locked when the wheels are placed in forward direction.
· Turn the ring above the front wheel on both sides inwards to unlock
the swivelling wheels.
The brake (i)
· Push the brake pedal downwards with your foot to block the rear
wheels.
· Push the brake pedal upwards with your foot to unblock the rear
wheels.
The push bar (j)
· The push bar has three different height positions. Press the height ad-
justment buttons (j1) and move the push-bar higher or lower while
keeping the buttons depressed.
· Release the button when the push bar is in the desired position.
The pushchair seat (0 months up to 55 lbs.)
· The pushchair seat is suitable for children from 0 months and upwards,
up to 55 lbs (25kg).The seat can be folded up and unfolded along with
the frame. The back support and leg support are adjustable. Make sure
that the frame has been fully unfolded and the brake is blocked during
all actions indicated below.
Reclined carriage position (0 - 6 months) (t)
Infants younger than 6 months must be strolled in a flat fully reclined po-
sition. To do so, you must set the pushchair seat in the reclined position.
This position makes the reclining angle flat and ensures more comfort
and safety. The reclined carriage position has five aspects:
· The seat needs to be set into the flat fully reclined position; A double
strap is located at both sides of the seat. Pull the outer strap down-
wards until the top press-stud (t1) is visible. Push the seat slightly high-
er to create more room. Now fasten the press-stud. The seat is now in
the reclined position.
· The backrest must be set in the fully reclined position. See 'Adjusting
the backrest' .
· The zip for the leg rest barrier is at the bottom of the leg rest.
· Open the zipper and pull it from the pocket.
· Fold back the fabric of the leg support.
· Fasten the press studs of the leg rest barrier to the corresponding studs
on the side of the seat.
· The padded crotch strap of the safety belt must be mounted in the rear
opening of the seat. See 'The 5-point safety belt' .
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