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IMPORTANT! 

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY & 

KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

This product is designed to comply with Australian and New Zealand standard 

AS/NZS2088:2013.

The illustrations shown in this manual are for reference only. The manufacturer reserves the right to change any specification

or feature without further notice.

Instruction Manual

Genius Compact Stroller

months

0-36

kg

15

MAXIMUM

WEIGHT

OF CHILD

Summary of Contents for Genius Compact Stroller

Page 1: ...Australian and New Zealand standard AS NZS2088 2013 The illustrations shown in this manual are for reference only The manufacturer reserves the right to change any specification or feature without fu...

Page 2: ...HE HARNESS CAN FORM LOOPS WHICH MAY POSE A STRANGULATION HAZARD THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR FINGERS OR PARTS OF THE BODY TO BE INJURED WHEN THE PRAM STROLLER IS BEING FOLDED OR UNFOLDED DUE CARE SHOULD BE...

Page 3: ...RAM STROLLER CAN BE STEERED IN THE DESIRED DIRECTION ALLOWING THE FRONT WHEELS TO SWIVEL WILL MAKE THIS EASIER THE FRONT WHEELS MAY WOBBLE OR OSCILLATE WHEN WALKING FAST LOCKING THE FRONT SWIVEL WHEEL...

Page 4: ...d should be used to ensure a firm grip Always bend your knees Maintain balance Keep feet apart and in a comfortable position Minimise lower back bending Bend knees at a large angle as possible but not...

Page 5: ...py Bumper Bar Adjust Button Brake Pedal Footrest Rear Wheel Basket Front Wheel Swivel Lock Safety Buckle Fold Handle Handle Rear Wheel L x1 Front Wheel x2 Rear Wheel R x1 Bumper Bar Stroller Component...

Page 6: ...is heard Fig D CHECK that the stroller is completely latched open every time you open the stroller and before continuing with the rest of the assembly steps E 1 Open storage latch Fig A 2 Lift handle...

Page 7: ...e Rear wheel by pushing button Fig B A B 4 Slide each front wheel assembly onto the mounting post at the front of the stroller Fig A A click will be heard Pull wheel to CHECK and ensure that it is sec...

Page 8: ...er Bar Press the bumper into the slots to install It will click into place Fig A Press the buttons on two sides of the arm together to release the bumper bar Fig B 4 To Use Bumper Bar 5 Using The Brak...

Page 9: ...he lower position Fig B A 8 Push the swivel lock switch fully down to lock the front wheel Press the swivel lock switch fully up to allow the wheel to swivel Fig A A B 1 1 7 Footrest 09 6 Swivel Wheel...

Page 10: ...TIONS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN LESS THAN 6 MONTHS OLD THE LOWEST RECLINE POSITION SHOULD BE USED TO TRANSPORT BABIES THE BACKREST CAN BE ADJUSTED TO A MORE UPRIGHT POSITION AS THE CHILD GROWS OLD...

Page 11: ...ing Shoulder strap Waist strap Waist strap B C 11 To release the buckle Squeeze the top button and buckle housing with enough pressure so the buckle tongues can release from the buckle housing Fig A 1...

Page 12: ...r room Fig E 16 To reposition harness for smaller child pull the shoulder harness buckle tongue back through the fabric loops Fig F 14 To tighten or loosen the shoulder strap Hold and lift the slider...

Page 13: ...Fig C 19 Hold the handle and frame together on each side and fold forward towards the seat Fig D C D 17 On the handlebar squeeze the Side Lock button 1 and then press the Fold Button 2 to enable the h...

Page 14: ...ift And Carry The Stroller 21 Make sure the auto lock storage latch clicks into place Stroller can stand up after folding Fig F E 22 To lift or carry the stroller ensure that the storage latch is enga...

Page 15: ...the tyres Use a domestic hair dryer to gently warm DO NOT OVERHEAT the tyre and the compression marks should slowly disappear Always check parts regularly for tightness of screws nuts and other faste...

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