Burley PRE-2005 Stroller User Manual


 
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Burley Walk ‘n Roller Manual; models 2003 and earlier
VIII. Safety Guidelines
• Walk n’ Roller must be operated by a responsible adult.
• Wear street shoes. Do not wear roller or in-line skates, as you may lose balance or
be unable to emergency stop.
• Check handle is secure, button protruding through handle receivers.
• Always wear wrist tether and hold securely onto handle when jogging or strolling.
• Set parking brake before release of handle to prevent loss of contol.
• Do not stroll with or jog with headphones, radios, cell phones, or other distractions
as you will be unable to hear oncoming vehicles or other hazards.
• Do not use Walk n’ Roller on stairs of escalators.
• Do not use Walk n’ Roller components on any other product other than the Burley
trailer for which it was designed and tested.
• Wear helmets (adult and child) when cycling. Helmets can signifi cantly reduce
injury in the event of accident.
• Avoid serious injury. Always use and properly adjust seat harness.
• Never leave child unattended.
• Cargo maximum of 12 lbs behind seat; excessive weight may cause hazardous
unstable condition.
• Make sure that parking brake is properly adjusted and working prior to jogging,
strolling, or cycling use. Check after any change of tire or wheel removal.
• Refer to accompanying Burley Owner’s Instruction & Safety Manual for use of seat
harness, additional maintenance advice, “Safety Guidelines,” and “Safety Checklists”.
Check brake before strolling, jogging, or bicycling; or after
changing a tire, or any wheel removal. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury.
Using your Walk n’ Roller, bicycling with a trailer, and
bicycling in general can be hazardous. Failure to obey the
following Safety Guidelines could result in serious injury or
death.