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Swing Tongue and Hitch into Place
Tip your trailer frame on its back end. If you are working on a rough
or dirty surface, lay down a cloth or other protective barrier to avoid
damage to your trailer. Swing the tongue 180˚ forward, so that it
snaps into the plastic tongue receptacle at the front frame. Slip the
safety pin through the hole in the tongue receptacle to lock the
tongue in place. Refer to the illustration below for correct use of the
safety pin. The elastic (bungee) cord is provided to hold the tongue
and keep it from moving when folded.
LockedOpen
Both safety pins must be locked in place before using trailer, otherwise roll bar
or tongue could shift and cause accident and serious injury.
Installing the Safety Flag
Insert the safety flag pole through
the upper vertical casing of the
left side panel on the outside of
the aluminum side rail. Note that
there is a black fabric tab sewn
on the inside of the lower side-
panel casing. Push the bottom of
the flag pole toward the side
panel, pull out on the upper edge
of the black fabric tab, and slide
the pole into the pocket, pushing
the pole all the way to the bottom.
Swing tongue completely into receptacle. Do not operate without safety pin
locked in place.
Slide flag pole
through upper side-
panel casing and
insert bottom of
pole into fabric tab
on lower side-panel
casing.
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Do not ride on surfaces where sand, gravel, ice, oil, or other slippery
substances are present; if you must pass over slippery surfaces,
walk your bike and trailer.
Navigating Curbs, Stairs, and Escalators
Never tow your trailer over curbs; rider must dismount and walk
over any curbs. If you must traverse stairs, prevent a hazardous loss
of control: have the children get out of the trailer and disconnect it
from the bike; carefully roll your trailer and bike, independently, up
or down the stairs. Never take your bike or trailer on escalators.
Use Cautiously with Pets
Your trailer is not designed to secure pets. A cat or other small pet
can be towed if they are in a pet carrier secured to the trailer frame.
A sedate dog can be towed seated on the trailer floor: add carpet for
comfort, always use a cover, and do not exceed 100 lbs. Never tow
an excitable dog in your trailer, as it may lunge or try to jump out
causing tip over or other accident.
Avoid Riding at Night
Make every effort to schedule your rides so you are not pulling a
trailer at night. Because your vehicle is longer and heavier you will
be less able to react to unseen hazards. Automobile drivers may not
be accustomed to your longer vehicle and may not react to it
appropriately. If you must ride at night, wear bright, reflective
clothing, use a bright headlight and a red blinking taillight on your
bike. Similarly, put a red blinking light in the light-holder tab sewn
onto the back of your cover so you can be more easily seen. Do not
operate without properly attached reflectors; replace cracked or
missing reflectors.
Always Use Your Cover
Affix your Wide Screen 2-in-1 Cover to protect your child from flying
debris when pulling your trailer. Never leave a child unattended in
direct sunlight because heat buildup in the trailer can cause serious
harm. Open or close the vinyl cover depending on the weather, to
help keep your child cooler or warmer. Check periodically to ensure
that they are comfortable.
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