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Introduction 4

Proper use 

4

Performance limits 

4

Notes on the user manual 

5

Safety instructions 

6

Users 6
Conditions of use 

6

Passengers 7
Towing vehicle (Trailer mode) 

7

Maintenance and storage 

7

Cycling with a trailer  

8

Additional lanes 

8

Additional weight 

8

Defensive riding 

8

Product overview 

9

Scope of delivery 

9

Components and control elements 

10

Side view 

10

Rear view 

11

Accessories 12

Assembly 13

Unfolding the cabin 

13

Inserting the wheels  

14

Fitting the wheel guard 

14

Mounting the push handle  

15

Mounting the brake cable 

15

Tightening the backrest 

16

Inserting the pennant 

16

Optional assembly steps 

17

Installing the buggy wheel 

17

Mounting the tow bar 

17

Mounting the coupler onto a bicycle  

18

Utilisation 20

Applying the parking brake 

20

Adjusting the push handle  

20

Setting the mode 

21

Adjusting the buggy wheel 

21

Insert tow bar 

22

Using the pennant 

22

Folding up the push handle 

22

Attaching the hand strap 

22

Putting on the 5-point safety harness 

22

Securing the load 

22

Loading the baggage 

22

Adjusting the safety harnesses (Sportrex2)  23
Embarking the children 

24

Strapping in children  

24

Checking the weight distribution and tow  

bar load 

25

Connecting the trailer to a bicycle 

26

Using the comfort functions 

26

Using the climate functions 

26

Adjusting the tilt of the backrest  

28

Storage  

29

Care and maintenance 

30

Care 30

After every use 

30

After use in harsh weather conditions 

30

When not in use 

30

Maintenance intervals 

31

Before every ride 

31

Monthly (or every 200 km) 

31

Semi-annually (or every 500 km) 

31

Every three years (or every 3000 km) 

31

Appendix 32

Technical data 

32

Warranty terms - Manufacturer’s  

warranty for the end customer 

33

Support information 

33

Spare parts 

34

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Sportrex

Sportrex

 

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Contents

Certificates

The 

Sportrex

 has been tested and approved in accordance with the European Safety Standard 

EN 15918. It also fulfils all emissions limit values laid down in accordance with Part 3 of the toy 

safety standard EN 71. 

Documentation

The statements in this documentation are not to be interpreted as an assurance of 

particular product properties. Despite the greatest care being taken to avoid technical 

inaccuracies or omissions, the possibility of these arising cannot be entirely excluded. 

When necessary, individual items of information can be changed quickly and without 

special notification. 

This documentation can be ordered from Qeridoo GmbH in other languages, or is available for 

download on our website if already available.  

Visit us at: 

www.qeridoo.de

Copyright

All rights to the documentation remain with Qeridoo GmbH.
Texts, values and illustrations may not be reproduced, distributed, used for competitive purposes 

or passed on to others. If other product names are used in this documentation, these must 

normally be regarded as registered trademarks of the respective manufacturer.

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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