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Trailer Warnings - continued
Pre-Ride Safety Check
Before each ride:
1. Ensure Bike and Trailer are in top working condition.
2. Check TIRE AIR PRESSURE of both Bike and Trailer.
3. Check to ensure Hitch Connector and Safety Strap are secured.
4. BUCKLE UP! Check seat harness and secure all baggage.
5. HELMETS ON! Ensure rider and child helmets are on and secure.
• To avoid serious injury, children should always wear the seat belts and shoulder
straps when riding in trailer.
• When used with one occupant, the occupant must be seated in the center seating
position and wearing the seat belt and shoulder straps.
• Weighted trailer will result in change in handling of the bicycle. Load added to the
bicycle will lessen the stability and alter the riding characteristics, particularly with a
child near the high end of the weight range.
• This trailer is wide. Allow extra clearance near curbs, signs, parked cars and other
obstacles.
• A bicycle with a trailer attached requires a wide turning radius. Do not turn sharply.
• To prevent injury use caution when folding or unfolding this product.
• The trailer is not suitable for running or skating.
• Do not install a car seat or any other seating device not approved by the manufac-
turer inside the trailer.
• Make no modications to the trailer.
• Do not allow any of the child’s body, clothing, shoe laces, or toys come into contact
with moving parts.
• Never leave children unattended in or around the trailer.
• Reector(s) that complies with US-CPSC regulations shall be visible on the rear of
the trailer.
• Before each ride, ensure the attached trailer and trailer components do not inter-
fere with braking, pedaling, or steering of the bicycle.
• Never use a trailer at night or times of limited visibility.
• Obey all local laws and regulations for bicycles and trailers.
• Check all fasteners before each ride.
• Ensure lock pins are fully inserted / engaged before each ride.
• The bicycle to which the trailer is attached should undergo a safety check by a
qualied bicycle mechanic before attaching the trailer to it.
• Inate tires to recommended pressure shown on tire sidewall.
• Ensure brakes on your bicycle work properly before each ride. Braking distance is
increased when pulling a trailer.
• Do not use cleaning solvents. Clean only with soap and water.
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