Zooper SL398 User manual

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User Guide Zydeco SL398D
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ADJU ST ING TH E FOO TR ES T
To rai se the f oot rest, li ft up and m ove it in to the de sired
pos ition . To lo we r the f ootre st, simu ltane ously p ress th e
adj ustin g butto ns loca ted on ei ther si de of the s eat
and m ove dow n into th e desir ed posi tion (F ig. 22) .
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Do no t fold yo ur stro ller wh en wet.
Mac hine wa sh remo vable s eat and a rmres t cover s using g entle c ycle, c old w ater,
and a m ild det ergen t. Do not us e bleac h. The ca nopy ca n only be s pot was hed.
Do no t use dr yer to dr y fabr ic part s.
Do no t leave y our str oller i n direc t sunli ght for e xtend ed peri ods of ti me.
Cle an and lu brica te all mo ving pa rts on th e strol ler fra me and wh eels as n eeded .
Use o nly a pen etrat ing sil icon ba sed lub rican t.
Reg ul arl y check f or loos e screw s, broke n parts , etc . Us e onl y Zoope r appro ved
rep lacem ent par ts avai lable t hroug h the ser vice c enter s liste d below.
Wip e off any s and, sa lt or oth er corr osive r esidu e after e ach use w here th e strol ler
may b e expos ed to tho se elem ents.
MAIN TENAN CE
IMPO RTANT CAR E AND SA FE TY INFO RM ATI ON
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IMPO RTA NT: RE AD T HE SE SAFE TY I NS TR UCTIO NS C AR EF ULLY BEF OR E US IN G
YOUR S TR OL LE R AND KEE P TH EM F OR F UT URE R EF ER EN CE . TH E SA FET Y OF
YOUR C HI LD D EP EN DS ON I T.
Than k yo u fo r ch oo sin g Zo op er.
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Avo id se rious i njur y from fa lling o r slidi ng out, al ways us e safe ty ha rness p rovid ed.
Alw ays eng age the r ear bra kes whe n not hol ding on to your s troll er.
Nev er leav e your ch ild una ttend ed.
Nev er use th e strol ler nea r an open f ire or ex posed f lame.
Nev er allo w the str oller t o be used a s a toy.
Nev er allo w more th an one ch ild at a ti me in the s troll er.
Nev er hang b ags or ot her ite ms from t he hand le or on th e canop y. Thi s may
cau se the st rolle r to beco me unst able.
Nev er use th e strol ler on st airs or e scala tors.
Do no t overl oad the b asket. M aximu m load is 7 l bs. Exce ssive w eight m ay caus e
a haz ardou s unsta ble con ditio n to exis t.
Do no t overl oad the c anopy p ocket : Maxim um load i s 2 lbs . Exc essiv e weigh t
may c reate a h azard ous uns table c ondit ion to ex ist.
Thi s strol ler is no t recom mende d for use w ith a chi ld over 7 5 lbs.
Bef ore eac h use, ch eck t o make su re the st rolle r is set up p roper ly and th at all th e
whe els are p roper ly and se curel y attac hed.
Thi s strol ler is de signe d as a walk ing str oller. We d o not rec ommen d runni ng, rol ler
bla ding, o r ot her s uch act iviti es with t he Zoop er stro ller.
Thi s strol ler is a si ngle st rolle r. Do not us e any att achme nts tha t allow f or a seco nd
chi ld .
It ma y be unsa fe to use a ccess ories o ther th an thos e appro ved by th e
man ufact urer or d istri butor.
WAR NI NG : Pl astic a xle cap s are fit ted to th e
end s of the ax les. Th eir f uncti on is to of fer ext ra
pro tecti on duri ng ship ment. Be s ure to lo cate th ese
cap s, (if st ill a ttach ed afte r you unp ack the s troll er),
and s ee that t hey are p roper ly disp osed of, along w ith
all p lasti c bags, r ecy clabl e cardb oard, e tc. Neve r
lea ve smal l piece s aroun d for you r child t o find.
ASSE MB LING ST RO LLER
We re com mend yo u choos e an appr opria te spac e
for a ssemb ly. The st rol ler has s trong m etal ax les tha t
cou ld scra tch har dwood f loors o r other s ensit ive
sur face s. Th e strol ler sea t, handl e, rear ax le, whe els ,
can opy, and f ron t armre st are re ady to be a ttach ed
to th e frame . Ins truct ions fo r attac hing th ese ite ms
are d escri bed bel ow.
UNLO CK ING & OPE NI NG THE F RAM E
To ope n the fr ame , pus h down an d pull ba ck on the
fra me lock c onnec ting th e rear le g to the ha ndle
The n, stan ding be hind th e strol ler, lif t the t wo hand le
tub es stra ight up n til the f rame op ens and l ocks in to
pla ce (Fig .2) . Check b y press ing dow n on the ha ndle.
WAR NI NG : Be s ure chi ldren a re at a saf e
dis tance a nd cann ot reac h movin g parts w hen eve r
ope ning co rd clos ing the s troll er.
The h andle a nd rear a xle are s epara te from t he
fra me.You wi ll need t o first o pen the f rame be fore
att achin g those p ieces t o the fra me. Pla ce th e frame
on th e floor s o that th e front w heel fo rk is fac ing up
(Fi g.1 ).
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
SECU RI NG THE H AND LE TO THE
FRAM E
The p lasti c handl e housi ngs, in to wh ich the h andle b ar
wil l be secu red, ne ed to be ro tated e venly t o face
str aight o ut from t he main s troll er tube s. To do thi s, press
in th e adjus ter but tons , wh ile rot ating e ach hou sing in to
pos ition . Th en li ne up the h andle b ar with t he open
hou sings ( Fig. 3) . Pre ss in on th e sprin g lock bu ttons
loc ated on t he inne r-sid es of the h andle b ar. Inse rt th e
han dle bar i nto the p lasti c housi ng. Mak e sur e that th e
spr ing loc k butto ns have p opped o ut of the s mall ho les
loc ated on i nner- side of t he plas tic han dle mol ding
(Fi g. 4) .
WAR NI NG : Do n ot use th e strol ler if th e handl e
can not be pr operl y secur ed to the f rame. C ont act the
app ropri ate ser vice c en ter, l isted a fter ma inten ance
ins truct ions, f or as sista nce.To a djust t he heig ht of the
han dle, pr ess i n both ad juste r butto ns whil e movin g the
han dle bar u p or down i nto the d esire d posit ion (Fi g. 5).
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Fig. 3
PRE SSPRE SS
Fig. 5
ATTAC HI NG THE REAR W HE ELS
To in sta ll the re ar whee ls, pul l out o n the whe el
ret entio n wire lo cated o n the pla stic wh eel hub .
Whi le hold ing the r etent ion wir e out, sli de the wh eel
ont o the axl e (Fig. 8). R eleas e the ret entio n wire on ce
the w heel sl ides as f ar as it wi ll go ont o the axl e.
(Fi g. 9) Pull ou t on the wh eel to ma ke sure i t has b een
pro perly i nstal led. It s hould b e locke d to th e axle.
Rep ea t for t he othe r rear wh eel.
WAR NI NG : If y ou do not h ave two w heels
wit h brake c lo gs, d o not u se the st rolle r, as thos e are
you r prima ry bra kes. Con tact th e appro priat e serv ice
cen ter, lis ted aft er main tenan ce inst ructi ons, for
ass istan ce. Bef ore e ach use d ouble c heck to s ee that
bot h rear wh eels ar e prope rly sec ured to t he rear a xle.
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Fig. 8
Fig. 9
ATTAC HI NG THE FRON T WH EE L
For e as ier a ccess t o the fro nt fork , tilt th e strol ler on it s
bac k. Then l oosen , but d o not rem ove, th e whe el
loc king le ver and t he tigh tenin g bolt on e ither s ide of
the f ront wh eel. Li ne up the f lat sid es of the f ront wh eel
axl e with th e front f orks (F ig.10 ) and s lide th e wheel
on. F aci ng the st rolle r, make su re th e relea se leve r is
on th e right -hand s ide. You wi ll need t o retig hten bo th
the r eleas e lever a nd lock ing nut. T here sh ould be
res istan ce as you p ush the l ockin g lever a ll the wa y
ove r and dow n so that i t is para llel to t he righ t front
for k (Fig. 1 1). I f there i s littl e or no res istan ce, pus h
the l ever ba ck up and t ighte n the loc king nu t, then
pus h the lev er back d own. Co ntinu e to do thi s a littl e
at a ti me unti l the whe el is sec ure. Ch eck t hat the
whe el is sec urely a ttach ed to the f ront fo rks by tr ying
to pu ll out on t he whee l. It sho uld not m ove out a t all.
WAR NI NG : Be fore ea ch use, a lwa ys chec k
to se e the fro nt whee l is secu rely an d tight ly fast ened
to th e front f orks. D o not u se your s troll er if the f ront
whe el does n ot tigh tly loc k to the fr ont for ks. Con tac t
the a pprop riate s ervi ce c ent er, list ed afte r
mai ntena nce ins truct ions, f or as sista nce.
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Fig. 4
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
ATTAC HI NG STRO LL ER SEAT IN
REAR -FA CING PO SI TION
The re are tw o plast ic hook s on eith er edge o f the
bot tom-f ront po rtion o f the sea t and one l ockin g
cla mp with a r ed hand le on the b ottom -back p ortio n
of th e seat (F ig. 12). To a tta ch the se at to the s troll er
fra me in the r ear-f acing p ositi on, sta nd in
fro nt of and f ace the s troll er. Lower t he plas tic hoo ks
ont o the rea r suspe nsion b ar. It is he lpful t o hold th e
sea t up at abo ut a 45-d egree a ngle, w ith t he hook s
fac ing dow n, so tha t you hav e a clear v iew of th e
hoo ks catc hing th e suspe nsion b ar (Fig .13 ). Then
low er the ba ck of the s eat ont o the fro nt susp ensio n
bar a nd pres s down. T he lock ing cla mp will " click "
ont o that ba r as the se at lock s into pl ace. Ma ke
sur e that bo th of the h ooks ca tch the s uspen sion ba r.
Wit h your ha nds und er the fr ont and b ack of th e seat,
lif t up to mak e sure th at it is pr operl y insta lled. You
sho uld be ab le to lif t the ent ire str oller b y the sea t.
CHAN GI NG THE D IRE CT IO N OF THE
SEAT
To ch ang e the dir ectio n of the se at, firs t pull ou t on
red h andle o n the loc king cl amp (Fi g. 14). T hen t ilt
the b ack of th e seat up wards . T his wil l relea se the
loc king cl amp fro m the sus pensi on bar. Fi nal ly, lift
the s eat bac k off tow ard you s o that th e plast ic hook s
dis engag e from th e other s uspen sion ba r. Turn th e
sea t aroun d and the n secur e to the st rolle r frame a s
abo ve, jus t rev ersin g to whic h suspe nsion b ar the
pla stic ho oks and t he lock ing cla mp are at tache d.
WAR NI NG : Ne ver rem ove or re verse t he seat
wit h your ch ild sit ting in i t. This ad justm ent mus t be
mad e befor e putti ng your c hild in t he stro ller. Al so,
rem ove can opy bef ore mak ing sea t adjus tment s for
bet ter acc ess and v iew.
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Fig. 12
PULL
Fig. 13
PULL
Fig. 14
ATTAC HI NG THE ARMRE ST TO T HE
STRO LL ER SEAT
To att ach th e arm rest to t he stro ller se at, line u p the
two m etal in serts w ith the t wo plas tic slo ts on bot h
sid es of the s troll er seat ( Fig.1 5). S lide th e inser ts
com plete ly into t hese sl ots, ma kin g sure th at both
sid es secu re into a l ocked p ositi on. Lif t up on b oth
sid es of the a rmres t to make s ure the y are pro perly
loc ked int o th e slo ts. To rem ove the a rmres t, locat e
the m etal ta bs on the i nside o f the sea t, posit ioned
jus t below e ach arm rest sl ot(Fi g.16) , and b eneat h the
sea t fabri c. Press e ach tab s epara tely wh ile pul ling
up on t he armr est abo ve each t ab. The t abs c an be
pre ssed by p ushin g on the fa bric th at cove rs them .
You do n ot have t o pull th e fabri c away an d press t he
met al sur fa ce it self. Fo llo w the sam e instr uctio ns as
att achin g the arm rest to a ttach t he tray. (Fi g.17)
WAR NI NG : To av oid ser ious in jury, e ns ure
tha t child ren’s h ands, a rms a nd fee ar e well cl ear of
the b umper b ar befo re open ing or cl osing i t.
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ADJU ST ING TH E SEATBACK
To lo wer t he back rest, li ft up on th e plast ic leve r
loc ated in t he midd le of the s eatba ck and mo ve the
sea tback d own int o the des ired po sitio n. Then r eleas e
the l ever to s ecure t he seat back (F ig. 18) . To ra ise t he
bac krest, p ush up on t he back o f the sea t until i t
cli cks int o the des ired po sitio n.
WAR NI NG : Al ways ke ep y our c hild in s ight
whe n makin g these k inds of a djust ments . Che ck the
fit ting of t he safe ty harn ess eac h time th e backr est is
adj usted t o be sure a s nug, ye t comfo rtabl e fitti ng is
mai nt ai ned .
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Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 18
USIN G TH E SA FE TY NETTIN G WH EN
SEATBAC K IS F UL LY RE CL INED
The s afety n ettin g must be u sed whe never t he seat
is in a f ully re cline d posit ion. Th e safet y netti ng is
sti tched i nto a poc ket und ernea th the fo otres t
fab ric. Pul l the net ting ou t of this p ocket a s far as
the s titch ing wil l allow. T hen zip u p each si de of
the n ettin g so that i t conne cts com plete ly with t he
foo trest f abric . Fin ally, pul l the net ting un der the
fro nt armr est, (to ward ba by), an d then ba ck over
the t op of the a rmres t, (away f rom bab y) (Fig . 19) .
Be su re to pul l the net ting al l the way a round a nd
dow n on the ar mrest s o that it c overs t he meta l
ins ert cli ps of the a rmres t.
WAR NI NG : You r child m ay slip i nto leg
ope nings a nd stra ngle. N eve r use the s troll er with t he
bac krest f ully re cline d unles s this ba by safe ty nett ing
is lo oped ar ound th e armre st and se cured i n place .
Onl y when th e boot po rtion o f the sea t pad is fu lly
zip ped ont o the sea t pad, ma y the str oller b e fully
rec lined w ithou t using t he safe ty nett ing. Th e canop y
mus t also be s nappe d onto th e seat fa bric.
ATTAC HI NG THE REVE RS IBLE
CANO PY
To att ach th e can opy, ins ert t he plas tic sha fts int o the
pla stic sl ots loc ated on t he side s of the se at (Fig . 20) .
Lif t up to che ck that e ach sid e is lock ed into p ositi on.
Whe never t he seat back is i n the ful ly recl ined
pos ition , be s ure t hat the c anopy s naps ar e butto ned
ont o the bac k and sid es of the s eat fab ric. Th e
can opy can b e conve rted to a llow mo re air fl ow
thr ough th e strol ler. Unz ip the lo wer hal f of the ca nopy
fro m the upp er half. T his wil l leave a m esh cov er that
can s nap to th e back of t he seat. ( Fig. 21 ) To re mov e
or re verse t he cano py, firs t und o the sna ps. The n pre ss
the r eleas e tabs, l oca ted on th e plast ic slot s, whil e
pul ling up o n the can opy sha fts.
WAR NI NG : Wh eneve r the sea tback i s in the
ful ly recl ined po sitio n, make s ure t hat the c anopy
sna ps or mes h snaps a re butt oned on to the ba ck and
sid es of the s eat fab ric. Do n ot ov erloa d the can opy
poc ket: Ma xi mum l oad is 2 lb s (1 kg). E xcess ive wei ght
may c reate a h azard ous uns table c ondit ion to ex ist.
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
Fig. 21
ENGAG E
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WAR NI NG : Ne ver all ow your c hild to s it on the
foo trest. T his may r esult i n injur y to you r child a nd / or
dam age you r strol ler.
SAFE TY H AR NE SS
Zoo per pro vides a s pecia l 5-poi nt harn ess saf ety
sys tem on al l our str oller s. Used p rop erly, th is ha rness
wil l keep yo ur c hil d seate d and saf e. To secu re your
chi ld in the h arnes s, push b uck les (A) a nd (B) in to the
buc kle hou sing (C ) until t he buck le pron gs snap i nto
pos ition . Ca ref ully ad just sl ider (D ) to fit sn ugly an d
com forta bly aro und you r child ( Fig. 23 ).F ollow t he
sam e proce dure to a djust t he shou lder st raps.
Alw ays ret ighte n the har ness wh en your c hild is i n a
sit ting up o r recli ned pos ition .
WAR NI NG : Av oid s eriou s injur y or dea th from
fal ling or s lidin g out. ALWA YS us e the sea t belt. NE VER
lea ve your c hild un atten ded.
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Fig. 23
USIN G TH E FR ON T SW IVEL- LO CKING
WHEE L
The f ront wh eel is de signe d to turn f or extr a
man euver abili ty on smo oth sur face s, as w ell as to b e
loc ked in a fi xed pos ition f or unev en terr ain, hi lls , fas t
wal king or w henev er trav eling o ver hei ght rel ated
ter rain ch anges , suc h as curb s. The sw ive l-loc k is
loc ated, ( st and ing beh ind the s troll er), on t he left s ide
of th e frame , on th e inwar d side of t he plas tic han dle
hou sing (F ig. 25) . To se t the f ront wh eel in sw ivel mo de
pul l downw ard, to wa rd yo u if stan ding be hind th e
str oller, o n the pla stic sw itch. To l ock the f ront wh eel in a
fix ed posi tion, p ress up ward, a way f rom you i f stand ing
beh ind the s troll er, on the p lasti c switc h.
WAR NI NG : Al ways se cure th e front w heel in t he
loc ked, fi xed p ositi on for un even te rrain , hills, o r while
wal king at a f aster t han nor mal pac e. The fr ont w heel
mus t also be s ecure d in the fi xed pos ition w henev er
str ollin g onto or o ff of cur bs or oth er heig ht rela ted
ter rain ch anges . The s wivel m ode is on ly desi gned fo r
smo oth, fl at sur fac es and a no rmal wa lking p ace.
SECU RI NG AN INFAN T CA RR IE R
(Fi g. 28 ) It is pos sible y our inf ant car rier wi ll NOT be
com patib le with t his str oller. T heref ore, for f irst- tim e
ins talla tion, e valua te acco rding t o these d irect ions
wit hout yo ur chil d in the ca rrier. To i nstal l the inf ant
car rier, fi rst be su re it has b een rem oved fr om the ca r
sea t base. A lso b e sure th e strol ler sea t is in the f orwa rd
fac ing pos ition . Recli ne th e backr est of th e strol ler
abo ut 3/4 of t he way do wn enou gh so tha t your ca rrier
wil l fit lev el onto t he stro ller se at. Plac e the car rier on to
the s troll er seat s o that yo ur chil d will be f acing y ou
whe n you wal k. The mo untin g notch o f the inf ant car rier
fit s onto th e front a rmres t, (alth ough yo u may nee d to
rem ove the f abric c over) , and the f ront of t he carr ier
res ts on the b ackre st. If the m ounti ng notc h of your
car rier is t oo smal l to fit on to the ar mrest, t hen pos ition
the e ntire c arrie r betwe en the ar mrest a nd the ba ckres t.
As lo ng as it fi ts leve l onto th e seat an d can be se cured
as de scrib ed belo w, then it i s still c ompat ible wi th the
str oller. T he rest raint s afety s trap at tache s to the tw o
met al "D" sh aped ri ngs on ei ther si de of the s eat bel t.
Pla ce the re strai nt safe ty stra p throu gh the pr ovide d
spa ces on ea ch side o f the car s eat, (au to seat belt
pat h), or ov er the to p of the ca rrier i f your mo del
doe s not hav e that op ening . Now adj ust the s trap to
tig htly se cure th e carri er to the s troll er. The ti ghter t hat
you s et this s trap wi ll dire ctly af fect ho w secur e the car
sea t feels i n the str oller. A w ell-t igh tened s trap wi ll be
eas ily dem onstr ated by l iftin g the ent ire str oller a nd car
sea t as one so lid uni t, by the ha ndle of t he car se at.
CLOS IN G TH E ST ROL LE R FO R TR AVE L
OR STORA GE
Eac h time, b efo re clos ing you r strol ler, che ck the
fol lo wi ng:
Your c hild is c lear of m oving p arts
The r ear bra kes hav e been se t
The b ackre st is ful ly recl ined
The f ront wh eel is in t he unlo cked, s wiv el posi tion
The c anopy i s retra cted to a c losed p ositi on
All i tems ha ve been r emove d from th e baske t
und ernea th the st rolle r
To cl ose t he stro ller, lo cate th e plast ic slid ing
mec hanis ms just b elow th e heigh t adjus tment b utton s on
the h andle ( Fig. 26 ). Pu ll up on th e metal s econd ary
saf ety lat ch loca ted on th e under side of t he left s lidin g
mec hanis m. With t he meta l latch h eld up, sl ide the
mec hanis ms towa rd you (s tandi ng behi nd the st rolle r)
and e ase the h andle d own unt il the st rolle r is comp letel y
fol ded (Fi g. 27 ). Then e ngage t he fram e lock lo cated o n
the l eft sid e of the st rolle r.
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Fig. 25
Fig. 26
Fig. 27
WAR NI NG : Th e restr aint sa fety st rap mus t
alw ays be ti ghtly s ecure d whene ver an in fant ca rrier i s
pla ced on th e strol ler. Do no t use an in fant ca rrier
mod el with t his str oller i f it does n ot secu re as
des cribe d above . Inf ant car riers r ated fo r weigh ts over
20 lb s ( 9kg) ar e not com patib le with a ny Zoop er stro ller
mod el. Exc es siv e weigh t may cau se a haza rdous
uns table c ondit ion to ex ist.
WAR NI NG : On ly the fo llowi ng infa nt car se at
mod els are c ompat ible wi th this s troll er:
Gra co - Snug ride, Pe g Per ego - V iaggi o,
Bri tax - Com panio n.
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Fig. 28
Fig. 24
SECU RI NG THE R EAR AX LE TO THE
FRAM E
Sta nding b ehind t he stro ller, li ne up the r ear axl e with
the l ower fr ame tub es. The b rak e lever s must be f acing
out, a way fro m the str oller. Lo cate th e sprin g lock
but tons on t he inne r-sid e of the re ar axle t ubes (F ig. 6).
Mak e su re th e butto ns are co ming ou t of the
but tonho les and a re not st uck ins ide the t ube. Pre ss in
on th e butto ns as you i nsert t he rear a xle int o the fra me
ope nings . App ly pres sure fi rmly an d evenl y on the re ar
axl e.
Mak e su re th e butto ns are vi sible i n the sma ll hole s
loc ated on t he insi de of the p lasti c moldi ngs (Fi g. 7).
The s pring l ock but tons wi ll not po p all the w ay out
of th e plast ic mold ings. T hey w ill, ho wever, b e vis ible by
loo king in t he mold ing hol e. If the s pri ng lock b utton s do
not p op out of t he hole s the fir st time , app ly more
pre ssure o n the axl e to ease i t into pl ace. Pul l down on
the r ear axl e to make s ure tha t it has lo cked in to pl ac
WAR NI NG : Do n ot use th e strol ler if th e butto ns
do no t prope rly pop o ut and lo ck the ax le in pla ce.
Con tact th e appro priat e serv ic e cen ter, lis ted aft er
mai ntena nce ins truct ions, f or as sista nce.
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Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 17
USIN G TH E BR AK ES
To en gag e the bra kes, ste p down on e ach rea r brake
lev er loca ted on ea ch rear w heel. T he brak e lev ers
sho uld be fa cing ou t. Alway s check t hat the b rakes
hav e fully e ngage d by push ing for ward o n th e str oller
to ma ke sure i t stays i n place. L ift the b rake le vers wi th
you r foot to r eleas e the bra kes.(F ig.24 )
WAR NI NG :A lways e ngag e bot h brake s wh en
you a re not ho lding o nto the s troll er and ch eck tha t
the b rakes h av e bee n prope rly eng ages as d escri bed
abo ve. Alw ays e ngage t he brak es when p uttin g your
chi ld in, or t aking y our chi ld out of t he stro ller.
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