BOB Gear
Safety Information
Failure to follow all warnings and instructions
could result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH.
Read these instructions carefully before using this product� To
ensure proper use, store this user guide in a convenient place so it
can be consulted often�
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Never leave child unattended.
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The maximum weight capacity of the stroller (child plus luggage
weight) is 100 lbs (45.4 kg). Maximum child weight is 50 lbs
(22.7 kg) per seat. Maximum child height is 44 inches (112 cm).
DO NOT exceed the maximum weight or height, as stroller will
become unstable and tip resulting in serious injury.
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Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use seat
harness.
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Avoid finger entrapment or injury. Always ensure any child
occupants or bystanders are away from the stroller while folding or
unfolding.
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Do not attach parcels or bags to the handlebar or frame of stroller
except those recommended by BOB Gears, as stroller can become
unstable and tip over.
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Child may slip into leg openings and strangle. Never use in reclined
carriage position unless child is harnessed.
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Do not overload the seat back pockets. Maximum weight is 2 lbs
(1 kg). Overloading the seat back pocket may cause the stroller to
become unstable and tip over.
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Do not overload the canopy pocket. Maximum weight is 1 lb
(0.45 kg). Overloading the canopy pocket may cause the stroller to
become unstable and tip over.
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Do not overload the low boy cargo basket. Maximum weight is 10 lbs
(4.5 kg). Overloading the basket may cause the stroller to become
unstable and tip over.
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FALL HAZARD - Wheel can detach and cause tip over. Pull on the
wheel to assure it is securely attached.
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FALL HAZARD from tip over - Before running, jogging, or walking
fast, LOCK the front wheel from swiveling.
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Do not park on inclines. The parking brake is intended to park the
stroller on flat surfaces only. Parking on inclines may result in tip
over or runaway stroller.
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The parking brake is not designed as a stopping brake. The parking
brake should not be used to slow or stop the stroller because doing
so could cause the stroller to stop abruptly, resulting in loss of
control.
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Always set the parking brake when stroller is not moving. Never
load or unload the stroller without the parking brake set.
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