Owner`s manual

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13. Specications
L x W x H, without hitcharm & handlebars
(Cheetah 1, Cougar 1) (35“ x 27“ x 34“) 89 x 69 x 86 cm
L x W x H, without hitcharm & handle bars
(CX 1) (35“ x 27.5“ x 34“) 89 x 70 x 86 cm
L x W x H, without hitcharm & handlebars
(Cheetah 2, Cougar 2) (35.5“ x 32“ x 34“) 90 x 82 x 86 cm
L x W x H, without hitcharm & handlebars
(CX 1) (35.5“ x 32.5“ x 34“) 90 x 83 x 86 cm
L x W x H, folded
(Cheetah 1, Cougar 1) (41.9“ x 23.8“ x 10.5“) 107 x 61 x 27 cm
L x W x H, folded
(CX 1) (41.7“ x 24“ x 11.8“) 106 x 61 x 30 cm
L x W x H, folded
(Cheetah 2, Cougar 2) (41.9“ x 31.3“ x 10.5“) 107 x 80 x 27 cm
L x W x H, folded
(CX 2) (42.5“ x 31.3“ x 12“) 108 x 80 x 31 cm
Unladen weight of the Ready Chassis
Model Cheetah 1 9 kg / 19.7 lb
Model Cheetah 2 9.7 kg / 21.3 lb
Model Cougar 1 10,2 kg / 22,4 lb
Model Cougar 2 12.5 kg / 27.6 lb
Model CX 1 12,3 kg / 27.1 lb
Model CX 2 13.9 kg / 30.5 lb
Cargo load single-seater 34 kg / 75 lb
Cargo load two-seater 45 kg / 100 lb
Wheel size for Ready Chassis 20“/51cm
Wheel size for Jogger Kit 16“/41cm
14. Wear and Tear
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.
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 warranty 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 inuence wear limit.
Maintenance and care of bicycle trailers and
jogging strollers:
Irrespective of
Type of use
Intensity of use
Care and maintenance
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:
Mileage
Loading of:
Passengers
Baggage
Type of ride:
Degree of acceleration and braking
Fast cornering
Effects of the weather:
UV rays
Humidity
Dirt
Temperature
Salty air
Contact with salt water
Roads gritted with salt
Storage
Level of maintenance:
Service intervals
Means of maintenance
Storage
Servicing and inspection work
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.