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BICYCLE CHILD CARRIER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
TOOLS REQUIRED
FOR ASSEMBLY
1. Adjustable Wrench
NOTE: For ease of assembly all hardware in this instruction
manual is shown actual size. Match hardware to drawing to
insure correct piece is used.
WARNING: Failure to follow each of the following
instructions can result in injury to your child.
1. Read all the instructions before assembling or using
the Bicycle Child Carrier.
2. For snug but comfortable t see that the
Quick-Release buckles are fastened properly and that
straps are adjusted correctly. Test shoulder slack by
pulling the straps away from childs chest. They should
not move by more than one inch.
3. In the event that the child carrier is involved in a an
accident, check to be sure that it functions properly
before it is used again. Check for structural damage
and replace the seat if it is damaged.
1. Only children who are able to hold their head upright
while wearing a bicycle helmet (approximately 1 year
old) and are not over 40 pounds should be passengers
in a child carrier.
2. Make sure bicycle is stable and under control when
loading and unloading child.
3. Stability of the bicycle is affected by the weight of
the child in the carrier.
4. Child should always wear a bicycle helmet which
complies with the ANSI (Z90.4) and SNELL (B-90)
standards.
5. Never leave child unattended.
6. Never leave the child in the carrier with only the
kickstand supporting the bicycle.
7. The bicycle rider should avoid busy streets and bad
weather and ride with extra care and reduced speed.
8. When walking bicycle, hold carrier with one hand
and handlebar with the other.
9. Before each use check to be certain carrier and
hardware and intact and secure.
10. Make sure carrier does not interfere with braking or
peddling.
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