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Using your 

DUO

Correct use: 

Any vehicle with moving parts needs to be used and treated with care and  
given regular maintenance to remain safe and in good condition. Please be gentle, 
don’t overload it, avoid excessive off-road use and be sure to follow the 

        

maintenance instructions on page 1

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 to keep your 

DUO

 looking and feeling newer  

for longer!

Front swivel wheels: 

When travelling fast along straight surfaces or across uneven terrain, the front 
wheels may spin or cause what's commonly known as as “wheel shudder”.

Rear brake: 

When stopping, use the brake at all times by pressing down on the bottom of  
the red brake paddle with your foot until you feel it click into place. To start travelling 
again press down on the top of the red lever with your foot to disengage the  
brake and off you go!

To lock the front swivel wheels into 
place, press down on the wheel lock 
buttons (located on the back of the 
wheel sockets). To go back to 360° 
swivel mode press the buttons up 
again. 

To remove the wheels you will need to 
use a flat screw driver or similar tool to 
carefully  press  in  the  silver  button 
located on the wheel hub. Please take 
care whilst doing this. 

Rear wheels: 

To remove the rear wheels, press the 
button located on the brake bar and  
pull the wheel off.

Basket: 

The 

DUO

 basket has been tested to 

hold 8kg. Overloading the basket 
with more weight may cause the  
basket to break. 

Adjusting the footrest: 

Lift the foot rest and it will click into 
the highest position. To release, press 
both footrest buttons simultaneously 
and lower.

Reclining the seat: 

Press the large, round buttons located 
on the sides of the seat connectors and 
recline the seat to the desired position. 

 

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Summary of Contents for DUO

Page 1: ...DUO Manual IMPORTANT Keep For Future Reference Australian Safety Standard AS NZS 2088 2013 babybeeprams com au...

Page 2: ...the time to carefully read this manual and all warning notices on page 22 24 before getting started Incorrect assembly or use can result in serious injury or even death WARNING To prevent injury from...

Page 3: ...aptors 12 2x Rain covers 13 Harness covers 10 11 5 2 1 3 8 6 5 7 4 Contents 03 What s in the box checklist 05 Step 1 Setting up your frame 07 Step 2 Double or single mode Configurations Rear brake Fro...

Page 4: ...click into place To attach the rear wheels push the release buttons located on the sides of the brake bar and then insert each wheel pin into the sides of the brake bar until you hear a click Give the...

Page 5: ...e first set attach into the central connectors for the top position To remove them simply push the buttons on the side and lift off The second set will slide onto the guides at the front of the frame...

Page 6: ...ot cover onto the opposite end to the canopy Then attach the press studs on the sides of the foot cover onto the insides of the canopy connectors to hold it in the correct position To release the cano...

Page 7: ...adjusted safety harness at all times with all 5 straps secured Never leave the harness buckled when not fitted to the child in the stroller The harness can form loops which may cause a strangulation...

Page 8: ...er with your foot to disengage the brake and off you go To lock the front swivel wheels into place press down on the wheel lock buttons located on the back of the wheel sockets To go back to 360 swive...

Page 9: ...buckle To secure the harness To adjust the height of the harness straps Having trouble Visit our website for a video tutorial on how to adjust the harness Canopy Adjust the canopy as needed to protec...

Page 10: ...ts or accessories that are not approved for use with the Babybee ROVER range Always supervise and monitor your child regularly whilst the pram is covered Rain Covers compatible with seat bassinet The...

Page 11: ...ell ventilated area Ensure you use minimal product and wipe away excess solution before use POISONOUS TOXIC SUBSTANCE USE WITH CARE Storage Do not leave the pram in direct sunlight for prolonged perio...

Page 12: ...butor Using a part or accessory that is not compatible with the product and or not manufactured by Babybee Prams If you or a third party has attempted to modify or repair the pram without having recei...

Page 13: ...g and uneven surfaces there is a possibility that the pram may tip over and you may need to remove your child Do not use if any part is broken torn or missing Replacement parts are available from our...

Page 14: ...e than seeing our Babybee babes out and buzzing about on daily adventures Tag us in your pics on Facebook or Instagram for your chance to win a prize each month and be featured on the o cial Babybee s...

Page 15: ...ner style Unbeatable value babybeeprams com au Babybee prams babybeeprams hello babybeeprams com au Model 2019 DUO Version 2 JFebruary 2019 Information subject to change Please see website for current...

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