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Sportrex

 

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Utilisation

Utilisation

Setting the wheel so that it turns freely (Buggy mode) 

It must be possible for the wheel to move freely through 360° in order to manoeuvre in Buggy 

mode.

 

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Push up the mode switch to release the wheel.

Securing the wheel (Walker mode) 

In Walker mode, the wheel must not be at an angle to the direction of travel. You must lock the 

wheel to run straight ahead in order to prevent abrupt blocking.

 

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Push down the mode switch to make sure the wheel is running straight. 

 

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Turn the positioned wheel backwards until it engages audibly.

Insert tow bar

The tow bar can either be brought forward into the attachment position or carried along 

backwards in the standby position: Pay attention also to the instructions in the chapter 

“Mounting the tow bar” on page 17

.

Danger!

Wrap the retaining strap of the tow bar around the tow bar several times to ensure it 

does not hang down in the standby position. Otherwise it could become trapped on 

obstacles. 

Using the pennant

The pennant must be attached in Trailer mode, see 

“Inserting the pennant” on page 16

.  

For safety reasons, we also recommend this for the other modes. 

Folding up the push handle

In Trailer mode, you should always fold the push handle into its highest position so that it can 

provide maximum safety as a roll-bar, see 

“Adjusting the push handle” on page 20

Attaching the hand strap

In Buggy and Walker mode, the hand strap secured to the push handle must be attached to your 

wrist during every journey. 

Putting on the 5-point safety harness

In every mode, the 5-point safety harnesses must be properly adjusted and every child must be 

fastened in, see 

“Adjusting the safety harnesses (Sportrex2)” on page 23

Securing the load

Loading the baggage

Loading the storage space

 

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Undo the Velcro fasteners of the storage space cover and lift it.

 

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Pack larger items such as bags, toys or coats in the storage space.

 

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Close the cover carefully.

Filling the pouch for small items

 

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Put those utensils into the pouch for small items which you want to have readily to hand while 

you are on the road.

 

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If necessary, open the top toggle fasteners and unroll the rain cover.  

 

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Fix the rain cover using the toggle fasteners on the side and underneath.

Using the pouch for small items 

 

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Put the children’s drinking bottles or toys into the pouch for small items in the cabin’s foot 

space. 

Danger!

When loading, pay attention to the total permissible weight and the weight limits for 

the storage space, see 

“Performance limits” on page 4

.

Adjusting the safety harnesses (Sportrex2)

To achieve optimum load distribution, it is important for the load’s centre of gravity to be 

approximately in the middle of the cabin. In the as-delivered state, the 5-point safety harnesses 

are pre-adjusted for carrying two children. If you only want to carry one child, you must adjust the 

safety harnesses so that the child can sit in the middle.

Tip!

The optionally available accessories such as the baby seat, comfort insert etc. enable 

you to optimally adapt the 

Sportrex

 to suit the age and size of your children, see 

“Accessories” on page 12

.

 

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Undo the upper fastener of the two inner harnesses.

 

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Change round their pads and tongues:

 

Push the pad and the tongue of the inner left 

harness onto the right harness.

 

Push the pad and the tongue of the inner right 

harness onto the left harness.

 

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Put the harness catch, including the pad, onto the 

centre harness on the front of the seat. Use the 

harness catch of the left or right seat to do this. 

 

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Repeat this procedure in reverse order whenever you 

require the safety harnesses for carrying two children.

Summary of Contents for Sportrex1

Page 1: ...User manual This product fulfils all safety requirements of the European standard for bicycles and bicycle trailers DIN EN 15918 Sportrex1 Q3000 LV Sportrex2 Q6000 LV EN...

Page 2: ...hnical data 32 Warranty terms Manufacturer s warranty for the end customer 33 Support information 33 Spare parts 34 2 02 2017 Subject to change Sportrex Sportrex Subject to change 02 2017 3 Contents C...

Page 3: ...ry mode Requirements for passengers Sportrex1 Sportrex2 Weights Permissible total weight Sportrex children luggage 45 kg 60 kg Maximum weight per child 22 kg 22 kg Age Minimum age without baby seat Th...

Page 4: ...sed in order to secure children who are under 6 months old or who cannot sit upright independently see Accessories on page 12 So that they have sufficient headroom in all situations the children must...

Page 5: ...by increases wear All stopping distances are much longer when braking and the stress on the brake linings is correspondingly greater The stopping distance is further increased on wet surfaces and down...

Page 6: ...me 15 Mode switch Buggy mode Wheel turnable Walker mode Wheel running straight Trailer mode Buggy wheel removed 16 Front reflector white 17 Pouch for small items in the cabin s foot space Product over...

Page 7: ...dren away from the vehicle during assembly When handling moving components make sure that your hands or fingers do not get trapped Unfolding the cabin f f Place the collapsed cabin in the assembly are...

Page 8: ...s not against the thread f f Connect the second screw in the same way f f Use a size 4 hex key to alternately tighten both screw connections tightening torque max 4 Nm f f Mount the second wheel guard...

Page 9: ...extension rod f f Insert the extended pennant staff into the pennant pouch on the outer left side f f Unroll the pennant so that it can fly clearly visible on the pennant staff Optional assembly step...

Page 10: ...the rear wheel axle Quick release axle Open the bracket of the quick release axle and unscrew the cap nut on the other side of the rear wheel axle Full axle Unscrew the nut on the left side of the re...

Page 11: ...wheel Trailer mode The buggy wheel must not be fitted in Trailer mode because in certain riding situations it can make contact and cause serious accidents f f Slightly lift the cabin at the front f f...

Page 12: ...rex2 on page 23 Securing the load Loading the baggage Loading the storage space f f Undo the Velcro fasteners of the storage space cover and lift it f f Pack larger items such as bags toys or coats in...

Page 13: ...re wearing a bicycle helmet and are properly strapped in Checking the weight distribution and tow bar load An optimum weight distribution is important for safe handling The load s centre of gravity sh...

Page 14: ...canopy The 3 in 1 canopy is comprised of an insect net an adjustable sun visor and a weather canopy The inner part of the 3 in 1 canopy must be closed during every journey because the integral insect...

Page 15: ...bar into its new position between the cabin frame holes f f Insert the screws through the holes into the horizontal bar and tighten the screws securely f f Tension the harnesses on the rear of the ca...

Page 16: ...hly Every three years or every 3000 km Have a full inspection carried out by a specialist workshop no later than every three years Care and maintenance Care and maintenance Regular care and maintenanc...

Page 17: ...on the frame rod assembly in the storage space Support information Please contact us directly if you have any questions about our products Qeridoo GmbH Reutherstra e 3 URL www qeridoo de Hotline 53773...

Page 18: ...lement FED LUF 5 FED LUF 5 17 Roof rack frame rod DTR 30 DTR 30 Other spare parts Spare parts valid from 2017 Cover incl harness system blue violet green red anthracite Art no BEZUG 30 17 Sportrex1 Ar...

Page 19: ...Qeridoo GmbH Reutherstra e 3 53773 Hennef Sieg Germany www qeridoo de info qeridoo de Sportrex...

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