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Assembly
Assembly
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Attach the tube clamps in turn onto the cabin frame
tubes by applying gentle pressure. Secure them by
partly tightening the star grip screws.
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Align the push handle horizontally by pushing the tube
clamps all the way up at the same height.
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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 for every journey in Trailer mode.
Only then does the cabin have a roll-bar.
Tightening the backrest and cover
The stable backrest is an important safety element. Like the cabin’s fabric cover, it is fixed under
the cabin floor by harnesses. These harnesses must always be tightened in order to provide a
secure hold.
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Tilt back the cabin and place it on its reverse side. This
makes the lower cabin frame accessible for assembly.
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Tighten the two harnesses that run in the direction of
travel so that the backrest is fixed.
The two harnesses with which the cabin’s fabric cover is
fixed run under the cabin floor transverse to the direction
of travel:
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Tighten these two harnesses also.
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Secure the straps using the buckles:
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In each case, thread the end of the strap into the
buckle as shown.
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It is essential to check that the two buckles are
secure.
Inserting the pennant
Danger!
The pennant must always be mounted in Trailer mode. Otherwise the very low
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is too easily not seen by other road users.
For safety reasons, we recommend putting the pennant into the pennant pouch so
that it is easily visible before every journey, including in Buggy or Walker mode.
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Using the connecting piece, connect the pennant staff
to the extension rod.
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Fit the pennant on the left outside of the
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:
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Guide the extended pennant staff through the loop
at the top left on the cover.
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Insert the end of the pennant staff into the pennant
pouch located below.
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Unroll the pennant 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. It consists of two components:
The wheel suspension is fitted to the wheel mount of the cabin frame by means of a quick-
release clamp.
The wheel itself is inserted into the wheel suspension and is mounted so that it can rotate
through 360°. The mode switch at the front enables you to optionally remove or lock the
wheel.
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Tilt back the cabin and place it on its reverse side. This
makes the lower cabin frame accessible for assembly.
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Release the quick-release clamp of the wheel
suspension.
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Push the wheel suspension as far as it will go into the
cabin frame’s wheel mount.
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Secure the connection with the quick-release clamp.
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Check whether there is sufficient air in the buggy wheel (maximum air pressure: 2 bar).
If necessary, use an air pump for car valves to top up with air.
Mounting the tow bar
You only require the tow bar in Trailer mode. It is used to hook up the
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behind a bicycle
equipped with a suitable coupler, see
“Connecting the trailer to a bicycle” on page 26
.
The tow bar is attached to the tow bar mount using a locking bolt and can be used in two
different positions:
Attachment position: The tow bar is facing forwards.
Standby position: The tow bar is facing to the rear and is carried under the cabin floor.
In both positions, the tow bar is also secured with a cotter pin.