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SAFETY

SAFETY

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To engage brakes, apply light 

downward pressure to rotate 

the brake lever located on the 

frame behind the rear wheel. 

The stroller may require slight 

forward or rearward movement 

in order to line up the teeth 

on the brake with each wheel 

brake cluster (Fig. 10a).

 

NOTE:

 Gently attempt to roll 

the stroller forward to check 

that the stroller will not move. 

If applied correctrly the stroller 

will not roll.

 

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To release, gently rotate up on 

the brake lever (Fig. 10b).

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TO SECURE THE CHILD

 

WARNING: 

Avoid 

serious injury from falling 
or sliding out. Always 
use the safety harness.

STRANGULATION 
HAZARD:

 

Child can 

strangle in loose straps.  Never 
leave child in seat when straps 
are loose or undone.

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BUCKLE TYPE A: 

Carefully place 

the child in the stroller seat and 

bring the safety harness around 

the child’s waist and over the 

shoulders. Place the crotch strap 

between the child’s legs. Connect 

the shoulder strap with the waist 

strap together as seen in Step A 

(Fig. 11a). Connect to the buckle on 

the crotch strap as seen in Step B 

(Fig 11b).

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Repeat on the opposing side to fully 

join all the 5-point harness straps 

together (Fig. 11c).

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Use the adjustable buckles to set 

the height of the shoulder straps 

and a comfortable fit on the waist 

(Fig. 11d). 

BRAKES

 

WARNING:

 

Always 

set brakes when the stroller 
is not being pushed so 
that the stroller will not roll 
away. NEVER leave stroller 
unattended on a hill or incline 
as the stroller may slide down 
the hill.

Fig. 10a

Fig. 10b

Fig. 11d

Fig. 11c

Fig. 11b

Fig. 11a

A.

B.

B.

A.

Shoulder 

Strap

Waist 
Strap

Crotch 

Strap

BUCKLE TYPE A

Summary of Contents for ST03 A Series

Page 1: ...he end user The Customer Service Department can be contacted at 1 800 328 7363 Monday through Friday between 8 00am and 4 30pm PST Return Authorizations are required prior to returning product s to Ba...

Page 2: ...se an unbalanced condition which can injure harm your child Purses shopping bags parcels diaper bags or accessory items may change the balance of the stroller and cause a hazardous unstable condition...

Page 3: ...ribed in the following section IMPORTANT To ensure safe operation of your product please follow these instructions carefully Please keep these instructions for future reference IMPORTANT Before assemb...

Page 4: ...th the slots on the seat Push until it clicks into place Fig 5a NOTE The bumper bar must be securely attached before using this product To access the child seat press both buttons and pull out both si...

Page 5: ...p fasteners to open and close the view window Fig 9 SEATBACK POSITIONING 6 To put seat into the upright position press the clip ends together hold the hoop to push the clip up and buckle the top strap...

Page 6: ...from falling or sliding out Always use the safety harness STRANGULATION HAZARD Child can strangle in loose straps Never leave child in seat when straps are loose or undone 11 BUCKLE TYPE A Carefully...

Page 7: ...to the proper fit for the child Fig 11e TO RELEASE THE CHILD 12 Push button on center clasp the harness buckles will pop free Fig 12 TO ADJUST THE HARNESS 13 Select the position that places the should...

Page 8: ...for use when the stroller is folded IMPORTANT To avoid finger injury do not carry the stroller from any other areas TO FOLD STROLLER WARNING Care must be taken when folding the stroller to prevent fin...

Page 9: ...ame clicks into position when fully extended The frame must lock Fig 15c CARRY BAG TOTE BAG WARNING STRANGULATION HAZARD Children have strangled in loose straps Never leave child unattended when strap...

Page 10: ...pull the wheels out Fig 18 REAR WHEEL RELEASE 19 NOTE Remove the wheels for storage or replacement Press the release latch and pull the wheels out Fig 19 SEAT FABRIC SNAP BUTTTONS 20 Check both sides...

Page 11: ...ll ones on the back of the canopy to the seat back Fig 22 Fig 22 HARNESS COVERS 23 If assembly needed insert the harness covers through the strap Fig 23 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Seat Pad Spot cle...

Page 12: ...de un ni o podr a provocar inestabilidad y lesionar o da ar a su hijo PRECAUCI N Este carrito est dise ado para un ni o solamente El uso con m s de un ni o podr a provocar inestabilidad y lesionar o...

Page 13: ...s NUNCA use el carrito con piezas faltantes o rotas IMPORTANTE Se requiere el montaje por parte de un adulto PARA DESPLEGAR EL CARRITO ADVERTENCIA Se debe ser prudente al desplegar el carrito para evi...

Page 14: ...a que se traben Fig 2a Repita el mismo procedimiento NOTA Tire del montaje de la rueda para cerciorarse de que est sujeto de manera segura al carrito RUEDAS TRASERAS 3 Incline el carrito hacia delante...

Page 15: ...riba abroche las correas superiores Fig 6a NOTA La posici n erguida se debe usar nicamente para un ni o de al menos 6 meses Al reposicionar el respaldo siempre vuelva a ajustar el arn s de seguridad i...

Page 16: ...entra a la altura de la entrepierna como se ve en el paso B Fig 11b Repita el proceso del lado opuesto para unir los 5 puntos de las cintas del arn s Fig 11c Use las hebillas ajustables para fijar la...

Page 17: ...ajustarlas adecuadamente para el ni o Fig 11e PARA SOLTARLAS AL NI O 12 Presione el bot n en la presilla central para destrabar las hebillas del arn s Fig 12 Regule para lograr un buen ajuste Fig 11e...

Page 18: ...o est plegado IMPORTANTE Para evitar lesiones en los dedos no traslade el carrito tom ndolo desde ninguna otra rea PARA PLEGAR EL CARRITO ADVERTENCIA Se debe ser prudente al plegar el carrito para evi...

Page 19: ...ig 15b Fig 15c Clic Fig 15a BOLSO DE GUARDADO ADVERTENCIA PELIGRO DE ESTRANGULAMIENTO Algunos ni os se han estrangulado con correas sueltas NUNCA deje al ni o sin supervisi n si las correas est n suel...

Page 20: ...Fig 18 LIBERACI N DE LAS RUEDAS TRASERAS 19 NOTA Retire las ruedas para su almacenamiento o reemplazo presione el pestillo de liberaci n y tire de las ruedas hacia fuera Fig 19 BOTONES A PRESI N EN LA...

Page 21: ...2 Fig 22 CUBIERTAS DEL ARN S 23 Si necesita colocarlas introduzca las cubiertas del arn s por la correa Fig 23 CUIDADO Y MANTENIMIENTO Limpieza del coj n del asiento Para limpiar manchas Limpie las pe...

Page 22: ...be contacted at 1 800 328 7363 Monday through Friday between 8 00am and 4 30pm PST Return Authorizations are required prior to returning product s to Baby Trend Warranty only valid in North America BA...

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