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Tip:
In wet weather the back wheel of the towing bicycle can throw up water and dirt onto the front of the transporter. This is con-
siderably reduced by fitting a splash guard on the rear wheel mudguard.
To lock the brake, pull the brake lever upwards using the red button, until you feel it
engage. To release it press the brake lever down towards the ground as far as it will
go.
The Croozer transporters are equipped on both sides with a parking brake, each of which is operated separately.
1.2.3. Parking Brake
Please note:
Operating the brake using your foot
can damage the brake and the wheels.
The brakes should not be used to
bring a rolling transporter to a halt.
1.3. Weather Cover
The Croozer models are fitted with a multi-purpose weather cover for climate control. The weather cover when fully fitted
across the access opening offers protection to the occupant from rain, wind and cold.
If the clear view window is rolled back,
the mesh behind prevents insects from
flying in and small stones being thrown
up.
The rubber tags at the side are used
to fix the rolled up clear view window
in place, and these are sewn on the
upper edge of the weather cover.
Both covers can be rolled up together
and held firmly in place by the rubber
tags sewn on the upper edge of the
cover.
For better ventilation and in particular
if the outside temperature is high, the
rear flap can also be rolled up and
fixed in place.
Please note:
When used behind a bicycle, at the very least the mesh cover should be in place, so that the children cannot be injured by
insects or stones thrown up.