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5. TRANSPORTING THE CADDY IN A CAR AND
STORING THE CADDY AT HOME
5.1 Transporting the Caddy in a car trunk
See figure 18: The Caddy can easily be taken on trips in most cars
because of its compact build and the ease of folding and disassembly
into portable parts.
Please follow these steps and make sure you read the warnings
carefully when you want to take the Caddy in your car.
• Follow the instructions in chapter 4 to fold and
disassemble the Caddy . You may want to consider
leaving the rear wheels on the frame, but all other parts
need to be taken off for storage in the trunk of a car.
• First place the frame at the bottom of the trunk.
• Place all other parts on top and around the frame.
• Take the wheels off the rear frame if necessary.
ATTENTION:
• Never try to lift the complete scooter or a partially
disassembled frame alone. The frame without the
basket is still 13 kg.
Mind your back when you are handling heavy objects.
• Different persons have different abilities: some parts of
the Caddy may be too heavy for you to lift, when in
doubt please ask for help!
Make sure the parts of the Caddy don’t shift during the trip. When the
car is accelerating or braking the parts of the scooter may shift and get
damaged. Loose parts may cause serious injuries to yourself and
others during an accident! Make sure you tie down the parts of the