INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY AND USE
GB
1.
EXTENT OF SUPPLY (FIG 1)
2.
FASTENING THE COT'S STRAP (FIG 2A AND 2B)
Push the cot's strap into the holding device by following the arrow's direction,
until it engages with a slight click.
3.
ASSEMBLY (FIG 3A AND 3B)
Push the unlocking safety devices (a) on the left and right upwards. Unfold the
pram forwards, until both of the side catches have engaged.
4.
ASSEMBLING THE PUSH-BAR HANDLE (FIG 4)
Place the push-bar handle into the push-bar handle's holding devices on both
sides, until it engages with a slight click. Check that it cannot be pulled out!
5.
ASSEMBLING THE FRONT WHEELS - DISMANTLING (FIG5A AND 5B)
The front wheels: place the swivelling wheels in front onto the frame's ends.
Do not forget that the wheels must be firmly seated. Check that they cannot
be pulled off. Press the unlocking lever – located underneath the front wheel's
holding device – and pull off the wheel downwards, in order to remove the
wheels.
6 . THE BRAKE FOR THE FRONT WHEELS (FIG6)
The brake can be applied by pressing the lever downwards with the foot; it can
released by lifting the lever upwards with the foot.
7.
ASSEMBLING THE REAR AXLE - DISMANTLING (FIG 7)
Push the rear axle onto the frame's spar, until it engages with a slight click.
Check that it cannot be pulled off. The rear axle can be pulled off by pressing
the push-buttons on the left and right.
8.
ASSEMBLING THE REAR WHEELS (FIG 8A TO 8C)
Push the rear wheel onto the rear axle by using the plastic rings and caps that
are supplied. You can now fasten the hub cap onto the wheel.
9.
THE REAR AXLE'S BRAKE (FIG 9)
The brake is engaged by pressing the brake lever downwards. Press the
brake level upwards in order to release the brake.
Caution Always engage BOTH brakes in order to park the pram.
10. SAFETY BELT
Secure your child with the five-point belt. Close the belt's lock and adjust the
belt's width to suit your child.
Caution Always ensure that your child wears the five-point belt, in order to
prevent injuries.
11. ADJUSTING THE BACK REST (FIG 10)
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