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PRAM BODY SIT-UP BOARD 

The pram body is equipped with a sit-up board.  The sit-up board is for 
use as a backrest when your child is ready to sit up. The sit-up board can 
be erected/reclined to three positions or folded into the sleeping position.  
To erect the sit-up board lift the top of the sit-up board and locate the 
support bar (at the back of the sit-up board) in the desired position.  The 
support bar locates in the plastic housings on the inside base of the pram 
body.  To recline the sit-up board; release the support bar and recline the 
sit-up board backrest. 

Important Safety Information

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Primary features 

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Opening the chassis

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Fitting the rear wheels

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Connecting the linked brake bar

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Fitting the front wheels

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Operating the swivel wheels  

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FITTING THE SEAT UNIT APRON 

 

To fit the apron place the bottom elasticated part of the apron over and 
underneath the footrest and lay the top part of the apron over the bumper 
bar, fasten the press-studs on the apron to the corresponding press-studs 
on the hood.  To remove; release the press-studs with care and take the 
apron away. 

Folding the chassis

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Adjusting the handle height

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Using the brake 

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Fitting the pram body 

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Removing the pram body

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

Fitting the seat unit facing backwards

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 Regularly check screws, rivets, bolts & fastenings to ensure they are 

locked tight and secure.  Replace any parts in an inferior condition.  
Should you intend to use the pushchair during the winter, by the sea or 
off-road; it is important to clean thoroughly & dry the vehicle after use. 
Salt from the ocean or from roads will corrode metal parts if not removed 
after use. 

 

Fitting the seat unit facing forwards

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Fitting the seat unit to the chassis

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Removing the seat unit from the chassis

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Fitting the Britax car seat & adaptor

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 Check on a regular basis that all chassis locking devices are working 

correctly. 

 

Correct position for the car seat adaptor

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 If any part of the pushchair is damaged contact your local Babystyle 

retailer immediately without using the pushchair. 

Using the safety harness

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Fitting & Removing the hood

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 Do not expose your pushchair to excessive sunlight for extensive 

periods of time. 

 

Adjusting the footrest

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 Take care not to tear the fabrics while transporting the pushchair. 

Fitting the bed extension

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Petroleum jelly is suitable to use as a lubricant for moving parts.

 

 

Adjusting the seat backrest

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 Ensure that zips are either fully open or fully closed or they may be 

damaged. 

 

Pram body sit-up board

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 Always use the rain cover in inclement weather.  

Fitting the apron

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Care and maintenance

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Warranty

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 Do not place items on the hood/canopy, it may damage the vehicle 

and/or render it unsafe. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for LUX SBD

Page 1: ...nal purchaser owner Proof of purchase will at the discretion of Babystyle UK Ltd be required in order for your retailer to claim on the warranty The warranty excludes any fault caused by misuse damage or neglect It is the user s responsibility to undertake routine inspection and maintenance of the vehicle in order to avoid damage to the vehicle and or injury to the child The vehicle is returned to...

Page 2: ...t unit facing backwards 7 Regularly check screws rivets bolts fastenings to ensure they are locked tight and secure Replace any parts in an inferior condition Should you intend to use the pushchair during the winter by the sea or off road it is important to clean thoroughly dry the vehicle after use Salt from the ocean or from roads will corrode metal parts if not removed after use Fitting the sea...

Page 3: ...ng or use of this vehicle may cause damage and affect the safety of the vehicle 8 It may be unsafe to use accessories e g child seats bag hooks rain covers etc other than those approved by the manufacturer 9 WARNING Never leave the vehicle without first engaging the parking device Avoid uphill or downhill parking 10 Avoid using the vehicle on steps stairs or escalators as it may be dangerous to yo...

Page 4: ...INATION WITH THE WAIST BELT Picture 1 OPENING THE CHASSIS Remove any packing and place out of the reach of children Pull up on both finger catches found just below the handle grips and lift the pushchair by the handle grips the frame will start to open Push down gently with your foot on the opening foot plate and tilt the handle grips forwards ALWAYS USE THE SAFETY HARNESS FITTING REMOVING THE HOO...

Page 5: ... Check that the car seat is securely fitted to the adaptor by trying to lift the car seat from the chassis and adaptor See diagram facing page CONNECTING THE LINKED BRAKE BAR Connect the linked brake to the rear wheel units by pushing the brake levers into the corresponding hole on the rear wheel units The brake levers will lock into position Push the brake levers down and engage the parking brake...

Page 6: ...ING BACKWARDS CORRECT POSITION FOR PRAM BODY Picture 2 Back of chassis Front of chassis 6 FITTING THE SEAT UNIT FACING FORWARDS C F Attachment Device ORRECT POSITION OR SEAT UNIT FACING ORWARDS Picture 4 F Back of chassis Front of chassis REMOVING THE PRAM BODY FROM THE CHASSIS To remove the pram body from the chassis release the attachment devices on either side of the chassis Pull the triggers a...

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