Checking Tire Pressure; Adjusting The Tracking - BOB BLAZE Guia Del Usuario

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Checking Tire Pressure

Plastic wheels are rated to a
maximum tire inflation pressure of
30 pounds per square inch (psi).
The maximum inflation pressure is
embossed on the wheel next to the
valve stem.
Aluminum wheels can have the tires
inflated to the pressure embossed on
the tire. However, we recommend 30
psi for a comfortable ride.

Adjusting the Tracking

If stroller pulls left or right when the
stroller is on flat terrain, adjust the
tracking as outlined in the following
steps.
Do not roll test with a child or
any occupant in the stroller�
1� Empty Stroller
Remove contents from low boy
cargo basket and pockets.
2� Check Tire Pressure
3� Place Stroller On Level Ground
Find a stretch of level ground
about 16 feet (4.9 m) long.
4� Align Rear Wheel Axles
Align stroller so rear wheel axles
are perpendicular to a straight
line.
90°
16 ft (4�9 m)
5� Test Alignment
Push stroller straight forward and
release to see if stroller veers right
or left. Repeat push test several
times.
NOTE: If stroller consistently
pulls to left or right, the tracking
can often be corrected by simply
rotating the front wheel axle and/
or reorienting the front wheel by
removing the front wheel, flipping
it around and reinstalling it.
6� Rotate the Front Wheel Axle
Open the front wheel quick
release and rotate axle 90
degrees. Retighten quick release.
See Removing Front Wheel and
Front Wheel Installation sections.
7� Perform Roll Testing
If the stroller still consistently pulls
to the left or right when pushed
straight, proceed to next step.
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