33-
Basket
34-
35-
Raincover
36-
37-
Travel companion
38-
Seat unit
39-
40-
Pushchair
41-
42-
Seat cover
43-
44-
Care & maintenance:
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Your pushchair has been designed to meet comprehensive safety standards, and with correct use and
maintenance will give many years of trouble free performance.
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Storage - Always store your pushchair dry. Storing a damp pushchair will encourage mildew to form,
so after exposure to damp conditions, dry off with a soft cloth and allow to dry thoroughly before
storing. Never leave in sunlight for prolonged periods - some fabrics may fade.
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Cleaning - Refer to the wash care label on soft goods for cleaning instructions. Plastic and metal parts
may be sponged clean with warm water and a mild detergent. Never clean with abrasive, ammonia
based, bleach based or spirit type cleaners.
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Wear & Tear - Continual impact will cause damage. The chassis is strong but will weaken should the
back wheel be bumped down stairs or kerbs. Tyres will wear with use and wheel units should be
replaced if necessary. If your child wears hard shoes these might damage the soft fabric.
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Maintenance - Regularly inspect the locking devices, brakes, wheels, harness assembly, catches, seat
adjusters, joints and fixtures to ensure they are secure and in full working order. They should move
freely at all times and minimum maintenance should be required. However a regular light application
of a spray lubricant e.g. silicone (do not use oil or grease) will extend the life of your pushchair and
make opening and folding easier. Your pushchair should be serviced and reconditioned before using
it for a second baby, or after 18 months, whichever is the sooner.
Removing:
Rear pocket (a), Drinks holder (b)
Removing:
Refitting is a reversal of this procedure.
Fitting:
Removing is a reversal of this procedure.
Using the access zip:
Fitting:
NOTE: The seat unit can be fitted forward or rearward facing.
Adjusting the seat unit's orientation:
Closing (forward facing):
Recline the seat to folding position (position 3) (a).
Lock the front wheels in backward positions (refer to step 7) (b).
Fold the seat unit (c).
Slide the primary lock lever (d) and rotate the secondary lock handle forward FULLY
(e) to unlock the chassis.
Push the handle downwards (f ) until the chassis is locked in place (g).
Closing (rearward facing):
Recline the seat to folding position (position 5) (a).
Lock the front wheels in backward positions (refer to step 7) (b).
Slide the primary lock lever (c) and rotate the secondary lock handle forward FULLY
(d) to unlock the chassis.
Push the handle downwards (e) until the chassis is locked in place (f ).
Removing:
Remove the harness (refer to step 17) & hood (refer to step 29) respectively.
Release the backrest section from the fasteners (a) and hooks (b).
Unfasten the fastening tabs on side of the seat section (a).
Release the fabric fasteners on the underside of the seat section (b).
Release the fabric fastener strap on the underside of the calf support (c).
Remove the seat cover.
Refitting is a reversal of this procedure.
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