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CroozerKid-KidPlus18-ENG-10-17
3 in 1
Owners Manual
ENGLISH
www.croozer.com
Trailer
Stroller
Jogger
Croozer Kid Plus for 1
Croozer Kid Plus for 2
Croozer Kid for 1
Croozer Kid for 2
124 000 218
CroozerKid-KidPlus18-ENG-10-17
02 CroozerKidPlus-Kid18-ENG-10-17
IMPRINT
Publisher: Croozer GmbH
Oskar-Jäger-Str. 125
D-50825 Cologne
Germany
Copyright © 2017 Croozer GmbH. All rights reserved.
No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form for any
purpose other than the purchaser’s personal use.
Additional manuals and instructions on the use of this vehicle and its acces-
sories can be ordered from Croozer GmbH or downloaded from the website
www.croozer.com. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this
manual. However, if you do nd an error, we would appreciate hearing about
it so that we can correct it.
Planning, text, graphic design and editing:
W. Piontek, www.technik-transparent.de
Photos: W. Piontek and Croozer GmbH
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Table of Contents
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Croozer Kid Plus, Croozer Kid . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
What are the Croozer Kid Plus and Croozer Kid? . . . 4
How should the Croozer Kid Plus and
Croozer Kid be used? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
How shouldn’t the Croozer Kid Plus and Croozer Kid
be used? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Orientation and wording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Applicable standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Materials tested for harmful substances . . . . . . . . 4
Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Symbols and warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Read and observe this manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Who can ride in the Croozer Kid Plus and
Croozer Kid? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Who can ride the towing bicycle? . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Requirements for the towing bicycle . . . . . . . . . . 5
Legal requirements for transporting children. . . . . . 6
Before your rst ride... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Pulling the Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer . . . . . . . . 6
Usage, storage and transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Assembly, maintenance and repair . . . . . . . . . . 7
Initial Assembly and Unfolding the
Croozer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Checking package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Unfolding the Croozer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Mounting the bumper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Checking and adjusting the parking brakes of the
Croozer Kid Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Checking and adjusting the parking brakes of the
Croozer Kid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Attaching and removing the wheels . . . . . . . . . 13
Attaching and removing the handlebar and safety
wrist strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Converting the Croozer to a Bicycle
Trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Installing and removing the hitch arm . . . . . . . . 15
Installing the axle hitch to the towing bicycle. . . . . 16
Installing the safety ag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Converting the Croozer to a Stroller. . .20
Installing the Stroller wheel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Converting the Croozer to a Jogger . . .21
Attaching the wheel arms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Installing the Jogger wheel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Using the safety wrist strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Using Your Croozer . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Engaging and disengaging the parking brake . . . . 24
Opening and closing the cover. . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Loading and unloading passengers . . . . . . . . . 25
Hitching the Croozer to the towing bicycle . . . . . . 26
Unhitching the Croozer from the towing bicycle . . . 27
Fastening and unfastening the safety harness. . . . 28
Adjusting the safety harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Transporting cargo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Using a lighting system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Special features of the Croozer Kid Plus
suspension system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Special considerations when riding with the Bicycle
Trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Special considerations when using the Stroller or
Jogger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Transporting Your Croozer . . . . . . . .37
Croozer Inspections and Maintenance . 38
Inspection intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Service intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Inspecting the hitch arm, hitch connector, axle hitch,
Jogger-kit components and Stroller wheel . . . . . . 39
Inspecting the fabric body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Inspecting and servicing the wheels . . . . . . . . . 39
Checking tyre pressure and treads. . . . . . . . . . 39
Servicing the lock cylinder on the hitch connector . . 39
Cleaning and lubricating the wheel axles . . . . . . 40
Inspecting the bicycle trailer after an accident . . . . 40
Croozer Cleaning, Maintenance,
Storage and Disposal. . . . . . . . . . .41
How do I clean and maintain my Croozer?. . . . . . 41
How do I store my Croozer? . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Preparing the Croozer for disposal. . . . . . . . . . 42
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Tested for Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Dealers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Table of Contents
Front bumper
Attachment socket
for Stroller wheel
Front reector
Attachment bracket
for Jogger wheel arm
2-in-1 cover
Reective sidewalls
Description
Croozer Kid Plus, Croozer Kid
What’s what?
5-point
safety harness
Handlebar
Low position
Safety ag
Cargo compartment cover
Lever for parking brake
Rear reectors
Handlebar with integrated lighting system
High position
Push button for
quick-release wheels
Safety wrist
strap
Mounting loops
for battery-powered tail light
Attachment site for handlebar
Cargo compartment Maintenance-free
AirPad ® suspension with
Sylomer ® (Kid Plus)
Quick-release
wheels
Rear bumper
Attachment bracket
for hitch arm and
Jogger wheel arm
Click & Flash sensor-activated lighting system (Kid Plus)
Lighting (Kid)
Description
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Description
=
Cycling Kit
Hitch arm with
hitch,
safety ag
Click & Crooz fastening system
simply insert, automatic locking, press button for removal
Front bumper
Croozer Kid Plus Jogger
=
Jogger Kit
Wheel arms,
Jogger wheel,
safety wrist strap
+
3-in-1 System
Croozer Kid Plus Chassis
+
Croozer Kid Plus Bicycle Trailer
+=
Stroller Kit
Stroller wheel,
safety wrist strap Croozer Kid Plus Stroller
Fastening Systems
for hitch connector for Stroller wheel on attachment brackets for hitch
arm and Jogger wheel arms
Ball lock pin (magnetic)Snap-on locking pin
for handlebar
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Description
What are the Croozer Kid Plus and Croozer
Kid?
The Croozer Kid Plus and Croozer Kid are vehicles for
transporting children. They consist of a chassis that can be
quickly and easily converted to a Bicycle Trailer, a swivel-
wheel Stroller or a xed-wheel Jogger. No longer will you
need a eet of vehicles because, with the Croozer, you can
take your child on a bike ride, a walk in the park or a trek
through the countryside.
How should the Croozer Kid Plus and
Croozer Kid be used?
The Croozer is intended for private use for carrying
children in daylight hours on roads and other smooth,
well-surfaced paths as a Bicycle Trailer, a swivel-wheel
Stroller or a xed-wheel Jogger for walking and hiking. The
instructions and safety guidelines provided in this manual
must be followed at all times. Only children who are able
to sit upright unassisted and are within the specied age
range should ride in the Croozer Kid Plus or Croozer Kid.
If a child is unable to sit upright unassisted, the Croozer
Baby Seat must be used. Be sure to secure all cargo and
take-along items in the designated pockets and compart-
ments and observe the weight limits specied in the table
below. It is vitally important that all cargo be secured to
prevent it from shifting while the vehicle is in use. It is the
user’s responsibility to ensure that the transported cargo
does not compromise the safety of the passengers.
Maximum Load* (Passengers + Cargo)
Croozer Kid Plus/Kid for 1
Croozer Kid Plus/Kid for 2
35 kg (77 lb), max. 1 child
45 kg (100 lb), max. 2 children
Of which in rear cargo compart-
ment
max. 5 kg (11 lb)
Of which in Handlebar Bag (ac-
cessory)
max. 2 kg (4.4 lb)
Minimum Age of Passengers
Without Baby Seat 6 months
(if the child can sit upright
unassisted)
With Baby Seat (accessory) 1 month
Maximum Age of Passengers
Without Baby Seat 6 years
With Baby Seat (accessory) 10 months
Maximum Height of Passengers 117 cm (46 inch)
Hitch-arm Load (Nose Weight) 3 to 8 kg (6.6 to 17.6 lb)
* Weight limits only apply if the hitch-arm load is within the speci-
ed range of 3–8 kg (6.6 to 17.6 lb). See page 31.
When in use as a Bicycle Trailer in poor visibility conditions
or at night, dusk or dawn, the Croozer must be equipped
with a lighting system that complies with the applicable
laws and regulations in the country of use. The handlebar
of the Croozer Kid Plus comes with an integrated Click
& Flash lighting system. The Croozer Kid comes with a
battery-powered light that must be mounted to the light-at-
tachment loop on the cover of the rear cargo compartment.
However, the handlebar of the Croozer Kid can also be
retrotted with a Click & Flash lighting system. Any spare
parts or accessories used for either Croozer model must
be approved by Croozer GmbH and properly installed, ide-
ally by a professional bicycle mechanic.
How shouldn’t the Croozer Kid Plus and
Croozer Kid be used?
The Croozer Kid Plus and Croozer Kid may not be used in
any manner other than as specied above. Never trans-
port animals together with children in the Croozer. Never
use the Croozer as a cargo trailer. Never use the Jogger
or Stroller for jogging or skating. For more information,
see page 35-36. Commercial use, overloading, excessive
speeds, improper repairs and use on unsurfaced roads or
paths are not permitted. Never install a car seat or other
seating device not approved by Croozer GmbH. Never
use the handlebar for carrying loads, such as children’s
vehicles or bags (other than the Handlebar Bag available
as an accessory).
Never pull the Croozer with a motorised vehicle, such as a
moped or scooter. This also applies to motorised bicycles
with a maximum speed of more than 25 km/h (15 mph).
Do not mount the hitch to a bicycle with a rear-wheel hub
motor, unless this modication is approved by the manu-
facturer. Croozer GmbH will not be liable for any damages
resulting from non-compliance with these requirements.
Orientation and wording
Unless otherwise indicated, the terms “right” and “left”
in this manual refer to the passenger’s right or left when
seated in the bicycle trailer, facing forward (i.e. relative to
the direction of travel).
For simplicity, this manual generally refers to the child or
passenger in singular form. It is understood, however, that
the Croozer Kid Plus and Croozer Kid for 2 will be carrying
up to two children, and the Croozer Kid Plus and Croozer
Kid for 1, only one child.
This Owner’s Manual is intended for use with both the
Croozer Kid Plus and Croozer Kid. In sections that ap-
ply equally to both models, the name “Croozer” is used
for simplicity, and the Croozer Kid Plus is pictured in the
respective illustrations. In sections where the two models
differ, the instructions and/or information for both models
are given separately and marked as follows:
For the sake of clarity, the Croozer two-seater is shown
in most of the photos and graphics used in this manual.
However, all descriptions and instructions also apply to the
one-seater version.
Croozer Kid
Croozer Kid Plus
Applicable standards
The following standards were taken into
consideration:
EN 15918:2011+A2:2017, EN 1888:2012
Materials tested for harmful
substances
The materials used for producing the Croozer
Kid Plus and Croozer Kid pose no threat to
the health of your children. All materials are
tested for harmful substances to achieve
standards over and above the legal require-
ments.
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CroozerKid-KidPlus18-ENG-10-17
Safety Guidelines
Safety Guidelines
Symbols and warnings
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could
result in damage to the Croozer or the environment.
Tip: In this manual, “Tip” indicates helpful advice about
the use or maintenance of the Croozer.
Read and observe this manual
This manual contains information that is extremely
important for the safe transport of your child. Therefore,
it is essential that you read the entire manual carefully
and follow the instructions closely. If you should experi-
ence difculties understanding any of the information or
instructions, please contact your Croozer dealer. Keep this
manual handy at all times for future reference. If you loan
or sell your Croozer, pass on this manual to the new user.
It is also vitally important that you read and observe the
instructions provided in the manual of the towing bicycle.
Who can ride in the Croozer Kid Plus and
Croozer Kid?
The Croozer can transport children from approx. 6 months
to approx. 6 years of age, with a maximum height of 117
cm (46 inch). All child passengers must be able to sit
upright unassisted. Children who are not able to sit upright
without support do not have fully developed muscles
and could therefore experience injury when riding in the
Croozer. These children may only be transported in the
Baby Seat that is available as an accessory. The Croozer
Kid Plus and Croozer Kid for 2 can carry one or two chil-
dren, and the Croozer Kid Plus and Croozer Kid for 1, only
one child.
Who can ride the towing bicycle?
The minimum age for the rider of the towing bicycle in
most countries of the EU is 16 years.
In case of doubt, be sure to familiarise yourself with the
legal requirements of the country in which you plan to use
the Croozer.
Requirements for the towing bicycle
The towing bicycle must be approved by its manufacturer
for pulling a trailer. This information can be found in the
owner’s manual of the bicycle. Furthermore, the towing
bicycle must be in perfect working order and have strong,
properly functioning brakes. The rear wheel of the towing
bicycle must be equipped with an effective splashguard.
Otherwise, the child could be injured by stones or other
debris thrown up from the road. Motorised vehicles may
not be used for pulling child trailers. The only exception to
this rule is a pedelec. This special type of e-bicycle has an
electric motor that delivers assist only when the rider ped-
als. In many countries, pedelecs legally qualify as bicycles.
However, e-bikes with a maximum speed of more than 25
km/h (15 mph) may not be used for pulling the trailer. The
towing bicycle should be equipped with a sturdy rear-
mount kickstand to ensure safety when passengers are
getting in and out of the trailer.
Be sure to familiarise yourself with the legal requirements
for towing bicycles in the country or region where you plan
to use the Croozer.
The towing bicycle must have a 26” to 29” (559- to 635-
mm) rear wheel. This information can be found on the tyre
sidewalls. The numbers 42-622, for example, indicate that
the tyre has a width of 42 mm and a bead-seat diameter of
622 mm (28 inch).
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Safety Guidelines
Legal requirements for transporting children
Be sure to observe all laws that apply to the transport
of children in child trailers. Some countries prohibit the
transport of children in child trailers, and others prescribe
certain age limits. In case of doubt, familiarise yourself with
the legal requirements of the country or region where you
plan to use the Croozer.
Before your rst ride...
It is vitally important that you familiarise yourself with the
Croozer before you use it for transporting children. Prior to
your rst outing with passengers, Croozer GmbH recom-
mends that you practice towing the trailer (without passen-
gers) in a calm, trafc-free area; load the trailer with cargo
of approximately the same weight as the child or children
you will be towing, for example, by strapping a loaded
rucksack into the child seat. This is a great way to acquaint
yourself with the handling of the bicycle and the dimen-
sions of the trailer.
Buckle up!
Children riding in the Croozer must be strapped into the
safety harnesses at all times. Follow the instructions pro-
vided in this manual for adjusting and fastening the safety
harnesses correctly. Children who are not properly secured
in a safety harness could sustain life-threatening injuries in
the case of accidents or sudden braking.
Adult supervision
Never leave children in the Croozer unattended. It is
the adult’s responsibility to ensure that the ventilation
and temperature conditions in the Croozer are safe and
comfortable for the child at all times. Check on the child’s
well-being frequently.
Keep handlebar attached
Leave the handlebar attached to the Croozer at all times.
In the event of an accident, it acts as a roll bar, protecting
the passengers.
Pinching hazard
When folding and unfolding the Croozer, keep ngers
and hands clear of all possible pinch points (e.g. movable
frame parts and locking mechanisms).
Pulling the Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer
Before each ride, check the following:
Are the wheels securely attached?
Are the locking mechanisms on both vertical frame
tubes securely engaged?
Are all attached components correctly inserted and
secured (i.e. the respective fastening/locking mecha-
nisms engaged)? Check that none of the security pins
are hanging freely from their straps.
Are the tyres inated to the correct pressure? The
actual tyre pressure should never be higher or lower
than the maximum and minimum ination pressures
marked on the tyre sidewall. (See also page 39.) Never
use compressed air, e.g. from a petrol station, to inate
your tyres. The quick ow and high pressure can over-
inate the tyres, causing the tube and/or tyre to burst.
Using the parking brake
When loading or unloading children, or when passengers
are getting into or out of the trailer, the parking brake of the
Croozer must be engaged to prevent unintentional rolling.
Turning
Always reduce your speed to a walking pace when mak-
ing turns with the Bicycle Trailer. Keep in mind that riding
speed is often underestimated, especially on bikes with
electric assist (i.e. pedelecs). When turning at high speeds,
the increased centrifugal force could cause the trailer to
skid or tip over, which can result in accidents with serious
injury or death.
Riding downhill
Always reduce your speed when riding downhill. Riding at
excessive speeds could cause the trailer to skid, which can
result in accidents with serious injury or death.
Riding over kerbs or uneven surfaces
Riding over a kerb or other obstacle with only one wheel
of the trailer could cause the trailer to tip over, resulting in
accidents with serious injury or death. Empty trailers are
especially susceptible to tipping. Therefore, if you have
to ride over a kerb or similar obstacle, always use ex-
treme caution and ride at very low speeds. Never use the
Croozer on stairs or escalators.
Risk of injury from rotating parts
Always make sure that the child cannot reach the wheels
of the Croozer or the rear wheel of the towing bicycle.
Touching wheels that are in motion could result in serious
injuries.
Close the cover
When riding with the Bicycle Trailer, always close the front
mesh cover (with the plastic window either open or closed)
in order to protect the passengers from potential injuries
caused by ying insects or small stones thrown up from
the rear wheel of the towing bicycle.
The plastic windows have a UPF (Ultraviolet Protection
Factor) rating of 80+, and the Croozer’s fabric body has a
UPF rating of 50+.
Being visible to others
Never use your Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer in road trafc
without its safety ag mounted. The safety ag makes it
easier for other road users to see you.
If you plan to use the Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer at night,
dusk or dawn – or when visibility is in any way reduced –
the trailer must be equipped with a fully functional light-
ing system. Be sure to familiarise yourself with the legal
requirements of the country or region where you plan to
use the Croozer.
Carrying cargo
Never transport cargo items together with children on the
seat or in the foot area. Cargo must be well secured in
the rear cargo compartment to ensure that it cannot shift
during transport. Loose cargo and overloading can change
the handling of the Croozer, making the vehicle more dif-
cult to control. Furthermore, cargo items can fall against
the seatback and injure the child. Never transport animals
together with children in the Croozer.
Never use the handlebar for carrying loads, such as
children’s vehicles or bags (other than the Handlebar Bag
available as an accessory). Cargo attached to the outside
of the Croozer can drastically affect its handling and stabil-
ity, potentially resulting in accidents with serious injury or
death.
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Safety Guidelines
Changes and modications
For safety reasons, no modications or changes can be
made to the Croozer.
Do not install additional components, such as luggage
racks etc. Do not use a car seat or any type of seat or seat
support that has not been approved by Croozer GmbH. Do
not install electric drive systems. Making modications or
changes to your Croozer can result in accidents with seri-
ous injury or death. Furthermore, changes or modications
to the vehicle will void any warranty claims. Croozer GmbH
will not be liable for any damage resulting from changes or
modications that have been made to the Croozer.
Using the safety wrist strap
The safety wrist strap required when using the Croozer as
a Stroller or Jogger must remain attached to the handlebar
at all times. When using the vehicle as a Bicycle Trailer,
the safety wrist strap should hang inside the trailer, be-
neath the cargo compartment cover.
Usage, storage and transport
Never transport the Croozer – even when folded – on the
roof of a motor vehicle.
Never use or store the Croozer at temperatures below
–20°C (– 4°F). Temperature extremes can cause the plastic
windows to become brittle.
Assembly, maintenance and repair
Purchased condition and initial assembly
If you purchased your Croozer from a shop, the retailer
should have installed the front bumper to the Croozer and
the hitch to the towing bicycle. If you ordered your Croozer
from an online or mail-order catalogue, we recommend
having the initial assembly performed by a professional
bicycle mechanic. Furthermore, dealers are required to
provide their customers with all important information on
the use of the Croozer. To nd an authorised dealer in your
area, visit the Croozer website at www.croozer.com.
Technical condition
Never use the Croozer if it is not in perfect working order.
The Croozer must be periodically inspected for damage
and/or wear to the wheels, hitch arm, hitch connector, axle
hitch, frame, fabric body, fastening/locking mechanisms,
safety harnesses and the components of the Jogger and
Stroller kits. If any of these parts are found to be dam-
aged, the Croozer may not be used until the damage has
been properly repaired, ideally by a professional bicycle
mechanic.
It is critical that all maintenance work specied in this
manual be performed in the specied intervals.
Using the Croozer when it is not in perfect working order
can result in accidents with serious injury or death.
Proper installation and repair
The Croozer must be properly assembled to professional
standards. Be sure to follow the assembly instructions in
this manual. When in doubt, contact your Croozer dealer.
All repairs must be carried out to professional standards
using only original Croozer parts, ideally by a professional
bicycle mechanic. Incorrect installation or repair work could
result in accidents with serious injury or death.
Suitable accessories and original spare parts
Only use original spare parts and accessories that have
been approved by Croozer GmbH. These are the only
components that can be used safely with the Croozer.
When in doubt, consult a Croozer dealer. The use of non-
approved accessories or incompatible spare parts could
result in accidents with serious injury or death. Croozer
GmbH will not be liable for any damage resulting from the
use of non-approved accessories or incompatible spare
parts.
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Initial Assembly and Unfolding the Croozer
Initial Assembly and Unfolding the
Croozer
If you have purchased your Croozer from a shop, the
retailer should have installed the front bumper and sold the
Croozer “ready to use”. If you ordered your Croozer from
an online or mail-order catalogue, we recommend having
the initial assembly performed by a professional bicycle
mechanic. Furthermore, dealers are required to provide
their customers with all important information on the use
of the Croozer. If the initial assembly has been performed,
you can skip the rst few steps of this section.
If your Croozer was not assembled prior to sale, then have
the initial assembly performed by a professional bicycle
mechanic or follow the assembly instructions below. Vari-
ous tools are required for the assembly.
The Croozer must be properly assembled to professional
standards. Improper assembly can result in accidents
with serious injury or death.
Checking package contents
The Croozer is packaged in a box for shipment. In order
to minimise package size, the Croozer is shipped in its
folded state. All removable parts are included in the scope
of delivery, either attached or in one of the plastic bags. In
addition, the front bumper is removed for shipping.
1. Remove all packaging materials from the Croozer and
from individual parts. Recycle all packaging materials
if possible. It may be wise to keep the box, e.g. for
storage or later transport.
2. Using a knife or a pair of scissors, cut the cable ties
with which the frame of the Croozer is secured and
other parts are prevented from shifting.
3. Remove all individual parts from inside the Croozer.
These parts include
two side wheels (1),
a Jogger wheel (2),
two Jogger wheel arms (3),
a safety wrist strap (4),
either a handlebar with integrated Click & Flash lighting
system (5) (for the Croozer Kid Plus) or a handlebar
without integrated lighting (6) (for the Croozer Kid),
(if for Croozer Kid) a light with instruction manual (7),
a safety ag (8),
a Stroller wheel (9),
a front bumper (10),
a lockable hitch arm with three keys and an axle hitch (11),
a package containing mounting hardware and a second
axle hitch (12),
(if for Croozer Kid Plus) a charging cable with instruc-
tion manual (13) for the Click & Flash sensor-activated
lighting system, and
this owner’s manual (14).
Unfold the Croozer before mounting these parts.
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Unfolding the Croozer
1. Unbuckle the transport safety strap (1) at the rear of
the Croozer.
2. Tuck the strap (2) into the special strap-storage pocket
under the cover.
3. Brace the lower part of the Croozer frame with one
hand while using your other hand to lift the top part of
the frame.
4 Holding the upper frame tube in the raised position, pull
the seat frame slowly and carefully back and towards
you until the locking pins (4) of both locking mecha-
nisms (3) engage with audible clicks in the holes (5) of
the frame tubes.
Pinching hazard! There are pinch points between the
seat frame and Croozer frame, as well as in the lock-
ing mechanism, that may cause painful injuries. Be sure
to keep your hands and fingers away from these pinch
points when folding or unfolding the trailer.
Use caution and slow movements when pulling back the
seat frame. If the seat frame is pulled back too quickly or
with excessive force, the frame tube and locking mecha-
nisms could be damaged.
Tip: A new Croozer will be slightly more difficult to unfold
because the canvas is still stiff.
5. Check to make sure that both locking mechanisms are
securely engaged. There should be no movement in
the seat frame when you press against it.
If the locking mechanisms are not properly engaged, the
frame of the Croozer could collapse while riding, poten-
tially resulting in serious injuries for the passenger(s).
6. Fasten the cargo-compartment separator (7) by at-
taching the Velcro to the rear surface of the seat (8).
7. To fold the Croozer, follow the above steps in the
reverse order. Begin by pushing the red slide button
(6) on both locking mechanisms (3) towards the rear
of the trailer and pulling the two locking mechanisms
inwards, away from the frame tubes.
Be sure to remove the safety flag before folding the
Bicycle Trailer. Otherwise, the rod of the safety flag could
break.
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Mounting the bumper
Because packaging size is limited, the bumper of the
Croozer is shipped unattached. The bumper is included in
the scope of delivery and must be properly installed.
An M6 knurled socket head barrel nut (2) is used for fas-
tening the front bumper. This barrel nut can be found in the
plastic bag that contains the second axle hitch.
A 6mm allen key is required for mounting the bumper.
1. Holding the bumper with both hands, guide the bolt (5)
in the centre of the bumper into the respective opening
in the Croozer frame while pushing the open ends of
the bumper (3) over the pins (4) protruding from each
side of the frame.
You should hear a click when the pins (4) engage in
each end of the bumper (3) and be able to see that the
two ends are securely fastened. The bolt (5) must be
fully inserted through the hole in the frame.
2. With one hand, hold the bumper in the correct position
by pressing it against the frame, and with the other
hand, screw the knurled barrel nut (2) onto the end
of the bolt (5), aligning it in the hole in the frame and
tightening lightly at rst.
3. Then use a 6mm Allen key to tighten the barrel nut
(max. one additional turn).
4. To remove the bumper, follow these instructions in the
reverse order.
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Checking and adjusting the parking brakes
of the Croozer Kid Plus
To ensure that the parking brakes are in perfect working
order, they must be checked and, if necessary, adjusted.
When checking and adjusting the parking brakes, both
wheels must be removed.
The parking brakes must be correctly adjusted! If the
parking brakes have not been correctly adjusted, the
parked Croozer Kid Plus could roll away unexpectedly,
resulting in accidents with serious injuries or death.
1. If the wheels are mounted, remove them.
2. Pull back the brake lever (1) as far as it will go. The
pins (2 and 4) on both sides of the Croozer will be
pushed out of the brake bodies.
3. Use a ruler to measure how far the pins extend from
the brake bodies. The parking brake is correctly ad-
justed if the respective pin extends by approx. 11 to 12
mm (7/16” to 15/32”).
If the pin extends less than 11 mm (7/16”), the brake
must be adjusted.
4. If the pin (4) on the left side of the Croozer extends
from the brake body by less than 11 mm (7/16”), then
turn the respective barrel adjuster (5) on the brake
lever anticlockwise until the pin is extended 11 to 12
mm (7/16” to 15/32”).
5. If the pin (2) on the right side of the Croozer extends
from the brake body by less than 11 mm (7/16”), then
turn the respective barrel adjuster (3) on the brake
lever anticlockwise until the pin is extended by 11 to
12 mm (7/16” to 15/32”).
6. After both pins have been checked and, if applicable,
adjusted, mount the wheels and check the function of
the parking brakes by pulling back the brake lever and
trying to move the Croozer forwards or backwards with
gentle pressure. It should not be possible to move the
Croozer when the parking brakes are engaged.
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Checking and adjusting the parking brakes
of the Croozer Kid
To ensure that the parking brakes are in perfect working
order, they must be checked and, if necessary, adjusted.
The parking brakes must be correctly adjusted! If the
parking brakes have not been correctly adjusted, the
parked Croozer could roll away unexpectedly, resulting in
accidents with serious injuries or death.
1. Pull back the brake lever (1) as far as it will go. The
brake pins (2 and 3) on both sides of the Croozer will
move upwards and engage in the locking plates (4) on
the side wheels. For a better view of the parking-brake
mechanism, the photo on the right shows the trailer
with the side wheel removed.
Tip: It might be necessary to roll the Croozer an inch or
two forwards or backwards so that the brake pins
can engage in the locking plates.
2. If the brake pins (2 and 3) on one or both sides of the
Croozer fail to engage fully in the locking plate(s) (4)
on the side wheel(s), then adjustment is necessary.
3. If the brake pin (2) on the left side of the Croozer does
not engage fully in the locking plate (4), then turn the
respective barrel adjuster (5) on the brake lever anti-
clockwise until the brake pin (2) is engaged fully in the
locking plate (4).
4. If the brake pin (3) on the right side of the Croozer
does not engage fully in the locking plate (4), then turn
the respective barrel adjuster (6) on the brake lever
anticlockwise until the brake pin (3) is engaged fully in
the locking plate (4).
5. After adjustment, check the function of the parking
brakes by pulling back the brake lever and trying
to move the Croozer forwards or backwards with
gentle pressure. It should not be possible to move the
Croozer when the parking brakes are engaged.
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Attaching and removing the wheels
The wheels of the Croozer are equipped with push-button
axles. By pressing the dust cap (1) on the wheel hub, the
retaining balls (2) will retract within the axle to permit the
attachment or removal of the wheel. The wheels cannot be
attached or removed unless the dust cap is pressed in.
1. Check that the brake lever (3) is in the disengaged
position. If not, move the brake lever (3) forwards to
disengage the mechanism.
2. Use one hand to lift up the back of the Croozer.
3. Press the dust cap (1) of the wheel hub with the mark-
ing “PUSH”.
4. Insert the wheel axle (4) all the way into the axle re-
ceiver (5) in the suspension swing arm of the Croozer
Kid Plus or in the frame of the Croozer Kid, and
release the dust cap.
5. Check whether the wheel is locked securely in the axle
receiver by pulling rmly on the wheel without pressing the
dust cap. It should not be possible to remove the wheel.
6. Repeat steps 1-5 to attach the second wheel.
After the wheels have been attached, be sure to check
that they are both locked securely in the axle receivers.
This can be done by pulling on the wheels without press-
ing on the dust caps. It should not be possible to remove
the wheels unless you are pressing on the dust caps.
Wheels that are not securely locked in the axle receivers
could fall off while riding, resulting in accidents with seri-
ous injury or death.
7. After the wheels have been attached, check the func-
tion of the parking brakes by pulling back on the brake
lever (3). When the parking brakes are engaged, it
should not be possible to move the wheels.
8. Before using your Croozer for the rst time, be sure to
inate both tyres. The actual tyre pressure should never
be higher or lower than the maximum and minimum
ination pressures marked on the tyre sidewall. Never
use compressed air, e.g. from a petrol station, to inate
your tyres. The quick ow and high pressure can over-
inate the tyres, causing the tube and/or tyre to burst.
9. To remove the wheels, follow these instructions in the
reverse order. Press the dust caps (1) and pull the
wheels off.
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Initial Assembly and Unfolding the Croozer
Attaching and removing the handlebar and
safety wrist strap
The handlebar has two functions. Firstly, it is used for
pushing the Croozer as a swivel-wheel Stroller or xed-
wheel Jogger. For this purpose, the handlebar can be
mounted in either a high or a low position, depending
on the height and preferences of the user. Secondly, the
handlebar functions as a roll bar, protecting the passen-
gers should the Bicycle Trailer tip over in the rare event of
an accident. On the Croozer Kid Plus, the Click & Flash
sensor-activated lighting system is mounted to the handle-
bar. The handlebar of the Croozer Kid is equipped with a
cable for retrotting the Croozer Click & Flash sensor-acti-
vated lighting system, which is available as an accessory.
1. Decide whether you would prefer to use the handlebar
in the high (1) or low (2) position.
2. Slide the smaller loop of the safety wrist strap (3)
over the handlebar, and slowly insert both ends of the
handlebar simultaneously into the upper frame tubes,
taking care to avoid jamming.
Tip: The ends of the new handlebar may stick somewhat
when inserting them into the frame tube for the first time.
In this case, a little silicone spray lubricant can help.
3. Push the the back edge of the cover slightly forward
until you nd the hole in the upper frame tube.
4. Guide the end of the snap-on locking pin (4) through
the hole, pushing it all the way in until the sides (5)
snap onto the tube.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other side of the han-
dlebar, ensuring that both locking pins are locked
securely onto the tubes.
The handlebar must be securely fastened with both lock-
ing pins at all times. Otherwise, the handlebar could fall
off when you are pushing it, and the Croozer could roll
away unintentionally, resulting in accidents with serious
injury or death.
When the Croozer is being used as a Bicycle Trailer, the
handlebar must remain securely attached at all times.
If the Bicycle Trailer should ever tip over, the handlebar
acts as a roll bar, helping to prevent injuries.
Tip: When not in use, the safety wrist strap can hang
inside the rear compartment area (6).
6. To remove the handlebar, follow these instructions in
the reverse order. Pull on the strap (7) to remove the
respective locking pin.
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If the Stroller wheel or Jogger Kit (wheel and wheel arms)
has been mounted to the Croozer, remove these com-
ponents and lock the respective security pins into the
appropriate holes.
Never leave the security pins hanging freely from their
straps. They could get caught on passing objects and be
pulled off, damaging parts of the vehicle.
Installing and removing the hitch arm
The hitch arm is installed on the left side of the Croozer
(relative to the direction of travel).
Tip: The first time you install the hitch arm, we recom-
mend tipping the Croozer onto its back end (resting
on the handlebar) in order to have a better view of the
parts while familiarising yourself with the procedure.
Make sure that your working surface is clean and
smooth to avoid soiling and/or damaging the fabric
body. Later, once you are familiar with the installation
and removal procedures, you can install the hitch arm
with the front of the Croozer slightly raised.
1. Lift the front of the Croozer, or tip the frame onto its
back end.
2. Pull out the security pin (1).
3. Hold the hitch arm (2) with the hole (4) facing upwards
and the hitch arm at an approx. 45° angle to the at-
tachment bracket (3).
4. Guide the retaining bolts (5) at the end of the hitch
arm gently into the slots of the hitch-arm attachment
bracket.
5. Then fold the hitch arm upwards into the hitch-arm
attachment bracket until the retaining bolts (5) of the
hitch arm are fully engaged in the slots of the attach-
ment bracket.
Do not let the strap of the security pin get caught be-
tween the hitch arm and attachment bracket as this could
damage the strap.
6. Insert the security pin (1) as far as it will go through
both holes of the hitch-arm attachment bracket. The
head of the security pin is magnetic and will adhere to
the hitch-arm attachment bracket.
Always check that the security pin has been inserted as
far as it will go through both holes and that it cannot fall
out. If the security pin is not properly inserted, the hitch
arm could fall off while in use, resulting in accidents with
serious injury or death.
7. To remove the hitch arm, follow these steps in the
reverse order.
After removing the hitch arm, always lock the security pin
back into the holes in the bracket. Never leave the security
pin hanging freely from its strap. It could get caught on pass-
ing objects and be pulled off, damaging parts of the vehicle.
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Installing the axle hitch to the towing bicycle
The hitch assembly is always mounted to the left side of
the bicycle (relative to the direction of travel) and consists
of two parts: a hitch connector (1), which is attached to the
hitch arm, and an axle hitch (2), which must be mounted to
the rear axle of the towing bicycle.
Before installing the axle hitch, you must rst check
whether the bicycle is suitable for towing a trailer. This
information can be obtained from the bicycle manufacturer,
a bicycle shop or the owner’s manual of the bicycle.
It is vitally important to confirm that the towing bicycle is
suitable for pulling trailers. Pulling a trailer with a bicycle
that has not been approved by its manufacturer for use
as a towing bicycle can result in frame breakage or other
material damage. Breakages of this kind could cause ac-
cidents with serious injury or death.
If you are not completely condent about your ability to
install the axle hitch correctly, please consult with, or
have the installation performed by, a professional bicycle
mechanic.
It is vitally important that the axle hitch be properly
installed. An improperly installed axle hitch could come
loose while riding and cause accidents with serious injury
or death.
Installing the axle hitch to a bicycle with a quick-
release axle
Tip: If the bicycle wheel is equipped with a thru axle
(with quick release lever) instead of a conventional
quick-release skewer, the thru axle must be re-
placed with the Croozer Thru Axle available as an
accessory. Other hitch axles are also available as
accessories.
The quick-release lever must be positioned on the right
side of the bicycle (relative to the direction of travel). If the
lever is on the left side, the quick-release skewer must be
removed and reinserted from the right side. Be sure to fol-
low the applicable instructions in the owner’s manual of the
bicycle and/or consult a professional bicycle mechanic.
1. Open the quick-release lever (1) on the rear wheel
of the towing bicycle or loosen the Allen bolt (5 mm),
depending on the type of quick-release skewer. Often,
the open position is indicated on the lever by the word
“OPEN”. In this case, when the word “OPEN” can be
seen, the lever is in the open position.
2. Remove the axle nut (2) of the quick-release skewer
by turning the nut anticlockwise. Use caution: the
spring located just beneath the nut is under tension
and could y off when removing the nut.
3. Fit the axle hitch (3) over the end of the quick-release
skewer without removing the spring.
4. Thread the axle nut (2) back onto the skewer. Tighten
the axle nut at least ve full turns (clockwise).
The axle nut must engage the threads for at least five
full turns in order to ensure adequate clamping force for
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holding the rear wheel securely. Failure to tighten the
axle nut adequately may result in accidents with serious
injury or death. If it is not possible to tighten the axle nut
five full turns, then the quick-release skewer is too short
and must be replaced. Consult a professional bicycle
mechanic for the appropriate parts and assistance.
5. Check that the rear wheel of the towing bicycle is
properly aligned, adjusting the position if necessary;
then close the quick-release lever or tighten the Allen
bolt, depending on the type of quick-release skewer.
Often, the closed position is indicated on the lever
by the word “CLOSE”. In this case, when the lever
side marked “CLOSE” can be seen, the lever is in the
closed position. If the axle nut has been tightened the
proper amount, you will be able to feel the resistance
increase when the lever is about halfway closed, i.e.
parallel to the axle. The adjustment is correct if you
can fully close the lever but with considerable force. In
the closed position, the lever should be parallel to the
frame, i.e. it should not stick out to the side.
6. Check whether the quick-release is securely engaged
by trying to rotate the closed quick-release without
opening the lever.
If the quick-release is loose enough to rotate, then the
clamping force is inadequate. In this case, open the
lever, and tighten the axle nut half a turn clockwise.
Repeat steps 5 and 6.
If it is impossible to push the quick-release lever into
the closed position, then open the lever, and unscrew
the axle nut half a turn anticlockwise. Repeat steps 5
and 6. Keep in mind that the axle nut must engage the
threads of the quick-release skewer for at least ve full
turns.
The axle nut must engage the threads for at least five
full turns in order to ensure adequate clamping force for
holding the rear wheel securely. Failure to tighten the
axle nut adequately may result in accidents with serious
injury or death. If it is not possible to tighten the axle nut
five full turns, then the quick-release skewer is too short
and must be replaced. An extra-long quick-release axle is
available as an accessory. Consult a professional bicycle
mechanic for the appropriate parts and assistance.
Tip: If there is not enough space for mounting the axle
hitch or if the skewer threads are too short, then
you can replace the original skewer with a Croozer
Click & Crooz Quick Release Skewer with integrated
hitch, which is available as an accessory.
7. Finally, hold the rear wheel with both hands and try to
rock it back and forth to check that the wheel is held
securely in the dropouts.
The rear wheel of the towing bicycle must be properly
installed after the axle hitch has been mounted. Riding
with an improperly installed rear wheel can result in acci-
dents with serious injury or death. Follow the instructions
and warnings given in the owner’s manual of the towing
bicycle. There are many different types of axles. When in
doubt, consult a professional bicycle mechanic.
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Installing the axle hitch to a bicycle with a solid axle
1. Remove the axle nut (1) on the left side of the rear
wheel by turning it anticlockwise.
It is vitally important that you leave the retaining washer
(2) on the axle. This washer prevents the axle from rotat-
ing in the dropouts. Riding without the retaining washer
can result in accidents with serious injury or death.
2. Without removing the retaining washer, feed the end of
the axle through the hole in the axle hitch (3).
3. Screw the axle nut (1) back onto the axle, tightening at
least ve full turns.
The nut must engage the threads for at least five full
turns in order to ensure adequate clamping force for
holding the rear wheel securely. Failure to tighten the nut
adequately may result in accidents with serious injury or
death. If it is not possible to tighten the nut at least 5 full
turns, then the axle is too short, and the axle hitch cannot
be used! Consult a professional bicycle mechanic for the
appropriate parts and assistance.
4. Check that the rear wheel of the towing bicycle is
properly centred, adjusting the position if necessary;
then tighten the axle nut (1) using the tightening torque
specied in the owner’s manual of the bicycle. Be sure
to hold the axle hitch in place while tightening the nut.
5. Finally, hold the rear wheel with both hands and try to
rock it back and forth to check that the wheel is held
securely in the dropouts.
The rear wheel of the towing bicycle must be properly
installed after the axle hitch has been mounted. Riding
with an improperly installed rear wheel can result in ac-
cidents with serious injury or death. Be sure to follow the
instructions and warnings given in the owner’s manual of
the towing bicycle. When in doubt, consult a professional
bicycle mechanic.
Tip: If there is not enough space for mounting the axle
hitch or if the threads of the axle are too short, then
you can replace the original axle nut with a Croozer
Click & Crooz ® Axle Nut Hitch, which is available as
an accessory.
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Installing the safety ag
The safety ag makes it easier for other road users to see
the Croozer, increasing your child’s safety, as well as your
own. Therefore, never use the Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer
without the safety ag in place.
The safety ag slides into a canvas sleeve that is attached
to the left rear frame tube with two Velcro straps.
1. Assemble the ag pole (1) by connecting the two sec-
tions of the pole.
2. Slide the ag pole through the opening where the
handlebar (2) passes through the fabric cover.
3. Guide the pole of the safety ag into the canvas
sleeve (3) attached to the rear frame tube.
When pulling the Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer, the safety
flag must be properly installed at all times. If the safety
flag is not properly installed, other road users may fail to
see the Croozer, which could result in accidents with seri-
ous injury or death.
Be sure to remove the safety flag before folding the
Bicycle Trailer. Otherwise, the rod of the safety flag could
break.
Tip: When you are using the Croozer in countries with
left-hand traffic, the safety flag must be used on the
right side of the Croozer. To move the flag, the can-
vas sleeve can be easily removed and reattached to
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Converting the Croozer to a Stroller
Converting the Croozer to a Stroller
If the hitch arm or Jogger kit (wheel and wheel arms) has
been mounted to the Croozer, remove these components
and lock the respective security pins into the appropriate
holes.
Never leave the security pins hanging freely from their
straps. They could get caught on passing objects and be
pulled off, damaging parts of the vehicle.
Installing the Stroller wheel
Tip: The first time you install the Stroller wheel, we
recommend tipping the Croozer onto its back end
(resting on the handlebar) in order to have a better
view of the parts while familiarising yourself with the
procedure. Make sure that your working surface is
clean and smooth to avoid soiling and/or damag-
ing the fabric body. Later, once you are familiar with
the installation and removal procedures, you can
install the Stroller wheel with the front of the Croozer
slightly raised.
1. Lift the front of the Croozer, or tip the frame onto its
back end.
2. Insert the Stroller wheel (1) into the Stroller-wheel
socket (2) as far as it will go. You should be able to
hear and feel it lock into place.
Always check that the Stroller wheel is engaged securely
in the socket and cannot be pulled out without pressing
the button. If the Stroller wheel is not locked securely in
the socket, it could fall off while in use, resulting in ac-
cidents with injuries.
3. To remove the Stroller wheel, press the button (3) and
pull the Stroller wheel out of the socket.
Never leave the Stroller wheel attached when using the
Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer. The Stroller wheel could get
caught on obstacles as you pass, resulting in accidents
with injuries.
Be sure to remove the Stroller wheel when pulling the
Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer. The Stroller wheel could get
caught on obstacles as you pass, causing damage to the
wheel.
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Converting the Croozer to a Jogger
Converting the Croozer to a Jogger
If the hitch arm or Stroller wheel has been installed, re-
move these components.
Attaching the wheel arms
The Jogger kit consists of two wheel arms, a Jogger wheel
and a safety wrist strap. The handlebar should already be
mounted. The two wheel arms are attached to the frame in
the same way as the hitch arm. One wheel arm is mounted to
the hitch-arm attachment bracket on the left side of the frame,
and the other, to the wheel-arm attachment bracket on the
right side of the frame (relative to the direction of travel).
Tip: The first time you install the Jogger kit, we recom-
mend tipping the Croozer onto its back end (resting
on the handlebar) in order to have a better view of the
parts while familiarising yourself with the procedure.
Make sure that your working surface is clean and
smooth to avoid soiling and/or damaging the fabric
body. Later, once you are familiar with the installation
and removal procedures, you can install the Jogger
kit with the front of the Croozer slightly raised.
1. Lift the front of the Croozer, or tip the frame onto its
back end.
2. Pull out the security pin (1). Follow the same steps for
removing the security pin in the wheel-arm attachment
bracket on the other side of the frame.
Tip: Before you start, it is helpful to lay the two wheel
arms on the ground in the position they will be mount-
ed: each arm should curve inwards, and the holes (4)
in the wheel arms should be facing upwards.
3. Hold the left wheel arm (2) at an approx. 45° angle to
the hitch-arm attachment bracket.
4. Guide the retaining bolts (3) of the left wheel arm gen-
tly into the slots of the hitch-arm attachment bracket.
5. Then fold the wheel arm upwards into the hitch-arm
attachment bracket until the retaining bolts (3) of the
wheel arm are fully engaged in the slots of the attach-
ment bracket.
6. Press the wheel arm rmly against the hitch-arm at-
tachment bracket.
Do not let the strap of the security pin get caught be-
tween the hitch arm and attachment bracket as this could
damage the strap.
7. Insert the security pin (1) as far as it will go through
the upper hole of the hitch-arm attachment bracket.
The head of the security pin is magnetic and will ad-
here to the hitch-arm attachment bracket.
8. Repeat these steps to attach the right wheel arm.
Always check that the security pins have been inserted
as far as they will go and that the heads are held firmly
against the attachment brackets by magnetic force. Oth-
erwise, the wheel arms could fall off while in use, result-
ing in accidents with serious injury or death.
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9. To remove the wheel arms, follow these instructions in
the reverse order.
Installing the Jogger wheel
1. Position the Jogger wheel (1) under the dropouts (2) of
the wheel arms, and press the dropouts onto the ends
of the Jogger-wheel axle (3) until the axle has locked
into place in both dropouts. On each side, you should
hear a click and be able to see that the dropout is
securely fastened.
2. Holding the Jogger wheel with both hands, push it
back and forth to check that the wheel is securely
fastened.
It is vitally important that the Jogger wheel and wheel
arms be installed properly. Using the Croozer with
improperly installed Jogger kit components could result
in accidents with serious injury or death. When in doubt,
consult a professional bicycle mechanic.
Tip: After the Jogger wheel is clicked into the dropouts,
you will still be able to feel some play when you rock
the wheel with your hands. This does not have any
negative effect on the safety or the directional stabil-
ity of the Jogger.
Tip: If, when pushing the Jogger, you notice that it is
pulling to one side, use the tracking-adjusting rings
(4) near the dropouts to adjust the tracking of the
wheel.
3. To remove the components of the Jogger kit, follow
these steps in the reverse order. Press the buttons
(5) near the two dropouts and pull the Jogger wheel
downwards, out of the dropouts.
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Using the safety wrist strap
To prevent the Croozer from accidentally slipping out of
your hands and rolling away, for example when pushing
the Jogger downhill, it is vitally important that you keep
the safety strap (1) around your wrist at all times. Use the
rubber ring (2) to adjust the loop size to t snugly around
your wrist.
The safety wrist strap is usually mounted with the handle-
bar. Before using the Jogger, check that the safety wrist
strap has been mounted. If the handlebar has been in-
stalled without the safety wrist strap, remove the handlebar
and reinstall it with the safety wrist strap attached, follow-
ing the instructions given in the section “Attaching and
removing the handlebar and safety wrist strap” on page 14.
When using the Croozer as a Jogger, it is vitally important
that you keep the safety wrist strap fastened securely
around your wrist at all times. Otherwise, the handlebar
of the Jogger could slip out of your grip, e.g. if you were
to stumble or fall. In such cases, the Croozer could roll
away, resulting in accidents with serious injury or death.
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Engaging and disengaging the parking brake
The parking brake locks the wheels of a parked or stopped
Croozer to prevent it from rolling away. Never use the
parking brake to slow down the Croozer when in motion.
Always engage the parking brake in the following situa-
tions:
when releasing the handlebar of a parked/stopped Jog-
ger or Stroller
when loading/unloading children or helping a child into
or out of the Jogger, Stroller or Bicycle Trailer
when folding the frame (to keep the Croozer from roll-
ing away from you)
The parking brake is operated by a lever behind the right
wheel of the Croozer. When the parking brake is engaged,
both wheels are locked.
1. To engage the parking brake, pull the lever (1) towards
the back of the Croozer.
2. Give the Croozer a gentle push and pull to check that
the brake is correctly engaged.
3. To release the parking brake, push the lever (1) for-
ward as far as it will go. When the brake is correctly
disengaged, the Croozer wheels will be able to move
freely.
Always set the parking brake when releasing the handle-
bar of the parked/stopped Croozer, when loading/unload-
ing children and when children are getting into and out
of the passenger compartment. After setting the parking
brake, be sure to check that the wheels are securely
locked by giving the Croozer a gentle push and pull. If the
parking brake is not securely engaged, the Croozer could
roll into harm’s way, causing accidents with serious injury
or death, or it could roll when you are loading/unloading
children or when children are getting into or out of the
passenger compartment, resulting in serious injuries to
the children.
Never use your foot for operating the parking brake lever.
Doing so could damage the braking mechanism.
Never attempt to pull the Bicycle Trailer or push the
Stroller or Jogger with the parking brake engaged, as do-
ing so could damage the braking mechanism and tyres.
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Opening and closing the cover
The two-in-one cover consists of a transparent plastic
window (1), which protects the passenger(s) from wind and
light rain, and a mesh cover (2) beneath it.
When unrolled, the mesh cover, or both covers together,
are secured using Velcro tabs (5) on the lower frame. The
plastic window is attached to the mesh cover with zippers
(4). It can be rolled up by itself or together with the mesh
cover and is secured at the top using elastic loops with
hooks (3).
In order to prevent insects, small stones and other debris
from flying into the passenger compartment and injuring
passengers, be sure to keep the plastic window and/or
mesh cover closed at all times when pulling the Croozer
as a Bicycle Trailer.
Tip: For stronger rain, we recommend using the addi-
tional Rain Cover, which is available as an accessory.
Loading and unloading passengers
When loading or unloading children or, in the case of older
children, when the passengers are getting into or out of the
seat, the parking brake of the Croozer must be engaged
to prevent unintentional rolling. In addition, when you are
using the Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer, the towing bicycle
must be safely and securely supported to prevent it from
falling over.
1. Open the cover, roll it up, and secure it at the top, us-
ing the elastic loops and hooks (3).
2. If you are near trafc, have the child get in from the
side that is away from the trafc if possible. When us-
ing the vehicle as a bicycle trailer, passengers should
climb in from the right side (with respect to the direc-
tion of travel), so that they do not have to step over the
hitch arm. Be sure to assist your child when getting
into or out of the Croozer.
Never allow the child to sit or stand on the bumper, hitch
arm or wheel arms, as doing so could damage these
parts.
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Hitching the Croozer to the towing bicycle
It is vitally important that you check whether the towing
bicycle has been approved by its manufacturer for pulling
a trailer. Towing a trailer with an unsuitable bicycle can
result in frame breakage and accidents with serious injury
or death.
Never hitch the trailer with passengers inside.
1. Lift the hitch arm of the Croozer, and push the hitch
connector (1) as far as it will go onto the axle hitch
(2) that has been installed on the towing bicycle. You
should hear a click and be able to see that the axle
hitch is securely engaged in the hitch connector. Pull
rmly on the hitch connector to ensure that it is locked
securely to the axle hitch.
2. Press the button (3) on the side of the hitch connector
and pull the pin (4) of the hitch-arm safety strap out of
the hole.
3. Wrap the hitch-arm safety strap (5) around the frame
tube, and push the pin (4) back into the hole until you
hear it click into place. Pull rmly on the pin to make sure
that it is locked securely in the hole. Check to make sure
that the hitch-arm safety strap (5) is a safe distance from
the spokes and/or disc brakes of the towing bicycle.
Always check to make sure that the axle hitch is locked
securely in the hitch connector. If the axle hitch is not
locked securely in the hitch connector, the Croozer could
become unhitched while riding, resulting in accidents with
serious injury or death.
Never pull the Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer without the
hitch-arm safety strap securely fastened to the towing
bicycle. The safety strap ensures that the Croozer would
remain connected to the towing bicycle if the hitch con-
nector were to fall off the axle hitch. Failure to keep the
safety strap mounted can result in serious injury or death.
Never leave the Stroller wheel attached when using the
Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer. The Stroller wheel could get
caught on obstacles as you pass, resulting in accidents
with injuries.
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4. In order to prevent theft or the unhitching of the Crooz-
er from the towing bicycle by an unauthorised person,
the hitch connector is equipped with a hitch lock. This
mechanism makes it possible to lock the Croozer to
the towing bicycle.
Locking: Insert the key into the lock, turn the
key to the horizontal position, and
remove it.
Unlocking: Insert the key into the lock, turn
the key to the vertical position, and
remove it.
Never leave the key in the lock when pulling the Bicycle
Trailer. The key could break off.
Tip: The hitch lock comes with three keys. If you need
additional keys, you can have duplicates made by a
locksmith or another key-cutting service (key blank
Silca no. LS11).
Tip: If the lock becomes hard to turn after a while, then
you can lubricate the cylinder. However, it is impor-
tant that you only use penetrating oil or a special
spray for cleaning and lubricating locks. Conven-
tional chain oil or grease will collect dirt and “gum
up” the lock cylinder.
The hitch lock by itself does not adequately protect the
Croozer from theft over longer periods of time. Always
use one or more bicycle locks to secure both the towing
bicycle and the Croozer to fixed, immovable objects, like
lamp posts etc.
Tip: You can use a shackle lock or a cable lock to se-
cure the bumper to an immovable object.
Unhitching the Croozer from the towing
bicycle
1. To unhitch the Croozer, follow the instructions above
in the reverse order. Open the lock on the hitch con-
nector (7), unfasten the hitch-arm safety strap (5),
and reinsert the pin (4) in the hole. Press the button
marked as (6) in the picture on the right, and pull the
hitch connector (1) off the axle hitch (2).
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Fastening and unfastening the safety
harness
The 5-point safety harness consists of two shoulder straps
(1), two lap belts (2), and a crotch strap (3), which are all
individually connected to the centre buckle (4). Padded
shoulder straps and lap belts provide additional comfort.
When using the Croozer to transport children who are not
able to sit upright unassisted or babies under 6 months of
age, you must use the original Croozer Baby Seat. The
seats and safety harnesses are designed for children up
to 117 cm (46 inch) in height. In dangerous situations,
a baby could slip out from under the safety harnesses,
resulting in serious injury or death.
Tip: For infants from approx. one to ten months of age,
use the original Croozer Baby Seat, which is avail-
able as an accessory.
Opening the harness
1. Press the button (4) on the centre buckle in order to
release the clips attached to the shoulder straps and
lap belts.
2. Allow the crotch strap (3) to hang down towards the
foot area, and drape both shoulder straps (1) and lap
belts (2) over either side of the seat so that the child
can be placed comfortably into the seat.
Fastening the harness
1. Make sure that the harnesses are unbuckled; then
place the child in the seat.
2. Place the crotch strap (3) between the child’s legs,
with the centre buckle (4) resting on the child’s upper
body.
3. Pull the shoulder straps (1) over the shoulders and
the lap belts (2) around the hips of the child. Insert all
clips into the centre buckle. For each strap, you should
hear a click and be able to see that the clip is securely
fastened in the buckle.
Children riding in the vehicle must be strapped into the
safety harnesses at all times. Otherwise, in dangerous
situations, the child could fall out of the seat, resulting in
serious injury or death.
Failure to adjust the straps of the safety harness properly
or to fasten the buckles correctly could result in serious
injury or death in the event of an accident.
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Unfastening the harness
1. When you press the button (4) of the centre buckle,
the clips attached to the shoulder straps and lap belts
will be released.
Adjusting the safety harness
1. Make sure that the harnesses are unbuckled; then
place the child in the seat.
2. Slide the triglide adjusters (5) up or down to adjust the
height of the shoulder straps.
3. Buckle the child into the seat if the straps are long
enough.
4. All straps can be shortened or lengthened in the same
manner. The photo on the right shows the adjustment
of the shoulder straps as an example.
Shortening: Shorten any strap by pulling on the
end (6).
Lengthening: Lengthen any strap by lifting the
adjustment buckles (7) and pulling on
the strap (8).
5. Adjust the tension of all straps so that the child is held
securely but comfortably in the harness (i.e. ensure
that the straps are snug but not so tight that they
cause discomfort).
Tip: In general, if your flat hand fits between the straps
and the child, then the harness has been properly
adjusted.
The distance between the child’s body and the shoulder
straps and lap belts must be as small as possible to en-
sure that the passenger is held securely in the seat. If the
distance is too great, the safety harness may not be able
to hold the child securely, which in the event of an acci-
dent could result in serious injury or death. If the distance
is too small, the straps can press too tightly against the
child’s body, causing discomfort.
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Transporting cargo
Load capacity and cargo compartments
The Croozer has a large cargo compartment (1) behind
the seat for holding your gear and essentials. The cargo
compartment has an inside pocket (2) with a Velcro
closure; this pocket can be used for stowing the Stroller
wheel when not in use. The cargo-compartment separator
ensures that no cargo items can slide forward into the foot
area of the passenger compartment.
In the passenger compartment, beside the seats, are two
mesh pockets (3) for smaller take-along items, such as
drinking bottles, dummies/paciers, sunglasses etc.
Tip: For additional cargo capacity with the Jogger or
Stroller, we recommend using the optional Croozer
Handlebar Bag that is available as an accessory.
When using the Croozer, never exceed the weight limits
specied below:
Maximum Load* (Passengers + Cargo)
Croozer Kid Plus/Kid for 1
Croozer Kid Plus/Kid for 2
35 kg (77 lb), max. 1 child
45 kg (100 lb), max. 2
children
Of which in rear cargo
compartment max. 5 kg (11 lb)
Of which in Handlebar Bag
(accessory)
max. 2 kg (4.4 lb)
* Weight limits only apply if the hitch-arm load is within the
specied range of 3–8 kg (6.6 to 17.6 lb). See page 31.
NEVER OVERLOAD THE CROOZER. Doing so can se-
verely affect the Croozer’s handling and cause accidents
with serious injury or death.
Never transport cargo items together with children on
the seat or in the foot area. The cargo could shift during
transport and injure the Croozer passenger(s).
Cargo in the rear cargo compartment must always
be well secured to ensure that it cannot shift during
transport. Loose cargo can change the handling of the
Croozer, which could cause accidents with serious injury
or death. Furthermore, loose cargo items can fall against
the seatback when braking and injure the passenger(s) in
the bicycle trailer.
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Proper weight distribution and hitch-arm load
For safe handling, the weight on the hitch connector
should be between 3 and 8 kg (6.6 and 17.6 lb); the hitch-
arm load (nose weight) is associated with an even distribu-
tion of weight in the trailer.
If the centre of gravity is too far forward, the hitch con-
nector will be overloaded. If the centre of gravity is too far
behind the wheels, the rear wheel of the towing bicycle
could lose traction, especially when making turns. If the
centre of gravity is too far right or left, the trailer has a
stronger tendency to tip over when making turns. Check
the weight on the hitch connector before using the Croozer
as a Bicycle Trailer.
Follow these steps, using your bathroom scales, to deter-
mine the weight on the hitch connector:
1. Place your bathroom scales beside the hitch arm of
the loaded and unhitched trailer.
2. Step onto the scales and make a note of your weight.
3. Now, while standing on the scales, lift the hitch con-
nector of the hitch arm about 30 cm (1 foot) off the
ground.
4. The weight shown on the scales should be 3 to 8 kg
(6.6 to 17.6 lb) more than your own weight.
Never overload the trailer and never ride with a hitch-arm
load that is outside the specified range of 3 to 8 kg (6.6 to
17.6 lb). Always distribute the load evenly. Failure to do
so could compromise the handling properties and cause
accidents with serious injury or death.
Never use the handlebar for carrying loads, such as
children’s vehicles or bags (other than the Handlebar Bag
available as an accessory). Loading the handlebar com-
promises the stability and handling of the vehicle, which
could result in accidents with serious injury or death.
Never transport cargo items together with children on the
seat or in the foot area. Cargo in the rear cargo com-
partment must always be well secured to ensure that it
cannot shift during transport. Loose cargo can change
the handling of the Bicycle Trailer, which could cause
accidents with serious injury or death. Furthermore, loose
cargo items can fall against the seatback when braking
and injure the passenger(s) in the bicycle trailer.
Tip: There is a cargo-compartment separator behind the
seat that prevents cargo items from sliding forward
under the seat from the cargo compartment into the
passenger compartment.
3–8 kg
(6.6–17.6 lb)
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Using a lighting system
If you plan to use the Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer at night,
dusk or dawn – or when visibility is in any way reduced –
the trailer must be equipped with a lighting system.
The handlebar of the Croozer Kid Plus is equipped with an
integrated, automatic Croozer Click & Flash sensor-activated
lighting system (1).
The Croozer Kid comes with a battery-powered light (2)
that satises the legal requirements and is attached to the
loop (3) at the top of the rear cover. The handlebar of the
Croozer Kid is equipped with a cable for retrotting the
Croozer Click & Flash lighting system, which is available
as an accessory.
Switching the Click & Flash lighting system on and off
For the applicable instructions, please see the separate
manual for the lighting system.
Charging the battery of the Click & Flash lighting
system
For the applicable instructions, please see the separate
manual for the lighting system.
Lighting options from other manufacturers, such as
battery-powered LED lights, are also suitable for use with
the Croozer.
The tail light is attached to the left mounting loop (3) on the
rear cover in countries with right-hand trafc (and on the
right side in countries with left-hand trafc).
Never use the Croozer as a Bicycle Trailer without light-
ing at night, dusk or dawn – or whenever visibility is in
any way reduced. Other road-users may not be able to
see you, which could result in accidents with serious
injury or death.
Special features of the Croozer Kid Plus sus-
pension system
For extra comfort, the Croozer Kid Plus is equipped with
an AirPad suspension system with Sylomer  ® (1).
The innovative Croozer AirPad ® suspension automatically
adapts to the weight of the passenger(s). This means that,
unlike suspension systems that require adjustment, the Air-
Pad ® system is never too stiff or too soft. Bumps are effec-
tively absorbed to prevent the Bicycle Trailer from rocking.
The system is maintenance-free and works equally well in
cold and warm weather.
Tip: The colour of the Sylomer ® AirPads may change
slightly over time if exposed to sunlight. This has no
effect whatsoever on the function of the suspension
system.
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Special considerations when riding with the
Bicycle Trailer
Speed
When pulling the Bicycle Trailer, never ride faster than its
maximum allowable speed of 25 km/h (15 mph). Always
reduce your speed to a walking pace when turning. Keep in
mind that riding speed is often underestimated, especially on
bikes with electric assist, which require less muscle power.
Riding too fast could cause the Bicycle Trailer to skid or
even tip over, resulting in accidents with serious injury or
death.
Load capacity
Never transport more than the specied load capacity (pas-
sengers + cargo). And never ride with less than 3 kg (6.6 lb)
or more than 8 kg (17.6 lb) of weight on the hitch arm (nose
weight). See section “Transporting cargo” on page 30.
NEVER OVERLOAD THE CROOZER. Doing so can se-
verely affect the Croozer’s handling and cause accidents
with serious injury or death.
Adult supervision
Never leave a child in the Bicycle Trailer unattended, not
even briefly. In your absence, hazardous, unforeseen
situations could arise, including accidents with serious
injury or death.
Tips for the towing bicycle
For towing the Croozer, we recommend using a bicycle
with multiple gears. The more speeds the bicycle has, the
easier it will be to nd the appropriate gear, for example,
when starting, climbing hills and riding with a headwind.
The towing bicycle must have two strong, independently
operated brakes that are not only in perfect working
order but also work effectively in wet weather conditions.
This is vitally important, as the brakes must be able to
stop the bike with the additional weight of the trailer.
The towing bicycle must have a sturdy, rear-mount or
double kickstand able to hold the bicycle rmly upright
to guarantee safety and comfort when loading and un-
loading children. Single-legged kickstands mounted in
the middle of the bicycle, under the bottom bracket, are
NOT suitable because the weight of the hitched Bicycle
Trailer, which rests on the rear axle, would make the
parked bicycle unstable. Consult a bicycle shop for as-
sistance in choosing the right kickstand.
We recommend riding with a rear-view mirror on the
towing bicycle. A rear-view mirror makes it easier to
check on passengers in the Bicycle Trailer and keep an
eye on the vehicles behind you so that you can react
appropriately. Always ride defensively.
The towing bicycle should have a long rear mudguard
with a mud ap in order to protect passengers from
stones and other road debris that could be thrown up
by the rear tyre and to avoid soiling the body or interior
of the trailer.
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Guidelines and tips for riding with children in the
Bicycle Trailer
When pulling a loaded trailer, the handling, balance
and performance of the towing bicycle will be affected,
especially when starting, braking, turning and riding
downhill. It is vitally important that you familiarise your-
self with the Croozer before you use it for transporting
children. Prior to your rst trip, we recommend taking a
practice ride without your child(ren) in a calm, trafc-
free area; load the Bicycle Trailer with cargo of approxi-
mately the same weight as your child(ren), for example,
by strapping a loaded rucksack into the seat. This is a
great way to acquaint yourself with the handling of the
bicycle and the dimensions of the trailer.
The safety ag on the long, vertical pole will make you
more visible to other road-users. Never ride without the
safety ag properly mounted.
Always ride with the cover closed to protect passen-
gers from injuries associated with stones and other
road debris, as well as ying insects.
Always use available bike paths or lanes when pulling
the Bicycle Trailer. Be especially careful when riding on
narrow bike paths or lanes, as well as on paths and trails
with two-way trafc. The trailer is generally wider than
the handlebars of the towing bicycle. In addition, most
trailers will not be centred behind the towing bicycle. Re-
duce your speed in places where navigation is especially
challenging; and if you are ever in doubt about whether
the trailer will be able to t through an opening, dismount
and push the bike and trailer through.
When turning left, never allow the angle between the
rear wheel of the towing bicycle and the hitch arm of
the trailer to be extended more than 90°. Turning at
sharper angles could damage the hitch connector. Be
extremely cautious when turning right, as sharp right
turns can cause the wheel to hit the hitch arm, poten-
tially damaging the hitch arm and/or the rear wheel of
the towing bicycle.
One-seaters and two-seaters both use the same
hitch arm. Therefore, one-seaters will not be perfectly
centred behind the bicycle. This has no effect on the
handling or safety.
Reduce your speed when riding on paths or streets
with bumps or uneven surfaces to keep the ride as
smooth and safe as possible for your passenger(s).
Reduce your speed when turning. Otherwise the cen-
trifugal force could cause the trailer to tip over.
Be cautious, patient and attentive when riding with your
child. The rst few trips should be short and easy, to
give your child time to get used to riding in a trailer.
Children in the Bicycle Trailer should wear a helmet at
all times. In the case of an accident, a helmet provides
additional protection. In some countries, the use of
helmets is required by law.
Dress passengers appropriately, and check on them
frequently to make sure they are comfortable in the
Croozer, with adequate ventilation. Under the Rain
Cover, the passenger compartment can become
warm more quickly than otherwise, especially in direct
sunlight. However, in colder weather, children sitting
inactively in the trailer will feel colder and need more
insulation than the person who is pedalling the towing
bicycle. In the winter months, be sure to cover pas-
sengers with a blanket, or use a footmuff. You will nd
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a list of accessories for your Croozer in the back of this
manual.
Always take along small toys so that your child does
not get bored, and when planning longer trips, keep in
mind that your child will require frequent breaks. Be at-
tentive to your child at all times, especially when riding
over bumpy surfaces. In these situations, ride slowly
and cautiously.
The Baby Supporter available as an accessory from
Croozer dealers gives your child additional support in
the passenger seat.
If you are planning a cycling trip with the Bicycle Trailer
abroad, be sure to familiarise yourself in advance with
the legal requirements that apply in the country or coun-
tries you intend to visit. Some countries do not permit
the transport of children in bicycle trailers, and others
impose certain age restrictions for the child passenger.
The equipment legally required for bicycle trailers var-
ies from country to country, and sometimes even from
state to state. Be sure to observe and comply with the
laws that apply in the country or state where you will be
using the Croozer.
Special considerations when using the
Stroller or Jogger
Speed and load capacity
This product is not suitable for running or skating!
In accordance with standard EN 1888 for wheeled child
conveyances, Croozer GmbH is required to provide this
warning. The Croozer with the Jogger kit installed is
categorised by the GS (“Tested Safety”) certification body
as an open stroller that can only be used for running if it
is equipped with a hand-operated service brake. Owing to
the Croozer’s safe passenger compartment and low cen-
tre of gravity, Croozer GmbH considers it safe to use the
Croozer Jogger for running, even without a service brake.
In spite of the safe passenger compartment, the use of
a Croozer for skating is expressly prohibited. Croozer
GmbH will not be liable for any material damage or bodily
injury resulting from the improper use of a Croozer.
The Stroller and Jogger have the same load capacity as
the Bicycle Trailer. See page 30 for applicable weight
limits.
Never carry more than the maximum allowable weight.
Overloading the rear cargo compartment or the optional
Handlebar Bag could cause the Croozer to tip back-
wards, resulting in serious injuries for your child.
Never use the handlebar for carrying loads, such as
children’s vehicles or bags (other than the Handlebar Bag
available as an accessory). Loading the handlebar could
cause the Croozer to tip backwards, resulting in serious
injuries for your child.
Tip: If you are not sure whether your Croozer is over-
loaded, you can perform this simple test WITHOUT
PASSENGERS:
Depress the handlebar of the loaded Croozer by
about 10 to 15 cm 4 (to 6 inches) to raise the front
wheel.
Then carefully release the handlebar. If the Croozer
immediately returns to its original standing position,
then it is correctly loaded. If not, e.g. if the Croozer
tips backwards, then it is overloaded and cannot be
used. NEVER OVERLOAD YOUR CROOZER.
10–15 cm
(4–6 inch)
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Using Your Croozer
Adult supervision
Never leave a child in the Croozer unattended, not even
briefly. In your absence, hazardous, unforeseen situa-
tions could arise, including accidents with serious injury
or death.
Parking the Stroller or Jogger
Only park the Croozer on at surfaces, and always secure
it with the parking brake.
Always set the parking brake when releasing the handle-
bar of the parked/stopped Croozer. After setting the park-
ing brake, be sure to check that the wheels are securely
locked by giving the Croozer a gentle push and pull. If the
parking brake is not correctly engaged, the Croozer could
roll into harm’s way, resulting in accidents with serious
injury or death.
Use the safety wrist strap
When using the Croozer as a Stroller or Jogger, it is vitally
important that you keep the safety wrist strap around your
wrist at all times. Use the rubber ring to adjust the loop
size to t snugly and comfortably around your wrist. Using
the safety wrist strap prevents the Croozer from acciden-
tally rolling away from you.
When using the Croozer as a Stroller or Jogger, it is vital-
ly important that you keep the safety wrist strap fastened
securely around your wrist at all times. Otherwise, the
Croozer could slip out of your hands and roll into harm’s
way, causing accidents with serious injury or death.
Guidelines and tips for using the Stroller and Jogger
Dress passengers appropriately, and check on them
frequently to make sure they are comfortable in the
Croozer, with adequate ventilation. Keep in mind
that, when the Rain Cover is attached, the passenger
compartment can become warm more quickly than
otherwise, especially in direct sunlight. However, in
colder weather, children sitting inactively in the Croozer
will feel colder than the person pushing the Croozer. In
the winter months, be sure to cover passengers with a
blanket, or use a footmuff. You will nd a list of acces-
sories for your Croozer in the back of this manual.
Never allow children to step, sit or lean on the Jog-
ger wheel arms, e.g. when climbing into or out of the
Croozer.
Never manoeuvre the Croozer over stairs or other ob-
stacles. The jolting motion could injure your child and/
or damage the Croozer.
Always use the safety harness and ensure the straps
are correctly adjusted to t the child snugly and com-
fortably.
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Transporting Your Croozer
Transporting Your Croozer
The Croozer can be folded to a compact size for transport.
1. Before folding, make sure the Croozer is completely
empty.
2. Remove, as applicable, the hitch arm, safety ag,
Stroller wheel and/or Jogger kit components. A mount-
ed Baby Seat can remain attached. It folds up together
with the Croozer.
3. Remove the handlebar and safety wrist strap. See
page 14.
4. Remove the side wheels. See page 13.
5. Remove the front bumper if you are planning on packing
or storing the Croozer in its original box. See page 10.
6. Fold the Croozer. See page 9.
When folding the Croozer, never let the plastic side win-
dows get pinched between the frame parts, as this could
damage the windows.
7. Place all removed parts (except the bumper) inside
the Croozer. Use packaging material for padding if
desired.
8. Close the cover. See page 25.
9. Thread the end of the transport safety strap through
the buckle (2) to secure the folded Croozer for trans-
port. The transport safety strap is kept in a special
storage pocket (3) at the top of the cover.
10. The Croozer is now ready for transport in a vehicle.
Check that no sharp objects are positioned in such a
way that they could damage the fabric body or plastic
windows during transport. Use padding material.
Never transport the Croozer – even when folded – on the
roof of a motor vehicle, as this could damage the fabric
body.
Tip: Use caution when placing the folded Croozer into
the trunk of a car or laying it on the floor of a room,
because the exposed metal parts beneath the
Croozer could damage the surface it is placed on.
11. For air travel etc., we recommend packing the folded
Croozer in its original box. To do so, the front bumper
must be removed. Use padding material so that the
Croozer cannot move around inside the box.
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3
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38 CroozerKidPlus-Kid18-ENG-10-17
Croozer Inspections and Maintenance
Croozer Inspections and Mainte-
nance
To ensure that your Croozer will have a safe, long and
problem-free service life, inspections and maintenance
must be performed at regular intervals. The Croozer must
be periodically inspected for damage and/or wear to the
wheels, frame, fabric body, hitch arm, axle hitch, hitch
connector, safety harnesses, safety wrist strap, hitch-arm
safety strap, Click & Crooz fastening systems, security
pins and components of the Jogger and Stroller kits. The
lock cylinder of the hitch connector should be checked for
stiffness and, if necessary, cleaned and lubricated.
If any parts are found to be damaged, the Croozer may not
be used until the damage has been properly repaired.
Never use the Croozer if it is not in perfect working order.
Damaged parts could cause accidents with serious injury
or death. Therefore, be sure to have your Croozer ser-
viced regularly – at least once a year – by a professional
bicycle mechanic.
It is vitally important that the maintenance work described
in this section be performed to professional standards
and at the specified intervals.
Inspection intervals
Check the overall condition of the Croozer periodically to
identify any parts in need of repair or replacement. Some
parts should be checked before each use, and others
only monthly. Generally, a visual inspection is sufcient.
Is everything where it belongs, are there any tears in the
fabric body, are any of the metal parts cracked or bent,
are the safety harnesses intact, is the safety strap for the
hitch arm intact and correctly attached, are the tyres in
good condition and properly inated, are the accessories
(if applicable) intact, and are all fastening systems intact?
A complete checklist for inspection is provided in the table
on the right.
Service intervals
Be sure to have your Croozer serviced regularly – at least
once a year – by a professional bicycle mechanic. The
required frequency of maintenance will depend on vari-
ous factors, such as weather conditions, road conditions,
loading etc. If the Croozer is not being used very often,
then an annual service by a professional bicycle mechanic
is sufcient. If the Croozer is used on a daily basis, even
in the winter, then we recommend having it professionally
serviced more often, as the parts can wear signicantly
faster. Using a bike with electric assist to pull the Bicycle
Trailer can also subject the parts to much greater wear,
meaning that shorter service intervals may be necessary.
Before Each Use What Should Be Done
Visual Inspection by User
Overall condition Check for damaged
parts
Fabric body Check for tears etc.
Safety harnesses Check for damage,
proper adjustment and
function
Locking mechanisms and
fastening systems
Check for proper func-
tion and whether cor-
rectly locked/engaged
Hitch arm, hitch connec-
tor, axle hitch, wheel arms,
Stroller wheel
Check for damage and
proper installation
Attachment of side wheels Check that the axles are
locked securely in the
axle receivers
Hitch connector and hitch-arm
safety strap
Check for correct at-
tachment
Lighting system (optional with
Croozer Kid)
Check for proper func-
tion
Tyres Check tyre pressure
Check for damage/
cracks
Quick-release axles with re-
taining balls and push-button
pins (side wheels)
Check for proper func-
tion
Cargo weight and hitch-arm
load (nose weight)
Ensure that all values
are within specified
limits
Safety flag on Bicycle Trailer Check that flag is
installed
Towing bicycle Check that towing
bicycle is in perfect
working order
Parking brake Check for proper func-
tion on both sides
Monthly What Should Be Done
Tyres Check tyre pressure
Check for damage/
cracks, and check tread
depth
Side wheel axles Clean and lubricate
retaining balls and
push-button pins
Yearly* What Should Be Done
Full maintenance check Vehicle must be ser-
viced by a professional
bicycle mechanic
* depending on type and frequency of use
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Croozer Inspections and Maintenance
Inspecting the hitch arm, hitch connec-
tor, axle hitch, Jogger-kit components and
Stroller wheel
Inspect the hitch arm, axle hitch, hitch connector, Jogger-
Kit components, Stroller wheel and their respective at-
tachment sites regularly for damage. If a part is cracked,
dented, bent or damaged in any way, the Croozer may not
be used with the respective part until it has been replaced
or repaired. Have all damaged parts repaired or replaced
immediately by a professional bicycle mechanic. Check
that the axle hitch is properly installed.
Inspecting the fabric body
Check the fabric body and the cover regularly for damage.
Small tears or holes can be repaired. In the case of irrepa-
rable damage, the fabric body must be replaced.
If there are any tears or holes in the fabric, your child
may be able to reach through them and touch the wheel
spokes, which could result in serious injuries. If you
notice any tears or holes in the fabric, do not use the
Croozer until all damage has been properly repaired or
the body has been replaced.
Inspecting and servicing the wheels
The wheels should be checked for trueness on a regular
basis and retrued as necessary. An annual wheel inspection
by a professional bicycle mechanic is usually sufcient.
Checking tyre pressure and treads
Check the tyre pressure before each use. The actual tyre
pressure should never be higher or lower than the maxi-
mum and minimum ination pressures marked on the tyre
sidewall (1). Riding with under-inated tyres can damage
the tyres and rims. Over-ination can cause the inner tube
or tyre to explode. The inner tubes have Schrader valves,
also known as car valves. You will need a pump with the
appropriate nozzle. Never use compressed air, e.g. from a
petrol station, to inate your tyres. The quick ow and high
pressure can overinate the tyres, causing the tube and/or
tyre to burst.
Inspect the tyres periodically for adequate tread depth and
any signs of damage or excessive wear. Worn-out or dam-
aged tyres can affect handling and even burst, which could
result in accidents with serious injury or death.
Servicing the lock cylinder on the hitch
connector
The lock cylinder may become stiff or difcult to turn after a
while and should only be lubricated with penetrating oil or
a special spray for cleaning and lubricating locks. Conven-
tional chain oil or grease will collect dirt and “gum up” the
lock cylinder. The required frequency of maintenance will
depend on the weather conditions.
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Croozer Inspections and Maintenance
Cleaning and lubricating the wheel axles
The side wheels are equipped with a special mechanism
for easy attachment and removal. The retaining balls (1)
and push-button pins (2) of the axles must be cleaned and
lubricated on a regular basis.
The retaining balls (1) and push-button pins (2) of the
axles must be cleaned and lubricated on a regular basis.
Otherwise, the wheel could fall off while riding, resulting
in accidents with serious injury or death.
1. Wipe off the axle with a clean cloth to remove dirt and
grime.
2. If any dirt or grime remains around the push-button pin
(2) or retaining balls (1), then clean them with a small
brush.
3. Lubricate these parts, and press the push-button (3)
several times to distribute the lubricant evenly. The
push-button pin and retaining balls must be able to
move freely.
4. Use a clean cloth to wipe off any excess lubricant.
Tip: The axle can be lubricated using a bicycle-chain
lubricant.
Inspecting the bicycle trailer after an
accident
If the Croozer has been involved in an accident, it must
be inspected by a professional bicycle mechanic before it
can be used again, even if there is no visible damage. Ac-
cidents can leave behind tiny, and often invisible, hairline
cracks in critical components whose failure would adverse-
ly affect the safety of the vehicle.
1
1
3
Croozer Kid
1
1
2
3
Croozer Kid Plus
2
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Croozer Cleaning, Maintenance, Storage and Disposal
Croozer Cleaning, Maintenance,
Storage and Disposal
How do I clean and maintain my Croozer?
Fabric body
Clean the fabric body and seat with water, a soap solution
or a mild household detergent. Use biodegradable clean-
ing agents whenever possible to minimise environmental
impact. A soft brush can be used to clean areas of heavy
soiling.
Never use solvents, such as mineral spirits, or other ag-
gressive chemicals, as these can damage the fabric, seat
and/or plastic windows. Never use pressure washers. The
strong water pressure could damage the fabric and/or
plastic windows.
Frame and other metal parts
Clean all metal parts with water, a soap solution or a mild
household detergent. Use biodegradable cleaning agents
whenever possible to minimise environmental impact. A
soft brush can be used to clean areas of heavy soiling.
Never use solvents, such as mineral spirits, or other ag-
gressive chemicals, as these can corrode metal parts.
Never use pressure washers. The strong water pressure
can force water into the wheel bearings, shortening their
service life.
To protect metal parts from corrosion, a thin coat of paste
wax should be applied. Preserving metal parts with paste
wax is especially important if you plan to use the Croozer
often in wet weather, in salty air near the sea or in the
winter.
How do I store my Croozer?
General information
Store your Croozer, if possible, in a dry, warm and well-
ventilated area. The minimum storage temperature is
–20°C (– 4°F); lower temperatures could cause the fabric
body, and particularly the plastic windows, to become
brittle.
If you cannot store your Croozer indoors, then use an ap-
propriate waterproof cover to protect it from the elements.
For this purpose, we recommend the Croozer Storage
Cover, which is available as an accessory.
Avoid long-term exposure to direct sunlight, which will fade
the fabric over time.
If possible, avoid using the Croozer in salty air, e.g. near
the sea, or during winter months on salted roads, as the
salt can corrode metal parts. To protect these parts from
corrosion, apply a thin coating of paste wax to all metal
surfaces.
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Croozer Cleaning, Maintenance, Storage and Disposal
Long-term storage
If you will not be using your Croozer for an extended
period of time, for example over the winter months, then
prepare the vehicle for storage as follows:
1. Clean the Croozer thoroughly as described above.
2. Allow the Croozer to dry completely, and apply paste
wax to protect metal parts from corrosion.
3. Store the Croozer in a dry, dust-free and well-ventilat-
ed room. Cover the Croozer with a sheet, tarp/tarpau-
lin or the Croozer Storage Cover, which is available as
an accessory.
To prevent mildew and mould growth, the Croozer must be
completely dry and clean before being put into storage.
Tip: The fabric of the Croozer body is not, in itself, an
ideal medium for the growth of mould and mildew.
Moulds feed off organic matter in the fabric, e.g.
food residues, dirt etc., and grow best in warm,
damp and humid conditions. Therefore, it is very
important that you follow these storage guidelines to
prevent mould growth.
However, if you do happen to find a small amount
of mould or mildew on your Croozer, it can be
cleaned using a mild alcohol-based cleaning agent,
5% household vinegar or a 5% sodium bicarbonate
solution from the pharmacy. NEVER USE HARSH
CHEMICAL FUNGICIDES. Most of these chemicals
are highly toxic and very dangerous to your child’s
health. For severe cases of mould or mildew, the
fabric body must be replaced. Contact your Croozer
dealer.
Tip: To save space, the Croozer can be stored in its
folded state.
4. Inner tubes will slowly lose pressure over time. Storing
the Croozer on at tyres for an extended period of time
could damage the tyres. Therefore, if you plan to store
the Croozer for several weeks or months, it should
be either propped up with its wheels off the ground or
hung from a wall or ceiling. Otherwise, check the tyre
pressure periodically, and keep the tyres inated.
5. Before using your Croozer after a long period of stor-
age – for example, if you have stored it over the winter
– check that it is in perfect working order, and have it
serviced by a professional bicycle mechanic.
Preparing the Croozer for disposal
The Croozer is extremely durable and robust. However,
if the vehicle must be disposed of, e.g., owing to severe
damage etc., then contact your Croozer dealer, who can
help you dispose of the Croozer, or individual parts, in an
environmentally sound manner. Furthermore, be sure to
dispose of any worn parts, such as tyres, in an environ-
mentally sound manner. When in doubt, consult a Croozer
dealer.
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Technical Data
Technical Data
Dimensions and Weight of Empty Chassis
Croozer Kid Plus/Kid for 1
Croozer Kid Plus/Kid for 2 see catalogue or www.croozer.com
Maximum Load* (Passengers + Cargo)
Croozer Kid Plus/Kid for 1
Croozer Kid Plus/Kid for 2
35 kg (77 lb), max. 1 child
45 kg (100 lb), max. 2 children
Of which in rear cargo compartment max. 5 kg (11 lb)
Of which in Handlebar Bag (accessory) max. 2 kg (4.4 lb)
Maximum Height of Passengers 117 cm (46 inch)
Minimum Age of Passengers
Without Baby Seat 6 months (if child can sit upright unassisted)
With Baby Seat (accessory) 1 month
Maximum Age of Passengers
Without Baby Seat 6 years
With Baby Seat (accessory) 10 months
Croozer Kid Plus Suspension Maintenance-free, progressive, load-independent
(no adjustment required for various loads) AirPad suspen-
sion with Sylomer ®, 45 mm of travel and shock-absorbing
properties
Minimum Temperature for Use/Storage –20°C (– 4°F)
Wheel/Tyre Size 20”, 47- 406 (20 x 1.75 inch)
Recommended Tyre Pressure Minimum and maximum values marked on tyre sidewall
Wheel/Tyre Size Jogger Wheel 16”, 47- 305 (16 x 1.75 inch)
Valves Schrader (car valve)
Wheel Size, Stroller Wheel 6”
* Weight limits only apply if the hitch-arm load is within the specied range of 3–8 kg
(6.6 to 17.6 lb). See page 31.
44 CroozerKidPlus-Kid18-ENG-10-17
Accessories
Baby Seat
For babies aged
one to ten months
Winter Kit for Baby Seat
Footmuff with teddy-eece
lining, zipper for attachment
to Baby Seat, incl. Baby Seat
insert with teddy-eece lining
Floor Protection Tray
For one- or two-seater
Handlebar Bag
For the Croozer Kid Plus or
Croozer Kid
Click & Crooz Universal
Hitch
For an additional towing
bicycle
Click & Crooz Axle Nut
Hitch
Click & Crooz Thru Axle
Hitch
In various lengths and thread
sizes
Quick-Release Skewer
With integrated Click & Crooz
hitch
Sun Cover
A practical sunshade for your
child in the same colour as
your Croozer
Baby Supporter
For small children aged ap-
prox. 10 to 24 months, height
adjustable, 2-piece
Rain Cover
For one- or two-seater
Handlebar with Click &
Flash Sensor-Activated
Lighting System
For Croozer Kid Plus and
Croozer Kid 2008-2015
Click & Flash Sensor-Acti-
vated Lighting System
for handlebar of Croozer Kid
models manufactured in or
after 2016
Ski Adapter Kit
For cross-country skiing or
snowshoeing
Storage Cover
Protects your Croozer from
dust, dirt, rain and snow,
waterproof
Neoprene Handlebar Cover
For Croozer Kid Plus or
Croozer Kid
Numerous accessories are available for even more comfortable Croozing. All accessories can be purchased from your
Croozer dealer or from the Croozer online shop: www.croozer.com.
Accessories
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Tested for Safety
Tested for Safety
The Croozer Kid Plus and Croozer Kid are regularly tested
and inspected, not only in our own facilities, but also by
independent institutes, newspapers/magazines and testing
laboratories, as well as by hundreds of thousands of fami-
lies around the world in their daily routines.
To ensure compliance with these standards, the Croozer
Kid Plus and Croozer Kid are subject to numerous tests,
such as extensive stress testing on the frame, hitch arm
and other parts. Furthermore, the functionality of all
systems, including the harness, parking brake and folding
mechanism, is thoroughly tested.
Materials tested for harmful substances
All materials are tested for harmful substances to achieve
standards over and above the legal requirements.
Our child trailers have been undergoing annual testing
since 2011.
We guarantee that your Croozer is a completely safe prod-
uct that satises all current testing criteria. All materials
used for the Croozer, Baby Seat and Baby Supporter are
tested for harmful substances.
For more information:
croozer.de/tested-plus-en
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Warranty
Warranty
In addition to the statutory warranty under the contract of
sale, Croozer GmbH, Cologne, extends to the end cus-
tomer the following manufacturer’s warranty for its bicycle
trailers “Croozer Kid Plus” and “Croozer Kid” subject to the
conditions set forth below.
Our warranty applies to defects in materials or workman-
ship of the safety frame of our bicycle trailers “Croozer Kid
Plus” and “Croozer Kid”.
The safety frame is shown in grey in the illustration on the
right.
The warranty for the safety frame runs for a period of
10 years beginning on the date of original purchase of the
respective bicycle trailer.
Furthermore, starting with the 2018 model year of our bi-
cycle trailers “Croozer Kid Plus” and “Croozer Kid”, we also
offer an extended manufacturer’s warranty that applies to
defects in the materials or workmanship of the seat, cover,
fabric body, parking brake, bumper, handlebar, jogger-
wheel arms, wheels, hitch arm and hitch. This warranty
applies in addition to the statutory warranty. The warranty
period for the aforementioned models and specied com-
ponents is 3 years from the date of original purchase of
the respective bicycle trailer.
What happens in the case of a warranty claim?
In the case of a warranty claim, Croozer will inspect the
bicycle trailer and determine whether the claim is covered
by the warranty.
If the claim is determined to be valid, then Croozer will,
at its own discretion, repair the bicycle trailer, replace it
with an equivalent product, reimburse the buyer for the
purchase price or provide the buyer with a new Croozer
bicycle trailer.
What conditions must be met to make use of the war-
ranty?
Warranty claims must be accompanied by the original
sales receipt with the date of purchase, as well as the
bicycle trailer.
This manufacturer’s warranty covers only one customer.
The “customer” is the natural person who owns the bicycle
trailer. Persons who purchased the bicycle trailer in order
to resell it or use it in the context of any commercial or
self-employed professional activity are not considered the
customer in the sense of this warranty.
Rights under consumer law
This coverage operates alongside and in addition to your
statutory rights under consumer law (warranty and product
liability). These statutory rights, which in some cases may
be more favourable to you as the purchaser, are not af-
fected by this warranty. In addition, our warranty does not
affect your rights (as the customer) against the seller from
whom you purchased the product.
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CroozerKid-KidPlus18-ENG-10-17
Dealers
Warranty exclusions
This warranty shall not apply to defects caused by im-
proper assembly or installation, improper use, overloading
or catastrophic damage caused by persons other than
Croozer GmbH and also not to incidental or consequential
damages.
Furthermore, it does not apply to defects caused by
ordinary wear and tear or to cuts, tears or other damage
caused by impacts or accidents that occur after delivery.
The warranty shall not apply to Croozer bicycle trailers
that have been improperly stored, improperly modied or
cleaned with improper cleaning methods or agents.
The warranty shall also not apply to damages caused by
repair work that was not authorised by Croozer GmbH.
Please read and observe the installation, assembly, us-
age, care and maintenance instructions provided in this
owner’s manual. Failure to observe these instructions
could result in faulty operation, material damage and/or
increased wear.
How to reach us in the case of a warranty claim
If you notice any issues with your Croozer, contact the
dealer from whom you purchased your Croozer. The dealer
will either help you directly or forward your claim to us. In
order to process your claim, we – and/or your dealer – will
need the original sales receipt, the serial number of your
bicycle trailer and, in the case of a warranty claim, the
Croozer bicycle trailer.
You can nd the serial number on the middle of the frame
inside the cargo compartment.
Tip: Taking a picture of the serial number with your
smartphone may be easier than looking into the
compartment!
Dealers
A list of authorised dealers in your area can be found on
the Croozer website:
www.croozer.com.
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Warranty
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CroozerKid-KidPlus18-ENG-10-17
Warranty
50 CroozerKidPlus-Kid18-ENG-10-17
Warranty
CONTACT
Croozer GmbH
Oskar-Jäger-Straße 125
D-50825 Cologne
Germany
info@croozer.com
www.croozer.com www.croozer.com
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Abonneren

Abonneer u voor het ontvangen van emails voor uw Croozer Kid 2018 bij:


U ontvangt een email met instructies om u voor één of beide opties in te schrijven.


Ontvang uw handleiding per email

Vul uw emailadres in en ontvang de handleiding van Croozer Kid 2018 in de taal/talen: Engels als bijlage per email.

De handleiding is 8.59 mb groot.

 

U ontvangt de handleiding per email binnen enkele minuten. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider.

Stel vragen via chat aan uw handleiding

Stel uw vraag over deze PDF

Andere handleiding(en) van Croozer Kid 2018

Croozer Kid 2018 Gebruiksaanwijzing - Nederlands - 52 pagina's

Croozer Kid 2018 Gebruiksaanwijzing - Deutsch - 52 pagina's


Uw handleiding is per email verstuurd. Controleer uw email

Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

Controleer uw email en volg de aanwijzingen op om uw inschrijving definitief te maken

U heeft geen emailadres opgegeven

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Uw vraag is op deze pagina toegevoegd

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