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CHAPTER 4: THE LCD
Central bar latches are engaged
and stroller is safe to use
Latches are not engaged;
stroller is not safe to use
Something is wrong; stroller is
not safe to use. Discontinue use
and contact Customer Service
Battery life indicator
Temperature
Speed
Trip odometer
Lifetime odometer
Child indicator
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The LCD is backlit at night. To dim the backlight, see Chapter 10.
The trip odometer resets to zero every time you close the stroller,
but the lifetime odometer remembers all distance traveled.
Customizing Your Display
You can use the Activation Dial to customize the image of
the baby and the units of measure used on your display.
1. Turn and hold the Activation Dial until light turns off
(approximately 10 seconds), then release.
2. Turn and release the dial to toggle between bow/no bow.
3. Press the button to select. Then use the dial to toggle
between standard/metric units, and press the button
to select.
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CHAPTER 5: LIGHTS
The Daytime Running Lights on the stroller’s legs will
turn on when the stroller is in motion.
The Pathway Lights turn on automatically in low
light conditions.
To adjust the running lights and LCD backlight,
press the orange Power button to switch from full
brightness to low brightness to off.
To lock the brakes, push down on the Brake until
you hear a click. This will lock both wheels. To
unlock the brakes, push down on the Brake again.
It will click and unlock both wheels.
(See image on page 5)
WARNING: Always use brakes when parking the
stroller. Brakes should only be engaged when the
stroller is stopped. Never rely solely on the brakes
when stroller is on an incline.
CHAPTER 6: USING THE BRAKES
CHAPTER 7: SEAT RECLINE AND STORAGE BAG
(See image on pages 4 and 5)
WARNING
TO PREVENT A HAZARDOUS,
UNSTABLE CONDITION, never place purses,
shopping bags, parcels or unapproved accessory
items on the handle or sunshade.
CAUTION:
Do not store more than 10
pounds of material in the storage bag.
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