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USER MANUAL Dash X FM Burley
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Dash® X FM
OWNER'S INSTRUCTION & SAFETY MANUAL
Contents
ENG
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FRA
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INTRODUCTION
4 Caution
6 Compatibility
7 Burley Bicycle Seat Guide
ASSEMBLY & USE
8 Attaching the Mounting Rails to Your Bicycle Seat
12 Attaching the Frame Mounting System to Your Bicycle
13 Attaching the Bicycle Seat to Your Bicycle
14 Checking the Position of the Bicycle Seat
16 Securing the Safety Strap
17 Securing the Child
18 Adjusting the Footrests
19 Adjusting the Harness
20 Adjusting the Recline of the Seat (Dash X FM only)
21 Removing the Bicycle Seat From Your Bicycle
21 Removing the Frame Mounting Assembly
21 Removing the Mounting Rails
MAINTENANCE
22 Before You Ride
22 Maintenance
CUSTOMER SERVICE
22 Connect with Burley
22 Product Identification
23 Burley Limited Warranty

IMPORTANT
BEFORE USING YOUR BICYCLE SEAT, PLEASE FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THIS BURLEY MANUAL. FOR QUESTIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED BURLEY DEALER OR VISIT WWW.BURLEY.COM.
INTRODUCTION
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH OF THE PASSENGER OR RIDER.
- WARNING: Do not attach additional luggage to the child carrier.
- It is recommended to carry any additional luggage or accessories at the opposite end of the bicycle from the Bicycle Seat (i.e. use a front luggage carrier when using a rear Bicycle Seat).
- WARNING: The cycle may behave differently with a child in the seat.
- The load of a Child Bicycle Seat may lessen the stability and alter the riding characteristics of the bicycle, particularly regarding steering and braking.
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Presence of a Child Bicycle Seat on a bicycle may require alteration of the method used by the rider to mount or dismount the bicycle. Care must be taken whenever the rider gets on or off the bicycle.
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Before each ride, ensure the mounted Bicycle Seat does not interfere with braking, pedaling, or steering of the bicycle.
- WARNING: Never leave the bicycle parked with a child in the Bicycle Seat unattended.
- Never leave the child in a Bicycle Seat with the bicycle supported only by a kickstand.
- WARNING: Do not modify the Bicycle Seat.
- WARNING: Do not use the Bicycle Seat if any part is broken.
- WARNING: The Safety Strap must always be fastened to the bicycle frame before use (see Page 16)
- The bicycle to which the Bicycle Seat is attached must be in good working order, of a type appropriate for the additional load, and of proper size and adjustment for the rider.
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Check the bicycle user manual, or contact the bicycle manufacturer/supplier to obtain applicable information, to ensure the bicycle is appropriate for use with a Child Bicycle Seat.
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Tighten fasteners to specified torque values and check frequently. If you do not have a torque wrench, please visit a bicycle retailer to ensure proper installation.
- Ensure that any exposed rear saddle springs are covered with a suitable spring guard.
- Ensure that there are no sharp objects within reach of the child, e.g. frayed cables.
- The red reflector that came attached to the Bicycle Seat, which complies with CPSC regulations, must be visible on the rear of the Bicycle Seat whether the Bicycle Seat is on the bicycle or not.
- Always remove the Bicycle Seat from the bicycle when the bicycle is being transported on/outside a motor vehicle. This is necessary because the force of the high wind and air turbulence on the carrier may degrade or damage the Bicycle Seat (particularly the bicycle attachment mechanism) to the point that it will not perform reliably, which could result in an accident or serious injury.
- Dash X FM: Do not remove the Recline Mechanism from the Bicycle Seat.
- The rider of the bicycle must be a minimum of 16 years old with good bicycle riding and handling skills.

- Always check whether there are any laws specific to the carrying of children in Bicycle Seats attached to bicycles that apply in the country in which the Bicycle Seat is used.
- Do not carry a child who is too young to sit comfortably, safely, and independently in the Bicycle Seat. Carry only children that are able to sit unaided for a longer period of time, at least as long as the intended cycle journey (A pediatrician should be consulted before any child younger than one year is carried).
- Do not attempt to carry more than one child in the Bicycle Seat.
- Ensure initially, and check from time to time, that the child's weight does not exceed the load limit of the Bicycle Seat (see page 22 for load limits).
- Ensure that it is not possible for any part of the child's body, clothing, shoelaces, or toys to come into contact with any moving part of the Bicycle Seat or bicycle and re-check as the child grows. Particular dangers include entrapment of feet in the wheel and of fingers in brake mechanisms and sprung saddles.
- Always attach the 5-point harness snugly around the child, ensuring they are restrained in the Bicycle Seat.
- Ensure that the restraint system is not loose or able to become trapped in any moving parts, particularly the wheels. When no child is being carried, fasten the retention system buckles so that the straps do not hang loosely.
- Ensure the rider and child are wearing suitable bicycle helmets that meet applicable safety standards.
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Children in the Bicycle Seat need to be more warmly clothed than riders of bicycles and should be protected from rain.
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Check any excessive temperature (e.g. due to direct exposure to sun) of the Bicycle Seat before placing the child in it.
- Never ride in inclement or hazardous conditions.
- Never ride the bicycle at night without adequate lighting.
- It is not recommended to use the Bicycle Seat when riding your bicycle on off-road surfaces.
- Ensure that the free end of the Safety Strap cannot contact the wheel of the bicycle. If needed, excess webbing material can be wrapped around the Seat Tube multiple times before securing the buckle.
- Recommended maximum speed limits:
- 15 mph (24 km/h) on smooth, straight roads
- 5 mph (8 km/h) when turning or on uneven roads
Maximum Capacities
Maximum Weight of Child
40 lbs (18 kg)
Maximum Weight in Rear Strange
2.2 lbs (1.0 kg)
Maximum Nominal Load
40 lbs (18 kg), one child + cargo
Minimum Age of Child
12 months
*If child is younger than 12 months, consult a pediatrician.
Maximum Age of Child
5 years
*Regardless of age, child must not exceed weight limit
Compatibility
This Bicycle Seat must only be mounted to bicycles with the following frame characteristics:
- Seat Tube Shape: Round or Oval
- Seat Tube Diameter: 1.10 - 1.57 in (28 - 40 mm)
- Minimum Seat Tube Length: 4.10 in (105 mm)
This Bicycle Seat must only be mounted to bicycles with wheel diameters of either: 26", 650B, 27.5", 700C, 29".
This Bicycle Seat must NOT be mounted to:
- Full Suspension Bicycles
- Motorized Vehicles (E-Bikes OK)
- Bicycles with triangular or square-shaped seat tubes
- Bicycles with carbon fiber frames
This Bicycle Seat is compatible with E-Bikes, as long as the requirements listed above are met.
Always consult with the bicycle manufacturer to ensure it is compatible with Bicycle Seats.

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For additional resources, please view our Dash FM/X FM Fit Guide on burley.com
Burley Bicycle Seat Guide
- Harness
- 5-Point Buckle
- Safety Strap
- Footrest
- Rear Storage Compartment
- Product Identification
- Harness Connector
- Center of Gravity Indicator
- Serial Number Label
- Frame Mounting System
- Mounting Knob
- Locking Ring
- Base Plate
- Mounting Rails
- Mounting Block
- Security Indicators
- Frame Protector
- Mounting Plate
- Screws
- Lock Washers
- Hex Wrench
22*. Recline Mechanism
23*. Safety Lever
24*. Recline Lever

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nism 6 7 5 9 10 8 11 12 13 22 23 24 *Dash X OnlyAttaching the Mounting Rails to Your Bicycle Seat (Dash FM)

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Remove the Mounting Rails from the Mounting Block by depressing the front face of the Mounting Block A and simultaneously pull the Mounting Rails out of the Mounting Block B.
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Pull both Mounting Rails from Mounting Block at the same time for smooth removal.

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Flip the Base Plate away from the Bicycle Seat and remove it from the slots on the underside of the Bicycle Seat.

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Remove the Mounting Knob by lifting the Locking Ring up away from the Bicycle Seat A, and rotating the Mounting Knob counter-clockwise until detached B.

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Pass the Mounting Rails through the 2 holes between the legs of the Bicycle Seat.
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The orientation of the Mounting Rails should be such that they are bending downwards.

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For initial setup, align the Mounting Rails with position 3 on the underside of the Bicycle Seat.

See "Checking the Position of the Bicycle Seat" for further details.

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Re-attach the Mounting Knob to the bolt on the underside of the Bicycle Seat by rotating it clockwise Ⓐ until tight.

During the last few rotations of the Mounting Knob, the Locking Ring should make audible clicking noises. When fully tightened, the Locking Ring should prevent the Mounting Knob from rotating counter-clockwise Ⓑ.

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Insert the metal Base Plate into the slots on the underside of the Bicycle Seat A and flip it closed B so that the bolt passes through the slot in the Base Plate.

WARNING
THIS STEP IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF THE CHILD.
Attaching the Mounting Rails to Your Bicycle Seat (Dash X FM)

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Remove the Mounting Rails from the Mounting Block by depressing the front face of the Mounting Block A and simultaneously pull the Mounting Rails out of the Mounting Block B.
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Pull both Mounting Rails from Mounting Block at the same time for smooth removal.

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Flip the Base Plate away from the Bicycle Seat and remove it from the slots on the underside of the Bicycle Seat.

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Remove the bolt connecting the Base Plate to the Bicycle Seat by rotating it counter-clockwise using the included Hex Wrench.

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Pass the Mounting Rails through the 2 holes between the legs of the Bicycle Seat.
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The orientation of the Mounting Rails should be such that they are bending downwards.

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For initial setup, align the Mounting Rails with position #3 on the underside of the Bicycle Seat.
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See "Checking the Position of the Bicycle Seat" (Page 14) for further details.

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Insert the metal Base Plate into the slots on the underside of the Bicycle Seat Ⓐ, and flip it closed Ⓑ.

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Re-attach the bolt by rotating it clockwise to a torque value of 8NM. If you do not have a torque wrench, please visit a bicycle retailer to ensure proper installation.
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WARNING
THIS STEP IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF THE CHILD.
Attaching the Frame Mounting System to Your Bicycle

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Remove the Mounting Plate A from the Mounting Block B by using the provided Hex Wrench to remove the 4 screws and lock washers C.

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Open the Frame Protector on the Mounting Block wide, and wrap it around the Seat Tube of your bicycle, with the Mounting Block facing toward the front of the bicycle, and orient with the Mounting Rail holes facing upwards.

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Re-attach the Mounting Plate to the Mounting Block using the 4 screws with lock washers. Position any cables so that they run though the central channel between the frame protector and the mounting plate Ⓐ.
Tighten the 4 screws in a crisscross pattern and in stages to a torque value of 8NM. Check the security of the fasteners regularly. Ensure that the space between the Mounting Plate and Mounting Block is even on all sides.
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The Frame Protector should go underneath any cables so that there is nothing between the frame protector and the bicycle frame.
Attaching the Bicycle Seat to Your Bicycle

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Insert the Mounting Rails into the two holes on the top of the Mounting Block until you hear an audible click and until the 2 green Safety Indicators pop out of the front of the Mounting Block.

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WARNING
THIS STEP IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF THE CHILD.

WARNING
DO NOT PROCEED WITH USING YOUR BICYCLE SEAT UNTIL YOU CHECK ITS HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL POSITION, AND SECURE THE SAFETY STRAP, AS DETAILED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES.
Checking the Position of the Bicycle Seat

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Vertical Position:
The Base Plate on the bottom of the Bicycle Seat should be far enough away from the tire of the bicycle that they do not make contact when the Bicycle Seat is fully loaded.
The maximum distance between the Base Plate and the bicycle tire, when the Bicycle Seat is unloaded, is 3.93 in (10 cm) A.
If the Base Plate is too far from, or too close to, the bicycle wheel:
- Use the provided Hex Wrench to loosen the 4 screws connecting the Mounting Plate to the Mounting Block.
- Adjust the position of the Mounting Block on the Seat Tube until the Vertical Position of the Bicycle Seat is appropriate.
- Re-tighten the 4 screws using the provided Hex Wrench, per the instructions on Page 12.

WARNING
THIS STEP IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF THE CHILD.

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Fore/Aft Position:
The Bicycle Seat has a Center of Gravity Indicator, which is marked on the outer plastic shell Ⓑ. The Center of Gravity Indicator MUST be positioned either: In front of the bicycle's rear wheel axle; or No more than 3.93 in (10 cm) behind the bicycle's rear wheel axle Ⓒ.
If the Center of Gravity Indicator is more than 3.93 in (10cm) behind the Bicycle's rear wheel axle:
- Remove the Mounting Rails from the Mounting Block by following the instructions for "Removing the Bicycle Seat from your Bicycle".
- Detach the Mounting Rails from the Bicycle Seat by following the instructions for "Removing the Mounting Rails from your Bicycle Seat".
- Adjust the position (1, 2, or 3) that the Mounting Rails is aligned with on the underside of the Bicycle Seat, so that the Horizontal position of the Bicycle Seat is appropriate.
- Follow step 3 and 4 in the "Attaching the Mounting Rails to your Bicycle Seat" section on Page 8.

Special care must also be taken when positioning the child seat to ensure that the cyclist does not touch the Bicycle Seat with his feet when cycling.

WARNING
THIS STEP IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF THE CHILD.
Securing the Safety Strap

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Loop the Safety Strap around the Seat Tube and secure the buckle.

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Pull on the free end of the Safety Strap until it is tightly secured to the Bicycle frame.

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Be careful to ensure that the free end of the Safety Strap is not able to come in contact with the wheel of the Bicycle. If needed, excess webbing material can be wrapped around the Seat Tube multiple times before securing the buckle.
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WARNING
ENSURE THAT ALL PARTS OF THE BICYCLE FUNCTION CORRECTLY WHEN THE BICYCLE SEAT IS ATTACHED.
Securing the Child

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Before securing the child in the Bicycle Seat, ensure that the bicycle is stable, and the Bicycle Seat is securely attached to the bicycle. After the child is placed in the Bicycle Seat, secure and adjust the harness. Snap shoulder straps & waist straps into 5-point harness buckle and adjust straps so they fit securely. this can be done by loosening or tightening the adjustment points on each of the 5 harness straps.

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To remove the child, press the yellow release button on the 5-point harness.

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To ensure the child's safety, secure their feet using the straps on the footrest. Make sure that the child is comfortable and that the straps are not too tight.
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See the "Adjusting the Footrests" section wfor instructions on how to adjust the Footrest height.
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WARNING
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY FROM FALLING OR SLIDING OUT. ALWAYS USE 5-POINT HARNESS.
Adjusting the Footrests

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The height of each footrest can be adjusted to 4 different positions to ensure your child is comfortable and safe. Release each footrest from the Bicycle Seat by squeezing the rear tabs together ^A , and lifting the footrest up and away from the leg of the seat ^B .

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To re-attach each footrest to the Bicycle Seat, engage the upper rear hook in the appropriate notch in the leg of the seatⒶ, then rotate the footrest down and towards the back of the seat Ⓑ until the rear tabs lock into the lower notch in the leg of the seat.

For optimal comfort and safety, the footrest should be set at a height that allows the child's knee to bend at a 90° angle.
Adjusting the Harness

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The shoulder straps can be adjusted to two positions according to the child's size. Access the Harness Connector via the rear of the Bicycle Seat.

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Rotate the Harness Connector sideways, and slide it through the lower harness adjustment hole and the slot in the seat pad.

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Pass the Harness Connector through the upper harness adjustment hole only (not the seat pad), then rotate the Harness Connector so that it is secure against the rear seat back.

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Repeat steps 1–3 for the other shoulder strap. Ensure that harness straps are not twisted during harness adjustment.
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If you are adjusting from the upper harness position to the lower harness position, the Harness Connector will need to be passed back through the slot in the seat pad before passing it through the lower harness adjustment hole.
Adjusting the Recline of the Seat (Dash X FM Only)

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The Dash X FM has a system that allows you to adjust the recline angle of the Bicycle Seat to 3 different positions. First, detach the Safety Strap by releasing the buckle. Pull the Safety Lever away from the Recline Mechanism as shown and then lift the Recline Lever up.

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While lifting up on the Recline Lever, lift the front of the Bicycle Seat upwards to increase the recline angle.

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The Safety Lever can be released once you lift the Recline Lever.

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Once the Bicycle Seat is in the desired position, release the Recline Lever and close the Safety Lever so that it is flush with the side of the Recline Mechanism.
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Once the recline has been adjusted, make sure you re-attach the Safety Strap by following the instructions on Page 16.
Removing the Bicycle Seat from Your Bicycle

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Detach the Safety Strap by releasing the buckle.

Remove the Mounting Rails from the Mounting Block by depressing the front face of the mounting block Ⓐ and pulling the Mounting Rails out of the Mounting Block.

It is easiest to remove the Mounting Rails from the Mounting Block if you grab the front of the Bicycle Seat between the legs (where the Mounting Rails pass through the Bicycle Seat).
Removing the Frame Mount Assembly from Your Bicycle

Remove the Mounting Plate from the Mounting Block by using the provided Hex Wrench to remove the 4 screws, while being careful not to lose the lock washers.

Remove the Mounting Block from the bicycle frame.
Removing the Mounting Rails from Your Bicycle

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Dash FM: Remove the Mounting Knob by pulling the Locking Ring towards the Mounting Knob Ⓐ, and rotating the Mounting Knob counter-clockwise Ⓑ.
Dash X FM: Remove the bolt by using the included Hex Wrench to rotate it counter-clockwise.

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Rotate the Base Plate away from the seat Ⓐ and then slide the Mounting Rails out through the 2 holes between the legs of the Bicycle Seat Ⓑ.
Before You Ride
Contact your authorized Burley dealer or Burley.com for replacement of any damaged or worn parts.
Check before each use
o Mounting Rails are securely attached to the Bicycle Seat
○ Adjustment Knob is tightened properly and Locking Ring is engaged (Dash FM only)
o Frame Mounting Assembly is securely attached to the bicycle frame
o Mounting Rails are securely attached to the Mounting Block
o Safety Strap is secured to frame, and is not interfering with any moving parts
o Footrests are properly secured
o Safety Lever is flush against the side of the Recline Mechanism
○ Height of the Bicycle Seat is no more than 3.93 in (10 cm) above the rear bicycle wheel, and does not contact wheel when fully loaded
○ Center of Gravity of the Bicycle Seat is no more than 3.93 in (10 cm) behind the rear axle wheel of the bicycle
○ All components of the bicycle still function correctly
o The Bicycle Seat does not interfere with braking, pedaling, or steering of the bicycle
o Load does not exceed 40 lbs (18 kg)
○ Bicycle is in proper working order (refer to bicycle manufacturer's instructions)
o Passenger is wearing a helmet
o Child is properly secured with the 5-Point Harness
○ Child's body, shoelaces, or toys cannot come in contact with any moving part of the seat or bicycle
o Lighting is adequate for riding conditions
o Ensure that any items stored in the rear storage compartment are under the maximum weight limit and secured. If items are not secured, they have risk of falling out while riding
o Inspect all components for damage
- Do not use the Bicycle Seat if any of the components are damaged.
o Damaged components must be replaced before using the Bicycle Seat.
Maintenance
Cleaning
Clean your Bicycle Seat with mild soap and water (do not use abrasive, corrosive or toxic products). Leave it to dry at room temperature.
Storage
For longer product life, store Bicycle Seat indoors and out of direct sunlight. The Bicycle Seat should not be stored at temperatures less than -4°F (-20°C) or greater than 149°F (65°C). The plastic Hanger that comes attached to your Bicycle Seat can be saved and used to store it against a wall.
Connect with Burley
Whether you ride your bike all year long or are a fair weather rider, Burley shares your enthusiasm for making the most of your bike. Thank you for your business. We appreciate it.
Product Identification
If you have any questions about the model name or year of your Burley, please consult our product identification web page: burley. com/support/what-year-is-my-burley
Burley Limited Warranty:
This Burley Bike Seat is warranted from the date of purchase against defects in materials and workmanship for 3 years. Your original dated sales or delivery receipt showing the date of purchase is your proof of purchase. If a defect in materials or workmanship is discovered during the Limited Warranty period, we will, at our sole option, repair or replace your product at no cost to you. This warranty is only valid in the country in which the product was purchased. The Limited Warranty extends only to the original retail purchaser of this product and is not transferable to anyone who obtains ownership of the product from the original purchaser. The Limited Warranty does not cover claims resulting from misuse, failure to follow the instructions, improper installation, improper maintenance and use, abuse, alteration, involvement in an accident, and normal wear and tear. The Limited Warranty does not cover products which are used in rental operations and Burley will not be liable for any incidental or commercial damages relating to such use. TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, WRITTEN OR ORAL, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The duration of any implied warranties, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose that may exist during the express warranty period are expressly limited to the limited warranty period. Some states and countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied limited warranty lasts; therefore, the above limitation and exclusions may not apply to you. THE CUSTOMER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR OF ANY OTHER OBLIGATION ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE LIMITED AS SPECIFIED HEREIN TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AT OUR SOLE OPTION. IN ANY EVENT, RESPONSIBILITY FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IS EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state or country. For warranty service or replacement part information for the USA or Canada, please contact Burley directly by calling 800-311-5294 or emailing burley@burley.com. For warranty service or replacement part information outside of the USA and Canada please contact the place of purchase for warranty service. Please be prepared to provide the product model, serial number and a description of the warranty issue. Some replacement parts may be available for purchase after this limited warranty expires. Please visit us at www.burley.com or call us at 541-687-1644 for more information.
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Diagram showing a hand holding a device with labeled parts A and B, indicating a physical or medical setup.1
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)3
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with arrows indicating motion or force directions (no text or symbols)
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with downward arrows indicating force or movement (no text or symbols)
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Line drawing of a car seat assembly with a downward arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)4
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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with numbered components labeled 1, 2, and 3.
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Diagram showing a mechanical component with labeled parts A and B, including a rotating arrow and circular insets highlighting specific areas.
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Technical diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts A and B, showing internal structure and directional arrows.
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Diagram showing a hand holding a device with labeled parts A and B, indicating a physical or medical setup.1
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to cut or install a mechanical component, with no visible text or symbols.3
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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a hand holding a tool interacting with a component (no text or symbols visible)2
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Technical diagram of a mechanical component with arrows indicating force or movement (no text or symbols)
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Technical diagram of a mechanical component with arrows indicating downward flow or force (no text or symbols)
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical seat assembly with a cable, showing no text or symbols4
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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with numbered components labeled 1, 2, and 3.5
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Technical diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts A and B, showing internal structure and directional arrows.6
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Illustration of hands adjusting a mechanical component with arrows indicating movement (no text or symbols present)2
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Diagram of a mounted electrical outlet device with two arrows indicating downward force or connection (no text or symbols present)1
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Diagram showing two views of a portable air conditioner with labeled buttons and an 'X' and '✓' indicators.
ATTENTION
CETTE ÉTAPE EST, EXTRÊMEMENT IMPORTANTE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE L'ENFANT.

ATTENTION
N'UTILISEZ PAS VOTRE SIÈGE-ENFANT TANT QUE VOUS N'AVEZ PAS VÉRIFIÉ SES POSITIONS HORIZONTALE ET VÉRTICALE, ET QUE VOUS N'AVEZ PAS PLACE LA SANGLE DE SECURITÉ, COMME INDIQUÉ DANS LES PAGES SUIVANTES.
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Line drawing of a bicycle seat assembly with labeled components (no text or symbols beyond label)
Position verticale :
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Technical diagram of a bicycle seat assembly with labeled parts B and C, showing structural components and alignment indicators.
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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with numbered components labeled 1, 2, and 3.2
Position horizontale :
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Illustration of hands using a tool to adjust or install a component, with arrows indicating the process (no text or symbols present)1
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Illustration of a person using a belt buckle to adjust the seat (no text or symbols present)2
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Diagram of a mechanical clamp securing a vertical pipe (no text or symbols present)3
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Diagram of a car seatbelt with six arms and directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols)1
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Top-down line drawing of a car seatbelt with six seats and a central hub, no text or symbols present3
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a bicycle wheel component (no text or symbols visible)2
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Diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled parts A and B, including a rope knot and directional arrows indicating movement.1
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Diagram showing a hand adjusting a device component labeled A and B, with an arrow indicating direction of movement.
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Diagram of a device with a belt and two circular components, no text or symbols present2
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Top-down diagram of a vehicle's front view showing two cars with side-mounted sensors (no text or symbols)
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Diagram of a vehicle's rear suspension system with two vertical connectors (no text or labels)1
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Simple line drawing of a device's door with a knob and directional arrow (no text or symbols)2
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Top-down line drawing of a mobile phone receiver with no visible text or symbols3
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Top-down diagram of a vehicle's front and rear views showing engine, battery, and sensor components (no text or symbols)
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Diagram of a car seatbelt buckle assembly (no text or labels)4
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Hand inserting a small component into a car's seat (no text or symbols visible)1
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Line drawing of a bicycle seatbelt mechanism with no text or symbols3
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Illustration of hands using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)2
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Line drawing of a bicycle seatbelt mechanism (no text or symbols)4
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Illustration of a hand holding a car seatbelt with arrows indicating force or movement (no text or symbols)1
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component, with no visible text or symbols.
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Technical diagram showing mechanical assembly with labeled parts A and B, likely illustrating a tool or component assembly.
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Abstract geometric line drawing with curved and angular shapes (no text or symbols)1 4.1 in | 105 mm ∅ 1.10"-1.57" | ∅ 28-40 mm

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Simple line drawing of a bicycle wheel with spokes (no text or symbols)26", 650B, 27.5" 700C, 29"

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Technical diagram of a car seat assembly with numbered parts for identification
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Labeled diagram of a mechanical device with numbered parts for identification
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Diagram showing a hand holding a device with labeled parts A and B, indicating a physical or medical setup.1
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)3
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Technical diagram showing three stages of a vehicle seat assembly with arrows indicating motion and assembly direction.4
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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with numbered components labeled 1, 2, and 3.
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Diagram showing a mechanical component with labeled parts A and B, including a rotating arrow and circular insets highlighting specific areas.
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Technical diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts A and B, showing internal structure and directional arrows.
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to cut or repair a piece of material, with no visible text or symbols.3
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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a hand turning a component with an arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols present)2
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with arrows indicating assembly or force direction (no text or symbols)
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Technical diagram of a mechanical component with arrows indicating force or movement (no text or symbols)
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical seat assembly with a cable, showing no text or symbols4
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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with numbered components labeled 1, 2, and 3.5
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Technical diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts A and B, showing internal structure and directional arrows.6
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Technical illustration showing hands adjusting a mechanical component with arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols present)2
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Diagram of a mounted electrical outlet device with two arrows indicating downward force or connection (no text or symbols present)1
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Diagram showing two views of a portable air conditioner with labeled buttons and a checkmark indicating cancellation.
PRECAUCIÓN
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Line drawing of a bicycle seat assembly with labeled components (no text or symbols beyond label)
Posición Vertical:
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Technical diagram of a bicycle seat assembly with labeled components A, B, and C
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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with numbered components labeled 1, 2, and 3.
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Illustration of hands using a tool to adjust or install a component, with arrows indicating the process (no text or symbols present)1
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Illustration of a person adjusting a seatbelt using a bandage tool (no text or symbols present)2
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Diagram of a bicycle seatbelt buckle securing a wheel (no text or symbols)3
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Diagram of a car seatbelt with six arms and directional arrows indicating seat movement (no text or symbols)1
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Line drawing of a car seatbelt seat assembly with no text or symbols3
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a bicycle wheel (no text or symbols visible)2
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Diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled parts A and B, including a belt buckle and adjustment mechanism.
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Diagram showing a hand adjusting a mechanical component labeled A and B, with an arrow indicating direction.
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Diagram of a device with a belt and two circular ports, no text or symbols present
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Top-down diagram of a vehicle's front view showing two cars with side-mounted sensors (no text or symbols)
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Diagram of a car intake manifold with two side-mounted sensors (no text or labels)1
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Simple line drawing of a device's door with an arrow pointing to the interior (no text or symbols)2
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Top-down line drawing of a mobile phone receiver with buttons and ventilation slots (no text or symbols)3
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Top-down diagram of a vehicle's front and rear views showing engine, dashboard, and seat compartments (no text or symbols)
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Diagram of a car seatbelt buckle assembly (no text or labels)4
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Illustration of a hand inserting a small component into a vehicle's door panel (no text or symbols visible)1
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Line drawing of a car seatbelt mechanism with no text or symbols3
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Illustration of hands using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component, with no visible text or symbols.2
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Line drawing of a bicycle seatbelt mechanism (no text or symbols)4
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component, with no visible text or symbols.1
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Technical diagram showing mechanical assembly with labeled parts A and B, likely illustrating a tool or component assembly.2
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