Chariot Carriers CHEETAH 2 Baby Carrier User Manual


 
Remove any other conversion kits from
wheel arm attachment brackets. Insert X-
Country skiing arms into the wheel arm
attachment brackets and secure using
safety snap pins.
5.1 Shoulder Harness Adjustments
5.0 Installation
The waist belt comes adjusted in the largest
setting, however you may adjust to a narrow-
er setting by removing the bolts and reattach-
ing them to the rear grommets.
Securely attach the waist harness around
your waist with the buckle in front and the
poles adjusted to your hip area.
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X-COUNTR
X-COUNTR
Y
Y
SKIING CTS KIT
SKIING CTS KIT
Insert the X-Country skiing axle into the
hollow axle on the carrier.
Adjust the length of the XC skiing kit arms
by sliding the inner tube out until the hole
on the inner tube lines up with the hole on
the outer tube. Insert securing pin.
Note: The arms have 3 adjustment
positions.
WARNING:
Read and understand all of the warnings
otherwise injury or death to you or to
your passengers could result:
- Only an experienced skier should use
the X-Country skiing kit.
- Do not exceed the maximum load
recommended for your carrier.
Important: This weight may be too heavy
for some skiers.
- The extra length and width of the XC
skiing kit will require additional
attention while passing others on the
trail or skiing on narrower trails.
- Always use seat belts.
- Never leave children unattended in carrier.
- Regularly monitor your children to
ensure they are comfortable and warm.
- Do not X-Country ski below -20
o
C.
Plastic windows can crack at these
low temperatures.
- Never use your X-Country skiing kit for
down hill skiing and never tow it
behind a snow mobile.
- Use extreme caution on hills, aggressive
trails, and when stopping!
- Take the X-Country skiing kit for a
practice run (weighted greater than
your expected load with children and
cargo) over more various terrain than
you expect to ski, until you are skilled
in handling the X-Country skiing kit.
Have another adult with you to assist
you in case you run in to difficulties
(i.e. X-Country skiing kit is too heavy
for the terrain you were expecting to
ski).
- Make sure the length of the arms on
your XC skiing kit are adjusted
correctly, to ensure that your skis or
poles will not be in contact with the
carrier.
WARNING: Failure to properly attach XC
skiing kit arms and axles could cause
the carrier to separate from you, resulting
in an accident and serious injury or
death.