Warning, Before your first use, Stroller folding – Chariot Carriers Cavalier User Manual

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Make sure your jogging stroller fits properly.

The maximum capacity of a Chariot jogging stroller is 30 kg (65 lbs) including child and

luggage or other supplies. The child’s head, including any helmet, should not project above
the sunshade assembly (Fig. 2). The child’s feet should not reach the front wheel. Using
the jogging stroller with a child who does not properly fit may cause damage to the
jogging stroller, or possibly injure the child.

The maximum capacity of the rear mesh storage pocket is 1 kg (2.2 lbs). Do not overload

the rear storage pocket. Do not attach additional carrying bags or other items to the back
or handlebars of the jogging stroller. Any additional weight on the back of the jogging
stroller could make it unstable. Additional cargo may be stored in the lower cargo pocket
to a maximum of 3 kg (6.6 lbs).

You can also adjust the jogging stroller handlebars to fit the person pushing the jogging

stroller. Read page 12 of this manual before attempting to make these adjustments.

BEFORE YOUR FIRST USE

Make sure you are familiar with your jogging stroller.

Familiarize yourself with the use of the mechanisms on this jogging stroller. Practice

adjusting and walking the jogging stroller without a child in it before attempting to walk
with a loaded jogging stroller.

ONE

Guide for
Safe Use

STROLLER FOLDING

Your jogging stroller can be folded for easier transportation or more compact

storage. Before storage, always make sure the jogging stroller is completely dry.
Storing the jogging stroller when wet or moist will cause rust to form on the
metal parts, and mildew will form on the fabric parts. Care must be taken when
folding and unfolding the jogging stroller to prevent finger entrapment.

Folding the jogging stroller.

1. Open the brake quick release lever. Remove the front wheel by moving the

quick release lever to the OPEN position as shown in the Wheels section.
Unscrew the quick release adjusting nut and slip the wheel from the dropouts.
Remove the rear wheels by gently pulling each clip spring open enough that
the axle can be removed from the axle tube (do not force the clip spring past
this point, or you may bend it so that it does not secure the wheel properly).

2. Unsnap the seat anchor from the center back of the axle.
3. Pull the locking tension bar (Fig. 1) into its upper, unlocked position.
4. Gently fold the handlebar forward, being careful not to catch or pinch any

of the jogging stroller’s fabric parts. (Fig. 2)

5. Fold the wheel struts (Fig. 3) forward.
6. Attach (snap) the parking brake strap to the snap on the center back axle.

Unfolding the jogging stroller.

1. Fold the wheel struts back.
2. Gently fold the jogging stroller handlebar up and back.
3. Pull the locking tension bar into its lower, locked position. Making sure it

snaps into place, and roots against the wheels struts.

4. Reattach the seat anchor strap to the center of the back axle, it must

strap over the locking tension bar and down under the axle.

5. Install the wheels as shown in the Wheels section. Close the brake quick release.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

WARNING

Failure to secure the locking tension bar into its lower locked position, and connect
the seat anchor strap over the locking tension bar and attach to the centre back
axle, could cause the jogging stroller to collapse causing serious injury.

locking
tension bar

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