Backrest adjustment by gas spring
The release button at the top of the backrest has a safety lock. To unlock, slightly lift the release button and let it click
into place again after a quarter turn. Now, you can adjust the back angle. Hold the backrest with one hand and press
the release button down with the other hand. Adjust desired position by pushing or lifting the backrest. Then release the
button again. The seat unit automatically slides forwards on its rails, shifting the centre of gravity. Make sure to relock
the release button after each adjustment. (fig. 7)
Lower leg length
Release the locking device by loosening the knurled nuts on the right and left of the footrest. The height of the footrest
can be freely adjusted. (fig. 8)
Foot angle
Loosen the four screws on the right and left of the rear side of the footrest and adjust the desired foot angle. Re-tighten
the screws. (fig. 9)
Knee angle
Set the knee angle by loosening the side wing screws (on both sides). (fig. 10)
Tip:
The footrest can be flipped up to facilitate getting on and out of the stroller.
Spring element
The movable spring elements allow and facilitate the children's individual mobility. (fig. 11)
Angle of rotation
Loosen the central Allen screw at the back of the seat unit and adjust the desired angle of rotation of the spring element.
Re-tighten the screw. (fig. 12)
Note:
To dismount the whole spring element, loosen the central Allen screw and remove the spring element
in forward direction.
Depth adjustment
In order to adjust the depth in the direction of the child, loosen the Allen screw for the adjustment of the rotation angle
(s. above). Now the upper and lower Allen screw at the back of the seat unit can be turned to the right, and the whole
spring element moves forward in the direction of the child. If the Allen screw is turned to the left, it moves back again.
After adjustment, the central Allen screw (for the rotation angle) should be re-tightened. (fig. 13)
Spring movement limiters
The red spring movement limiters are located inside the spring element. The displacement of the FGF track can be limited
as required.
To limit the spring travel, press the securing device inward until it engages into place. Press outward for loosening.
(fig. 14)
The adjustment of the spring movement limiters may be restricted when the belt bow is used. In such cases, slightly press
the spring element forward.
Tip:
Slightly lift the FGF track from the front for easier adjustment.
FGF track (flexible fibre glass track)
These tracks are made of fatigue-proof material using the latest fibre glass technology (pultrusion). Apart from high
durability, they also ensure optimal sitting comfort, which results in the child's positive perceptive process.
Wing suspensions
The wing suspensions optimally fit the body contour of the children and transmit movement impulses. Each wing
suspension may be shifted or removed as necessary in order to ensure individual adaptation. To remove the wing
suspensions, press the top and bottom forward with both hands.
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