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CLEANING

The cover cannot be removed. Clean the fabric parts using a 

wet terry towel and neutral soap. Periodically wipe the plastic 

parts clean with a soft damp cloth. To prevent the formation 

of rust, always dry metal parts if they have come into contact 

with water.

The washing symbols and relative meanings are indicated below:

Do not wash with water 

Do not bleach

Do not tumble dry

Do not iron

Do not dry clean

MAINTENANCE

If necessary, lubricate the moving parts with dry silicone lubri-

cant. 

Regularly check the condition of the wheels and clean off all 

dust and sand. To avoid friction that may compromise the cor-

rect functioning of the stroller, make sure all plastic parts that 

run along the metal tubes are clean of dust, dirt and sand. 

Keep the stroller in a dry place.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

OPENING THE STROLLER AND FIRST ASSEMBLY

WARNING:

 When opening the stroller, make sure that your 

child or other children are at a safe distance. 

WARNING:

 Make sure that during these operations the mov-

ing parts of the stroller do not come into contact with your 

child.

1. Open the closing hook (Fig. 1) and pull up on the handle (Fig. 

1A) until the structure opens completely (Fig. 1B).

WARNING:

 Before use, make sure that the stroller is locked in 

open position, checking that the mechanism is actually locked.

2.  Mount the front wheels on the stroller until they are locked

in position (Fig. 2).

3.  Fit the rear wheels by inserting the pin in the appropriate

hole on the rear tube (Fig. 3). 

WARNING:

 Before use, ensure that all the wheels are locked 

correctly. 

CARRY-ALL BASKET 

The storage basket is already installed. Should removal be nec-

essary, follow the steps provided below.

4.  The basket is attached to the frame at several points. Unfas-

ten the 3 snap buttons on the rear tube of the stroller (Fig. 4); 

remove the lateral straps on the rear legs of the stroller (Fig.

4A); unfasten the snap buttons located on the inner part of

the stroller joints (Fig. 4B); open the velcro segments on the

front (Fig. 4C); remove the 3 straps attached to the footrest

(Fig. 4D).

To reassemble the basket follow these same steps in reverse 

order.

BUMPER BAR 

5.  The bumper bar cannot be removed; it can be opened by si-

multaneously pressing the two buttons located at the centre 

of the bar (Fig. 5-5A)

WARNING:

 Never use the bumper bar to lift the stroller up 

with your child sitting in it.

HOW TO USE THE SAFETY HARNESS 

This stroller has a five-point safety harness featuring two shoul-

der straps, two adjustment holes, a waist strap and a crotch 

strap with buckle. 

6.  

WARNING:

 For use with children from birth to 6 months, you 

must use the shoulder straps, passing them first through the 

two adjuster slots (Fig. 6). 

The height of the shoulder straps can be adjusted by passing 

them through the different slots present on the backrest (Fig. 

6A-6B)

7.  After laying the child in the stroller, fasten the straps (Fig. 7) by 

passing first the two forks (A) inside the shoulder strap buck-

le (B) and then inside the crotch strap buckle (C); adjust the

height of the shoulder straps so that they correctly fit your

child's shoulders (Fig. 7A). 

Always make sure that the straps are fastened correctly. To un-

fasten the strap, press and pull the side clips. 

WARNING:

 Children must wear all the time the safety harness. 

To ensure your child’s safety, it is necessary to always use the 

safety harness. 

To make sure that the belts are fastened properly to the anchor-

ing points, after placing your child inside the stroller, pull the 

end parts of the belts firmly.

ADJUSTING THE BACKREST

The inclination of the backrest is adjustable with a belt adjust-

ment mechanism.

8.  To lower the backrest, use the rear adjustment system by

pressing the buttons of the clips.

On the other hand, to raise the backrest, you will need to pull 

on the lateral straps (Fig. 8A) until the desired position has been 

achieved.

WARNING:

 These operations may be more difficult if your child 

is sitting in the chair.

REAR BRAKES

The rear wheels have linked brakes, which can be applied si-

multaneously on both rear wheels by using the support tube.

9.  To brake the stroller, press down on the pedal located cen-

trally (Fig. 9).

10.  To release the brakes, press the pedal in the opposite direc-

tion (Fig. 10).

SUN CANOPY

The canopy is already installed on the stroller and cannot be 

removed.

11.  To open and adjust the canopy use the front arch (Fig. 11).

The rear part of the canopy is attached to the backrest with 

a zipper (Fig. 11A)

ADJUSTABLE LEGREST

The legrest can be used in 2 positions.

12.  To use it in the horizontal position pull the transport handle 

out until the first click (Fig. 12-12A). 

WARNING:

 When using the stroller, never pull the transport 

handle out any further than the first click.

FOLDING THE STROLLER

WARNING:

 When opening the stroller, make sure that your 

child or other children are at a safe distance. 

WARNING:

 Make sure that during these operations the mov-

ing parts of the stroller do not come into contact with your 

child. 

before closing the stroller, make sure that the storage basket is 

empty and the canopy is closed.

The stroller has a closing device that can be used with one 

hand.

13.  To close the stroller, push switch A to the left and simulta-

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