KidGoo2 – Q9000-S
Subject to change. – 05|2016 –
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Utilisation
Tip!
Carry the buggy
wheel e.g. in the storage space in order to
allow you to use the
KidGoo2
flexibly at your destination.
Instructions for re-mounting it can be found in the
chapter
“Installing the buggy wheel” on page 19.
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.
f
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.
f
Turn the inserted wheel forwards so that the red mode switch and the black release knob are
precisely aligned.
f
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
“Mounting the tow bar” on page 19
.
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 18
.
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 25
.
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. Ensure you can safely operate the brake lever even when the hand
strap is applied.
Putting on the 5-point safety harness
In every mode, the 5-point safety harness must be properly adjusted and the children must be
fastened in, see
“Fastening in a child” on page 29
.