User manual
This product fulfils all safety requirements of the
European standard for bicycles and bicycle trailers
(DIN EN 15918).
EN
KidGoo1 – Q8000-S
Page 1: ...User manual This product fulfils all safety requirements of the European standard for bicycles and bicycle trailers DIN EN 15918 EN KidGoo1 Q8000 S...
Page 2: ...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...
Page 3: ...aby seat of Class 0 21 Utilisation 24 Operating the brake 24 Braking during the journey 24 Using the parking brake 24 Adjusting the brake 25 Adjusting the push handle 26 Setting the mode 26 Adjusting...
Page 4: ...cycle trailer is permitted in darkness or in conditions of poor visibility only if a rear light conforming to the road traffic regulations has been retrofitted to the back of the trailer It must not b...
Page 5: ...ing typographical elements are employed in the user manual to indicate the possible danger sources or special information Danger Identifies notices pertaining to the Danger risk level Indicates possib...
Page 6: ...e user is at all times responsible for the proper use and roadworthiness of the KidGoo1 Conditions of use The KidGoo1 must not be used for commercial or competitive purposes Before every journey check...
Page 7: ...orised e bikes for speeds up to 45 km h known as S pedelecs or vehicles with a combustion engine The bicycle or the pedelec motorised for speeds up to 25 km h must be technically sound and suitable fo...
Page 8: ...at least 2 5 m long in total Negotiate curves with wider radii than usual and bear in mind the additional lane required for the inner wheel of the KidGoo1 Additional weight When fully loaded the KidG...
Page 9: ...ing material and all protective caps and dispose of them in accordance with the environmental guidelines that apply in your region f f Read the chapter Assembly on page 19 before you assemble parts 1...
Page 10: ...7 20 wheel with push in axle air valve Schrader valve and spoke reflector orange 8 Rubber cap for push in axle release when mounting the wheels 9 Wheel axle with disc brake system and adjustable susp...
Page 11: ...up 7 Storage space cover with two pouches for small items max 2 kg baggage 8 Harness to open the storage space cover 9 Loop to fasten the brake cable 2 in total 10 Storage space with inside pocket ac...
Page 12: ...apt it to suit your needs and the age of your child Coupler Art no K 587K Rear light battery operated Art no FK589 Jogger air wheel with hand brake Art no 8956 14 Jogger air wheel without brake Art no...
Page 13: ...3 Comfort insert Art no S 58697 Seat cushion Art no SI 5555 Rain cover Art no JR 8 1 Folding garage Art no 035689 You can find our current list of dealers on the Internet at http qeridoo com index php...
Page 14: ...w functions that also apply to the KidGoo1 Danger Never perform assembly work if there is a child in the cabin Keep children away from the vehicle during assembly When handling moving components make...
Page 15: ...on top of each other f f The knurled screws of the clamps point downwards away from the cabin when assembling the axle f f Hold the wheel axle with the leaf suspensions against the wedge shaped leaf s...
Page 16: ...at the circular side of the nut is not against the thread f f Use a size 4 hex key to alternately tighten both screw connections tightening torque max 4 Nm f f Mount the second wheel guard in the same...
Page 17: ...e cable is laid along the storage space towards the two disc brakes at the wheel axle Two loops which are designed as Velcro fasteners are used as attachments f f Guide the brake cable through the two...
Page 18: ...ad the end of the strap into the buckle as shown It is essential to check that the two buckles are secure f f Open the cover of the storage space and check the tension of the 5 harnesses behind the ba...
Page 19: ...the tow bar in Trailer mode It is used to hook up the KidGoo1 behind a bicycle equipped with a suitable coupler see Connecting the trailer to a bicycle on page 30 The tow bar is screwed into the tow b...
Page 20: ...to prevent it from toppling over and make sure that the rear wheel cannot drop out of the axle mount after the screw connection has been undone Use for example an assembly stand or turn the bicycle u...
Page 21: ...the Weber Technik GmbH website www weber products de Installing optional accessories Accessories are available for KidGoo1 which extend the range of applications or simplifies the use in certain situ...
Page 22: ...and well ventilated storage location for later use Attaching adapter and safety harness After removing the bench seat the front and rear horizontal bars under the bench seat are freely accessible The...
Page 23: ...egarding the safety of the baby f f Open the harness catch of the safety harness f f Place the baby seat into the adapter the lock of the baby seat must engage audibly on both sides f f Before beginni...
Page 24: ...es in buggy and walker mode Braking and the strength of the braking effect work in the same way as the brake lever of the bicycle handlebar f f Pull the brake lever towards the push handle to decelera...
Page 25: ...The right brake is not adjusted sufficiently KidGoo1 rolls to the right The left brake is not adjusted sufficiently KidGoo1 rolls in a straight line Both brakes are adjusted equally but are not stron...
Page 26: ...e a buggy Walker mode Carrying a child in the KidGoo1 when jogging or walking The table below shows the main settings that you must make for particular components for the respective mode Component Sta...
Page 27: ...st not be at an angle to the direction of travel You must lock the wheel to run straight ahead in order to prevent abrupt blocking f f Turn the inserted wheel forwards so that the red mode switch and...
Page 28: ...one of the two pouches for small items f f Put in the utensils that you want to have readily to hand while you are on the road f f Close the Velcro fastener Using the beverage holders f f Put the chi...
Page 29: ...tting correctly Failure of the restraining function can result in serious or even fatal injuries in the event of an accident Do not set off until the child is wearing a bicycle helmet and is properly...
Page 30: ...ithout the tow bar Changing the tow bar load Adjust the tow bar load by moving or reducing your baggage f f Tow bar load over 8 kg Move items of baggage to the rear e g from the storage space to the p...
Page 31: ...g strap This ensures that the trailer will remain connected even if the tow bar becomes detached from the coupler Irrespective the coupler must always be properly mounted and the connection to the tow...
Page 32: ...e insect net must be closed in order to provide protection against stones In bad weather or heavy traffic also close the weather canopy Using the ventilation windows The purpose of the ventilation win...
Page 33: ...moving over uneven ground the suspension is too soft Adjust this immediately by moving the clamps towards the wheel axle Danger Always set both leaf suspensions to the same value different spring def...
Page 34: ...n away from the vehicle f f Take position behind the cabin and open the storage space cover f f Pull both red locks at the lower horizontal bar inwards to release the rest lock f f Hold both red locks...
Page 35: ...on page 40 If necessary contact our service department or your local specialist dealer see Support information on page 39 Care Caution For cleaning use only water and domestic care agents such as dete...
Page 36: ...if necessary Inspect all harnesses under the cabin to make sure that they are secure They must be firmly tightened to hold the cover backrest and cabin cover securely Trailer mode Make sure that the b...
Page 37: ...emi annually or every 500 km Care for all sliding and moving parts with silicone spray Clean the inside and outside of the cabin thoroughly Every three years or every 3000 km Have a full inspection ca...
Page 38: ...ht between seat and cabin roof 65 cm Legroom max length between backrest and foot rest 54 cm Storage space under the push handle L x W x H 40 cm x 55 cm x 30 cm approx 66 l Weights Cabin incl push han...
Page 39: ...improper use and is not covered by the warranty at all This warranty applies solely to the first owner and is non transferable Verbal agreements restrictions or reservations that go beyond the terms s...
Page 40: ...589 4 Horizontal bar U shape QR 08LK 5 Connecting piece for rear frame rod 3R 88 6 Rear frame rod 5R 99 7 Horizontal bar 2R 555 8 Brake lever SETB Q8 9 Push handle HGR 08OL 10 Connecting piece roof s...
Page 41: ...D 8 Head rest Art no KOP Q8 Back pad Art no kis Q8S Harness pad set Art no BGH Q254 Harness catch Art no GUR 69 Harness buckle Art no GRT 899 Harness fastener Art no SCHL QH8 Toggle fastener with stra...
Page 42: ...Q2 Quick release clamp buggy wheel Art no SCGF 489 Quick release clamp push handle Art no HGR 0877L 20 hose Art no 789SCH Push in axle hub axle Art no ZT6 2016 Wheel axle complete with disc brakes Art...
Page 43: ...ix Plastic cover for rear rod Art no PKU Q89 Tube cap Art no RDLL Q8 Tube cap small Art no RDLL Q99 Folding handle lock of the FX folding system Art no FRJ Q8 Screw set 1 set with all the required ass...
Page 44: ...Qeridoo GmbH Reutherstra e 3 53773 Hennef Sieg Germany www qeridoo com info qeridoo com KidGoo1 Q8000 S...