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5.2 Performance characteristics when used
as a Bicycle Trailer
Maximum speed 25 km/h (15 mph)
Maximum speed on bends Walking pace
Permitted hitcharm load, nose weight
(to be ensured by good
load distribution if necessary) 1 to 10 kg
Permissible rear wheel size of the
bicycle towing 26 or 28 inches
5.3 Legal requirements
If the child Carrier is used as a Bicycle Trailer in conditions of
poor visibility, at dusk or in the hours of darkness, it must be
tted with the following lighting equipment:
In the case of the Kid for 1 model: a red rear light, tted on
the left-hand side (or tted on the right-hand side for countries
where you drive on the left).
In the case of the Kid for 2 model: a red rear light, tted on
the left-hand side (or tted on the right-hand side for countries
where you drive on the left) and a white light facing forwards,
tted on the left-hand side (or tted on the right-hand side for
countries where you drive on the left).
Rear battery-powered lights, for instance, are suitable as
working lighting for the Carrier. Ask your specialist retailer
about suitable lights.
The rear light can be attached to a ap near the top of the
rear end.
The front light can be tted to the front bumper. Make sure
that the light is vertical and pointing in the direction of travel.
Ask your specialist retailer about suitable lights and how to
attach them.
5.4 Fixing the hitcharm to the Carrier
The hitcharm is always attached to the left-hand side as
seen in the direction of travel.
When you rst t the hitcharm we recommend that you tip the
Carrier onto its rear end on an even and clean surface. This
will give you a better overall view of the hitcharm and allow
you to nd your way around it.
For subsequent tting, all you need to do is lift up the front of
the Carrier.
First remove the security pin from the hitcharm attachment
bracket under the front bumper.
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