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1. O W 51100987 A 13 A USE amp FEATURES 4 1 SETTING THE PARKING BRAKE or A Push down on the red foot pedal to engage the parking brake See image 1 A WARN N G let ce me Ha o iy ade Never leave your child unattended in parking brake is working the carrier should not ro this Thule child carrier forwards or backwards Th Vaca ees UCL Al C Pull up on the red foot pedal to release the parking noennaued e an F brake See image 2 unloading of children NOTICE No adjustments of the parking brake are required 14 51100987 A 4 2 CHILD PLACEMENT AND SEATBELT WARNING This seat unit is not suitable for children under 6 months For younger children a Thule infant accessory must be used Always use the restraint system Check that the pram body or seat unit or car seat attachment devices are correctly engaged before use Engage the parking brake Loosen all of the belt adjustments Undo the crotch strap buckle on the shoulder harness by pressing the red release buttons and squeezing the sides of the buckle See image 1 D Seat your child ren Slide the shoulder belt height adjustment located on the vertical web straps in the seat back to the same height as your child ren s shoulders See image 2 F Lift up the crotch strap and insert the two shoulder strap buckles into the crotch buckle G Snugly tighten the two shoulder straps by pulling downward on the should
2. storing your child carrier it Should be dry to prevent the growth of mold or bacteria 5 4 WEAR AND TEAR This child carrier is very durable and allows you to transport your child ren for long periods of time It is subject to wear and tear over time depending on several factors Use and Milage The more often this Thule child carrier is used and the farther it goes the more it will wear Service and Care Keeping this Thule child carrier clean and well maintained is an important factor in Keeping it in good condition Storage storing this Thule child carrier properly will reduce the amount of wear especially to the fabric Type of Use Hard cornering fast acceleration and braking all contribute to premature wear of various components especially brakes and tires Weather Various weather conditions affect individual components differently Direct sunlight prematurely wears the fabric and rubber wheels Salt in the air or on the road affects the wheel rims and fabric floor Dirt and mud can get into moving parts and contribute to wear as well Premature wear of a component is not necessarily signs of a defective product The way this child carrier is used and cared for will greatly affect how quickly it wears Thule Child Transport Systems Ltd 105 5760 9th Street SE Calgary AB T2H 1Z9 Canada X PART OF THULE GROUP 51100987 A info thule com ras www thule com 19
3. DED COMPONENTS Verify that your carrier was packaged with the following items Carrier with front wheel installed 2 rear wheels NOTICE Store your carrier and its components in a safe dry place so that when they are needed they are in the best possible condition 51100987 A 3 2 UNFOLDING THE CARRIER A Undo the fold locking strap See image 1 B Pull the up the upper frame of the carrier See image 2 C Push the front wheel of the carrier upwards until it clicks in place See image 3 WARNING Ensure that all the locking devices are engaged before use 8 51100987 A 3 3 FOLDING THE CARRIER Open the front cover See image 1 slide then rotate the folding handle until the frame collapses See image 2 C Attach the locking strap See image 3 W gt WARNING Care must be taken when folding and unfolding this child carrier to prevent finger entrapment Ensure children are clear of any moving parts otherwise they may be injured To avoid injury ensure that your child is kept away when unfolding and folding this product 51100987 A 9 3 4 INSTALLING THE WHEELS 3 5 REMOVING THE WHEELS gt ee 0 T Press and hold the wheel release button on the wheel See image 1 Insert the wheel axle into the carrier axle Release the wheel release button Press the wheel fully into the carrier axle Verify that the wheel is securely attached to the carrier by g
4. Thule Urban Glide gt Instructions A Bring your life 51100987 thule com CONTENTS 1 1 Ji 1 3 A Ae 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 sie 3 6 Of 3 8 on INTRODUCTION Manual Intended Use Carrier Intended Use specifications SAFETY symbols and Instructions General Safety Instructions GETTING STARTED Included Components Unfolding the Carrier Folding the Carrier Installing the Wheels Removing the Wheels Adjusting the front wheel Aligning the front wheel for jogging Adjusting the Handlebar Adjusting the Reclining Seat 04 04 04 05 05 07 08 O9 10 10 10 10 12 13 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 zA D2 9 3 5 4 USE amp FEATURES Setting the Parking Brake Child Placement and Seatbelt Using the Safety Wrist Strap Using the Canopy storage ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Accessories service and Care Storage Wear and Tear 14 15 16 16 17 18 18 19 19 51100987 A l INTRODUC TION Thank you for choosing a Thule Urban Glide Your new carrier offers quality safety features and comfort PLEASE NOTE Thule Child Transport Systems Ltd retains all rights to this Owner s Manual No text details or illustrations from this manual may be reproduced distributed or become the subject of unauthorized use for commercial purposes nor may they be made available to others The manual for using this carrier may be downloaded from www thule com Great care has been taken in assembling this manual Neverth
5. Tray e Thule Console Thule Hydration Cage e Thule Cup Holder Thule Bunting Bag e Thule Baby Supporter Thule Rain Cover e Thule Mesh Cover Contact your local dealer or visit our website www thule com for more information 5 2 SERVICE AND CARE Regularly inspect your Thule child carrier and accessories for damage and signs of wear Metal Components Check for any dents or cracks Do not use the child carrier if any metal components are cracked or damaged Fasteners Regularly examine the child carrier to see if any of the fasteners are bent broken missing or loose Tighten any loose fasteners and replace any damaged or missing fasteners Fabric Examine the fabric regularly for tears worn spots or any other signs of damage Wheels Clean the wheel axles and apply grease or oil to all exposed moving parts Have the wheels inspected and serviced at least once a year It is highly recommended that you take your child carrier into an authorized service provider once a year to keep it in the best possible condition Regularly clean the child carrier with warm water and a mild soapy solution Never use harsh cleansers or solvents WARNING The proper service and care of this Thule child carrier affects the performance and safety of it 51100987 A 5 3 STORAGE Store your child carrier and accessories in a dry area out of direct sunlight If possible hang the child carrier up off of the ground Before
6. eless should you discover any errors we would be grateful if you could bring them to our attention we Thule Child Transport Systems Ltd ras 105 5760 9th Street SE Calgary AB T2H 1Z9 Canada i rag wwthule com X PART OF THULE GROUP 51100987 A 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 MANUAL INTENDED USE Who is this manual intended for This manual is intended for the purchaser and user of the carrier who is also responsible for keeping it in proper condition carrying out maintenance as prescribed and performing repairs CARRIER INTENDED USE Use as intended The carrier is intended for use within the performance ranges specified for the carrying of children in daylight hours on sidewalks and smooth paths Luggage may also be carried in the storage bags intended for that purpose provided the children in the carrier are not put at risk SPECIFICATIONS Children If the child carrier is used in conditions of poor visibility at dusk or in the hours of darkness it is highly recommended to be fitted with a safety approved working light set As part of the recommended use you should also follow this Owner s Manual and comply with the prescribed maintenance requirements Use not recommended Any use that goes beyond the above is not recommended Use not recommended is primarily the conveying of people together with animals use of this carrier on rough off road terrain use for commercial purposes overloading excessive s
7. er strap loose ends Ensure that there is no looseness in the harness system at the child s waist and shoulders Ensure the shoulder pads are positioned on top of the child s shoulders and next to their neck See image 3 OW T 51100987 A 15 4 3 USING THE SAFETY WRIST STRAP 4 4 USING THE CANOPY A Loop the free end of the safety wrist strap around your wrist to prevent the child carrier from becoming separated from you See image 1 A lo shade inside the carrier pull the canopy down See image 2 B To open the top window release the Velcro attachment and roll up the shade into the pocket at top See image 3 16 51100987 A 4 5 STORAGE A Your carrier is equipped with the following storage compartments One large mesh pocket on the upper back See image 1 e Two small mesh pockets inside the carrier at the front See image 2 e One large storage compartment underneath the seat See image 3 To keep the compartment open unzip the cover and store the cover in the pocket at front See image 4 WARNING Max cargo weight in the cargo tray is 4 5 kg 10 pounds Max cargo weight in the back mesh pocket is 1 4 kg 3 pounds Max weight in the side mesh pocket is 0 5 kg 1 pounds 51100987 A 17 D ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 5 1 ACCESSORIES There are numerous accessories that are compatible with your Thule child carrier e Thule Infant Car Seat Adapter Thule Snack
8. iving it a sharp pull Repeat for the other wheel Using a tire pressure gauge check the air pressure in each tire The minimum recommended tire pressure is 20 psi 1 4 bar and the maximum is 25 psi 1 7 bar lf air pressure is too low in either one of the tires fill them up using a bicycle tire pump Press and hold the wheel release button on a wheel See image 2 Pull the wheel out of the carrier axle Repeat for the other wheel A WARNING Before each journey make sure that both of the wheels are securely locked in the carrier axle 51100987 A 3 6 ADJUSTING THE FRONT WHEEL A Strolling pivoting front wheel See image 1 B Running locks the front wheel either forward or backwards See image 2 51100987 A 11 3 7 ALIGNING THE FRONT WHEEL FOR 3 8 ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR JOGGING Make the carrier track more to the left 3 See image 1 Make carrier track more to the right See image 1 A Press the release buttons See image 2 B Rotate the handlebar into a comfortable position See image 3 12 51100987 A 3 9 ADJUSTING THE RECLINING SEAT Engage the parking brake squeeze the adjustment clamp See image 1 Move the adjustment clamp at the back of the seat either up or down along the strap to adjust how much the seat reclines See image 2 D Opening the venting With the seat reclined open the vent at the back and roll it into the pocket at the top See image 3
9. peed and improper repair of defects or modifications The manufacturer is not liable for damages arising from use that is not recommended this is at the risk of the user 51100987 A 2 SAFETY The safe use of this child carrier is vital to the enjoyment of it For that reason it is extremely Important that you familiarize yourself with the safety Instructions In this manual and follow them whenever you use this child carrier 2 1 SYMBOLS AND INSTRUCTIONS This owner s manual uses warnings and notices throughout to emphasize safety and optimal use information A WARNING Warnings provide instructions critical to the safe use and operation of this Thule child carrier Failure to follow these instructions could result in an accident potentially causing serious injury or death to you and or your passenger s NOTICE Notices provide additional instructions to make using the product easier 51100987 A 2 2 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Important Keep these instructions for future reference Your child s safety may be affected if you do not follow these instructions Never leave a child unattended in this child carrier Put on the park brake whenever you park this child carrier Do not carry extra children or bags on this child carrier This child carrier will become unstable if the manufacturer s recommended load is exceeded Do not use with children who exceed the weight limitations The user of
10. this child carrier must be aware of exposure hazards such as wind chill and heat exhaustion either by less active children in prolonged exposure in colder temperatures or by extended periods in warmer temperatures without adequate ventilation or hydration Do not allow any of the children s body clothing shoe laces or toys to come into contact with moving parts Care must be taken when folding and unfolding this child carrier to prevent finger entrapment Ensure children are clear of any moving parts otherwise they may be injured Do not install a car seat or any other seating device not approved by Thule Child Transport Systems Ltd on this child carrier Only use Thule Child Transport Systems Ltd approved rack products otherwise this child carrier will become unstable if any other parcel bag or rack is used Do not use any accessory products which are not approved by Thule Child Transport Systems Ltd Do not use any cleaning solvents on this child carrier clean only with mild soap and water Make no modifications to this child carrier Do not use this child carrier around or near an open fire or exposed flame Do not operate a Thule child carrier without reading and understanding this manual WARNING Do not let your child play with this product This product is not suitable for running or skating When used for running ensure front wheel is locked in jogging mode 51100987 A GETTING STARTED 3 1 INCLU
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