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Owner’s Manual
Date of issue: 07-2005
Cabriolet
Corsaire XL
Comfort
Captain XL
Cheetah
Cougar
CX
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Page 1 - Date of issue: 07-2005

Owner’s ManualDate of issue: 07-2005 Cabriolet Corsaire XLComfort Captain XLCheetah Cougar CX

Page 2 - Table of contents

In order to take off the 2-1 cover com-pletely, the handlebar must be detached.Mesh cover in the back (Corsaire XLand Captain XL only).The model CX ha

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111.2.3 Parking brake1.2.3.1 Fitting the parking brake on the Cabriolet, Corsaire XL, Comfort and Captain XLLoosen the securing nut of the parkingbrak

Page 4 - 1. The Basic Unit

121.2.4 Adjustable suspension on the Cougar and CX Chariot adjustable suspension (CAS): After loosening the knob it is possible tomove the bracket, wh

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131.3 Folding the Basic UnitAuto-lock with release disks Releasing the disks of the auto-lock. To fold the base, release both diskssimultaneously and

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1.4 The Rain Cover (accessory, not supplied as standard)For each Chariot CTS a seamless raincover is available.To fit the rain cover on the upper fram

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152. The Bicycle KitFor your Chariot CTS there is a choice of three different bicycle hitch arms with different hitches. Fitting any of the hitch arms

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162.1 Fitting the Reflectors and Safety FlagGuide the plastic holder with its slotover the inner spoke into the hole ofthe reflector and secure by tig

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172.2 Fixing the Hitch Arm on the Base (all types of hitch arms)To insert the hitch arm depress the smaller knob and push the hitch arm in, untilthe b

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182.3.2 Fixing the hitch arm with Chariot axle hitch on the bicycleParts supplied:Aluminium coupling for attachment onthe rear axle; quick release ske

Page 11 - 1.2.3 Parking brake

192.4 Rear Battery Lights (Accessory, not supplied as standard)In the upper area of the rear cover there is a sewn-on webbing strap on the rightand o

Page 12 - Safety Recommendation:

Table of contents 1. The Basic Unit ...

Page 13 - 1.3 Folding the Basic Unit

20•Before use read the User Guide carefully•The bicycle rider must be older than 16 years.•Before setting off, check that the trailer cannot come into

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21Push the Q.R. axle through the hollow wheel axle and screw on the nut. Both Q.R. springs must be located on each side ofthe Q.R. axle in such a way

Page 15 - 2. The Bicycle Kit

22Safety Recommendation: When using the carrier as a jogger always put the wrist strap, which is fastenedsecurely on the left rear frame tube, around

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234. The Buggy KitThe assembled buggy (base + buggy kit) – example Cougar14.1 Fitting the Buggy Kit:Unscrew the star knob of the buggywheel and insert

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244.2. Safety Instructions for the Buggy (see also section 8 "General Safety Instructions”):•If you leave the buggy standing, always secure it w

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25Push the short end of the drawbar intothe attachment bracket. Once the holesof the attachment bracket and the draw-bar are aligned with each other (

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26Slide the drawbar into the drawbarattachment bracket. Once the holes of the attachment brak-ket and the drawbar are aligned witheach other push the

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276.2 Safety Instructions for the Skiing Kit (see also section 8 "General Safety Instructions”):• Only an experienced skier should use the carr

Page 21 - 3. The Jogging Kit

28The walking kit consists of the skiing kit drawbar and waist strap. Please follow the assembly instructions as for the skiing kit.(see section 6)7.1

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299.5 Screws and FastenersMake regular checks that the screws and nuts are fully tight and that all safety fasteners are correctly fitted.9.4 StorageS

Page 23 - 4. The Buggy Kit

3Congratulations on buying this child transporter!You have decided to buy a product from the CTS-series (Child Transport System) of the Canadian manuf

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3010. WarrantyThe statutory warranty covers defects. Damage resulting from improper use, use of force, lack of maintenance, or normal wearand tear, is

Page 25 - 5. The Hiking Kit

31PartsWear factorsLoading of: Passengers x xx x x x xx xxBaggage xx x x x xx xxType of ride Degree of acceleration and braking xx x xx xxx xxxFast c

Page 26 - 6. The Skiing Kit

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1. The Basic UnitThe assembled basic unit – example Corsaire XL1.1 Assembling the Basic UnitAfter releasing the transport safetylock press the rear of

Page 28 - 7. The Walking Kit

5This assembly step may only be carried out by a dealer assembling the trailer for the first time.On the Captain XL the upper frame tubes on each side

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61.1.2.2 Assembling and folding the compartment following initial operationFor assembling and folding the "Captain XL" in the same way as wi

Page 30 - 10. Warranty

71.1.5 Wheel assembly on the Captain XL, Corsaire XL, Cheetah, Cougar and CXPut the basic unit on its side. Presson the rubber cap of the wheel axlean

Page 31 - Wear factors

81.2 Functions of the Basic Unit1.2.1 Seat and safety beltThe frames of all Chariot models are stiffened by an additional cross brace, which also serv

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9Thread the end of the harness asshown through the belt buckles.Make sure you check the belt bucklesare tight!Note:For small children the shoulder pad

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