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18 Attaching/Detaching the Tow Bar to the Bicycle With Coupler Attachment
• Insert the coupler attachment inside the tow bar tube and line up the holes. See Figure 18.1.
• Insert the locking pin through the holes and carefully rotate the locking clamp over the tube to secure. See Figure 18.2.
• Ensure the coupler attachment is securely attached before proceeding.
• Locate the tether attachment on the tow bar, loop it around the bicycle frame and clip the fastener onto the metal tri-clip. See Figure 18.3.
• To remove this accessory, reverse the instructions in this section.
Always make sure the trailer is securely attached to the bicycle before towing the trailer.
19 Securing/Removing a Child
There are three height adjustment positions for the shoulder harness straps. For a younger child, the shoulder straps should be positioned
through the lower sewn-in loops on the seatback. For a young child that is tall, the shoulder straps may be positioned through the upper
sewn-in loops on the seatback. For a taller child, use the shoulder straps WITHOUT positioning them through these sewn-in loops. To
re-position the shoulder straps, unbuckle them from the harness buckle and feed these straps through the sewn-in loops, ensuring that they
are not twisted. Re-buckle the shoulder straps onto the harness buckle to secure them.
• Before loading or unloading, ensure that the wheel brakes are engaged.
• To unlatch the buckle, press the center button and remove the male ends of each buckle. See Figure 19.1.
• Carefully place the child in the seat with the shoulder straps over their shoulders and chest. Then place the crotch strap between the
child's legs.
• If necessary, reattach the shoulder straps with the waist straps. See Figure 19.2.
• Bring the shoulder/waist buckles into the crotch buckle until the shoulder/waist buckles snap into place. See Figure 19.3.
• Tighten the waist belt to be snug around the child's waist.
• The shoulder, waist, and crotch straps may be adjusted using the sliding buckles on these straps.
Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use the restraint system.
20 Installing the Flag
• Insert the sections of the flag pole together until they are securely connected.
• Slide the end of the flag pole into the small pocket on the side of the hood until it cannot go any further. See Figure 20.1.
21 Disassembly and Storage of the Bicycle Tow Bar and Stroller
• Ensure that the stroller and all of the attachments and accessories are clean and dry before storage.
• Store your CocoonX2 in a dry, well ventilated place.
• Disengage the bicycle tow bar and store it separately for extended periods of time.
• Prior to the next use, please check all components (including tires, tire pressure, fabric, frame, accessories) for signs of damage or
excessive wear.
• Do not use the trailer or stroller if you see signs of damage or excessive wear. Please contact customer service for replacement parts or
repair options.
Maintenance
All of the fittings, snaps, locks, rivets, and other hardware and plastic parts on the stroller should be inspected periodically to ensure that
they are secured properly and not damaged or malfunctioning. The restraint system, as well as all other straps and fabric items and their
stitching should also be inspected periodically to ensure that they are secured properly and not loose, torn or otherwise damaged. All moving
parts, such as wheels, brakes, and hinges should also be checked periodically to ensure they are operating properly.
Tires should be inflated to recommended pressure. See tire side wall for correct pressure. DO NOT overinflate the tires.
Any missing, broken, or worn components should be replaced immediately, and the stroller should not be used until they are replaced. Only
original manufacturer's components should be used. If needed, please contact Joovy at our toll-free phone number.
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Always use the flag when pulling the trailer.