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 – 02|2016 – Subject to change. 

Sportrex2 – Q6000A

Utilisation

Setting the wheel so that it turns freely (Buggy mode) 

It must be possible for the wheel to move freely through 360° in order to manoeuvre in Buggy 

mode.

 

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Push up the red mode switch to release the wheel.

Securing the wheel (Walker mode) 

In Walker mode, the wheel must 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.

 

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Turn the inserted wheel forwards so that the red mode switch and the black release knob are 

precisely aligned.

 

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Push down the red mode switch to lock the wheel. 

Folding the tow bar in or out

You only require the tow bar for Trailer mode. Fit it as and when required. 
If the tow bar is permanently fitted, simply fold it forward for Trailer mode. After the cycling trip, 

you can fold the tow bar back in again and lock it under the cabin floor. Pay attention also to the 

instructions in the chapter 

“Optional assembly steps” on page 17

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Danger!

When folding in the tow bar, also wrap the retaining strap around one of the cabin 

floor tubes. Otherwise it could become trapped on obstacles. 

Using the pennant

The pennant must be attached in Trailer mode, see 

“Inserting the pennant” on page 16.

  

For safety reasons, we also recommend this for the other modes. 

Folding up the push handle

In Trailer mode, you should always fold the push handle into its highest position so that it can 

provide maximum safety as a roll-bar, see 

“Adjusting the push handle” on page 20

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 every mode, the 5-point safety harnesses must be properly adjusted and every child must be 

fastened in, see 

“Adjusting the safety harnesses” on page 23

Securing the load

Loading the baggage

Loading the storage space

 

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Undo the Velcro fasteners of the storage space cover and lift it.

 

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Pack larger items such as bags, toys or coats in the storage space.

 

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Close the cover carefully.

Summary of Contents for Sportrex2

Page 1: ...User manual This product fulfils all safety requirements of the European standard for bicycles and bicycle trailers DIN EN 15918 EN Sportrex2 Q6000A...

Page 2: ...r 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 b...

Page 3: ...etting the mode 21 Adjusting the buggy wheel 21 Folding the tow bar in or out 22 Using the pennant 22 Folding up the push handle 22 Attaching the hand strap 22 Putting on the 5 point safety harness 22...

Page 4: ...for bicycles and bicycle trailers DIN EN 15918 Use as a bicycle trailer is permitted in darkness or in conditions of poor visibility only if a rear light conforming to the road traffic regulations ha...

Page 5: ...wing 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 possi...

Page 6: ...user is at all times responsible for the proper use and roadworthiness of the Sportrex2 Conditions of use The Sportrex2 must not be used for commercial or competitive purposes Before every journey ch...

Page 7: ...hicle it is not permitted to use vehicles that must be registered such as motorised e bikes for speeds up to 45 km h known as S pedelecs or vehicles with a combustion engine The bicycle or the pedelec...

Page 8: ...re 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 Sportrex2 Additional weight When fully loaded the...

Page 9: ...is damaged see Support information on page 33 f f Remove the packaging material and all protective caps and dispose of them in accordance with the environmental guidelines that apply in your region f...

Page 10: ...xle 8 Spoke reflector orange 9 Air valve Schrader valve 10 Wheel guard for deflecting obstacles 11 Tow bar holder on the cabin frame with cotter pin fastening 12 Tow bar for Trailer mode 13 Coupler po...

Page 11: ...roll bar 3 Pushbutton for adjusting the height of the push handle 4 Ventilation window can be rolled up 5 Pouch for small items for max 2 kg baggage 6 Reflective seams in the fabric cover 7 Rear refle...

Page 12: ...n Coupler Art no K 587K Rear light battery operated Art no FK589 Jogger air wheel with hand brake Art no 8956 14 Baby seat Art no 12578 Baby seat variable length Art no BS 04 013 00 Comfort insert Art...

Page 13: ...n the Internet Using the Sportrex1 as an example the video shows a few functions that also apply to the Sportrex2 Danger Never perform assembly work if there are children in the cabin Keep children aw...

Page 14: ...mounting the wheels secure the Sportrex2 whenever you park it so as to prevent it from rolling away see Applying the parking brake on page 20 f f Check whether there is sufficient air in the wheels re...

Page 15: ...e by fully unfolding it To do this keep the light grey pushbuttons pressed on both sides see Adjusting the push handle on page 20 f f Position yourself behind the upright cabin f f Loosen the two star...

Page 16: ...in into the upright position and open the storage space cover f f Pull the harnesses that are tensioned around the upper crossbar so that a clearance of approx 2 cm remains between the crossbar and th...

Page 17: ...r mode It is used to hook up the Sportrex2 behind a bicycle equipped with a suitable coupler see Connecting the trailer to a bicycle on page 26 The tow bar is screwed into the tow bar mount with a scr...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...e the clamp with a certain amount of pressure Full axle Tighten the nut with a spanner Tip The coupler can be permanently mounted on the bicycle Additionally available couplers enable you to use the S...

Page 20: ...der to block the wheels f f To release the brake grip under the parking brake with your toes and pull it back Adjusting the push handle Use the two light grey pushbuttons to alter the height of the pu...

Page 21: ...st be fastened must be fastened Bicycle the correct coupler must be installed Optional accessories see Accessories on page 12 Rear light mandatory in poor visibility or darkness Jogger air wheel with...

Page 22: ...ns in the chapter Optional assembly steps on page 17 Danger When folding in the tow bar also wrap the retaining strap around one of the cabin floor tubes Otherwise it could become trapped on obstacles...

Page 23: ...child can sit in the middle Tip The optionally available accessories such as the baby seat comfort insert etc enable you to optimally adapt the Sportrex2 to suit the age and size of your children see...

Page 24: ...ng with the tow bar mounted on the left this favourably influences handling Fastening in a child f f Help the child to put his her arms through the two side parts of the 5 point safety harness f f Adj...

Page 25: ...ce Checking the tow bar load Use bathroom scales for example to measure the tow bar load f f Load the Sportrex2 in the usual way and fasten the children in f f Do not connect the trailer to the bicycl...

Page 26: ...ected to the bicycle frame f f Hook the retaining strap with the carabiner hook into the eye on the tow bar Make sure that it cannot flutter into the rear wheel s spokes during the journey Danger Alwa...

Page 27: ...urpose of the ventilation windows of the Sportrex2 is to improve air circulation in the cabin Right ventilation window f f To open release the Velcro fastener of the window film in the cabin and fold...

Page 28: ...position between the cabin frame holes f f Insert the star grip screws through the holes into the horizontal bar and tighten the screws securely f f Tension the harnesses on the rear of the cabin see...

Page 29: ...p the cab Carry out work carefully and keep children away from the vehicle f f Take position behind the cabin and open the storage space cover f f Pull both sliders on the vertical cabin tubes all the...

Page 30: ...on page 34 If necessary contact our service department or your local specialist dealer see Support information on page 33 Care Caution For cleaning use only water and domestic care agents such as det...

Page 31: ...heel has been removed and that the requirements described in the chapter Connecting the trailer to a bicycle on page 26 have been fulfilled Buggy mode Make sure that the buggy wheel can rotate freely...

Page 32: ...ween seat and cabin roof 74 cm Legroom max length between backrest and foot rest 57 cm Storage space behind the backrest L x W x H 33cmx58cmx28cm approx 55l Weights Cabin incl push handle 10 9 kg 1 x...

Page 33: ...mproper 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 sp...

Page 34: ...rake ACH 600 6 FX folding system rod FXS 30 7 Brake pedal BRP 30 8 Rubber cap DECK 88 9 20 wheel R147 10 Tow bar DIE 60 1 11 Quick release clamp for buggy wheel SCNE Q2 12 Coupler complete 56897 KLL 1...

Page 35: ...reen orange Art no VERD 600 Screw washer for fitting the cover Art no HAL 589 Toggle fastener with strap Art no K RD 55 Harness buckle Art no GRT 899 Head rest Art no KOP Q8 Harness pad set Art no BGH...

Page 36: ...Qeridoo GmbH Reutherstra e 3 53773 Hennef Sieg Germany www qeridoo com info qeridoo com Sportrex2 Q6000A...

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