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Burley d’Lite Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual
Child and cyclist must wear helmets when trailering. Helmets can
prevent or signi cantly reduce head injury in event of accident.
The straps and sliding buckles sewn to the backrest of the child seat are part
of a self-ad just ing sys tem that keeps the shoulder straps at the correct height
for children of various sizes. When you tighten the shoulder har ness, the sliding
buckles allow the shoulder belts to come across the top of the child’s shoulders,
cre at ing a snug fi t. In addition, the sliding buckles keep the straps from falling
off of the shoulders.
IMPORTANT: Always fasten and adjust the two buckles behind the
child seat when using the trailer.
VII. Padded Seat & Shoulder Harness, Child
Seat Recliner™, Recessed Helmet
Pocket™, and Child Seat Divider™
IMPORTANT: The trail er seat is in tend ed only for chil dren old enough
to wear a hel met and sit upright by themselves un as sist ed. Your child
must have enough neck strength to hold his or her head up while
trailering.
The seat in your Burley d’Lite is designed to provide the utmost comfort for your
children. From a padded seat and shoulder harnesses to reclining the seat to
room for your children’s helmets to fl ow-thru mesh to keep your children cool,
the Burley d’Lite is the most comfortable trailer on the market.
Seat Pad and Shoulder Harnesses
The seat pads and shoulder harnesses in your Burley d’Lite are made of a durable
spacer weave fabric for ventilation to keep your children cool, and a high tech
foam material to provide the padding necessary for a comfortable ride. If the
seat pad and/or shoulder harnesses become dirty, they can be easily removed
and hand-washed with mild soap and water. If it is extremely hot, the seat pad
and/or harnesses can be removed to provide maximum fl ow-thru ventilation.
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