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Stroller
· The coating is maintenance-free but
also easier to damage with bumps and
scratches than chrome. Take this into
account when transporting the stroller
in cars.
! Tip: We recommend using a transport
bag in order to prevent scratches to the
coating.
· The wheels may never be lubricated
with oil. Cleaning the axels regularly
and lubricating them with acid-free
vaseline will ensure the smooth opera-
tion of the wheels.
· The other moving parts can be sprayed
with Teflon spray (dry lubricant) and
then rubbed with a soft cloth.
· Ensure that the locking mechanism is
sprayed regularly with Teflon spray (dry
lubricant).
· The tyres may leave black marks on
some surfaces (especially smooth floors
such as parquet, plastic laminate, lino-
leum, etc.).
Overview
Summary of the parts in picture a
- push bar (1)
- headrest (2)
- back rest (3)
- seat (4)
- safety belt (5)
- shoulder protectors (6)
- unlocking clamps (7)
- fastening point on upper frame (for sun
canopy) (8)
- upper frame (9)
- central plastic block (10)
- front lower frame (11)
- rear lower frame (12)
- footrest (13)
- front wheel block (14)
- swivel lock (15)
- rear wheel (16)
- brake pedal (c2: 17)
- handle (18)
- handle with unlocking function (b2: 19)
- transport bag
- rain cover
- sun canopy (20)
- canopy fastening device (21)
- canopy stretcher (22)
- adapters for Safe2go-carseat (n: 23)
- foot muff
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Assembly
Contents of the box
- 1 Spider frame with seat and basket
- 1 canopy
- 1 front wheel block
- 2 rear wheels
Assembly sequence
- folding out the Spider frame (1)
- fitting the rear wheels (2)
- fitting the front wheel block (3)
- fitting the canopy (4)
Folding out the Spider frame (b)
· Release the frame lock that is attached
to the basket.
· Lift the Spider by the handle, holding
the front wheel on the ground and mo-
ving the handle upwards until you hear
a definite click. Check that the plastic
handle is in the notch.
· Push the seat down until you hear a
click.
· You can adjust the push bar to any
desired height by moving the metal
clamps on the back of the push bar
backwards. Do not forget to close the
clamps again in order to lock the push
bar.
· Folding the foot rest down.
! Always check that the buggy is cor-
rectly folded out and locked before
use.
The wheels
Fitting the wheels
· Two rear wheels and 1 frontwheel-
block must be fitted to the frame. The
rear wheels are fitted with brake rings.
Fitting the rear wheels (c1)
· To fit the rear wheels, slide the plas-
tic wheel axle into the plastic tube.
The plastic lip at the end of the wheel
axle ensures that the rear wheel locks
when the wheel axle is completely in
the plastic notch.
Fitting the front wheel block (d1)
· To fit the front wheel block, slide the
opening of the front wheel block over
the vertical end of the tube on the
front of the Spider frame in such a way
swivel blocking of the front wheel block