BURLEY TRAILER OWNER’S INSTRUCTION AND SAFETY MANUAL 17
Using the Seat Harness
Only passengers who are able to wear a helmet and sit
upright, unassisted should ride in a child trailer. Adequate neck strength
is required by passengers to hold their heads upright while trailering. A
physician should evaluate anyone who is of questionable developmental
age for trailering.
IMPORTANT:
Single Passenger, Solo
™
:
1. Make sure the seat pad and shoulder harness are
installed as indicated in the previous section.
2. Position the child in the center of the seat.
3. Snap shoulder straps into the Y-buckle, with the
buckle positioned at the child’s sternum.
4. Make sure the shoulder straps are adjusted so that
the child cannot move too far forward in the seat.
5. Fasten and adjust the lap belt so that it is snug.
Single Passenger, All Other Models:
1. Unclip the center support strap (with O-ring).
2. Remove both shoulder harnesses (if applicable) from the shoulder
straps. Unclip the Y-buckle if necessary. Store one of the shoulder
harnesses in a safe place. Leave outboard shoulder straps dangling.
3. Remove the two center shoulder straps by unthreading them from the
ladder locks.
4. Trade the position of the shoulder straps and re-insert the straps into
the ladder locks as shown in the illustration to
the right. The fl at parts of the male portion of
the Y-buckle should face toward the center.
5. Install one shoulder harness assembly in the
center position as shown at above left.
6. Seat the child in the center of the seat.
7. Snap shoulder straps into the Y-buckle, with the
buckle positioned at the child’s sternum.
8. Make sure the shoulder straps are adjusted so
that the child cannot move too far forward in the seat.
9. Fasten and adjust the lap belt so that it is snug.
Ladder Lock