12. ONE-HANDED HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT FIG. 18
12.
ONE-HANDED HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT FIG. 18
The handle can be brought into the required position
by pressing the knob at the top of the handle.
13. BRAKES FIG. 19-20
13. BRAKES FIG. 19-20
CAUTION: Engage both brakes when parking the
push-chair.
Never park the push-chair on a steep road or
precipitous place.
When putting your children into or taking them out of
the push-chair,
first ensure that the brake is engaged.
Step 1: Press the brake lever downwards with your
foot until it engages.
Step 2: Release the brake by pressing the brake lever
once more, the brake is now off.
14. ADJUSTING THE FRONT WHEELS FIG. 21
14. ADJUSTING THE FRONT WHEELS FIG. 21
It is recommendable to lock the front wheels if the
ground is loose
or uneven (grass, sand, gravel). Lock the wheels in the
proper position
by pushing the push-chair gently forwards, so that the
front wheels
can move into the right position, then lock these.
Step 1: Push the latch to the left for fixed wheels
Step 2: Push the latch to the right for swinging wheels
15. SUSPENSION FIG. 22
15. SUSPENSION FIG. 22
You can adjust the rear suspension with the handle.
Move the handle upwards for softer action or
downwards for stiffer action.
16. FOLDING UP FIG. 23-25
16. FOLDING UP FIG. 23-25
Remove the seat units before folding the push-chair
up. The brakes should also be engaged to stop the
push-chair rolling away.
First pull the latch lever upwards with your left hand
and hold it tight (Fig. 23)
Then press the handle adjuster back with your right
hand and press the handle downwards (Fig. 24)
You can now fold the push-chair together downwards
Lock with the transport safeguard. The push-chair can
now be easily transported (Fig. 25)
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