Some states and countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; therefore, the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. THE CUSTOMER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR OF ANY OTHER OBLIGATION ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE LIMITED AS SPECIFIED HEREIN TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AT OUR SOLE OPTION. IN ANY EVENT, RESPONSIBILITY FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IS EXPRESSLY EX
Do not pull your trailer over curbs or hit holes or other road obstructions. Do not make high-speed turns or descents when pulling the trailer. Always corner with caution at 5 mph or less, as the trailer cannot lean into a turn the way a bicycle can. Do not travel faster than 15 mph—all road irregularities and your slower reaction time are greatly magnified. Ensure that your pet remains calm and within the confines of the trailer at all times. If your pet jumps or lunges while in the trailer, it
Please go to or contact us at (541) 687-1644 or burley@burley.com to register your warranty information. Safety Guidelines 1. Consult your child trailer manual for trailer safety guidelines. 2. Always use the handle bar tether. 3. When placing children or cargo into the trailer, keep the load centered and in front of the axle. 4. Always set the parking brake before releasing the handle. Make sure the parking brake is properly adjusted and working before use, especially after changing the tires o
DO NOT USE IT ON STAIRS, ESCALATORS OR OTHER UNEVEN SURFACES. NEVER USE IT WITH INLINE OR ROLLER SKATES. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE AN ACCIDENT RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY. Bolt Bushing figure 3: To adjust stroller wheel tracking Installing Cover 1. At top of trailer frame, fit openings on cover sides around handle bar mounts. Fasten small buckle sections together. Adjust as needed. Photo 12 2. On trailer sides, join buckle sections on rear cover corners to buckle sections be
Repeat for the other wheel. Note: wheels are not centered on the axle. Make sure wheels are held securely, with wheel shaft fully inserted into the hollow axle. You should not be able to rock or shift wheels. Improp- erly installed wheels can fall off, causing an accident or serious injury. WARNING A B C Mounts horizontally to frame Quick-release lever in locked “Closed” position Quick-release lever in unlocked “Open” position Installing and Operating the Tongue d’Lite™, Encore™, Solo™, Lady Bug
For questions and additional information, contact your authorized Burley dealer or visit burley.com. Box Contents: 1 tote bag, 1 manual, 1 warranty card, 1 hex key ( 4mm ), 2 tie-down straps, 1 hitch, 2 wheels, 1 trailer Required Tools: 4mm Hex key (included) Burley Travoy Guide 1. Flex Connector 7. Tow Bar 2. Upper Frame Hinge 8. Light Mount 3. Twist Grips 9. Upper Frame k. Middle Frame Hinge 10. Lower Frame 5. Tie-Down Buttons 11. Shelf 6. Push-Button Wheel 12. Kickstand Unfolding
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• Save the hitch and the d-ring (#3) for reinstallation. The locking nut (#5) and the bolt (#1) can be discarded. A longer bolt is provided for the next step. Always check the handle attachment before using. Be sure that handle is properly installed with buttons protruding in the locked position. Failure to do this could lead to loosening of handle, loss of control, and serious injury. 3 1 2 5 4 8 Burley Walk ‘n Roller Manual; models 2003 and earlier Re-Assembly with the Pivot Wheel • Slide the
Table of Contents Page I. Introduction 2 II. Preparation for Installation 3 III. Handlebar Installation 3 IV. Using the Handle 6 V. Mount Wheel Assembly 7 VI. Using the Walk ‘n Roller Wheel 9 VII. Installing the Brake 9 VIII. Safety Guidelines 11 IX. Maintenance 12 Warranty 12 Pre-2004 d’Lite, Lite & Pre-2005 Encore Handlebar & Stroller Wheel Supplement To be used in conjunction with 2003 or previous model year Burley trailer Owner’s Instruction & Safety Manual. Table of Contents Page I. Introdu
• Practice with your child in an uncongested area. Pulling the trailercycle adds length and weight to your bicycle; allow for ample time and distance to stop, start, and turn. • Take short rides; stop frequently. Instruct your child to keep their feet on pedals and hands on handlebars at all times. • Recommended speed limits: 15mph (24km/h) on smooth, straight roads 5mph (8km/h) when turning or on uneven roads • Do noT exceed weight limit by attaching a rack, panniers, or other cargo to the trai