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Customer complaints
• No claims may be made for natural wear and tear or for damage caused by undue demands on the product
or by exceeding the permissible load.
• No claims may be made for damage caused by improper use.
• No claims may be made for damage caused by incorrect assembly or operation.
• No claims may be made for damage caused by improper modifications to the product.
• Areas of rust may appear through lack of maintenance or improper care and do not constitute a fault with
the product.
• Scratch marks are normal signs of wear and do not constitute a fault with the product.
• Mildew is likely to appear on textiles which are not dried out after getting wet and cannot be attributed to
shortcomings in production conditions.
• The product may fade if exposed to sunlight, perspiration and detergents, or if subject to abrasion or
excessive washing, therefore fading cannot be attributed to a fault with the product.
• No claims may be made for wheels which become worn out as a natural result of wear and tear.
1. Opening the pushchair
a. Pull the catch up to release the transportation lock.
b. Unfold the pushchair.
CAUTION: Ensure that all the catches are engaged before use.
2. Fitting the wheels
a. Fit the rear axle onto the frame.
NB: The brake levers must be pointing rearwards.
b. Place the rear wheels on the axis.
Secure the wheels with the retainers (A), fit the protective caps over them (B) and place the wheel caps
(C) in the rim.
c. Fit the front wheel block onto the wheel block fitting.
3. Operating the brake
Press the lever down to engage the brake.
Press the lever up to disengage the brake.
4. Fastening the harness
To close the harness, push the clips (1) into the leg harness catch (2).
Adjust the strap to a setting where the baby is held in the correct position.
Caution: Always use the shoulder harness and lap belt together.
5. Unfastening the harness
To open the harness, press the button on the leg harness catch.
6. Adjusting the backrest
To adjust the backrest, pull the retainer on the rear of the backrest upwards and then adjust the height.
When you have reached the required position, let go of the retainer to allow the backrest to remain in that
position.
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