modes Attaching the hand strap In Buggy and Walker mode the hand strap secured to the push handle must be attached to your wrist during every journey Putting on the 5 point safety harness In ever...

Page 22: ...ildren get in one after the other or lift them into the cabin If necessary adjust the optional head rests by securing them to the seats at a different height with the Velcro strips Tip A balanced load distribution is particularly important in Trailer mode If the two children differ greatly in terms of their weight you should therefore put the heavier child in the right hand seat Interacting with t...

Page 23: ...of the inner belt buckles Change round the pads and tongues Push the pad and the tongue of the inner left harness onto the right harness Push the pad and the tongue of the inner right harness onto the left harness Secure the belts again using the belt buckles Thread each end of the belt in the buckle as it is shown in the picture Be sure to check both belt buckles sit firmly Put the harness catch ...

Page 24: ...mitted range of 0 8 kg cause unintended driving behaviour Checking the tow bar load Use bathroom scales for example to measure the tow bar load Load the Speedkid in the usual way and fasten the children in Do not connect the trailer to the bicycle yet Place the bathroom scales next to the tow bar Get onto the bathroom scales and note the weight displayed Lift the tow bar head pocket to the coupler...

Page 25: ...rough the braces of the rear wheel so that the trailer is securely connected to the bicycle frame Fix the safety strap using the clamping buckle on the tow bar head Make sure that it cannot flutter into the spokes of the rear wheel while riding If necessary wrap the safety strap several times around the bicycle frame and fix the end of the strap with the rubber ring on the shaft of the tow bar Dan...

Page 26: ...gainst insects and small stones The outer skin of the 2 in 1 canopy is comprised of a durable transparent sheet and can be rolled up It provides protection against splash water and strong winds and dissipates exhaust gases out of the cabin Opening the weather canopy Roll up the window foil and secure the roll at the top with the two toggle fasteners Closing the weather canopy Open the top toggle f...

Page 27: ...stored in the designated bag or closed with a zipper To open unzip the sun shield and slide it into the pocket in front of it To close pull the sun shield out of the bag and close it again with the zipper Adjusting the suspension The leaf springs of the Speedkid are adjustable by simply moving the clamps Caution Make sure that the resilience is suitable for the current load each time you drive If ...

Page 28: ...r and store it in a protected and dry place without direct sunlight Pay attention also to the instructions in the chapter Care on page 29 Danger Hands or fingers can become trapped on moving parts while setting up and folding up the cab Carry out work carefully and keep children away from the vehicle Stand behind the cabin and open the storage cover Pull the sliders on the folding system tubes all...

Page 29: ...ual conditions of use Frequent use with high mileage Regular use close to the maximum permitted total weight A sporty riding style sudden starting and braking cornering at speed etc Excessive weather influences such as UV radiation temperature fluctuations moisture contact with salt road salt sea water salty air Unfavourable storing conditions shortage of space variations in temperature sun light ...

Page 30: ...stic parts that have become porous or fragile due to the effects of the weather for example Before every ride 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 Check the air pressure in the wheels It should be in the range of 2 5 3 bar Check the air pressure of the buggy wheel maximum ai...

Page 31: ...t all screw and cotter pin connections are secure Clean the removable axles of the wheels Semi annually or every 500 km Care for all sliding and moving parts with silicone spray Clean the inside and outside of the cabin thoroughly Check that all screw and cotter pin connections are secure Every three years or every 3 000 km Have a full inspection carried out by a specialist workshop no later than ...

Page 32: ...th seats 40 cm 50 cm Seat height max height between seat and cabin roof 72 cm 72 cm Legroom max length between backrest and foot rest 55 cm 55 cm Rear storage space approx 13 l approx 16 l Weights Speedkid1 Speedkid2 Trailer mode Cab wheels handle drawbar 14 5 kg 15 5 kg Wheels Speedkid1 and Speedkid2 Wheel Type 20 spoked wheel push in axle Tyres 20 x 1 75 47 406 Hose size 20 20 50 mm wide Valve t...

Page 33: ...er is required Also required are the name address email address and serial number of the product registered for warranty Your data will be securely stored by us in accordance with the new BDSG 1 paragraph 1 Federal Data Protection Act The data will only be used for the purpose of checking and processing a warranty claim Qeridoo reserves the right to verify the cause of the defect within the framew...

Page 34: ...ease also state the vehicle s serial number You can find this on the label or on the frame rod assembly in the storage space Support Information Please contact us directly if you have any questions about our products Qeridoo GmbH Industriepark Nord 100 53567 Buchholz Deutschland URL Mail Fax www qeridoo de info qeridoo de 49 0 2683 9451925 Hotline 49 0 2683 9466577 Mon Thu Fri You can find our cur...

Page 35: ...0 Y GUKA20 18 Y GUKA20 20 06 Wheel complete 20 2020 RAD 20 20 SET RAD 20 20 SET 07 Connector folding mechanism frame top 2020 Y AKMRO 19 Y AQRH 19 08 Wheel guard set square frame 2018 RAER 18 RAER 18 09 Tow bar mount set 2020 grey Tow bar mount set 2020 petrol DEA SK 20 SET DEA SK P 20 SET DEA SK 20 SET DEA SK P 20 SET 10 Tow bar complete two seater 2020 DEI 1 20 SET DEI 2 20 SET 11 Coupling bicyc...

Page 36: ... axle with locking nut set 2018 Art No SAM 18 SET Wheel cover Art No RDSH Pennant complete incl extension bar and middle piece Art No WIM 20 SET Leaf spring long 150 x 25 2020 Art No Y BFL150x25 20 LED back light 2020 Art No Y LBRL 20 Star knob for handle bar 2017 Art No Z SGFH M6 17 Adjustment leaf suspension set grey Art No EB Set Cover incl belt system Speedkid2 Art No Y B Q2 20 A Cover incl be...

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Page 40: ...Speedkid 2020 Industriepark Nord 100 Ⅰ 53567 Buchholz Tel 49 0 26839466577 Ⅰ info qeridoo de www qeridoo de Rev 140720 1235 ...

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