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Product TypeBike Trailer
BrandBeemoo
ModelSporty Trail
CategoryBike trailer
Number of Seats2
Maximum Load45 kg (99 lbs)
Net WeightApprox. 12 kg (26.5 lbs)
Dimensions (L x W x H)80 x 70 x 60 cm (31.5 x 27.5 x 23.6 in)
Frame MaterialSteel
Canopy MaterialPolyester fabric
Wheel Size16 inches
Safety Flag IncludedYes
ReflectorsYes
Assembly RequiredYes
Recommended Age1 to 6 years
StorageFoldable for compact storage
Color OptionsBlack, blue, green
Accessories IncludedSafety harness, storage bag
CleaningWipe with damp cloth
MaintenanceCheck tire pressure, lubricate moving parts
Safety StandardsComplies with EN 15918

Frequently Asked Questions - Sporty Trail Beemoo

How do I assemble the Beemoo Sporty Trail bike trailer?
Assembly is straightforward: attach the wheels, unfold the frame, and secure the canopy. Detailed step-by-step instructions are provided in the manual. Ensure all bolts are tightened before first use.
What is the maximum weight capacity for the trailer?
The maximum load is 45 kg (99 lbs), which includes children and cargo. Do not exceed this limit for safety.
Is the trailer safe for use with children?
Yes, the trailer meets EN 15918 safety standards. It includes a 5-point safety harness for each seat and a reflective safety flag for visibility.
How do I attach the trailer to my bike?
The trailer comes with a universal hitch that connects to the rear axle of your bike. Refer to the manual for specific installation steps.
Can I fold the trailer for storage?
Yes, the Sporty Trail folds easily for compact storage. Wheels can be removed as well. Use the included storage bag to keep accessories organized.
How do I clean the trailer?
Wipe the frame and canopy with a damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals. The fabric can be spot-cleaned with mild soap.
What maintenance does the trailer require?
Regularly check tire pressure, lubricate wheel bearings and moving parts, and inspect all bolts and straps for wear.
Are spare parts available for the Beemoo Sporty Trail?
Yes, spare parts such as wheels, hitch, and canopy can be ordered from Beemoo or authorized dealers. Contact customer support for availability.
Can the trailer be used for jogging or other activities?
The Sporty Trail is designed specifically as a bike trailer. It is not intended for jogging or use as a stroller. For jogging, consider a dedicated jogging stroller.
What is the warranty period for this trailer?
Beemoo offers a 2-year warranty against manufacturing defects. Proof of purchase is required. The warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or misuse.

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USER MANUAL Sporty Trail Beemoo

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IMPORTANT!

READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Model: Beemoo Sporty Trail

EN15918, EN1888-1:2018 &

EN1888-2:2018

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LÆS OMHYGGELIGT OG GEM TIL FREMTIDIG REFERENCE

Model: Beemoo Sporty Trail EN15918, EN1888-1:2018 & EN1888-2:2018

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Modell: Beemoo Sporty Trail

EN15918, EN1888-1:2018 &

EN1888-2:2018

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LUE OHJEET HUOLELLISESTI JA SÄILYTÄ NE TULEVAA TARVETTA VARTEN

Malli: Beemoo Sporty Trail EN15918, EN1888-1:2018 & EN1888-2:2018

VIKTIG!

LES N∅YE OG BEHOLD FOR FREMTIDIG REFERANSE

Modell: Beemoo Sporty Trail

EN15918, EN1888-1:2018 &

EN1888-2:2018

WICHTIG!

Read these instructions carefully before assembling and using the product. Retain these instructions for future reference.

WARNING! Never leave the child unattended.

WARNING! Use a harness as soon the child can sit unaided.

WARNING! Always use the restraint system.

WARNING! This product is not suitable for running or skating. (Unless the suitable jogger set is used accordingly.)

WARNING! This seat unit is not suitable for children under 6 months.

WARNING! Ensure that all the locking devices are engaged before use.

WARNING! To avoid injury ensure that the child is kept away when unfolding and folding this product.

WARNING! Do not let the child play with this product.

WARNING! Check that the trailer is correctly assembled before use.

  • The assembly may only be carried out by an adult.
  • Not following the instructions and safety information in this manual can result in serious injury or death to the passenger or driver!
  • Any additional load on the handlebar will affect the stability of the trailer.
  • Do not use this trailer on stairs or escalators.
  • Do not transport additional children or bags with this trailer.
  • Be careful not to pinch your fingers when folding and unfolding this child carrier.
  • Make sure that the child's limbs, clothing, laces or toys do not come into contact with moving parts of the van.
  • Do not install a car seat or other seating device.
  • The maximum weight for one child is 22 kg.
  • The maximum load of the luggage compartment is 6 kg.
  • The parking brake must always be applied while children are getting in and out.
    • Always wear a helmet that complies with local regulations.
  • Never ride at night without proper lighting. Follow all locally applicable legal requirements regarding lighting.

  • Be extremely careful when driving with the trailer. Do not drive faster than 16 km/h and slow down to less than 10 km/h when cornering and on bumpy roads.

  • The drawbar load should not be less than 3 kg and not exceed 8 kg.
  • Always fasten the safety catch strap of the hitch. Do not use the bicycle trailer if you cannot attach the safety strap to the frame of your bicycle for any reason! If the catch strap is not fastened, the trailer can separate from the bike. The bicycle should be safety checked by a qualified bicycle mechanic before using the trailer.
  • The child carrier becomes unstable if the manufacturer's recommended load is exceeded. Do not use it for children who exceed the maximum permissible weight.
  • Before each journey, make sure that both wheels are securely engaged in the axle of the transporter.
  • This vehicle shall be used only for up to 2 children for which it has been designed.
  • Cycle trailers pulled by an EPAC can be restricted by law.
  • Obey all local legal requirements.

2. PART LIST

A) Frame
B) Rear wheels with reflector
C) Jogger wheel (sold separately)
D) Wheel outriggers (sold separately)
E) Buggy wheels
F) Drawbar with axle coupling
G) Axle coupling
H) Safety pennant

Beemoo Sporty Trail - PART LIST - 1

3. ASSEMBLING

Assembling the Base Frame

  1. Reach into the folded bicycle trailer and pull the handlebar.
  2. Pass the frame part to which the handlebar is attached under the linkage of the frame. Note: The angle of the handlebar can be adjusted by pressing both grey buttons simultaneously.
  3. Connect the frame part to which the handlebar is attached to the frame of the bicycle trailer using the black fastening hooks.
  4. Secure the black fastening hooks by turning the blue locks until they engage.
  5. The parts are correctly connected to each other when the connection looks like in picture 5, the textile cover is taut and nothing wobbles. Note: Secure the textile cover by folding it over the frame and closing the Velcro fastener.

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Assembling the Base Frame - 1

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Folding the Base Frame

  1. Set the handlebar to the lowest position.

Note: The angle of the handlebar can be adjusted by pressing both blue buttons simultaneously.

  1. Open the Velcro fastener that connects the textile cover to the frame.

  2. To release the blue fastening hooks, press the blue fastening hooks down until they are free.

  3. Push the frame part to which the handlebar is attached downwards until it is released from the anchorage. Pass this part under the frame linkage.

  4. Now fold the frame together.

  5. The frame is correctly folded when it looks like in picture

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Folding the Base Frame - 1

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Use of the Safety Belt

The 5-point safety harness system consists of two shoulder straps, two lap straps and a crotch strap secured in a buckle. Padded shoulder straps provide more comfort.

Warning: Never transport babies under 6 months or children who cannot yet sit independently.

  1. Open the straps by first pressing the red buttons and at the same time the black buttons on the buckle. The individual straps should now come out of the buckle.

  2. let the crotch strap hang down towards the footwell and place the two shoulder straps and the lap straps to the sides of the seat for the time being, so that you can comfortably put your child into the seat.

  3. Place the child in the seat with the harness open.

  4. guide the crotch strap with the buckle between the child's legs upwards to the upper body. 5. Guide the hands away from the child.

  5. pass the child's hands between the shoulder straps and lap straps. Place the shoulder straps over the child's shoulders. Now insert the ends of the straps into the buckle. Tip: The seat belts can be adjusted to the child's height.

  6. Adjust the seat belts so that the child is held securely by the belts, but not so tight that the seat belts cut in. Tip: If a flat hand can be slid between the straps and the baby's body, the straps are usually adjusted correctly.

Warning: The distance between the shoulder and lap belts and the child's body should be as small as possible so that the child is held optimally in the seat. If the distance is too great, the child cannot be restrained sufficiently in the seat, which can lead to life-threatening injuries in the event of an accident. If the distance is too small, the seat belts may possibly cut into the child's body.

Warning: Always fasten the child's seat belt! Your child could otherwise suffer life-threatening injuries in dangerous situations.

Warning: Seat belts that are adjusted too loosely or buckles that are not properly fastened can cause life-threatening injuries to your child in the event of an accident.

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Attaching the Rear Wheels

Insert the rear wheels into the openings on the frame. When you hear a click, the rear wheels are correctly fixed and locked in place. Note: The rear wheels can be removed by pressing the button located in the middle of the wheel. Then fix the disc brake with two screws in both side by tool.

Warning! After mounting, check the locking by pulling both wheels back and forth! The wheels must not be able to be pulled out without pressing the button. Wheels that are not fully locked can come loose when riding, which can lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries.

Note: The bicycle trailer has a wheel guard. Always fold the wheel guard outwards when using it as a bicycle trailer. The wheel guard protects the rear wheels from collision.

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ATTENTION! The right tires are essential! Use only the tires supplied and keep them properly maintained. Inflate the tires to 30-35 P.S. I. and check the pressure before each use. Do not use higher pressure tires as this will make the trailer bouncy and pro- ne to tipping over when lightly loaded. We recommend only tires with road tread. Do not use off-road tires.

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NOTICE! The wheel guard protects the wheels from collisions with obstacles.

Set and Release the Parking Brake

The parking brake prevents the bicycle trailer from unintentionally rolling away when stationary. It is not suitable for braking a rolling bicycle trailer. Always apply the parking brake when you:

1) Park the jogger or buggy.
2) Allow your child to get in and out of the trailer when using it as a jogger, buggy or bicycle trailer.
3) Fold the trailer so that it does not roll away.

The parking brake is operated by a brake lever located on the handlebar and acts on both wheels release the foot brake.

The parking brake can be fixed by pressing the silver button on the brake lever. The parking brake can be released by pulling the brake lever again.

WARNING! Always apply the parking brake after parking the trailer and when getting in and out of the trailer with the children. Check that the trailer cannot roll away by pulling it slightly forwards and

backwards. An unsecured trailer could cause accidents with life-threatening injuries by rolling away or could roll away when getting in or out of the trailer, causing serious injuries to the children.

WARNING! Never drive with the parking brake applied! This can damage the brake mechanism.

Hand brake Stopping device

Attaching the drawbar (bicycle trailer configuration)

1) Insert the drawbar into the opening on the frame. The opening is located under the front reflector.
2) Secure the drawbar with the blue clamp. To do this, insert both steel bolts of the clamp into the holes on the side of the bicycle trailer and close the clamp. The clamp is securely closed as soon as you hear a loud clack.

Note: Opening and closing the clamp is not smooth and requires a certain amount of force. This is necessary to guarantee a secure hold of the clamp.

ATTENTION! Both steel bolts must always be locked with the clamp when the trailer is used. Always make sure that the drawbar is securely mounted. Failure to do so may result in serious accidents and injuries.

3) The drawbar must always be mounted on the left side of the bicycle trailer. The drawbar must not be mounted on the right-hand side.

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Mounting the Axle Coupling (quick release)

The coupling is always mounted on the left-hand side of the tractor wheel, as seen in the direction of travel. It consists of two parts: the drawbar head, which is attached to the drawbar, and the axle coupling, which is attached to the axle of the rear wheel hub of the towing bicycle. Before you mount the axle coupling, you must determine whether your bicycle is suitable for towing a trailer. Check the owner's manual of the bicycle, ask the manufacturer, or ask a bicycle dealer.

Warning! The axle coupling must be fitted correctly. An incorrectly mounted axle coupling can come loose while riding and lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries.

  1. Open the quick-release lever on the rear wheel of the traction bike or loosen the hexagon socket screw (5 mm), depending on the version of the quick-release axle. Often the direction of movement of the clamping lever is marked "OPEN".

  2. Unscrew the quick-release axle nut anticlockwise. Be careful, there is a small spring underneath that could jump away.

  3. Place the axle coupling on the quick-release axle without removing the spring.

  4. Screw the axle nut clockwise onto the thread of the quick-release axle with at least five full turns.

  5. Align the rear wheel and close the quick-release lever or tighten the hexagon socket screw, depending on the quick-release axle version. The direction of movement of the clamping lever is often marked "CLOSE". The force you apply must increase from about halfway. In the last area shortly before the end position, the clamping lever should be difficult to move. In the end position the lever must be parallel to the frame and must not stick out.

  6. Check whether the quick-release is really tightly closed by trying to turn the closed quick-release around its own axis. If the quick release can be twisted, the clamping force is not sufficient. Open the clamping lever and screw the axle nut half a turn clockwise. Repeat steps 5 and If the clamping lever cannot be closed completely, open the clamping lever and screw the axle nut half a turn anticlockwise. Repeat steps 5 and 6. Note that the axle nut must be screwed onto the thread of the quick-release axle with at least five full turns.

Warning! Less than five full turns of the thread will not ensure sufficient clamping force of the rear wheel, which can lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries. The quick release axle is then too short and must be replaced. This is available as an accessory. Contact a specialist workshop.

  1. Finally, try to move the rear wheel in the dropouts to make sure that it is correctly fixed.

Warning! The rear wheel must be correctly fastened after mounting the axle coupling. An incorrectly fastened rear wheel can lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries when riding. Refer to the instruction manual of your towing bicycle. There are many different axles. If in doubt, consult a specialist mechanic.

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Assembly of the Axle Coupling (solid axle)

The coupling is always mounted on the left-hand side of the tractor wheel, as seen in the direction of travel. It consists of two parts: the drawbar head, which is attached to the drawbar, and the axle coupling, which is attached to the axle of the rear wheel hub of the towing bike. Before you mount the axle coupling, you must determine whether your bicycle is suitable for towing a trailer. Check the owner's manual of the bicycle, ask the manufacturer, or ask a bicycle dealer.

Warning! The axle coupling must be fitted correctly. An incorrectly mounted axle coupling can come loose while riding and lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries.

  1. Unscrew the axle nut on the left side of the rear wheel counterclockwise.

Warning! Do not remove the lock washer (2). It prevents the rear wheel from twisting in the dropouts. Riding without lock washers can lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries.

  1. Place the axle coupling on the axle without removing the lock washer.

  2. Screw the axle nut onto the thread of the solid axle with at least five full turns.

Warning! Less than five full turns will not ensure sufficient clamping force of the rear wheel, which can lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries. The axle coupling must not be fitted! Contact a specialist workshop.

  1. Align the rear wheel and tighten the axle nut to the tightening torque specified in the instruction manual of your towing bicycle. Hold the axle coupling firmly.

  2. Finally, try to move the rear wheel in the dropouts to make sure it is correctly secured.

Warning! The rear wheel must be correctly fixed after mounting the axle coupling. An incorrectly fastened rear wheel can lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries when riding. Observe the operating instructions for your towing bicycle. If in doubt, consult a specialist workshop.

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Attaching the Safety Pennant (bicycle trailer configuration)

To ensure that the bicycle trailer is better seen by other road users, you should always use the safety pennant provided. This increases your safety and that of your child. The safety pennant is inserted into a fabric tunnel located on the left side of the fabric cover.

  1. put the two parts of the frame together. 2. put the safety pennant together.
  2. put the safety pennant into the fabric tunnel on the fabric cover.

Warning! If you use the bicycle trailer as a bicycle trailer, the safety pennant must always be fitted. Without the safety pennant, the bicycle trailer could easily be overlooked in road traffic, which could lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries.

Note: When folding the trailer, remove the safety pennant beforehand. Otherwise, the pennant pole could break.

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Coupling the trailer to the bicycle (bicycle trailer configuration)

Warning! Check whether the towing bike is approved by the manufacturer for towing trailers! Pulling trailers with an unsuitable towing bike can lead to frame fractures and accidents with life-threatening injuries.

Coupling should always be done without a child in the trailer.

  1. open the safety bar of the cotter pin. The cotter pin is located on the drawbar head and remove the cotter pin.
  2. Lift the drawbar and push the drawbar head onto the axle coupling mounted on the bicycle.
  3. Put the cotter pin back into the hole provided on the drawbar head and close the safety bar. Caution. Make sure that the connection is secure by pulling on the drawbar.
  4. Pass the safety strap around the frame tube and hook the carabiner into the holder on the drawbar. Make sure that the safety strap does not get caught in the spokes or disc brakes.

Warning! Make sure that the axle coupling is correctly fixed in the drawbar head. If it is not fixed correctly, the trailer may come loose while driving, which may lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries.

Warning! Never drive without securing the drawbar with the safety strap! If the trailer comes loose, it will still be connected to the bicycle. Failure to observe this can lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries.

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Mounting the buggy wheels (buggy configuration)

If the bicycle trailer has the drawbar or the jogger wheel set mounted, first remove these elements and insert the blue fastening hooks back into the holes provided. Make sure that the fastening hooks are closed.

Tip: To familiarise yourself with the assembly, we recommend that you first lift the bicycle trailer at the front, tilt it backwards and support it on the handlebar. Make sure that the surface under the trailer is clean and smooth so as not to soil or damage the textile cover. Later, when you are familiar with the assembly, it is enough to lift the trailer slightly at the front for this work.

  1. lift the trailer at the front or tilt it backwards.
  2. insert the buggy wheel into the buggy wheel holder as far as it will go until you hear and feel it engage.
  3. to remove the buggy wheel, press the blue button and pull the buggy wheel out.

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Mounting the jogger wheel (jogger configuration)

If the drawbar or the buggy wheels are mounted on the bicycle trailer, first dismantle these elements. The jogger set consists of two-wheel arms, a jogger wheel and a catch strap. The two-wheel outriggers are mounted in a similar way to the drawbar. The left-hand outrigger is inserted into the receptacle of the drawbar and the right-hand outrigger is inserted into an identically constructed receptacle on the right-hand side.

  1. Lift the trailer at the front or tilt it backwards.
  2. Now insert the jogger wheel into the dropouts of the wheel arms and do not tighten the axle nut completely.
  3. open and remove the blue clips. Then insert the wheel arms into the receptacles. The blue adjustment wheels must point downwards.

  4. Fix the wheel arms with the help of the blue clamps. To do this, insert both steel bolts of the clamp into the holes on the side of the bicycle trailer and close the clamp. Then tighten the axle nut, close the quick-release lever. Check that the wheel and outriggers are fixed by pulling on them.

Note: Opening and closing the clamp is not smooth and requires a certain amount of force. This is necessary to guarantee a secure hold of the clamp.

WARNING! The jogger wheel and the wheel outriggers must be correctly fixed after assembly. Riding with an incorrectly fastened jogger set can lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries. If in doubt, contact a specialist workshop!

Tip: If the trailer does not drive exactly straight ahead in the jogger configuration, the track can be adjusted by turning the adjusting rings on the dropouts.

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Adjust the positions of wheel suspension

There are two positions of rear wheel suspension. In the 1st position, it is for the maximum weight in 22kgs; And in the 2nd position, it is for the maximum weight in 22+22kgs.

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When you open the frame, the suspension in the 1st position. If you want to take maximum weight more than 22kgs, please use the tow bar, and lift it into the 2nd position.

When adjusting from the 2nd position to the 1st position, you need to lift the tow bar first and press the blue button down at the same time. When it falls off, then press the tow bar down.

WARNING! Please be sure to adjust the shock gear according to the weight or number of passengers.

- The trailer is not suitable for children under 6 months. Children must be at least 6 months old and able to sit upright independently. If the transporter is used for cycling, the child must be old enough to wear a helmet and sit upright. Consult your pediatrician if the child is younger than one year.

- Prevent injury to children from accidentally falling or sliding out. Always wear the seat belt.

- When using this child carrier with only one child, the child should sit on the right side.

- The user of this child carrier must be aware of the hazards of cold wind and heat exhaustion when a child is either less active due to sitting in colder temperatures for extended periods of time or sitting in warm temperatures for extended periods of time without adequate ventilation or hydration.

- If the child carrier is used as a bicycle trailer, the weather cover should be closed to prevent dirt and dust from entering the carrier.

- If the child carrier is used for cycling, a reflector with a test mark must be visibly attached to the rear.

- Before each ride, make sure that the hitched child carrier does not interfere with the brakes, pedals or steering of the bicycle.

- The use of a trailer changes the stability, handling and braking characteristics of your bicycle.

- When turning right, the angle between the towing bicycle and the child carrier must not exceed 45^ .

- When turning left, the angle must not exceed 90^ .

• Always use a safety pennant.

- The quick release nut must be fully tightened with at least two turns of the bolt over the end of the quick release nut on the quick release to ensure that the rear wheel of the bicycle does not come loose. Always ensure that the quick release system is correctly fitted. An incorrectly fitted quick release system can cause the rear wheel to accidentally come loose.

- The rear axle nut must be tightened with at least 5 full turns to ensure that it is tight. You can replace the original nut on some axles to make room for the axle coupling. To be sure, ask your specialist bicycle dealer. Depending on the type of hub, the original washer must remain on the frame as a torque support. Please follow the hub assembly instructions and the manufacturer's torque specifications when tightening the axle nut.

• Inline skating is not permitted with the product.

• Always use the restraint system.

- Do not let your child play with this item.

  • Safety may be compromised if you use accessories that have not been approved by Jollyroom AB.
  • Do not use this child carrier near open or
  • Use and care of the child carrier affect its performance and safety.
  • Only spare parts supplied or recommended by the manufacturer/dealer may be used.
  • Be aware that a hitched trailer increases the braking distance of the bicycle.

4. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Maintain and clean the trailer regularly to keep it in good condition for a long time.

  • Check your trailer and accessories regularly for damage and signs of wear:
  • Check all metal components for possible breaks or cracks. Do not use the trailer if any metal components are cracked or damaged.
  • Check the trailer for bent, defective, missing or loose fasteners or catches. Tighten loose fasteners or catches and replace damaged or missing parts.
  • Inspect the fabric regularly for tears, worn spots or other signs of damage.
  • Clean the child carrier regularly with warm water and a mild soap solution. Never use aggressive cleaning agents or solvents.
  • Clean the wheel axles and lubricate all exposed moving parts with grease or oil. Always check the wheels and carry out maintenance at least once a year.

Storage:

Store your trailer and accessories in a dry place out of direct sunlight. • Before storage, the child carrier must be dry to prevent the formation of mold or bacteria

1. WARNINGAR

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 1

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 2

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue plastic clip on a black vehicle (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 3

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue and black vehicle chassis frame with red arrows indicating movement (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 4

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue and black backpack cover (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 5

natural_image Close-up of a blue and black backpack cover with visible straps and straps (no text or symbols)
natural_image Close-up of a person adjusting a blue and black safety harness (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 6

natural_image Illustration of a person adjusting a car seatbelt, no text or symbols present

Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 7

natural_image Close-up of a hand adjusting a blue and black children's backpack with red arrows indicating adjustment points (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 8

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue plastic component inside a car (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 9

natural_image Close-up of a person opening a blue and black bicycle seat cover (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 10

natural_image Blue and black toy car with a wheel rim, no visible text or symbols
natural_image Mechanical assembly diagram showing a belt drive mechanism with red and white components (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - WARNINGAR - 11

natural_image Two identical line drawings of workers in safety gear inside a vehicle cabin, showing motion blur (no text or symbols)

Montera bakhjulen

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montera bakhjulen - 1

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montera bakhjulen - 2

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montera bakhjulen - 3

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montera bakhjulen - 4

natural_image Close-up of a black mechanical component with a pointed tip, mounted on a grid-patterned surface (no visible text or symbols)

min. 5 x

Diagram showing two-step tool manipulation: left panel shows a mechanical component with curved arrows indicating rotation, right panel shows a tool with a curved arrow indicating rotation.

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Koppla Vagnen till Cykeln (cykelvagnskonfiguration)

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Koppla Vagnen till Cykeln (cykelvagnskonfiguration) - 1

natural_image Close-up of a bicycle wheel and chain with visible mechanical components (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Koppla Vagnen till Cykeln (cykelvagnskonfiguration) - 2

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Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration)

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 1

natural_image Close-up of a hand giving a thumbs-up gesture to a black mechanical device with blue clamps (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 2

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natural_image Close-up of a black automotive component with blue indicator lights and red arrow pointing to a detail (no text or symbols visible)

1st position 2nd position

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 4

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 5

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 6

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 7

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue and black bicycle seat cover (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 8

natural_image Close-up of a blue and black vehicle interior with visible structural elements (no text or symbols)
natural_image Close-up of a person adjusting a light blue car seatbelt (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 9

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a car interior panel with blue and black buttons (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 10

natural_image Close-up of a hand adjusting a blue and black children's stroller with red arrows indicating adjustment points (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 11

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 12

natural_image Close-up of a person installing or adjusting a blue and black plastic bag with a handle (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 13

natural_image Blue and black toy car with visible wheels and seat, no text or symbols present
natural_image Mechanical assembly diagram showing a belt drive mechanism with red and white components (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 14

natural_image Two identical line drawings of a person wearing safety helmets, seated in a vehicle (no text or symbols)
natural_image Close-up of a bicycle wheel with a hand adjusting the wheel rim (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 15

natural_image Close-up of a bicycle wheel with a hand adjusting the disc and tire, showing red arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering av Barnvagnshjulen (barnvagnshjulskonfiguration) - 16

natural_image Close-up of a hand adjusting a bicycle wheel rim and gear assembly (no visible text or symbols)

OBS!

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natural_image Close-up of a bicycle rear bumper with blue and black body, showing a cable attachment and a directional arrow (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - OBS! - 1

natural_image Close-up of a hand using a blue lock to adjust a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)

Diagram of a blue toy car with labeled parts and check/cancel indicators

OBS!

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min. 5 x

Beemoo Sporty Trail - OBS! - 2

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natural_image Close-up of a blue car wheel handle with a downward arrow indicating force or motion (no text or symbols)
natural_image Close-up of a black mechanical device with a hook and lever mechanism (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - OBS! - 3

natural_image Close-up of a bicycle's wheel and suspension system, showing mechanical components and no visible text or symbols

Beemoo Sporty Trail - OBS! - 4

natural_image Close-up of a bicycle's wheel and suspension system, showing black frame and red clamping mechanism (no text or symbols visible)
natural_image Blue wheeled cart with wheels and a curved arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - OBS! - 5

natural_image Close-up of a hand giving a thumbs-up gesture to a black car hood with blue accents (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - OBS! - 6

natural_image Close-up of a mechanical component with blue adjustment knobs and a white arrow pointing to a blue knob (no text or symbols visible)
natural_image Blue portable wheeled cart with wheels and a curved arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - OBS! - 7

natural_image Simple black bicycle silhouette with two curved arms and a central body, labeled with number 2 (no text or symbols on the object itself)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - OBS! - 8

natural_image Close-up of a hand holding a black mechanical clip with a red arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - OBS! - 9

natural_image Hand placing a blue plastic clip into a black mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)
natural_image Close-up of a black automotive brake system component with a blue plastic clip and red arrow indicator (no text or symbols)

1st position 2nd position

4. STELL OG VEDLIKEHOLD

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - STELL OG VEDLIKEHOLD - 1

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - STELL OG VEDLIKEHOLD - 2

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue plastic clip on a black vehicle (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - STELL OG VEDLIKEHOLD - 3

natural_image Close-up of hands assembling a blue and black bicycle seat frame (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - STELL OG VEDLIKEHOLD - 4

natural_image Close-up of hands adjusting a blue and black car seatbelt (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - STELL OG VEDLIKEHOLD - 5

natural_image Close-up of a blue and black backpack with visible straps and frame (no text or symbols)

Fold Bundrammen

  1. Sæt styret i den laveste position.
natural_image Person adjusting a blue and black safety vest (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Fold Bundrammen - 1

natural_image Illustration of a car interior with hands adjusting the seatbelt (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Fold Bundrammen - 2

natural_image Close-up of a hand adjusting a blue and black children's jacket with red arrows indicating parts (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Fold Bundrammen - 3

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue plastic component inside a vehicle (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Fold Bundrammen - 4

natural_image Person installing or adjusting a blue and black plastic bag on a stroller (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Fold Bundrammen - 5

natural_image Blue and black toy car with a wheel rim, no visible text or symbols
natural_image Close-up of a mechanical device with red and white components, no visible text or symbols

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Fold Bundrammen - 6

natural_image Illustration of two workers in safety gear operating machinery, no text or symbols present
natural_image Close-up of a blue tool interacting with a car wheel, showing motion direction (no text or symbols)

Montering af akselkoblingen (hurtigudløser/quick-release)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering af akselkoblingen (hurtigudløser/quick-release) - 1

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering af akselkoblingen (hurtigudløser/quick-release) - 2

natural_image Close-up of a hand adjusting a mechanical component with a magnified inset showing internal components (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering af akselkoblingen (hurtigudløser/quick-release) - 3

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min. 5 x

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Montering af akselkoblingen (hurtigudløser/quick-release) - 5

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Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel)

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natural_image Close-up of a black mechanical device with a curved handle and lever mechanism (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 1

natural_image Close-up of a bicycle wheel and chain, showing mechanical components and no visible text or symbols

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 2

natural_image Close-up of a bicycle's wheel and suspension system, showing red hand and black cable (no text or symbols visible)
natural_image Blue portable shoveler with wheels and a curved arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 3

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 4

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natural_image Blue portable shoveler with wheels and a curved arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 5

natural_image Simple black bicycle silhouette with two curved arms (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 6

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 7

natural_image Hand holding a blue plastic clip attached to a black object, no visible text or symbols
natural_image Close-up of a black automotive component with a blue indicator light and red arrow pointing to a specific area (no text or symbols visible)

1st position 2nd position

natural_image Person installing or adjusting a blue and black shipping container (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 9

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 10

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 11

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 12

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue and black bicycle seatbelt (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 13

natural_image Close-up of a blue and black object with no visible text or symbols
natural_image Close-up of a person adjusting a blue car seatbelt, no visible text or symbols

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 14

natural_image Illustration of a car interior with hands adjusting the seatbelt (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 15

natural_image Close-up of a hand adjusting a blue and black stroller with red arrows indicating parts (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 16

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue car interior panel, no visible text or symbols

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 17

natural_image Close-up of a person installing or adjusting a blue plastic bag on a stroller (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 18

natural_image Blue and black toy car with wheels and a numbered label (6) in the corner, no visible text or symbols on the vehicle itself.
natural_image Mechanical assembly diagram showing two mechanical components with red circular features and directional arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Samling af Akselkoblingen (solid aksel) - 19

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Takapyörien asennus

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natural_image Close-up of a black mechanical component with a cylindrical shaft and circular end caps, mounted on a grid-patterned surface (no visible text or symbols)

min. 5 x

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 2

natural_image Two-step diagram showing a hand holding a tool with curved arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols present)
natural_image Close-up of a blue car wheel handle with a black handle and arrow indicating force or motion (no text or symbols)
natural_image Three-panel image showing bicycle wheel assembly: wire, mechanical components, and a red brake lever (no text or symbols visible)
natural_image Blue and black robotic device with a circular wheel, shown in motion (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 3

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 4

natural_image Close-up of a mechanical component with blue adjustment knobs and a numbered marker (3), no visible text or symbols.
natural_image Blue industrial machine with wheels and a curved arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 5

natural_image Simple line drawing of a bicycle (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 6

natural_image Close-up of a hand holding a black mechanical component with a red arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 7

natural_image Hand holding a blue plastic clip attached to a black vehicle (no visible text or symbols)
natural_image Close-up of a black automotive component with a blue plastic component and red arrow indicator (no text or symbols)

1st position 2nd position

natural_image Person assembling a blue and black athletic backpack (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 9

natural_image Close-up of a blue and black athletic backpack with straps, being handled by hand (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 10

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue plastic component on a black vehicle (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 11

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue and black vehicle chassis frame (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 12

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue and black car seat frame (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 13

natural_image Close-up of a blue and black backpack with visible straps and straps (no text or symbols)
natural_image Close-up of a person adjusting a blue and black car seatbelt (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 14

natural_image Illustration of a car interior with hands adjusting the seatbelt (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 15

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 16

natural_image Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a blue mechanical component on a dark surface, with red arrows indicating direction (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 17

natural_image Close-up of a person opening a blue and black plastic bag (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 18

natural_image Blue and black toy car with a wheel rim, shown in profile view (no text or symbols visible)
natural_image Mechanical assembly diagram showing a belt drive mechanism with red components and arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)
natural_image Two identical line drawings of workers in safety gear inside a vehicle cabin, showing motion and safety (no text or symbols)
natural_image Close-up of a bicycle wheel with a hand adjusting the wheel rim (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 19

natural_image Close-up of a bicycle wheel with a hand adjusting the disc and wheel rim (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Takapyörien asennus - 20

natural_image Close-up of a hand adjusting a bicycle wheel rim and gear assembly (no visible text or symbols)
natural_image Close-up of a blue tool interacting with a car wheel, showing a curved arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)

HINWEIS!

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - HINWEIS! - 1

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Instructional diagram showing a blue toy car with labeled parts and check/cancel buttons

Beemoo Sporty Trail - HINWEIS! - 3

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DE
Beemoo Sporty Trail - HINWEIS! - 4

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Beemoo Sporty Trail - HINWEIS! - 5

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min. 5 x

Beemoo Sporty Trail - HINWEIS! - 7

natural_image Diagram showing a mechanical component with an arrow indicating motion or force direction (no text or symbols present)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - HINWEIS! - 8

natural_image Close-up of a hand using a screwdriver to adjust a component on a circuit board (no text or symbols visible)
natural_image Close-up of a car's front wheel and steering wheel with a downward arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)
natural_image Close-up of a black cylindrical object with a hook and attached bracket, showing a force arrow (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - HINWEIS! - 9

natural_image Close-up of a bicycle's front wheel and rear wheels with visible mechanical components (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - HINWEIS! - 10

natural_image Close-up of a bicycle's wheel and suspension components, showing red bracket and black cable (no text or symbols visible)
natural_image Blue and black toy car with wheels and a curved arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - HINWEIS! - 11

natural_image Close-up of a hand giving a thumbs-up gesture to a black athletic device with blue connectors (no visible text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - HINWEIS! - 12

natural_image Close-up of a mechanical component with blue adjustment knobs and a white arrow pointing to a detail (no visible text or symbols)

Joggerrad Montieren (Joggermodus)

natural_image Blue wheeled cart with wheels and a curved arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Joggerrad Montieren (Joggermodus) - 1

natural_image Simple line drawing of a bicycle (no text or symbols)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Joggerrad Montieren (Joggermodus) - 2

natural_image Close-up of a hand holding a black mechanical component with a red arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols visible)

Beemoo Sporty Trail - Joggerrad Montieren (Joggermodus) - 3

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Brand : Beemoo

Model : Sporty Trail

Category : Bike trailer