Sportrex2 – Q6000A
Subject to change. – 02|2016 –
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Setting the mode
You can use the
Sportrex2
in one of the following modes:
Trailer mode:
Carrying children in the
Sportrex2
when cycling
Buggy mode:
Using the
Sportrex2
like a buggy
Walker mode:
Carrying children in the
Sportrex2
when jogging or walking
The table below shows the main settings that you must make for particular components for the
respective mode:
Component
Status of the components in mode
Trailer
Buggy
Walker
Buggy wheel
must be completely
removed
fitted
(freely rotating)
fitted
(fixed)
Tow bar
unfolded
(pay attention to tow
bar load!)
folded in
folded in
Pennant
must be mounted
recommended
recommended
Push handle
maximum height
(107 cm)
comfortable height
comfortable height
Hand strap on the push
handle
–
wrapped around a
wrist
wrapped around a
wrist
5-point safety harness
must be fastened
must be fastened
must be fastened
Bicycle
the correct coupler
must be installed
–
–
Optional accessories
(see
“Accessories” on
page 12
)
Rear light
(mandatory in poor
visibility or darkness)
–
Jogger air wheel with
hand brake
Danger!
Before every journey, make sure that necessary adjustments have been made for the
particular mode. For details of this, see the instructions in the following sections.
Adjusting the buggy wheel
You must make the following settings, depending on the mode.
Removing the buggy 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
Undo the quick-release clamp with which the wheel suspension is secured on the cabin frame.
f
Lift the cabin slightly at the front and completely remove the buggy wheel.
Tip!
Carry the buggy
wheel e.g. in the storage space in order to
allow you to use the
Sportrex2
flexibly at your destination.
Instructions for re-mounting it can be found in
the chapter
“Installing the buggy wheel” on page 17.
Utilisation