Chariot Carriers Stroller CX 1 User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL  
Cheetah 1, Cheetah 2, Cougar 1, Cougar 2, CX 1, CX 2  
Original Manual  
Keep in a safe place for later reference  
DANGER  
You should not use the Chariot child carrier before you have read and understood the contents of this Owner’s Manual.  
Failure to follow this warning may result in serious or fatal injury.  
Date of issue: 07/2006  
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1. General Items  
Intended Use  
Congratulations on buying this child transporter!  
Use as intended  
The carrier is intended for use, within the performance ranges  
specified above, for the carrying of children in daylight hours on  
sidewalks, light traffic public roads, smooth paths, and beginner  
level ski trails. Luggage may also be carried in the storage bags  
intended for that purpose, provided the children in the carrier  
are not put at risk.  
You have decided to buy a product from the CTS-series (Child  
Transport System) of the Canadian manufacturer Chariot  
Carriers Inc.  
Your new child transporter stands out because of its excellent  
quality, user-friendliness, high safety standards and great  
versatility.  
The Child Transport System enables you go for bike rides,  
walks or jogging with your children without having to park a fleet  
of special vehicles in the garage or basement.  
If the child carrier is used as a Bicycle Trailer in conditions of  
poor visibility, at dusk or in the hours of darkness, it is highly  
recommended to be retrofitted with a safety approved working  
light set.  
It consists of a basic unit (passenger compartment with chassis,  
parking brake, handlebar and two 20” wheels) and at least one  
of the following accessory sets:  
As part of the use as intended, you should also follow this  
Owner’s Manual and comply with the prescribed maintenance  
requirements.  
The Cycling Kit (hitch arm, hitch, front, rear and spoke  
reflectors, safety flag) converts the base to a bicycle trailer  
The Jogging Kit (16“ front wheel with two wheel arms)  
converts the basic unit to a jogging stroller.  
The Stroller Kit (an 8“ stroller twin wheel) converts the basic  
unit to a stroller..  
The Hiking Kit (drawbar with shoulder strap) converts the  
basic unit to a hiker.  
The XC skiing Kit (skier and drawbar with waist strap)  
converts the basic unit to a sleigh hiker  
Use not as intended  
Any use that goes beyond the above is not as intended.  
Use not as intended is primarily the conveying of people  
together with animals, use of this carrier on rough off-road  
terrain, use for commercial purposes, overloading, excessive  
speed and improper repair of defects or modifications.  
The manufacturer is not liable for damages arising from use that  
is not as intended – this is at the risk of the user.  
The Walking Kit (drawbar with waist strap) converts the  
basic unit to a walker.  
Who is this Manual intended for?  
This Manual is intended for the purchaser and user of the  
carrier, who is also responsible for keeping it in proper  
condition, carrying out maintenance as prescribed and  
performing repairs.  
When using this carrier, please also follow the owner’s manual  
of the bicycle used for towing and the specifications given there  
regarding the maximum allowable full load for the bicycle.  
Performance characteristics of the Ready Chassis, valid for  
all CTS Conversion Kits  
Cargo load of the  
Cheetah 1, Cougar 1, and CX 1  
34 kg/75 lb, 1 child  
Cargo load of the  
Cheetah 2, Cougar 2, and CX 2  
45 kg/100 lb,  
maximum of 2 children  
Maximum age of the children  
5 years old  
Maximum body height of the children 111 cm in height  
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2. Overview of Components  
3. Safety  
DANGER  
The purpose of this section is to acquaint you with the symbols  
and safety instructions and make you aware of general dangers  
that might arise in using the carrier. In addition, here you will  
get to know about the particular dangers when using the carrier  
in road traffic, as well as being warned against unauthorised  
rebuilds or modifications.  
Here you will find instructions where failure to comply may  
result in risk to health, life and limb, both of the user and of  
the occupants of the carrier.  
WARNING  
This section, which is entitled »Safety«, is the most important  
section in this Owner’s Manual. For this reason you need  
to read through it with particular care and take note of all  
instructions.  
Instructions introduced with this symbol indicate possible risk  
of material damage. Failure to heed this warning may result  
in material damage.  
3.1 Explanation of symbols and instructions  
TIP  
In this Owner’s Manual all items relating to safety are provided  
with a warning.  
In the designation of the possible hazards, distinctions are drawn  
based on the severity of the possible harm that may arise.  
Here you will find instructions that will make using the pro-  
duct easier for you.  
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3.2 General safety instructions  
As regards the children in the carrier  
Basics  
When converting with other CTS Conversion Kits, no  
child should be sitting in the carrier, nor when carrying out  
maintenance or repair work.  
The permitted total cargo load of the carrier is limited to  
34 kg / 75 lb on the single-seater and 45 kg / 100 lb on the  
two-seater. This must never be exceeded. The cargo load  
is the weight of the children together with any luggage there  
might be.  
Before using the carrier, please read through the Owner’s  
Manual carefully. Failure to comply with the safety  
instructions may result in serious personal injury or death, to  
both the user and/or the occupants of the carrier.  
When using the carrier, always comply with local safety and  
accident prevention regulations, as well as the local Road  
Traffic Act, all of which may restrict use in some way.  
Safe and appropriate use of the carrier is your responsibility.  
Before using the carrier for the first time, acquaint yourself  
with its handling characteristics away from public roads and  
without carrying children. An empty carrier will tip over more  
easily when going over obstacles with one wheel only than  
one carrying a load. A fully loaded carrier makes greater  
demands on the deceleration devices.  
Please explain to your child that he/she must not bounce,  
fidget or lean out of the carrier.  
3.3 Safety information for all travelling situations  
As regards the children carried  
Negotiate inclines and corners with the utmost caution and  
reduce speed when doing so.  
Never carry items of luggage on the seat next to your child.  
Never carry animals together with your children.  
As regards the children carried  
As regards the carrier  
Never leave your child unsupervised in the carrier.  
Regularly check that your children are appropriately clothed  
and that they feel comfortable especially in hot and cold  
temperatures.  
Only children who can sit up without support may be carried,  
unless the Chariot Infant Sling is used.  
The maximum height of children who may be carried  
is 111 cm.  
In carriers designated as single-seaters only one child  
may be carried; in two-seater carriers the maximum is two  
children.  
Take care when travelling over uneven surfaces. The carrier  
can overturn if driven with one wheel only across uneven  
ground, even at very low speed.  
In the event of the carrier tipping over, the handlebar acts as  
a safety bar. For this reason keep it permanently fitted.  
Before each journey check the tire pressure. The minimum  
recommended pressure is 30 psi (2.1 bar) and the maximum  
is 35 psi (2.5 bar). Even if a higher pressure is permitted  
for the tires fitted, the Manufacturer recommends that  
35 psi (2.5 bar) not be exceeded. Air pressure that is too high  
considerably reduces the comfort of the children, especially  
on carriers without suspension. Air pressure that is too high  
can also cause the plastic wheels on the Cheetah model to  
fail.  
Do not use compressed air lines (e.g. at service stations).  
The tyres may burst due to the small volume of the tubes.  
Never go up or down steps with the carrier.  
Before each journey check that the wheels are fully engaged.  
Before each journey check that the folding auto-lock disk is  
fully engaged.  
Make sure that the limbs, clothing or toys of the child do not  
come into contact with the carrier wheels or the rear wheel of  
the towing bicycle.  
As regards the carrier  
Never carry any heavy or sharp protruding items in the  
storage space of the carrier if you are also carrying children  
at the same time (risk of injury on braking).  
Items of luggage should be well secured so that they cannot  
move around during the journey. Unsecured items of luggage  
and overloading reduce riding stability and make the carrier  
more difficult to handle.  
The carriers are bicycle carriers and must never be towed  
behind motorised vehicles.  
The carriers must not be carried on the roof of a vehicle,  
even when folded, as they will get damaged.  
At various points on the carrier, self-locking nuts are used. If  
these have been loosened they must not be reused. Once  
they have been loosened they lose their original function,  
and this can lead to unexpected loosening of the screw  
connection with potentially serious consequences.  
Do not use the carrier at temperatures below -20°C /-4°F  
and do not store it at these temperatures. The windows may  
break.  
Before each journey check that the spring buttons of the  
handlebar are fully engaged.  
As regards the children in the carrier  
Never carry your children without fastening all the seatbelts  
in the proper manner, otherwise your child could be seriously  
or even fatally injured in the event of an accident. Always  
make sure the seatbelts are properly adjusted to the height  
of your child.  
When travelling faster than walking pace, always use at the  
very least the mesh component of the two-in-one weather  
cover.  
As the children get in and out, the parking brake must be on  
to prevent the carrier from accidentally rolling away.  
When folding up or opening the carrier, there is a risk of  
pinching your hand or fingers.  
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3.4 Safety instructions for carrying infants  
4. Description of the Ready Chassis  
4.1 Supplied as standard  
Children who cannot as yet sit up without support may only  
be carried using the Chariot infant Sling (accessory).  
The Manufacturer accepts no liability for use of other sitting  
aids or baby seats.  
Please make sure you follow the safety instructions in the  
Chariot Infant Sling Owner’s Manual  
Cheetah 1, Cheetah 2, Cougar 1, Cougar 2  
3.5 Safety instructions for maintenance and  
repairs  
The maintenance work specified (see Section 12) is  
absolutely essential for the long-term safe operation of the  
carrier.  
Only use original spare parts. When replacing safety-related  
parts, such as the frame, wheels, hitcharm and fabric, only  
have this carried out by an Authorized Chariot Retailer.  
Regularly check all safety-related parts, such as the frame,  
wheels, hitcharm and fabric, for damage or tearing. At the  
first sign of damage have the relevant part replaced by your  
Authorized Chariot Retailer.  
Tears in the fabric actually represent a high safety risk. Due  
to tears in the fabric your child could come into contact with  
the wheels or the road surface.  
If you find a tear in the fabric, stop using and contact your  
Authorized Chariot Retailer immediately: the fabric can either  
be repaired or replaced.  
Never try to straighten out bent safety-related parts such  
as the frame, wheels or hitcharm. Have the relevant part  
replaced by your Authorized Chariot Retailer. There is a risk  
of it cracking and subsequently breaking.  
We recommend annual maintenance of the wheels by your  
Authorized Chariot Retailer.  
Passenger compartment with two-in-one weather cover, two 20”  
wheels, and handlebar  
CX 1, CX 2  
3.6 Warning against unauthorised modifications  
and additions  
Unauthorised rebuilds or modifications of the carrier are  
not permitted for reasons of safety and render the warranty  
invalid.  
The fitting of a car safety seat or other seats or seat supports  
that do not carry the express approval of the Manufacturer is  
not permitted.  
Do not fit any additional parts, such as a luggage rack,  
for instance, that do not carry the express approval of the  
Manufacturer.  
The carrying of pedal cars, which are attached to the  
handlebar or some other part of the carrier, is not permitted.  
Passenger compartment with two-in-one weather cover, two  
20” wheels with drum brakes; handlebar with brake lever,  
connected to the passenger compartment by brake cable  
(NB: Do not bend!); handlebar bag on handlebar; 2 plastic  
caps on the brake drums (keep in a safe place!)  
DANGER  
Take care not to bend the brake cable which connects the  
handlebar with the passenger compartment on the CX. This  
might reduce the braking effect, or the brake may not even  
continue to function.  
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4.2 Assembly and folding up  
The assembly of the CX requires particular attention. Care  
needs to be taken here that the brake cable (see Section 3.10)  
is not bent or damaged in some other way. It must run along the  
frame tubes as illustrated.  
Assembling the Ready Chassis  
Push down the axle socket with your left hand, and at the same  
time push up the left frame tube using your right hand. Then  
pull the short lower side tube backwards with your left hand,  
pressing against it from above with your right hand. Repeat this  
procedure on the right-hand side.  
When pulling the short lower side tube backwards, the  
auto-lock disk must audibly engage in each case.  
DANGER  
Take care not to bend the brake cable which connects the  
handlebar with the passenger compartment on the CX. This  
might reduce the braking effect, or the brake may not even  
continue to function.  
DANGER  
Before each journey make sure that both auto-lock disks  
are engaged. If this does not happen, the passenger com-  
partment may collapse unintentionally and injure your child  
and/or cause you to lose control of the carrier.  
Auto-lock disk  
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Folding up the Ready Chassis  
4.3 Wheel assembly  
When folding the CTS Ready Chassis up, the procedure is the  
reverse of the above: First pull or release the auto-lock disk on  
one side and push the short lower side tube slightly forwards.  
Repeat this procedure on the other side. Push the short lower  
side tube fully forwards.  
The wheels of the Chariot models described are fitted with  
so-called push-button axles. Pressing on the rubber cap in the  
wheel centre will loosen the retaining balls which lock the axle  
in the axle socket. The wheels can only be fitted and removed  
with the plastic cap pushed in.  
TIP  
The easiest way to fit the wheel is to lay the carrier on its  
side.  
TIP  
On the CX, first remove the plastic protective caps from the  
brake drums. Keep the plastic caps safe, so that you can refit  
them when you next remove the wheels.  
To t the wheel, press in the rubber cap and insert the wheel  
axle into the axle socket until it can go no further. Release the  
rubber cap. By moving the wheel from side to side, check that it  
is locked in the axle socket and cannot be pulled off.  
WARNING  
Do not attempt to fold up the passenger compartment without  
disengaging the auto-lock disk.  
WARNING  
When folding up the CX the handlebar cannot be completely  
removed because of the brake cable. You can pull it out of  
the upper frame tube ends and then store it on the folded  
carrier to save space.  
DANGER  
TIP  
Always check that both wheels are properly seated by pulling  
the wheel hard to one side without pressing the unlocking  
button. To do this, lift the carrier, and make sure that the fitted  
wheel cannot be pulled off, by giving it a few good shakes on  
each side.  
The passenger compartment can only be completely folded  
up if the rear storage bag is folded up (see Section 4.7),  
except on the Cheetah, where the storage bag is fixed in  
position.  
TIP  
TIP  
The passenger compartment can only be folded up if the hit-  
charm is removed from the out-of-use storage position in the  
Click ‘n’ Store bracket (located at the top of the short lower  
side tube at the rear); see Sections 5 and 6.  
If the wheels on the CX cannot be inserted, this may be due  
to the adjustment or the cables on the brake system. In this  
case, please see Section 4.10.  
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4.4 Installing the handlebar  
CX  
Cougar and Cheetah  
The handlebar of the CX is installed in the same manner as  
described in the section above. Only one position is possible  
however, as the ergonomic five-position CX handlebar allows it to  
be gripped in various height positions, depending on use.  
Push the handlebar into the upper frame open tube ends.  
Depress both spring buttons simultaneously and push both  
ends of the handlebar at the same time into the tube ends until  
the spring buttons engage.  
The handlebar can be height adjusted for two different  
positions: remove by depressing the spring buttons together,  
pull out the handlebar, rotate it 180° and re-insert the handlebar  
into the tube ends.  
DANGER  
Always make sure that you do not bend the brake cable of the  
CX. This might reduce the braking effect, or the brake may not  
even continue to function.  
DANGER  
Before each journey make sure that the spring buttons of the  
handlebar are fully engaged. A handlebar that works loose  
may have serious safety consequences especially when the  
carrier is used as a Jogging Stroller or Stroller.  
DANGER  
Before each journey make sure that the spring buttons of the  
handlebar are fully engaged. A handlebar that works loose  
may have serious safety consequences, especially when the  
carrier is used as a Jogging Stroller or Stroller.  
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Handlebar bag (CX)  
4.5 Seat and Seatbelts  
The Chariot CX is equipped as standard with a handlebar bag,  
which can also be used as a child backpack. For the other  
models the handlebar bag can be purchased as an accessory.  
The frames of all Chariot models are stiffened by an additional  
cross brace, which also serves as an anchor point for the waist  
belts and for bracing the seat.  
The handlebar bag is attached to a specially designed buckle at  
the upper rear end of the passenger compartment, as well as to  
the handlebar itself by means of two straps with buckles.  
With the tried and tested 5-point seatbelt system, your children  
are securely and comfortably strapped into the Chariot.  
WARNING  
For the handlebar bag, the maximum cargo load is 1 kg.  
When loading the handlebar bag, care must also be taken to  
ensure that there is not too much weight loaded into the rear  
storage bags, otherwise the carrier could tip backwards. In  
this regard, please make sure you follow the specifications  
and descriptions given in Sections 6 and 7.  
To fasten the child into the carrier, proceed as follows:  
1. The shoulder harness always stays fastened to the crotch  
belt by their shared middle buckle.  
2. Undo both of the top buckles of the padded shoulder  
harness on the back rest. Take off the shoulder harness  
towards the front.  
Safety wrist strap  
On the rear left upper side frame tube, there is the safety wrist  
strap, which is required to secure the carrier to the wrist when  
using it as a Jogging Stroller or Stroller. In all other travelling  
situations this safety wrist strap should be stored safely in the  
rear mesh pocket (see Section 4.7).  
3. Open the waist belt.  
4. Place the child on the seat.  
5. Make sure that the crotch belt is between the child’s legs.  
6. The shoulder harness’s upper two buckles are attached to  
vertical straps. Now move both upper buckles until they are  
directly above the shoulders of the child.  
7. Draw the shoulder harness upwards over the child’s  
shoulders and click both of the upper buckles into their  
respective buckles on the vertical straps. Make sure that  
you do not pinch the child’s neck with the buckles.  
8. Once again make sure that the crotch belt is between the  
child’s legs.  
9. All belts can be adjusted. The shoulder harness can be  
adjusted to fit correctly by pulling tight or loosening the loose  
ends of the upper securing straps to equal degrees. The  
loose end of the crotch belt can be pulled tight or loosened  
like this as well.  
10. Adjust the shoulder harness and crotch belt to fit so that all  
belts are tight and the lower end of the padded shoulder  
harness with the “Chariot” logo is level with the child’s lower  
chest region.  
11. Fasten the waist belt. The waist belt must be on the outside  
of the crotch belt.  
DANGER  
Always make sure the safety wrist strap is safely stored in  
the mesh pocket when it is not in use. If this is not done it  
could get caught in the wheel spokes, and this may result in  
an accident.  
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12. On each side of the buckle, the waist belt has a loose belt  
end for adjusting to fit correctly on the child. Adjust the waist  
belt until it is tight and the buckle is in the centre in front of  
the crotch belt.  
M: Sleeve through both webbing loops. This is the default  
setting.  
13. Finally check that all belts are tight. However, avoid putting  
too much pressure on the child’s body.  
14. Make sure that the padded shoulder harness’s belt position  
is correctly adjusted, as described below.  
padded  
shoulder harness  
buckle of the  
shoulder harness  
( under tab)  
L: Sleeve through both webbing loops and the top cord loop.  
lap belt  
crotch harness  
Adjusting the padded shoulder harness  
To achieve the correct size of the padded shoulder harness,  
sleeve through or remove the shoulder belts with the plastic  
buckle through these adjustment loops, as indicated below:  
XS: Do not sleeve through any adjustment loops; thus unsleeve  
the shoulder belts from all loops.  
S: Only sleeve through the lowest webbing loop. When sized for  
XS and S, the un-used, upper sections of the shoulder harness  
go loose over the children‘s shoulders. Smooth them down their  
back for comfort.  
TIP  
Always sleeve or unsleeve the shoulder belts as descri-  
bed above equally on both sides of the padded shoulder  
harness, otherwise the shoulder harness will not sit properly,  
and correct fit of the seatbelts is not possible.  
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DANGER  
Before each journey check all buckles. If this is not done, the  
belt system may fail in the event of an emergency, with the  
serious consequences mentioned above.  
DANGER  
Always take particular care that the shoulder harness is cor-  
rectly adjusted for height, as described above. In the event of  
an emergency, incorrect adjustment of the shoulder harness  
can result in the child getting strangled.  
If only one child is being carried in a two-seater carrier, the  
manufacturer recommends that the child be placed in the  
centre of the seat.  
If you want to use the central sitting position, then strap  
the child in as follows:  
Comparison of different adjustments of the padded shoulder  
harness for children of different heights.  
1. Fasten one of the shoulder harnesses to the middle two  
vertical straps buckles on the backrest.  
TIP  
2. Use the two middle waist belts.  
Depending on manufacturing tolerance, the above menti-  
oned loops may turn out to be too narrow to pull the buckles  
through them. To make unthreading easier in this situation,  
you can unthread the buckles and then rethread them as in  
the illustration below.  
3. Use the additional crotch belt located in the middle of the  
seat.  
4. The second shoulder harness, the two outer crotch belts,  
and the outer two waist belts are not used.  
5. Adjust the belts as previously described.  
DANGER  
Always make sure you thread the belt through correctly (see  
illustration above). If this is not the case, the belt could slip  
out of the buckle. This would result in the seatbelt failing, with  
potentially serious or fatal consequences for your child in the  
event of an accident.  
Whenever you thread the belt through again, always give  
it a good pull to check that it cannot be pulled out of the  
buckle.  
DANGER  
In this case too, all the hazard warnings given above apply!  
DANGER  
DANGER  
Always make sure the seatbelts are correctly fastened  
around your child. If this is not the case, your child could be  
seriously or even fatally injured in the event of an accident.  
Always make sure the seatbelts are correctly adjusted to the  
height of your child.  
Any other use of the belt system apart from that described is  
not permitted and may result in your child being seriously or  
even fatally injured in the event of an accident.  
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4.6 Climate control  
Opening the two-in-one weather cover:  
The two-in-one weather cover  
First undo the outer tabs of the assembly at both velcro  
fasteners. Then lift the two-in-one weather cover upwards,  
pulling equally on both of its tabs.  
All models are equipped with the Chariot two-in-one weather  
cover, which consists of a plastic window that can be rolled up  
with mesh beneath it.  
TIP  
On the Cougar and CX, make sure the upper corners rubber  
seal of the two-in-one weather cover is properly seated. If  
this is not the case, the seal will not effectively prevent water  
penetration.  
Sunscreen  
A sunscreen is located under the upper rear of the two-in-one  
weather cover.  
TIP  
The mesh provides limited UV protection.  
The two-in-one weather cover is secured at the bottom by a  
double velcro fastener. First the velcro tag of the two-in-one  
weather cover is pressed onto the velcro surface on the carrier.  
Then the velcro on the carrier is pressed from the outside  
against the velcro tab of the two-in-one weather cover.  
If it is not being used, it can be rolled up and secured with the  
loops located at the top corners. The two-in-one weather cover  
is then placed over it and fastened.  
Sunscreen on the CX  
WARNING  
On the CX the front extended length tinted flap can be rolled up  
and secured with two loops.  
Always make sure that the velcro fastener is properly fas-  
tened.  
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At low temperatures the sunscreen can be unrolled, flipped  
back, and inserted in the mesh pocket behind the seat (see  
Section 4.7). This reduces penetration of cold air through the  
mesh parts of the seat backrest.  
Side window on the CX  
For additional ventilation of the interior, the CX is equipped with  
removable side windows. These are each attached by 2 zippers  
and may be removed and stored in the rear storage bag.  
There is a tab on the assembly to make it easier to reattach the  
lower zipper The end of the zipper can be pulled outwards using  
this tab.  
WARNING  
On the CX, the front tinted flap must be rolled up or folded  
inwards to insert the sunscreen in the mesh pocket behind  
the seat. If this is not done, the sunscreen will be too long  
and it may get damaged.  
TIP  
For additional climate control, the CX’s side windows can be  
partially opened, similar to the vents on the Cougars. To do  
this both zippers can be partially undone from the front, and  
then the forward portion of the side window can be folded  
back and tucked under the rear portion. Make sure that the  
front portion cannot slip out as you are travelling.  
Front side air vent on the Cougar  
For additional ventilation of the interior, the Cougar is equipped  
with a side air vent to the front of each side window. It can be  
opened either fully or partly from the inside by means of a fabric  
flap.  
DANGER  
If the un-zipped portion of the window cannot be securely  
inserted under the zipped portion, it may flap – especially  
when used as a Bicycle Trailer – and could get damaged.  
It could even get caught in the wheel spokes and this may  
result in an accident.  
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Note:  
4.7 Storage bags  
The floor covering of the Chariot Sport models Cheetah,  
Cougar, and CX forms the seat cover too. This special  
construction allows there to be a particularly low centre of  
gravity and generous head room.  
The Cheetah is equipped with a rear lower storage bag and an  
upper mesh bag.  
Using the Chariot in protracted heavy rain, and/or  
during longer journeys in the rain, causes saturation  
of the external skin. In unfavourable cases, moisture  
can penetrate the seat area, making it necessary for the  
children to wear suitable clothing.  
The Cougar and CX have removable seat padding so that the  
children do not come into direct contact with the floor of the  
carrier.  
The Cougar and CX are equipped with an adjustable rear lower  
storage bag, an upper mesh bag, and a small hidden pocket  
inside the mesh bag.  
In the case of the seat padding on the CX, the upper area can  
be folded over rearwards for small children and can be secured  
in the folded position with the Velcro.  
The storage bag may also be used in a turned up position.  
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The bracket of the adjustable storage bag support bar has two  
settings, an upper and a lower one. Make sure that the storage  
bag engages properly in both positions. Before you change the  
position of the storage bag, you must release the quick-release  
skewers on each of the side brackets. Once you have changed  
the position, you must once again tighten the quick-release  
skewers.  
4.8 Adjusting the suspension  
(Cougar and CX)  
The Cougar and CX are equipped with adjustable suspension.  
After loosening the knob, it is possible to move the clamp that  
surrounds both leaf springs. The more this clamp is moved  
in the direction of the wheel axle, the stiffer the suspension  
becomes (see the weight scale on the top spring).  
DANGER  
Make sure that you always close the quick-release skewers of  
the storage bag. Particularly in the case of models with sus-  
pension, this can come into contact with the tires during travel  
and cause damage. This may result in serious accidents.  
The weight indications on the scale are calculated from the  
weight of the child(ren) and cargo (ie. You do not need to add  
the weight of the carrier).  
The weight indications on the scale relate first and foremost to  
use as a Bicycle Trailer. For other uses it may be a good idea  
to set the suspension softer. If you discover that when riding  
over bumps the suspension can be felt and likely heard , then  
the suspension is set too soft and you need to move the knob  
rearwards.  
TIP  
When folding up the storage bag, make sure that the lower  
two straps under the bag are not tensioned too tightly.  
DANGER  
WARNING  
Never carry any heavy or protruding items in the storage  
bags of the carrier if you are also carrying children at the  
same time (risk of injury on braking). This applies particu-  
larly to the upper mesh bag!  
Make sure that you retighten the knobs once you have adjus-  
ted the clamp.  
TIP  
Where there are different weights on each of the two sides of  
the carrier, or where only one side is loaded, we recommend  
that the spring stiffness on each side be adjusted to the  
weight of the side in question.  
DANGER  
Items of luggage should be well secured so that they cannot  
move around during the journey. Unsecured items of luggage  
and overloading reduce riding stability and make the carrier  
more difficult to handle.  
DANGER  
Depending on the type of use, the storage bags may only  
be loaded to a certain weight. The load of the storage bag  
is limited by the manufacturer to 4 kg/8.8lb and that of the  
handlebar bag to 1 kg/2.2lb. Please also refer to the instruc-  
tions relating to load in Sections 5 to 10.  
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4.9 Operating the parking brake  
(Cheetah and Cougar)  
4.10 1.1 CX brake system owner’s manual  
The parking brake of the Cheetah and Cougar is in the centre of  
the long cross axle under the rear lower storage bag.  
The brake system is in the form of a cable-operated drum brake  
working on both rear wheels.  
Lock the brake by depressing the brake lever with your foot.  
Release the brake by pulling the lever upwards with your foot.  
The brake system consists of:  
brake lever (A), top brake cable (B), brake force distributor (C),  
two bottom brake cables (D) and the drum brakes (E).  
The brake force distributor is surrounded by a protective cover.  
WARNING  
If the lever cannot be pushed down smoothly and easily,  
move the carrier backwards or forwards slightly or lift it slight-  
ly by the handlebar. Do not forcibly kick the lever downwards,  
as the brake components may get bent or damaged.  
Use as intended  
The brake system of the Chariot CX is intended to be used as  
follows:  
WARNING  
The parking brake on the Cheetah and Cougar is not suitable  
for deceleration of a moving carrier.  
a) As a parking brake for parking the carrier  
b) As a deceleration device for the masses relating to the carrier  
for the following motive states:  
Walking  
Speed walking  
Jogging  
Inline skating  
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On inclines a maximum speed of 5 km/h / 3 mph is prescribed,  
otherwise there is a risk of the brakes overheating leading to  
possible brake failure.  
The maximum permissible speed for using the brake system  
with the carrier on level stretches is 15 km/h / 9 mph.  
DANGER  
Do not touch the brake drum at the wheel centre after a long  
period of use, as the brake drums can become hot and there  
is a risk of getting burnt.  
As part of the use as intended, you should also follow this  
Owner’s Manual and comply with the prescribed maintenance  
requirements.  
In the even of use not as intended the brake may overheat. This  
may lead to reduction in braking force or even brake failure.  
Use not as intended  
DANGER  
Any use that goes beyond the above is not as intended.  
On inclines a maximum speed of 5 km/h / 3 mph is therefore  
highly recommended, otherwise there is a risk of the brakes  
overheating, leading to possible brake failure.  
Use not as intended arises from overloading the carrier,  
excessive speed and improper repair of defects or  
modifications.  
The manufacturer is not liable for damages arising from use that  
is not as intended – this is at the risk of the user.  
Please note that the brake system is only designed to  
decelerate the carrier with its permissible maximum weight.  
DANGER  
Safety Instructions  
During inline skating, for instance, the brake system is not  
suitable for decelerating the transporter weight as well as  
your own weight. You will need to also apply the deceleration  
procedures that are possible in inline skating.  
General safety instructions  
Before use, please read the safety instructions in  
Sections 6 and 7.  
Warning against unauthorised modifications  
For reasons of safety, unauthorised rebuilds of and/or  
modifications to the brake system are not permitted.  
The brake system is only to be used as supplied by the  
manufacturer, permanently attached to the Chariot CX.  
Conversion of the brake system to other carriers is not  
permitted.  
Retrofitting of the brake system to an older Chariot CX model  
or other carrier is not permitted.  
Unauthorised rebuilds and modifications render the warranty  
invalid.  
Use as a parking brake  
The brake system can also be used to secure the carrier  
against running away when it is parked.  
For this, the brake lever has to be operated and blocked with  
the locking pushbutton (F).  
Use as a wheel brake  
During travel the carrier can be decelerated and brought to a  
stop by operating the brake from the brake lever. The brake  
allows you to counteract unintended acceleration on inclines.  
Before using the brake system for the first time, acquaint  
yourself with its braking effect in a safe place and away from  
road traffic.  
Brakes transform kinetic energy into heat and for this reason  
heat up.  
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Squeeze the brake lever hard in the direction of the handlebar  
grip until the locking pushbutton can be pushed in without  
encountering any appreciable resistance. Push it in until it locks.  
Adjusting the brake system  
Your Authorized Chariot Carriers will hand the carrier over to  
you with a fully adjusted brake system.  
Inevitable wear on the brake pads eventually leads to the brake  
lever having to be pulled closer and closer to the hand grip  
so as to obtain the braking force required. At the same time  
the braking force that can be obtained via the parking brake is  
reduced.  
Once there has been a noticable increase in the amount of play  
when operating the brake lever, the brake system has to be  
re-adjusted.  
Unequal wear of the brake pads, or other factors, can also lead  
to the brakes not operating with equal force making the carrier  
pull to one side on braking. Here too it would be a good idea to  
re-adjust the brake system.  
We recommend that, where possible, brake adjustment be left  
to your Authorized Chariot Retailer.  
Brake lever in the parked position  
However the description that follows will allow you to adjust the  
brake system yourself if no Authorized Chariot Retailer can be  
reached. When adjusting, proceed with care, as safe braking  
depends on correct brake adjustment.  
TIP  
We recommend that you always take the Owner’s Manual  
with you on your first journeys in case brake adjustments  
need to be made.  
DANGER  
Please ensure that the locking pushbutton is fully pushed in.  
If this is not done, the brake lever could be released and the  
parked carrier could roll away.  
To release the brake lever, squeeze the brake hard in the  
direction of the handlebar grip: a spring mechanism will make  
the locking pushbutton pop out and the brake lever will spring  
back into its released position.  
DANGER  
When parking the carrier, make sure it cannot tip over. Al-  
ways check that the carrier cannot run away. If the carrier is  
given a push, it must immediately come to a stop once it has  
been released. When parking on an incline, always be ready  
to hold the carrier in position if need be. Wear a wrist strap if  
possible.  
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The brake system involves the use of 3 adjusting screws:  
Case 1: Too much increase in brake lever play:  
First check that all brake cables with their end caps are properly  
located in the relevant hole of the adjusting screws. If necessary  
do the same for the adjusting screw on the brake lever (the one  
that you are not to adjust).  
right  
wrong  
1. Prop up the carrier so that the wheels turn freely.  
2. Use a 8 mm wrench to loosen the lock nut of the adjusting  
screw G1 on the brake force distributor.  
3. Set both wheels turning very slowly.  
4. Unscrew the adjusting screw G1 (anti clockwise) until there  
is light braking of at least one of the wheels without having  
to operate the brake lever.  
5. Screw the adjusting screw G1 back in for one full turn  
(clockwise).  
6. Using a 8mm wrench, tighten the lock nut, but without  
moving the adjusting screw.  
One on the brake force distributor (G1), and one on each of the  
drum brakes (G2, G3). By unscrewing G1, the inner cable in the  
top brake cable is tightened. By unscrewing G2 or G3, the inner  
cable in the bottom brake cable is tightened.  
DANGER  
DANGER  
As you do this, please note that the adjusting screw G1  
may only be unscrewed to a maximum of 3 mm, measured  
between the tightened lock nut and screw head. If this is  
not the case, there is the risk that the screw will shear with  
potential loss of braking force as a result.  
Do not use any adjusting screw that might be present on the  
brake lever. Unscrewing it would result in inadmissible limita-  
tion of the free room needed for the brake cable nipple in the  
brake force distributor, and this may result in brake failure.  
There are lock nuts on all adjusting screws to stop them from  
changing their position.  
If the possible extent of adjustment of the adjusting screw G1 is  
insufficient, the adjusting screws G2 and G3 can be adjusted as  
described in the following section.  
DANGER  
Always make sure that the lock nuts are tightly fastened.  
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Case 2: Brakes pull unequally  
Basic adjustment  
Fine adjusting  
With a loaded carrier, check that the breaks now work with  
equal force and the carrier does not pull to one side on braking.  
First check that all brake cables with their end caps are properly  
located in the relevant hole of the adjusting screws. If necessary  
do the same for the adjusting screw on the brake lever (the one  
that you are not to adjust). (See illustration in the preceding  
section).  
If the brakes still pull to one side, readjust on the side that the  
carrier pulls to when the brake is applied:  
1. Use a 8 mm wrench to loosen the lock nut of the adjusting  
screw G2/G3 on the brake backplate of the drum brake.  
2. Screw the adjusting screw in one half turn (clockwise).  
3. Check again to see if braking force is equal.  
4. Repeat the procedure until equal braking has been  
achieved.  
5. Using a 8 mm wrench, tighten the lock nut, but without  
moving the adjusting screw.  
6. Check that the parking brake works properly. With the locking  
pushbutton pushed in, check that the carrier does not roll  
away and that it comes to a stop again immediately it is  
released.  
1. Prop up the carrier so that the wheels turn freely.  
2. Start by adjusting one of the wheels.  
3. Use a 8 mm wrench to loosen the lock nut of the adjusting  
screw G2 on the brake backplate of the drum brake.  
4. Set the wheel turning very slowly.  
5. Unscrew the adjusting screw G2 (anti-clockwise) until there  
is light braking of the wheel without having to operate the  
brake lever.  
6. Screw the adjusting screw G2 back in for one full turn  
(clockwise).  
7. Using a 8 mm wrench, tighten the lock nut, but without  
moving the adjusting screw.  
DANGER  
DANGER  
Please note: Adjusting screws G2 and G3 must not be  
fully unscrewed from the brake backplate. Make sure  
that they extend through the brake backplate with at  
least 2 mm protruding on the opposite side.  
If this is not the case, there is a risk that the screw will shear  
with potential sudden loss of braking force as a result.  
Always make sure that the lock nuts are tightly fastened.  
If you cannot obtain satisfactory adjustment, please  
consult your Authorized Chariot Retailer.  
Wear limit of the brake pads in the drum brake  
The brake pads on your Chariot CX are designed to have a  
long life, but will wear over time. With frequent use their wear  
limit can eventually be reached. This requires replacement of  
the brake pads, which is something that your Authorized Chariot  
Retailer will carry out.  
The wear limit is reached when  
No further readjustment is possible because the adjusting  
screws are unscrewed to their maximum as described above,  
or  
Front view  
on release, the brake lever no longer springs back to its  
released position, or  
after releasing the brake lever, the wheels do not move  
freely, in spite of the basic adjustment being correct.  
Proceed in exactly the same way for the wheel on the other  
side.  
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Wheel removal  
Fitting this cap is particularly important when you are using the  
XC skiing kit.  
TIP  
When removing the wheels, the parking brake must be off.  
Ensure too that all brake cables with their end caps are pro-  
perly located in the relevant hole of the adjusting screws. If  
necessary do the same for the adjusting screw on the brake  
lever (the one that you are not to adjust).  
To remove the wheel press the unlocking button in the centre of  
the wheel and pull the wheel off to the side.  
Wheel fitting  
TIP  
When fitting the wheels, the parking brake must be off. Ensu-  
re too that all brake cables with their end caps are properly  
located in the relevant hole of the adjusting screws. If neces-  
sary do the same for the adjusting screw on the brake lever  
(the one that you are not to adjust).  
To t the wheel, press the unlocking button in the centre of the  
wheel and push the axle into the wheel mount socket until it can  
go no further. Release the unlocking button. The axle will now  
click in.  
The brake mechanism that is now exposed is sensitive to dirt.  
To protect it from dirt, Chariot supplies two protective caps. We  
recommend that each time the wheels are removed these caps  
be inserted on the brake callipers.  
DANGER  
Make sure that you check that both wheels are properly  
seated by pulling the wheel hard to one side without pres-  
sing the unlocking button. To do this lift the carrier slightly  
and hold it firm with one hand. Check a number of times that  
the wheel cannot be pulled off, and give it a good shake as  
well to make sure.  
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Care and maintenance  
Cleaning  
The brake internal areas must be dry and free of dirt. If the  
wheels are removed, the protective cap prevents dirt entering  
from outside.  
Wear of the brake callipers, however, also gives rise to dust that  
clogs the inside.  
If necessary, please clean using a dry and grease-free brush.  
If you want to wash your Chariot with water, please leave the  
wheels in place, so that as little water as possible gets into the  
drum brakes. Nevertheless, after washing with water you should  
carry out a brake test, since contact with water cannot always  
be prevented and moisture reduces braking efficiency.  
Brake cables  
Before each journey check that there are no kinks in or other  
damage to the brake cables.  
Screw connections  
After the first 100 km, check that all screws and nuts are  
tight. If necessary, retighten.  
After this, carry out a check that the screws and nuts are tight  
at regular intervals.  
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5. The Cycling Kit  
As an alternative to the “Chariot” Cycling Kit, the Cycling Kit can  
be supplied with the Weber hitcharm and hitch.  
“Weber” Cycling Kit:  
Weber hitcharm without hitch, front, rear and spoke reflectors,  
safety flag. You can either choose the Weber hitch with  
adjustable kickstand (Weber B) or the Weber hitch for rear-axle  
attachment (Weber E).  
The assembled bicycle trailer (CTS Ready Chassis +  
Cycling Kit)  
Safety instructions for use as a Bicycle Trailer  
Supplied as standard  
General safety instructions for operation as a bicycle  
trailer:  
Basics  
Please make sure you read the safety instructions in the  
“Safety” section at the beginning of this Owner’s Manual.  
Only cyclists who are experienced and strong enough may  
tow bicycle trailers. If you wish to carry children in the bicycle  
trailer, you must be 16 years old or over.  
Make sure that your bicycle is in good and safe condition.  
We recommend you have your bicycle regularly serviced by  
a bicycle retailer.  
If you are not sure whether your bicycle is suitable for towing  
a trailer, please ask your bicycle retailer.  
We recommend that especially long rear wheel mudguards  
and rear-view mirrors be fitted to the bicycle that is to tow.  
When using this trailer, please also follow the Owner’s  
Manual of the bicycle used for towing. Find out whether your  
bicycle is permitted for use in towing bicycle trailers and the  
permitted overall weight of the bicycle/trailer vehicle.  
When parking the vehicle, make sure it cannot tip over.  
Attaching the trailer changes the bicycle’s centre of gravity,  
so that certain types of kickstands cannot be used in  
connection with a trailer. The bicycle may tip over. The trailer  
and bicycle may get damaged. If in doubt ask your specialist  
dealer.  
“Chariot” Cycling Kit  
Chariot hitcharm with Axle-Mount ezHitch (including  
quick-release skewer) and ezClick attachment, front,  
rear and spoke reflectors and safety flag  
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As regards the children carried  
Performance characteristics when used as a  
Bicycle Trailer  
For riders of bicycles and children being carried who can sit  
without support, we recommend wearing a suitable approved  
helmet.  
Top speed  
25 km/h / 15 mph  
walking pace  
As regards the trailer  
Top speed on corners  
When the trailer is towed behind a bicycle, the stroller wheels  
must never be fixed in their use position (wheels down). They  
may only be carried in their out-of-use position (wheels up).  
Remember that on right-hand turns the radius of the turn is  
restricted. If the rear wheel of the bicycle comes into contact  
with the hitcharm, there is a risk of the cyclist falling and  
injury.  
Please ensure that when manoeuvring, the trailer is not set  
at an angle of more than 90° to the bicycle, otherwise the  
hitch may be damaged.  
Permitted hitcharm load  
(tongue or nose weight, to be ensured  
by good load distribution, see page 32) 1 - 6 kg/2.2-13.2lb  
Permissible rear wheel size  
on the towing bicycle  
26 or 28 inches/700cc  
Legal requirements  
As regards the children in the trailer  
Remember that at dusk and in the dark, the bicycle and carrier  
must be equipped with regulation working lighting. Rear battery-  
powered lights for instance are suitable as working lighting.  
Please remember that the trailer should only be connected or  
unconnected provided there is no child in the trailer.  
Never cycle without closing the two-in-one weather cover  
otherwise your child may be injured by insects, dirt or grit  
thrown up from the road.  
These can, for instance, be installed on the top of the rear  
side frame tubes or clipped onto the fabric sleeve in the same  
location.  
Please ensure the following before each journey:  
Make sure that the hitcharm is correctly fitted and secured to  
the trailer: see pages 27 and 28.  
Make sure the hitch is firmly attached on the bicycle. A hitch  
that is not securely attached may work loose from the rear  
axle and result in losing the trailer.  
Make sure that the hitcharm is correctly coupled up and  
secured to the bicycle: see pages 29 - 31.  
Before each journey, check the full function of the warning  
devices: spoke reflectors, front and rear reflectors, safety  
flag, and lights if necessary.  
Remember that at dusk and in the dark, the bicycle and  
trailer must be equipped with regulation working lighting.  
Before each journey make sure that the maximum trailer  
cargo load is not being exceeded and the specified  
permissible hitcharm load (nose weight) is maintained.  
Pay attention to the following when travelling:  
Ask your specialist retailer for suitable lights and the correct  
method to attach the lights.  
Always cycle with care and look well ahead. Avoid applying  
emergency braking. When applying emergency braking,  
there is the risk that the rear wheel of the bicycle may pull to  
one side and you lose control of the bicycle/trailer vehicle.  
The maximum permissible speed for towing this trailer is  
25 km/h / 15 mph. Take corners/turns at walking pace, as  
there is a risk of tipping over.  
Remember that the steering and braking characteristics of  
your bicycle are different when towing a trailer.  
Always avoid going over obstacles with one wheel of the  
trailer only, especially on corners – the trailer might tip over,  
even at walking pace!  
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Assembly  
For the plastic wheels used on theCheetah.  
Assembling the reflectors and safety flag  
Screw two reflectors onto each wheel on the brackets provided.  
If you want to use your Chariot as a Bicycle Trailer, all reflectors  
and safety flags must be installed.  
Exception: If you use tires with reflective strips, the spoke  
reflectors can be left off.  
Position a spoke reflector between two outer spokes and an  
inner spoke in such a way that the inner spoke lies in the guide  
slot of the reflector.  
Guide the plastic clip with its slot over the inner spoke into the  
hole of the reflector and secure by tightening it a quarter turn  
using a screwdriver.  
For fastening the front and rear reflectors you need a Philips  
screwdriver.  
Spoked wheels  
on the Cougar  
and the CX.  
Attach two  
reflectors on each  
wheel (as shown,  
opposite each  
other to the right  
and left of the  
valve).  
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Screw the red reflectors into the rear grommets on the storage  
bag.  
Attaching the hitcharm to the  
CTS Ready Chassis  
The hitcharm is attached to the CTS Ready Chassis into the left  
“VersaWing 2.0” bracket.  
The hitcharm must always be attached into the left-hand  
side of the carrier (as seen in the direction of travel). The  
hitcharm must always be attached with both spring buttons  
pointing upwards.  
Press down the small button and slide the hitcharm into the  
VersaWing 2.0 until the large button engages in the VersaWing  
2.0 (Figures 1 to 3).  
Screw the white reflectors into the front grommets on the  
passenger compartment.  
Push the two safety flag rods together and guide the bottom  
end into the hole located in the plastic end cap in the upper left  
rear frame tube. Push the rod in until it stops.  
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The hitcharm should now protrude about 2 cm / 3/4 inch out of  
the rear side of the VersaWing 2.0, and the rear vertical holes in  
the VersaWing 2.0 and hitcharm must align with each other.  
Correctly installed hitcharm.  
DANGER  
Make sure that the hitcharm is correctly attached and se-  
cured to the carrier. Any kind of incorrect assembly may lead  
to loss of the carrier during travel, with serious consequences  
for your child, possibly even fatal injuries.  
Insert the security pin into the rear vertical hole of the  
VersaWing 2.0 and push it down completely through the  
hitcharm until the retaining ring is touching the top of the  
VersaWing 2.0.  
Attaching the hitcharm to the bicycle  
(Chariot Axle-Mount ezHitch)  
Your specialist dealer fits the Chariot Axle-Mount ezHitch to  
your bicycle on delivery of the carrier.  
In certain special cases, however, you may have to fit it  
yourself, e.g. after removing the rear wheel or when fitting the  
Axle-Mount ezHitch to a second bicycle. Assembly for such  
cases is described below.  
In all cases, we recommend that you have the Axle-Mount  
ezHitch fitted by your specialist dealer.  
DANGER  
Axle-Mount ezHitch and accompanying quick-release skewer.  
The security pin must always be inserted, in addition to the  
large spring button in the bicycle hitcharm! A hitcharm that  
has not been secured properly may come loose during travel,  
with serious consequences for your child, possibly even fatal  
injuries.  
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Attaching the Axle-Mount ezHitch  
In order to ensure that the hub is clamped sufficiently in the  
dropouts, the quick-release lever must begin gripping as it  
moves from the open to the middle position, and approaching  
the closed position you should clearly feel resistance as you  
tighten.  
If it is too easy or too difficult to move the quick-release, tighten  
or loosen the lock nut on the other side of the hub to adjust.  
The Axle-Mount ezHitch must always be attached to the  
left-hand side of the bicycle (as seen in the direction of  
travel).  
Bicycle with quick-release axle  
Remove the existing quick-release. Loosen the nut of the  
Chariot quick-release.  
Push the quick-release axle through the hitch and then through  
the axle of the wheel.  
If you don’t feel confident operating the quick-release,  
please ask your specialist retailer for assistance.  
DANGER  
The opening for the hitch ball and the vertical hole for the  
security pin must point forward.  
Always make sure that the quick-release is correctly atta-  
ched. An incorrectly tensioned quick-release may result in  
the rear wheel coming loose and lead to accidents.  
Bicycle with solid axle  
Unscrew the rear wheels left-hand axle nut and the spacer or  
plane washer.  
Install the Axle-Mount ezHitch on the axle.  
The opening for the hitch ball and the vertical hole for the  
security pin must point forward.  
Fit the quick-release nut on the right-hand side. Both skewer  
springs must be located in such a way that the narrow side of  
each spring points towards the centre of the hub.  
DANGER  
The quick-release nut must be tightened on the axle thread  
by at least 5 full turns, so that adequate clamping force is  
ensured. A thread which is too short can lead to accidental  
loosening of the rear wheel, with damage and accidents as a  
result.  
If in doubt ask your specialist retailer!  
Screw the wheels axle nut and the spacer or plain washer back  
on and tighten them securely.  
Close the quick-release lever with the end of the lever pointing  
upwards. In this position there is enough space to insert the  
security pin.  
DANGER  
Depending on the hub type, the existing torque support  
washer for the hub must stay on the frame. Please follow  
the assembly instructions for the hub and the manufacturer’s  
torque specifications when fastening the axle nut. If in doubt  
always ask your specialist retailer.  
DANGER  
The rear wheels axle nut must be tightened on the axle  
thread by at least 5 full turns, so that adequate clamping  
force is ensured. A thread which is too short can lead to  
accidental loosening of the rear wheel, with damage and  
accidents as a result.  
If in doubt ask your specialist retailer!  
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Attaching the carrier  
Secure the pin by pulling the hole of the rubber tab over the  
protruding end of the pin.  
From the front, insert the elastomer ball, which is attached to  
the hitcharm, into the Axle-Mount ezHitch.  
Pull the hitch ball rearward to the end of the socket in the axle  
mounted hitch cup.  
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4
2
5
Finally, always attach the hitch’s back-up safety strap around the  
bicycle frame. To do this, from above, put the hitch back-up safety  
strap around the chain stay, and attach the hook of the hitch back-  
up safety strap to the hitcharm D-ring located on the underside of  
the hitcharm.  
Push the security pin from the top through both holes of the  
Axle-Mount ezHitch.  
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Special features of the VersaWing 2.0  
DANGER  
If you want to convert the carrier from a Bicycle Trailer to  
another CTS Conversion Kit, or if you want to store the carrier,  
the hitcharm on the Cougar and CX can be stored to the side of  
the carrier.  
Always attach the hitch’s back-up safety strap in the manner  
described above. It serves as additional protection against  
losing the carrier during operation.  
For this the carrier must not be folded.  
DANGER  
Insert the front end of the hitcharm in the groove provided for  
it in the Click ‘n’ Store bracket located on the rear side of the  
carrier. The rear end of the hitcharm will point forward. Push the  
hitcharm in the Click ‘n’ Store bracket down until the end of the  
hitcharm catches in the recess of the VersaWing 2.0, and the  
horizontal holes of the hitcharm and VersaWing 2.0 are aligned  
with each other.  
Do not use the Bicycle Trailer if you cannot attach the hitch’s  
back-up safety strap around your bicycle frame for any reason!  
Contact your specialist retailer for assistance if this occurs.  
Fixing the Weber hitch to the bicycle  
In this connection, please read carefully the comprehensive  
manufacturer’s instructions which are supplied by Weber both  
for the hitch with adjustable kickstand (Weber B) and for the  
Weber Axle-Mount Hitch (Weber E).  
TIP  
Always store the hitcharm on the left-hand side of the carrier  
(as seen in the direction of travel).  
Weber B  
Use the security pin at the end of the hitcharm for attaching the  
hitcharm to the VersaWing 2.0. For this, insert the pin through  
the horizontal hole in the VersaWing 2.0 and hitcharm until it will  
go no further.  
Weber E  
DANGER  
Always secure the stored hitcharm to the VersaWing 2.0.  
If you do not do this, it could work loose, get caught in the  
wheel spokes and cause an accident.  
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Suitability of the bicycle used for towing  
DANGER  
Always make sure you follow the manufacturer’s specifications  
in the owner’s manual of the bicycle used for towing, where the  
suitability specifications of the bicycle are to be found.  
Always attach the snap hook of the hitch back-up safety  
strap to its accompanying D-ring on the hitcharm end that  
now points upwards. If you do not do this, it could get caught  
in the wheel spokes and cause an accident.  
Example 1: If the manufacturer states »This bicycle is suitable  
for pulling an unbraked trailer of overall weight 40 kg«, then  
you may add a maximum load of 30 kg, since the carrier itself  
weighs approximately 10 kg/22 lb (e.g. Cheetah 1).  
Example 2: If the manufacturer states »The permissible  
bicycle full load of 120 kg/ 265 lb may not be exceeded. Please  
note that the permissible full load may also not be exceeded if  
you attach a trailer,« then, in order to determine the cargo load,  
you need to subtract the weight of the bicycle, your own weight  
and the carrier unloaded weight from the permissible full load.  
For instance, if the bicycle weighs 15 kg/ 33 lb and the cyclist  
weighs 72 kg/ 159 lb, then a maximum of 23 kg/ 51 lb additional  
cargo load may be carried (120 - 15 - 72 - 10 = 23)/(265 – 33  
– 159 – 22 = 51).  
You will find the weight specifications for your carrier in Section  
13 “Specifications”.  
DANGER  
Use  
If there is nothing specified in the owner’s manual of your bi-  
cycle regarding towing a trailer, this does not mean that there  
are no limitations. In such a case, always ask your specialist  
retailer.  
Weight distribution and hitcharm load (tongue or nose  
weight) on the hitch  
The exact position of the seat in the Chariot has been specially  
chosen so as to give optimum weight distribution if there are  
only children sitting in the carrier.  
The only other factor in weight distribution is the weight of  
luggage items. The storage bags described in Section 3.7  
are intended for the carrying of luggage items. The carrying  
of luggage items next to the child on the seat is prohibited.  
We would also urge against carrying luggage items in the foot  
space.  
Travelling  
Please ensure the following before each journey:  
Follow all safety instructions at the beginning of this  
section and the general safety instructions at the beginning  
of the Owner’s Manual.  
Checking of the hitcharm load (tongue or nose weight) is  
important if you want to carry a heavy load in the storage bags  
along with a light child, or if you are using your Chariot as a  
Bicycle Trailer.  
DANGER  
When used as a Bicycle Trailer, the stroller wheels must  
never be installed in their use position (wheels down). They  
may only be carried in their out-of-use position (wheels up).  
For a description of the positions of the stroller wheels, see  
Section 7.  
The hitcharm load (tongue or nose weight) on the carrier hitch  
needs to be 1 - 6 kg / 2.2 – 13.2 lb for safe road handling.  
The hitcharm load (tongue or nose weight) is the weight that  
you lift on the hitch when the carrier is loaded up.  
If you are not confident about estimating the hitcharm load  
(tongue or nose weight), use a bathroom scale to help you:  
1. Put the bathroom scales next to the hitcharm of the loaded  
carrier.  
2. Stand on the scales and note your own weight.  
3. Lift up the hitcharm at the hitch to around 30 cm/12 inches  
above the ground.  
Correct assembly of the stroller  
wheels for carrying them  
out-of-use when used as a  
Bicycle Trailer.  
Wrong!!!  
The weight as displayed should now be 1 - 6 kg/2.2 – 13.2 lb  
above your own weight.  
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Pay attention to the following when travelling:  
Follow all safety instructions at the beginning of this  
section and the general safety instructions at the beginning  
of the Owner’s Manual.  
DANGER  
When turning round or manoeuvring the outfit, the angle  
between the towing bicycle and the carrier must not exceed  
90°, The hitch ball may get damaged (overstretched) and  
lose its stiffness as a result.  
DANGER  
Make sure the spring button engages correctly. Before use,  
ensure that the hitcharm is securely locked by giving it a  
good forward pull. If this is not the case, the hitcharm might  
work lose during travel and you could lose the carrier.  
DANGER  
Only park the carrier on flat surfaces and secure it with the  
parking brake.  
Use as a pull wagon  
DANGER  
On short stretches and level surfaces, the carrier may be used  
as a pull wagon.  
Inline skating with the pull wagon is not permitted.  
For this, insert the hitcharm rotated through 90° in the left-hand  
(in direction of travel) VersaWing 2.0 (the same wing as the  
hitcharm is used for trailering). The front end of the hitcharm  
must point upwards.  
DANGER  
Any assembly of the hitcharm other than the one described  
is not permitted. Any kind of incorrect assembly may lead to  
loss of the carrier during travel, with serious consequences  
for your child, possibly even fatal injuries.  
Push the hitcharm in until the spring buttons, which is now on  
the outside side, come up against the VersaWing 2.0.  
Then press the smaller button in and slide the hitcharm into the  
VersaWing 2.0 until the large spring button audibly engages.  
On this type of assembly, engagement of the spring button is  
not visible, however you should be able to see the small spring  
button returned to its normal “out” position.  
Insert the security pin through the horizontal hole at the back of  
the VersaWing 2.0.  
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6. The Jogging Kit  
Please remember that controlling a jogger when inline  
skating, especially if it is fully loaded, requires particular  
experience and sure mastery of inline skating technique.  
During the journey do not put your weight on the handlebar.  
There is a risk of falling!  
To get used to the specific handling characteristics, first carry  
out a practice run without children, but with maximum load,  
and away from road traffic.  
The parking brake on the Cheetah 1, Cheetah 2, Cougar 1  
and Cougar 2 models is not suitable for deceleration of a  
moving carrier.  
So as to prevent it from tipping backwards, the storage  
bags at the rear of the carrier may not be loaded with  
excessive weight. Carry out the following check: Depress  
the handlebar by about 15 cm. The carrier should return to  
its original standing position and should not tip backwards.  
Manufacturer’s recommendation: Maximum load in the  
storage bags together if no handlebar bag is being used. The  
maximum load of the handlebar bag is 1 kg. The maximum  
load of the other storage bags is reduced to 2 kg if the  
handlebar bag is loaded with 1 kg.  
The assembled Jogging Stroller  
(CTS Ready Chassis + Jogging Kit)  
Safety instructions for using the brake system on the  
CX 1 and CX 2 models:  
Supplied as standard  
Before using the brake system for the first time, acquaint  
yourself with its braking effect away from road traffic.  
On your first journeys always take the Owner’s Manual  
with you in case adjustments need to be made to the brake  
system.  
Check the braking effect before each journey.  
Before each journey check that both brakes operate with the  
same force.  
Before each journey check that the lock nuts are tight on the  
adjusting screws.  
Before each journey check that there are no kinks in or other  
damage to the brake cables.  
The braking system is only suitable for decelerating the  
carrier weight, not the additional weight of the inline skater.  
You will also need to apply the deceleration procedures that  
are possible in inline skating.  
Jogging Kit: 16”  
wheel with quick-release skewer, and 2 wheel arms with  
ezClick attachment  
Always ensure that when the parking brake is applied the  
spring button is fully pressed in. If this is not done, the brake  
lever could be released and the parked carrier could roll  
away.  
Safety instructions for use as a Jogging Stroller  
Only park the carrier on flat surfaces.  
Please make sure you read the safety instructions in the  
“Safety” section at the beginning of this Owner’s Manual.  
Before each journey check that all components are properly  
fitted, particularly the front quick-release wheel, the rear  
wheels, and the handlebar.  
Check that the parking brake is working properly. Always  
check that the carrier cannot roll away. If the carrier is given  
a push, it should immediately come to a halt once it has been  
released.  
If the carrier is not held securely by the parking brake, the  
brake must be readjusted.  
Do not park the carrier on roads or other places which are on  
an incline.  
If you leave the jogging stroller standing, always secure it  
with the parking brake.  
When parking the carrier, make sure it cannot tip over.  
When pushing the jogging stroller, always put the wrist safety  
strap around your wrist.  
Inline skating is only permitted with models CX 1 and CX 2.  
The maximum speed on the level is 15 km/h, in other words  
moderate inline skating speed. Take turns and inclines at  
walking pace!  
Remember that the brake drums heat up when used, so  
there is a risk of burning yourself if you touch them.  
Before each journey make sure that the brake system  
adjusting screws are secured and not unscrewed too far.  
If you need to replace brake system components due to wear  
or for other reasons, only have replacement carried out by an  
Authorized Chariot Retailer.  
Keep the insides of the drum brake dry and free of dirt.  
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Performance characteristics when used as a  
Jogging Stroller  
Top speed on straight aways  
Top speed on corners  
15 km/h / 9 mph  
walking pace  
walking pace  
Top speed on hills/inclines  
Assembly  
Push the wheel arms, with the bend toward the centre of the  
carrier and wheel dropouts pointing downwards, into each  
VersaWing 2.0.  
The wheel arm should nowprotrude about 2 cm / 3/4 inch out of  
the rear side of the VersaWing 2.0.  
DANGER  
Make sure that the wheel arms are correctly attached to the  
carrier. Incorrect attachment may lead to loss of the front  
wheel during travel and this may lead to an accident.  
Press the small button in for each and push the wheel arms into  
the VersaWing 2.0 until the large button engages  
(Figures 1 to 3).  
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Guide the quick-release axle through the wheel axle and screw  
on the nut. Both skewer springs must be located on each side  
so that the narrow side points towards the centre of the hub.  
Close the quick-  
release lever.  
In order to ensure that the hub is clamped sufficiently in the  
axle dropouts, the quick-release lever must begin gripping as it  
moves from the open to the middle position, and approaching  
the closed position you should clearly feel resistance as you  
tighten.  
If it is too easy or too difficult to move the quick-release, tighten  
or loosen the lock nut on the other side of the hub to adjust.  
If you don’t feel confident operating the quick-release  
skewer, please ask your specialist retailer for assistance.  
DANGER  
Always make sure that the quick-release is correctly instal-  
led. An incorrectly tensioned quick-release may lead to the  
rear wheel coming loose, resulting in accidents.  
DANGER  
When using the carrier as a Jogging Stroller, always put the  
safety wrist strap, which is fastened securely on the left rear  
upper frame tube, around your wrist. This prevents the carrier  
from accidentally rolling away.  
Tip the carrier backwards and put it down on the handlebar.  
Insert the wheel in the axle dropouts.  
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To correct  
DANGER  
directional trueness  
(ie. The carrier not  
rolling straight):  
Always make sure that the large spring button of each  
wheel arm engages in the hole of the relevant Click ‘n’ Store  
bracket. If this is not done, the wheel arm might work loose  
and get caught in the wheel spokes. You run the risk of an  
accident!  
3 straps are provided at the rear on the storage bag for attaching  
the 16” wheel. First of all thread correctly and then pull the top  
webbing strap tight. Then secure the wheel using the right and  
left-hand Velcro straps.  
The dropouts of the wheel arms are screwed on and their holes  
are slotted. After loosening both screws, the dropout can be  
moved. This is possible on both the right-hand and the left-hand  
side dropout. If the Jogging Stroller is pulling to the right, the  
dropout on the right-hand side must be moved forwards, and  
the one on the left-hand side backwards (or vice versa).  
WARNING  
Please ensure that your child does not stand on the wheel  
arms when entering or leaving the carrier. If at any time you  
stop, do not allow anyone to sit on the wheel arms. Applying  
a load on either wheel arm may result in the aluminium axle  
sockets working loose.  
Storing the wheels arms and 16” wheel  
If you want to convert the carrier from Jogging Stroller to  
another CTS Conversion Kit, or if you want to store the carrier,  
the wheel arms can be attached to the rear side of the carrier.  
The 16” wheel can be attached at the back of the rear storage  
bag.  
DANGER  
Always make sure that the wheel is attached securely.  
For this the carrier must not be folded.  
The wheel arm can be attached to a Click ‘n’ Store bracket on  
the rear side of the carrier. Press the small spring button in and  
insert the wheel arm in the groove provided for it in the Click ‘n’  
Store bracket. Position the wheel arm to that the large spring  
button engages in the hole of the Click ‘n’ Store bracket.  
Always attach the right-hand wheel arm (as seen in the  
direction of travel) to the right-hand side of the carrier (as seen  
in the direction of travel) and the left-hand one to the left-hand  
side. The axle dropouts will then protrude inwards below the  
carrier.  
Travelling  
Always make sure you follow the Owner’s Manual for the  
brake system on the CX – please see Section 4.10.  
DANGER  
Your safety and the safety of your child in a dangerous situati-  
on may depend on correct use of the brake.  
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Weight distribution  
DANGER  
7. The Strolling Kit  
So as to prevent it from tipping backwards, the storage bags  
at the rear of the carrier may not be loaded with excessive  
weight. Carry out the following check: Push downwards on  
the handlebar by about 150 mm. The carrier should return to  
its original standing position and should not tip backwards.  
Manufacturer’s recommendation: There should be a maxi-  
mum load of 4 kg in all the rear storage bags together if no  
handlebar bag is being used.  
The maximum load of the handlebar bag is 1 kg. The maxi-  
mum load of the other rear storage bags is reduced to 2 kg if  
the handlebar bag is loaded with 1 kg.  
The assembled Stroller (CTS Ready Chassis + Strolling Kit)  
Supplied as  
standard  
Strolling Kit:  
2 x 8” stroller wheels  
Safety instructions for use as a Stroller  
Please make sure you read the safety instructions in the  
“Safety” section at the beginning of this Owner’s Manual.  
Before each journey check that all components are properly  
fitted, particularly the stroller casters and the handlebar.  
Do not park the carrier on roads or other places which are on  
an incline.  
If you leave the stroller stationary, always secure it with the  
parking brake.  
When pushing the stroller, always put the wrist safety strap  
around your wrist.  
Inline skating with the stroller is not permitted.  
The foot activated parking brake on the Cheetah 1, Cheetah  
2, Cougar 1 and Cougar 2 models is not suitable for  
deceleration of a moving carrier.  
So as to prevent it from tipping backwards, the storage  
bags at the rear of the carrier may not be loaded with  
excessive weight. Carry out the following check: Depress  
the handlebar by about 15 cm. The carrier should return to  
its original standing position and should not tip backwards.  
Manufacturer’s recommendation: Maximum load in the  
storage bags together if no handlebar bag is being used. The  
maximum load of the handlebar bag is 1 kg. The maximum  
load of the other storage bags is reduced to 2 kg if the  
handlebar bag is loaded with 1 kg.  
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Safety instructions for using the brake system  
on the CX 1 and CX 2 models:  
Assembly  
To attach the stroller wheel, press the plastic button on the  
side of the VersaWing 2.0 until it can go no further. Then, from  
below, insert the upward pointing caster shaft of the stroller  
wheel into the vertical hole of the VersaWing 2.0 until it can go  
no further.  
Before using the brake system for the first time, acquaint  
yourself with its braking effect.  
On your first journeys always take the Owner’s Manual  
with you in case adjustments need to be made to the brake  
system.  
Check the braking effect before each journey.  
Before each journey check that both brakes operate with the  
same force.  
Before each journey check that the lock nuts are tight on the  
adjusting screws.  
Before each journey check that there are no kinks in or other  
damage to the brake cables.  
Always ensure that when the parking brake is applied the  
spring button is fully pressed in. If this is not done, the brake  
lever could be released and the parked carrier could roll  
away.  
Only park the carrier on flat surfaces.  
Check that the parking brake is working properly. Always  
check that the carrier cannot roll away. If the carrier is given  
a push, it should immediately come to a stop once it has  
been released.  
If the carrier is not held securely by the parking brake, the  
brake must be readjusted.  
Remember that the brake drums heat up when used, so  
there is a risk of burning yourself if you touch them.  
Before each journey make sure that the brake system  
adjusting screws are secured and not unscrewed too far.  
If you need to replace brake system components due to wear  
or for other reasons, only have replacement carried out by a  
Authorized Chariot Retailer.  
Release the plastic button. This now clicks back towards the  
outside, resulting in locking of the attachment axle of the stroller  
wheel.  
Keep the insides of the drum brake dry and free of dirt.  
Performance characteristics  
Inline skating with the Stroller is not permitted.  
DANGER  
Always make sure that the stroller wheels are properly and  
fully engaged and locked. To check this pull the stroller  
wheels up and down in a vertical direction. Make sure that  
the plastic locking button has fully clicked back. Incorrect  
assembly may lead to accidents.  
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If you want to convert the carrier from Stroller to another CTS  
Conversion Kit, you can store the stroller wheels on the top of  
the VersaWing 2.0 .  
Weight distribution  
DANGER  
To attach them proceed as described above.  
The caster fork arms should point backwards.  
So as to prevent it from tipping backwards, the storage bags  
at the rear of the carrier may not be loaded with excessive  
weight. Carry out the following check: Push downwards on  
the handlebar by about 150 mm. The carrier should return to  
its original standing position and should not tip backwards.  
Manufacturer’s recommendation: There should be a maxi-  
mum load of 4 kg in all the rear storage bags together if no  
handlebar bag is being used.  
The maximum load of the handlebar bag is 1 kg. The maxi-  
mum load of the other rear storage bags is reduced to 2 kg if  
the handlebar bag is loaded with 1 kg.  
DANGER  
Always make sure that the stroller wheels are fully engaged  
and locked.  
DANGER  
When used as a Bicycle Trailer, the stroller wheels must  
never be installed in their use position (wheels down). They  
may only be carried in their out-of-use position (wheels up).  
Serious accidents may otherwise result.  
DANGER  
When using the carrier as a Jogging Stroller, always put the  
safety wrist strap, which is fastened securely on the left rear  
upper frame tube, around your wrist. This prevents the carrier  
from accidentally rolling away.  
Correct assembly of the stroller  
wheels for carrying them  
out-of-use when used as a  
Bicycle Trailer.  
Wrong!!!  
Travelling  
Always make sure you follow the Owner’s Manual for the  
brake system on the CX – please see Section 4.10.  
DANGER  
Your safety and the safety of your child in a dangerous situa-  
tion may depend on correct use of the brake.  
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8. The Hiking Kit  
Assembly  
Lay both the hiking arms with shoulder harness and waist strap  
as shown in the “Supplied as standard” illustration in front of the  
carrier. The waist strap must be attached to the insides of both  
arms.  
Insert each arms into the VersaWing 2.0 until the vertical holes  
in the arms and VersaWing 2.0 are aligned with each other.  
The arms should now protrude about 2 cm / 3/4 inch out of the  
rear side of the VersaWing 2.0.  
Supplied as standard  
Now secure the arms by inserting the security pin from above  
through the vertical hole in the arm and VersaWing 2.0 until it  
stops. Lock the security pin by looping the spring clip over the  
pins end that protrudes underneath the VersaWing 2.0.  
2 hiking arms with shoulder harness and waist strap  
Safety instructions for use as a Hiking Carrier  
Please make sure you read the safety instructions in the  
“Safety” section at the beginning of this Owner’s Manual.  
Before each journey check that all components are properly  
fitted, particularly the wheels and the hiker arms.  
Always make sure that the security pin of the hiker arms  
is properly installed so as to prevent the carrier from  
accidentally separating from the arms.  
Be mindful of the space needed due to the width and length  
of the carrier. Take care in oncoming traffic on narrow paths!  
Please remember that controlling a fully loaded hiker  
requires experience and good physical fitness.  
Particular care is needed on slopes, uneven terrain and  
when stopping. Do not use on steep or difficult hiking trails.  
First take the hiker for a practice run without children, but  
with the maximum load. Perform the practice run on terrain  
that is more difficult to cover than that which you want to  
travel later with children.  
DANGER  
Always make sure that the security pin of the hiking arms  
are properly inserted to prevent the carrier from accidentally  
rolling away. You run the risk of an accident!  
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The shoulder strap, which is attached in a similar way to that  
of a backpack, can be adjusted in three positions: at the chest  
strap at the front,  
at the back strap on top for adjusting the height of the waist strap  
and at the waist strap itself.  
TIP  
The holes in the hiking arms are larger than the security pins,  
so that the arms can rotate slightly around their longitudinal  
axes (in order to adapt to narrow or wide hips, and single and  
double width carriers).  
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9. The XC Skiing  
Kit  
The assembled  
XC Skiing Carrier  
(CTS Ready Chassis +  
Skiing Kit)  
Supplied as standard  
Remember that the additional weight of the carrier with  
the XC skiing kit considerably changes the way you ski,  
particularly going up or down hills. For this reason, only an  
experienced skier should use the carrier with the XC skiing  
kit.  
First take the carrier with the XC skiing kit for a practice run  
without children, but with the maximum load. Perform the  
practice run on terrain that is more difficult to ski than that  
which you want to travel later with children.  
Be mindful of the increased space needed when cross-  
country skiing, due to the width and length of the carrier.  
Take care in oncoming traffic!  
Skis with frames, ski arms with waist belt,  
additional self-locking nuts  
Never use the carrier with the XC skiing kit for downhill  
skiing.  
Never tow the carrier with the XC skiing kit behind a  
snowmobile, quad or any motorized vehicle  
Use extreme caution on hills, challenging trails, and when  
stopping.  
Safety instructions for use as an  
XC Skiing Carrier  
Please note: For the CX 1 and CX 2 models there is a  
special XC Skiing Kit.  
The XC Skiing Kit of the other models does not fit  
because the axle is too short. The short axle will not  
engage fully in the CX1 and CX2 models, with the result  
that the skis would not be held securely.  
Regularly check on your children to ensure they are  
comfortable and are warm enough.  
TIP  
Check that use of the XC Skiing Carrier is allowed in the  
skiing region where you intend to use it.  
Please make sure you read the safety instructions in the  
“Safety” section at the beginning of this Owner’s Manual.  
Before each journey check that all components are properly  
fitted, particularly the skis and the tow bars.  
Always make sure that the security pin of the tow bars  
are properly installed, so as to prevent the carrier from  
accidentally separating from the arms.  
Always make sure the buckle on the strap is securely closed  
and the strap fits tightly. If this is not done, the XC Skiing  
Carrier might get separated from you and slide away. You run  
the risk of an accident!  
Make sure the length of the tow bars are adjusted correctly,  
to ensure that your skis or poles will not come into contact  
with the carrier.  
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Assembly  
CX  
Attaching the skis to the carrier  
Cheetah und Cougar  
To attach the XC Skiing Kit to the carrier, first remove the carrier  
wheels.  
Then attach the clear protective caps over the exposed drum  
brake calipers.  
Remove the wheels (for this, press the rubber cap in the centre  
of the wheel).  
To attach the skis, press the spring button in and insert the  
attachment axle into the axle socket until it can go no further.  
Release the spring button. By moving the skis from side to side,  
check that they are locked in the axle socket and cannot be  
pulled off.  
Pressing down the axle’s locking button, pull the axle all the  
way out of the wheel hub.  
DANGER  
Always make sure that the ski tips point towards the front.  
DANGER  
Before each journey make sure that the skis are securely  
locked in the axle socket.  
Pressing down the locking button, insert the axle through the  
socket at the top end of the ski frame.  
Make sure that you insert the axle from the outside inwards,  
looking in the direction of the ski tip.  
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Pressing down the locking button on the axle, insert the XC  
Skiing Kit into the axle socket on the Chariot CX until it can go  
no further. Release the locking button. The axle will now click if  
installed fully.  
Now secure the arms by inserting the security pin from above  
through the vertical hole in the arm and VersaWing 2.0 until it  
stops. Lock the security pin by looping the spring clip over the  
pins end that protrudes underneath the VersaWing 2.0.  
Make sure the skis are inserted correctly with the ski tips  
towards the front of the carrier.  
DANGER  
Always check that both ski frames are properly attached  
by pulling the ski frame outwards hard without pressing the  
axle’s locking button. To do this, lift the carrier slightly and  
hold it firm with one hand. Make sure that the ski cannot be  
pulled off, by giving it a few good shakes.  
DANGER  
Always make sure that the security pins of the ski arms are  
properly inserted to prevent the carrier from accidentally  
sliding away. You run the risk of an accident!  
TIP  
Fitting the ski arms to the carrier  
The holes in the ski arms are larger than the security pins,  
so that the arms can rotate slightly around their longitudinal  
axes (in order to adapt to narrow or wide hips, and single and  
double width carriers).  
Identical for all models.  
Insert each arm into the VersaWing 2.0 until the vertical holes  
in the arms and VersaWing 2.0 are aligned with each other. The  
arms should now, at the back in the slot of the VersaWing 2.0,  
protrude about 2 cm / 3/4“ over the plastic edge.  
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Length adjustment of the ski arms  
If required, the waist belt can be adjusted for larger and smaller  
hips. To do this, undo both attachment screws and reinstall  
them into the appropriate grommets. When refitting the screws,  
always use the additional self-locking nuts supplied.  
The ski arms are adjustable for length. To do this, withdraw the  
security pin which connects the two ski arm tubes.  
Move both tubes towards each other until the desired holes in  
both tubes align with each other.  
Reinsert the security pin, pushing it in until it goes no  
further.  
DANGER  
Always make sure that the security pins which connect both  
tubes of the drawbar are properly inserted in to prevent the  
carrier from accidentally sliding away. You run the risk of an  
accident!  
DANGER  
Once self-locking nuts have been loosened they cannot be  
reused. Once they have been loosened, they lose their se-  
curing function, and this can lead to unexpected loosening of  
the screw connection with potentially serious consequences.  
Putting on the waist belt  
Always put the waist belt on so that the padded area is at the  
back and the strap with its side-release buckle is at the front.  
Always close the buckle with care!  
Adjust the 2 straps on either side of the buckle to that it is a tight  
fit around your hips, and so that the buckle is centered.  
DANGER  
Always make sure the buckle on the strap is securely closed  
and the strap fits tightly. If this is not done, the XC Skiing  
Carrier might get separated from you and slide away. You run  
the risk of an accident!  
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10. The Walking Kit  
The assembled Walker  
(Ready Chassis + Walking Kit)  
Supplied as standard  
Fitting the drawbars to the carrier  
Identical for all models.  
Insert each drawbar into the VersaWing 2.0 until the vertical  
holes in the arms and VersaWing 2.0 are aligned with each  
other. The drawbars should now, at the back in the slot of the  
VersaWing 2.0, protrude about 2 cm / 3/4“ over the plastic edge.  
Drawbars with hip strap, additional self-locking nuts  
Safety instructions for use as Walker  
Please make sure you read the safety instructions in the  
“Safety” section at the beginning of this Owner’s Manual.  
Before each journey check that all components are properly  
fitted, particularly the wheels and the tow bars.  
Always make sure that the security pin of the tow bars  
are properly installed, so as to prevent the carrier from  
accidentally separating from the bars.  
Make sure the length of the tow bars is adjusted correctly,  
to ensure that your poles cannot come into contact with the  
carrier.  
Be mindful of the space needed due to the width and length  
of the carrier. Take care in oncoming traffic on narrow paths!  
Please remember that controlling a fully laden walker  
requires experience and good physical fitness.  
Particular care is needed on slopes, uneven terrain and  
when stopping.  
First take the walker for a practice run without children, but  
with the maximum load. Perform the practice run on terrain  
that is more difficult to cover than that which you want to  
travel later with children.  
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Now secure the drawbars by inserting the security pin from  
above through the vertical hole in the arm and VersaWing 2.0  
until it stops. Lock the security pin by looping the spring clip  
over the pins end that protrudes underneath the VersaWing 2.0.  
Putting on the waist belt  
Always put the waist belt on so that the padded area is at the  
back and the strap with its side-release buckle is at the front.  
Always close the buckle with care!  
DANGER  
Adjust the 2 straps on either side of the buckle to that it is a tight  
fit around your hips, and so that the buckle is centered.  
Always make sure that the security pins of the drawbars are  
properly inserted to prevent the carrier from accidentally  
running away. You run the risk of an accident!  
DANGER  
TIP  
Always make sure the buckle on the strap is securely closed  
and the strap fits tightly. If this is not done, the Carrier might  
get separated from you and run away. You run the risk of an  
accident!  
The holes in the drawbars are larger than the security pins,  
so that the arms can rotate slightly around their longitudinal  
axes (in order to adapt to narrow or wide hips, and single and  
double width carriers).  
If required, the waist belt can be adjusted for larger and smaller  
hips. To do this, undo both attachment screws and reinstall  
them into the appropriate grommets. When refitting the screws,  
always use the additional self-locking nuts supplied.  
Length adjustment of the drawbars  
The drawbars are adjustable for length. To do this, withdraw the  
security pin which connects the two drawbar tubes.  
Move both tubes towards each other until the desired holes in  
both tubes align with each other.  
Reinsert the security pin, pushing it in until it goes no  
further.  
DANGER  
DANGER  
Once self-locking nuts have been loosened they cannot be  
reused. Once they have been loosened, they lose their se-  
curing function, and this can lead to unexpected loosening of  
the screw connection with potentially serious consequences.  
Always make sure that the security pins which connect both  
tubes of the drawbar are properly inserted in to prevent the  
carrier from accidentally running away. You run the risk of an  
accident!  
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11. Accessories  
Fabric  
Travel Bag  
Check the fabric regularly for signs of damage (e.g. tears).  
Axle-Mount ez-Hitch for additional bike  
Storage Cover  
Rain Cover  
DANGER  
Infant Sling  
Baby Bivy  
Tears in the fabric actually represent a high safety risk. Due  
to tears in the fabric, your child could come into contact with  
the wheels or the road surface.  
Contact your authorized Chariot retailer immediately if  
you find a tear in the fabric. The fabric can be repaired or  
replaced.  
Baby Supporter  
Bunting Bag  
X-Country Cargo Rack  
12. Service, Care and Storage  
Hitcharm  
Clean the fabric regularly with domestic soap or a mild  
cleansing agent and warm water. Never use thinners or  
cleaning solvent.  
Check the hitcharm regularly for signs of damage (e.g. cracks).  
Storage  
DANGER  
Store your Chariot CTS in a dry and well-ventilated place.  
Before storing your carrier, it should be dry to prevent the  
growth of mould and the formation of mildew. Expose your  
carrier as little as possible to direct sunlight to prevent fabric  
colours from fading. Do not store the Bicycle Trailer coupled to  
the bicycle over a long period of time.  
If there is any kind of damage whatsoever to the hitcharm,  
then it must be replaced so as to prevent breakage and the  
resulting risk of accident.  
If in doubt ask your authorized Chariot retailer.  
Wheels  
WARNING  
Clean the wheel axles,  
the retaining balls and the  
push-button pin regularly.  
Apply some grease or oil  
to the retaining balls and  
push-button pin.  
As well as rubber, tires contain many chemical substances  
which improve their physical characteristics. In unfavourable  
circumstances, these substances may lead to staining of the  
transparent side and front windows on the carrier. For this  
reason, always store wheels in such a way that they do not  
come into contact with these windows.  
General Maintenance  
Look after your carrier. All painted, chrome or galvanised parts  
(including screw connectors) should be regularly cleaned and  
protected using standard products for this purpose. Ask your  
specialist retailer about suitable products for protecting your  
carrier.  
DANGER  
If the retaining balls and push-button pin are not regularly  
maintained, they may lose their securing function. This may  
result in the wheel being lost and lead to serious accidents.  
Have the wheels (tires, rims, tension of spokes, axle bearing)  
checked by your specialist retailer at least once every year.  
Clean the wheels regularly and give them a protective wax,  
particularly just before the onset of Winter.  
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13. Specifications  
L x W x H, without hitcharm  
(Cheetah 1, Cougar 1)  
Maintenance and care of bicycle trailers and  
jogging strollers:  
89 x 69 x 86 cm  
89 x 70 x 86 cm  
Irrespective of  
L x W x H, without hitcharm (CX 1)  
L x W x H, without hitcharm  
(Cheetah 2, Cougar 2)  
Type of use  
Intensity of use  
Care and maintenance  
90 x 82 x 86 cm  
90 x 83 x 86 cm  
L x W x H, without hitcharm (CX 1)  
functional-related wear occurs in bicycle trailers or jogging  
strollers in the components and parts listed in the following  
table. Reaching the wear limit very much depends on how well  
the users have looked after and maintained the product as well  
as the particular type and intensity of use such as:  
L x W x H, folded up  
(Cheetah 1, Cougar 1)  
L x W x H, folded up (CX 1)  
L x W x H, folded up  
105 x 60 x 31 cm  
107 x 60 x 31 cm  
(Cheetah 2, Cougar 2)  
L x W x H, folded up (CX 2)  
107 x 79 x 26 cm  
109 x 79 x 26 cm  
Mileage in km  
Unladen weight of the Ready Chassis  
Modell Cheetah 1  
Modell Cheetah 2  
Modell Cougar 1  
Loading of:  
Passengers  
Baggage  
10 kg / 22 lb  
11 kg / 24,2 lb  
10,2 kg / 22,4 lb  
11,9 kg / 26,2 lb  
12,7 kg / 28 lb  
14,8 kg / 32,6 lb  
Modell Cougar 2  
Type of ride:  
Degree of acceleration and braking  
Modell CX 1  
Modell CX 2  
Fast cornering  
Cargo load single-seater  
Cargo load two-seater  
34 kg / 75 lb  
45 kg / 100 lb  
Effects of the weather:  
UV rays  
Wheel size for Ready Chassis  
Wheel size for Jogger Kit  
20“  
16“  
Humidity  
Dirt  
Temperature  
Salty air  
Contact with salt water  
Roads gritted with salt  
14. Warranty and Guarantee  
Storage  
The statutory warranty covers defects. Damage resulting from  
improper use, use of force, lack of maintenance, or normal wear  
and tear, is excluded from such a statutory defect warranty.  
The period of statutory warranty depends on the law of the  
country in question.  
Level of maintenance:  
Service intervals  
Means of maintenance  
Storage  
Servicing and inspection work  
Our products have components or parts which are also subject  
to natural wear and tear arising from normal use, depending  
very much on the type and degree of use and also how well the  
individual product has been serviced and maintained.  
Please look at the following table: ‘Wear factors’.  
You can see from this table which factors particularly affect  
the wear and tear on individual parts.  
In particular where there has been a lot of use (day in day out  
and in all kinds of weather), individual parts or components  
can reach their wear limit before the statutory guarantee period  
has expired. Just because a product has become prematurely  
worn because of use, it does not generally mean the product is  
defective.  
For your information we have therefore listed in the following  
table the important parts affected by wear and tear, and have  
named typical contributing factors relating to use, which may  
considerably influence wear limit.  
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