B. Release the stroller seat to the lowest recline position. Place the zero Plus® Infant Carseat on
top of the stroller's front bar. (figure B).
C. Push the Zero Plus® Infant Carseat down until you hear the clip sound on both left & right sides
(figure C1, C2). Lift up carefully the carseat to check if the carseat is securely locked in place.
D. To release the carseat, push up the left & right levers, which are located underneath the carseat,
and the adaptors can be released. (figure D1). Then lift up the carseat carefully (figure D2), and
close the adaptors back to the original housing (figure D3).
UPkEEP AND MAINtENANCE
In General
Please check the pushchair functions on a regular basis. Make sure that the frame is stable, the
screws are tight, the latching devices are safely locked, the wheels are securely attached and the
brakes are in working order. Check the cover occasionally, making sure that the stitching is still firm,
and inspect the quality of the plastic parts. Any broken or worn working parts should be replaced
immediately. Proceed in the same manner with components that are broken, torn, defect or worn-
out. Please use only original hauck replacement parts.
Do not subject your pushchair to excessive sunshine. This can lead to a fading of textile covers
and plastic parts.
Cleaning the covers
Remove the covers from the frame by loosening the loops, press studs or screws. Please read the
instructions on the sewn-in label before cleaning.
To clean the cover gently, wipe it down evenly using only a damp cloth. As long as there are no
plastic, wood or metal parts on or in the cover, it can be machine-washed at 86°F (30°C) and
medium speed. the cover should be air-dried, but not exposed to excessive sunshine. Please do
not dry the cover in the drier, to avoid shrinking. Do not re-fit the covers until they are completely
dried.
Cleaning the frame
Dry the pushchair with a soft cloth after cleaning or after use rain or snow. Use only mild soapy
water or lukewarm water to clean the frame of your pushchair. Plastic parts can be cleaned with
mild detergent cleaners.
Wheel maintenance
Clean and service the wheels regularly. Apply corrosion or lubricant spray on the rim when
necessary, to protect against rust and deposits. Please make sure in winter that road salt residue
is removed immediately by using warm water and damp cloth. Remove dirt from the wheels and
axles on a regular basis.
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