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V. Using the Seat Harness
IMPORTANT: Only passengers who are able to wear a helmet and sit
upright, unassisted should ride in a trailer. Adequate neck strength is
required to hold head upright while trailering. A physician should
evaluate anyone who is of questionnable developmental age for trailering.
Thread each shoulder strap through the back of each O-ring located
on the crotch strap and connect buckle (A) at opposite shoulder.
Tighten as necessary. Adjust the crotch strap (B) so the O-ring is at
the child’s sternum. Be sure to connect and tighten the lap belt (C)
after connecting the shoulder straps.
Crotch strap O-ring must be positioned at child’s sternum to work correctly.
An O-ring positioned near child’s neck can cause discomfort or serious
injury. Check child periodically to ensure he/she is seated correctly.
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Two Passengers: For two children, use
both shoulder harnesses and two outer
crotch straps. Fasten shoulder
harnesses to buckles at shoulder ( ).
Adjust and tighten at arrows (
).
Hook seat divider strap to snap
hook at front of trailer.
Crotch strap O-ring must meet at
child’s sternum.
Single Passenger: Seat single child in
center of seat and use right side
shoulder strap and center crotch strap.
Fasten shoulder harness to buckle at
shoulder ( ). Adjust and tighten at
arrows (
).
Unhook seat divider strap from snap
hook at front of trailer.
Crotch strap O-ring must meet at
child’s sternum.
of control: have the children get out of the trailer and disconnect it
from the bike; carefully roll your trailer and bike, independently, up
or down the stairs. Never take your bike or trailer on escalators.
Use Cautiously with Pets
Your trailer is not designed to secure pets. A cat or other small pet
can be towed if they are in a pet carrier secured to the trailer frame.
A sedate dog can be towed seated on the trailer floor: add carpet for
comfort, always use a cover, and do not exceed 100 lbs. Never tow
an excitable dog in your trailer, as it may lunge or try to jump out
causing tip over or other accident.
Avoid Riding at Night
Make every effort to schedule your rides so you are not pulling a
trailer at night. Because your vehicle is longer and heavier you will
be less able to react to unseen hazards. Automobile drivers may not
be accustomed to your longer vehicle and may not react to it
appropriately. If you must ride at night, wear bright, reflective
clothing, use a bright headlight and a red blinking taillight on your
bike. Similarly, put a red blinking light in the light-holder tab sewn
onto the back of your cover so you can be more easily seen. Do not
operate without properly attached reflectors; replace cracked or
missing reflectors.
Always Use Your Cover
Affix your Wide Screen 2-in-1 Cover™ to protect your child from
flying debris when pulling your trailer. Never leave a child unat-
tended in direct sunlight because heat buildup in the trailer can
cause serious harm. Open or close the vinyl cover, depending on the
weather, to help keep your child cooler or warmer. Check periodi-
cally to ensure that they are comfortable.
Cool Weather Use
When the temperature is 60-70˚ or colder you may be comfortable
without heavy clothing because your pedaling effort helps keep you
warm. However, when you consider the child’s inactivity sitting in
the trailer—coupled with a potential windchill factor—an extra
sweater or jacket may be needed for them to keep from getting too
cold.
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