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• The parking device shall be en-
gaged when placing and removing
the children.
• Do not overload the basket. Maxi-
mum allowed weight: 3 kg.
• Any load attached to the handle
and/or on the backrest and/or the
sides of the vehicle will affect the
stability of vehicle.
• Do not carry more than one child
at a time in the stroller.
• Do not use accessories, replace-
ment parts, or any component not
supplied or approved by the man-
ufacturer /distributor.
• Before assembly, check that the
product and all its components
have not been damaged during
transportation. Should any part be
damaged, do not use and keep out
of reach of children.
• Do not use the product if any parts
are broken, torn or missing.
• This product must only be assem-
bled by an adult.
• This product must only be used by
an adult.
• Ensure that all persons using the
stroller know how to use it safely
and how it works.
• Do not attempt to open or close
the stroller with a child on board.
• When adjusting the stroller, make
sure that no moving parts come
into contact with your child.
• Never leave the stroller on a slop-
ing surface with a child inside, even
with the brakes applied.
• Never use the stroller on staircases
or escalators: you could suddenly
lose control of it.
• Always pay attention when going
up and down steps or pavements.
• Always apply the brakes whenever
the stroller is stationary.
• To avoid all risks of strangulation,
never give children objects with
cords or strings attached, or leave
them within their reach.
• If the stroller is left exposed to di-
rect sun light for a long time, allow
it to cool down before placing your
child inside. Prolonged exposure
to direct sun light may cause the
colour of the materials and fabric
to fade.
• Do not allow children to play unsu-
pervised near the stroller, and make
sure they do not climb onto it.
• The full-cover rain hood cannot
be used on a stroller which has no
canopy or sun-hood as it could suf-
focate the child.
• Prevent the stroller from coming
into contact with salt water. It may
cause the formation of rust.
• Do not use the stroller on the
beach.
• When it is not being used, the
stroller should be kept out of chil-
dren’s reach.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The cleaning and maintenance of this product must be carried out
on a regular basis by the user. The cleaning and maintenance of the
stroller must only be carried out by an adult.
CLEANING
The cover is not removable. Clean the fabric parts with a damp
sponge and neutral detergent. Please refer to the care label. Periodi-
cally wipe clean plastic parts with a soft damp cloth. Always dry the
metal parts to prevent the formation of rust if the stroller has come
into contact with water.
Wash by hand in cold water
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron.
Do not dry clean.
MAINTENANCE
Lubricate the moving parts only if necessary, with a light applica-
tion of a silicone based lubricant. Regularly check the condition of
the wheels and, keep them clean of dust and sand. To avoid friction
that may prevent the correct operation of the stroller, ensure that all
the movable plastic parts placed along the metal frame are clean of
dust, dirt or sand.
Keep the stroller in a dry place.
LIST OF COMPONENTS
Check that you have all the parts required for this model before as-
sembling the product. If any parts are missing, please contact the
Chicco Customer Care Service. No tools are needed to assemble the
product. The following parts are needed to assemble the product:
1 stroller
2 front wheels
2 rear wheels
1 canopy
1 rain cover
1 carry-all basket
1 bumper bar
1 sleep sack/ leg cover
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE WHEELS
1. Fit the front wheel unit to the stroller and lock it into position
(diag. 1). Repeat this operation for the other wheel unit. Subse-
quently insert the rear wheels as indicated in diagram 1A, pushing
down until they are locked into place.
WARNING: Before use, ensure that the wheel units are safely locked
into position. It is possible to remove the front and rear wheels by
pressing the relative buttons (diag. 1B)
HOW TO OPEN THE STROLLER
WARNING: To avoid injury ensure that your child is kept away when
unfolding and folding this product. When adjusting the stroller, make
sure that no moving parts come into contact with your child.
2. Hold the stroller by the handles in a vertical position, with the
wheels facing forward (diag. 2).
3. Release the closing device (diag. 3 a) and push the front part of
the stroller forward (diag. 3 b).
4. Push the rear primary locking mechanism downward with your
foot (diag. 4).
WARNING: Before use, ensure that the stroller is locked in the open
position, by checking that the locking mechanism, at the rear of the
stroller, is effectively locked.
WARNING: Check regularly that the belt under the seat is tensioned
(diag. 4a).
HOW TO USE THE SAFETY HARNESS
This stroller has a 5-point safety harness featuring two shoulder
straps, two adjustment holes, a waist strap and a crotch strap with
buckle. WARNING: When using the safety harness with children from
birth up to approximately 6 months of age, it is necessary to first fit
the shoulder straps through the two adjustment holes.
5. After sitting your child in the stroller, fasten the safety harness
(diag. 5), first inserting the two prongs (A) into the hole located
on the shoulder straps (B) and then into the buckle (C); Adjust
the height of the shoulder straps, ensuring that they adhere to
the child’s shoulders correctly. Always ensure that the harness is
fastened correctly. To unfasten the waist strap, press and pull the
side prongs.
WARNING: Children should be harnessed in at all times. To ensure
your child’s safety, it is necessary to always use the safety harness.
HOW TO ADJUST THE BACKREST
The backrest can be adjusted to 5 positions.
6. To adjust the inclination of the backrest to the desired position,
press the button located on the backrest; Release the button to
lock the backrest in the nearest position. To raise the backrest sim-
ply push it in an upward direction. (diag. 6a, 6b).
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