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Speedkid2 – Q200-L

User manual

This product fulfils all safety requirements of the 

European standard for bicycles and bicycle trailers 

(DIN EN 15918).

EN

Summary of Contents for Speedkid2 Q200-L

Page 1: ...Speedkid2 Q200 L User manual This product fulfils all safety requirements of the European standard for bicycles and bicycle trailers DIN EN 15918 EN ...

Page 2: ...ix 32 Technical data 32 Warranty terms 33 Support information 33 Spare parts 34 2 02 2017 Subject to change Speedkid2 Speedkid2 Subject to change 02 2017 3 Contents Certificates The Speedkid2 has been tested and approved in accordance with the European Safety Standard EN 15918 It also fulfils all emissions limit values laid down in accordance with Part 3 of the toy safety standard EN 71 Schadstoff...

Page 3: ...rmissible total weight Speedkid2 children luggage 60 kg Maximum weight per child 18 kg 22 kg with only one child Age Minimum age without baby seat The child must be able to sit up independently For children aged up to 18 months we recommend using a comfort insert see Accessories on page 12 6 months Minimum age with baby seat 1 month Maximum age 6 years Size Maximum height 117 cm Requirements for b...

Page 4: ...ngers The Speedkid2 can carry up to two children aged between 1 month and 6 years Special accessories must be used in order to secure children who are under 6 months old or who cannot sit upright independently see Accessories on page 12 So that they have sufficient headroom in all situations the children must not be taller than 117 cm Each child must be properly fastened in with a 5 point safety h...

Page 5: ...e 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 especially on bends the trailer can swing out or push the bicycle s rear wheel to the side and reduce its traction High centrifugal force on bends can result in the trailer tipping over Do not exceed the maximum perm...

Page 6: ... 14 Buggy wheel for three wheel use in Buggy or Walker mode 15 Mode switch Buggy mode Wheel turnable Walker mode Wheel running straight Trailer mode Buggy wheel removed 16 Wheel mount on the cabin frame 17 Front reflector white Product overview Product overview Components and control elements Rear view 1 Star grip screw with tube clamp for securing the push handle 2 Variable height push handle inc...

Page 7: ...l the way to the back f f Hold each of the side tubes of the FX folding system by the lower part of the hinge f f Press both hinges down until they engage audibly f f Open the zip fasteners and the Velcro fastener of the 2 in 1 canopy in order to enable the stabiliser rods to be fitted The stabiliser rods secure the folded open cabin by connecting the rear roof support to the front one inside the ...

Page 8: ... cabin prevents the wheels from getting stuck on pillars or similar obstacles f f Tilt back the cabin and place it on its reverse side This makes the lower cabin frame accessible for assembly f f Prepare the wheel guard by removing the two prefitted screws from the holes f f Hold the wheel guard close to the wheel against the cabin frame so that the following conditions are fulfilled The holes on ...

Page 9: ...y journey including in Buggy or Walker mode f f Using the connecting piece connect the pennant staff to the extension rod f f Fit the pennant on the left outside of the Speedkid2 Guide the extended pennant staff through the loop at the top left on the cover Insert the end of the pennant staff into the pennant pouch located below f f Unroll the pennant so that it can fly clearly visible on the penn...

Page 10: ...Next insert the cotter pin fastening back into the coupler pocket of the tow bar f f Prepare the bicycle for mounting the coupler by undoing the screw connection of the rear wheel axle Quick release axle Open the bracket of the quick release axle and unscrew the cap nut on the other side of the rear wheel axle Full axle Unscrew the nut on the left side of the rear wheel axle f f Mount the coupler ...

Page 11: ...se in certain riding situations it can make contact and cause serious accidents f f Undo the quick release clamp with which the wheel suspension is secured on the cabin frame f f Lift the cabin slightly at the front and completely remove the buggy wheel Tip Carry the buggy wheel e g in the storage space in order to allow you to use the Speedkid2 flexibly at your destination Instructions for re mou...

Page 12: ...afety 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 f f Undo the Velcro fasteners of the storage space cover and lift it f f Pack larger items such as bags toys or coats in the storage space If necessary use the additional beverage holder that is also located ther...

Page 13: ...eck that all parts of the 5 point safety harness fit properly and comfortably f f Close the cover and the associated zip and Velcro fasteners Danger Before every journey check that the safety harnesses and harness catches are sitting 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 all children are wearing a...

Page 14: ...spokes during the journey Danger Always secure the tow bar to the bicycle frame with the retaining 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 bar must be secured with the locked cotter pin Otherwise the tow bar can be come detached and can be p...

Page 15: ...ness individually f f Turn the disk above the spring clockwise to make the suspension harder f f Turn the disk anticlockwise to make the suspension more comfortable Danger When altering the hardness it is essential to ensure that you make the same adjustments on both struts Different spring deflections can have a negative influence on riding performance Alter the factory setting only in exceptiona...

Page 16: ...thoroughly Every three years or every 3000 km Have a full inspection carried out by a specialist workshop no later than every three years Care and maintenance Care and maintenance Regular care and maintenance of all parts and components helps prevent premature wear and keeps the Speedkid2 ready for use at all times This is particularly important when one of the following influencing factors applie...

Page 17: ... and a copy of the original purchase receipt Please 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 Reutherstraße 3 URL www qeridoo com Hotline 53773 Hennef Sieg Mail info qeridoo com 49 0 2242 9041233 Germany Fax 49 0 2242...

Page 18: ...uick release clamp Art no BG 555K Connecting piece buggy wheel Art no BG UN 5 Disk for quick release clamp buggy wheel Art no BPP UN 7 Mode switch buggy wheel Art no BGRK UN Complete tow bar incl coupler Art no HB17 20 Cover incl harness system blue green red Art no BEZUG Q2 17 Parking brake pedal Art no FPB Q2 Screw washer for fitting the cover Art no HAL 589 Toggle fastener with strap Art no KÖR...

Page 19: ...Qeridoo GmbH Reutherstraße 3 53773 Hennef Sieg Germany www qeridoo com info qeridoo com Speedkid2 Q200A ...

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