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grips and push down tilting the pushchair backwards.  Now that the 
chassis has started to fold pull up on the closing handle found at the 
back of the pushchair.  Lay the pushchair on the on the floor to ensure 
that it is fully locked into position.  Double check that it is locked 
before transporting.  If the chassis is not locked apply a little 
downward pressure to the armrests until it locks fully. 

 

OPERATING THE SWIVEL FRONT WHEELS 

The front wheels can be used in swivel wheel or fixed wheel mode. 
The operating lever is situated between the two wheels of each front 
wheel unit.  To switch between swivel or fixed wheel mode; push the 
lever down for swivel wheel mode, pull the lever up for fixed wheel 
mode. 
  

FITTING/REMOVING THE BUMPER BAR 

To fit the bumper bar; push in the two plastic discs (located on top of 
and below the joint at the end of the armrest) and slide the bumper 
bar on. To remove the bumper bar, push in the two plastic discs and 
slide the bumper bar off.   

 

ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACKREST 

The backrest can be adjusted to four different positions.  To lower the 
backrest, squeeze together the two levers at rear of the seat backrest 
and recline the seat back.  Release the levers to lock in the required 
position.  To raise the seat backrest push the centre of the back of the 
seat up and forwards until the seat reaches the desired position.  It 
will lock into place automatically. 
To adjust the seat backrest to one of its four positions; pull up the 
adjustment handle in the centre of the back of the seat backrest until 
the seat backrest moves freely.  Reposition the seat backrest to one 
of the desired four positions and release the adjustment handle.  

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If the seat backrest appears to rest at an angle, reposition the 

seat recline so that it is supported equally on both sides of the seat in 
a level position.   

 
ADJUSTING THE LEG REST 

The leg rest can be adjusted for comfort. To lower or raise the leg 
rest, pull with your fingers the catches found on either side of the leg 
rest and rotate the leg rest into the preferred position.  Release the 
catches to lock the leg rest on that position.    

 

Summary of Contents for TS2

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please read these instructions carefully before using your new Travel System Pushchair Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...g the seat backrest 6 Adjusting the leg rest 6 Using the brake 7 Using the safety harness 7 Fitting Removing the hood 7 Fitting the apron 7 Fitting the car seat 8 Removing the car seat 8 Adjusting the...

Page 4: ...n 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 st...

Page 5: ...the middle of the A frame until fully open Finally press down the front of the seat to ensure the locks at the ends of the front legs have engaged Make sure that they have locked into position before...

Page 6: ...de the bumper bar off ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACKREST The backrest can be adjusted to four different positions To lower the backrest squeeze together the two levers at rear of the seat backrest and reclin...

Page 7: ...hould be placed between the child s legs the waist belt shoulder straps should be clipped into the buckle at the end of the crotch strap The harness can be adjusted to suit your child by sliding the a...

Page 8: ...upright position in one hand release the two buttons in the adaptors left and right by pushing in Slowly lift the car seat away from the pushchair Fold the adaptors down and replace the armrest cover...

Page 9: ...ase of the liner The D rings are anchorage points for an independent harness WARNING Use a harness as soon as your child can sit unaided Place the mattress in the liner with the thickest part at the e...

Page 10: ...r local Babystyle retailer immediately without using the pushchair Do not expose your pushchair to excessive sunlight for extensive periods of time Take care not to tear the fabrics while transporting...

Page 11: ...ired 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 maintena...

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