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WARNING
Failure to comply with the instructions and warnings in this manual could result in serious
injury or death of the passenger or rider.
Never leave your child unattended
• Ensure that all locking devices are engaged before use
• To avoid injury ensure that your child is kept away when unfolding and folding this product
• Do not let your child play with this product
• This seat is not suitable for children under 6 months (unless using a Burley approved ac-
cessory)
• Always use the restraint system
• This product is not suitable for running or skating
• When using double trailer with one child, always seat the child in the right side position. (Note:
references to the left or right refer to standing behind the trailer looking forward)
• Make sure children cannot put fingers, clothing, toys or shoelaces into the wheel spokes
or any other moving parts
• Check comfort and safety of children frequently, especially during hot or cold weather
• Parcels or accessory items, or both, placed on the unit may cause the unit to become
unstable. Unstable hazardous conditions may exist if package carry accessories are added
onto the product.
• Do NOT install a car seat or any other seating device in the product.
• Do NOT use with a total load that exceeds the weight limits, or more children than the
vehicle has been designed for. If recommended load is exceeded, the unit may become
unstable.
• DO NOT make modifications to the product
• DO NOT over-inflate the tires. Failure to comply with the rated tire sidewall pressure may
lead to explosion of the tire and possible injury.
• Only use a Burley approved accessory. When attaching an accessory to your trailer make
sure to read and follow all warnings and instructions that are included with the accessory
kit.
OWNER'S INSTRUCTION & SAFETY MANUAL
• It is recommended that a qualified bicycle mechanic does a safety check of the towing bicycle
before attaching the trailer.
• Before each ride, be sure the trailer does not interfere with braking, pedaling or steering of the
bicycle.
• It is recommended that a rearview mirror be used on the bike.
• Always comply with local regulations when using the trailer on public roadways.
• Never ride a bicycle at night without adequate lighting.
• Obey all local legal requirements for lighting.
• The red reflectors that came with the trailer must remain attached and visible on the rear of the
trailer at all times.
• If you need to come to a stop for any reason, such as to check on your child, to make
adjustments or to address a flat tire, be sure to pull off of the road completely.
• When using your trailer, you are towing extra weight and a bigger vehicle. You must allow more
time for braking, slowing, stopping and starting, and allow more room for turns and passageways.
Experiment with the loaded trailer in an uncongested area until you become familiar with how
your bike handles towing a trailer.
• Avoid rocks, curbs, hard braking and sudden swerving. Avoid riding over obstacles with one
wheel, as this may cause the trailer to tip over.
• Use good judgment when deciding if weather, road or traffic conditions are safe to use a Burley.
Recommended temperature limits for using a Burley trailer are 20°F to 100°F (-7°C to 38°C).
• Children must be able to sit upright without support and have adequate neck strength to support
their heads before being carried in a trailer. Consult a pediatrician to determine if a child is of
sufficient developmental age to be carried in a bicycle trailer
• Always ride with the cover down to protect children from flying debris
• Passengers must wear a bicycle helmet that meets applicable safety standards
• The rider of the bicycle must be at least 16 years old
• Bicycle trailers pulled by an EPAC can be restricted by law.
• Recommended speed limits:
- 15 mph (24 km/h) on smooth, straight roads
- 5 mph (8 km/h) when turning or on uneven roads
• Trailer weight must be properly distributed for safe handling. The downward force at the end of the
tow bar, where it meets the bike, should be between 2lbs and 20 lbs. To measure this, load your
trailer and place next to bathroom scale. Step on scale and note your weight. While on scale, lift
up the end of the tow bar 1 foot off the ground and note weight again. The weight difference is the
downwards force on the tow bar. If the weight is too low, the rear wheel of the bicycle could lose
traction. If it is too high the hitch may be overloaded.
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