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10 - removing and re-fitting the hood

The hood can removed by pulling the clips off the chassis on either side (a). Undo the zip at the 

top of the hood (b). Open the hood out a little, then undo the zip on top of the metal support bar 

(c). Slide the hood up until it’s clear of the handles (d).
Fitting the hood is a reversal of this procedure. Ensure the zip fits over the metal support bar (c) 

and the clips fit around the screwhead under the frame (e).

11 - using the harness

A five point harness is provided to restrain your child. to fasten the harness push clips into buckle.
To unfasten push button (a) in and remove from buckle.
Sliding adjusters are fitted on the waist strap and should be carefully adjusted so the harness fits 

your child comfortably. To adjust to the smallest size you will need to thread the adjusters through 

the “D” ring.
The length of each strap can be changed by using adjusters (b) & (c).
To adjust the shoulder strap height locate the strap ends behind the seat (d) and pass through 

slots, reposition to the desired height and pass back through relevant slot.
‘D’ rings are fitted at the end of each waist strap should you wish to attach a separate harness 

complying to BS EN 13210.

12 - fitting the raincover

Unfold the raincover. Open the flaps at the back so that the raincover can fit over the handle (a).

At the front, secure the raincover to the pushchair chassis on either side with the velco strips (b).

The flap on the front of the raincover is secured by velcro tabs. The flap can be held open by

rolling it up and securing with the velcro strips at the top of the raincover (c). 

13 - removing the seat cushion

Undo the harness and remove the chest pads Feed the shoulder straps (a) and crotch strap (b) 

through the cushion. Move the waist straps (c) out of the way and lift the cushion away from the 

pushchair.

14 - removing the basket

The basket can be removed by undoing the two poppers at the front (a) and undoing the zip (b) at 

the back of the basket.

15 - removing the harness

Remove the seat cushion. At the back of the seat, pass the shoulder strap ends through slots (a). 

Push the crotch strap end through the slot under the seat (b). At sides, twist the waist straps and 

slide the straps through the gap in the retaining clip (c).

16 - folding the pushchair

Before folding please make sure the brake is engaged, the hood is folded flat and the backrest is 

pushed to upright position.First press in the button (a) and turn the handle in the direction of the 

arrow.  At the same time pull the catch (b) back then push down on the handle (c). Fold the 

pushchair and secure with the locking catch (d).

To unfold the pushchair unfasten the locking catch (d), lift the handle upwards until the pushchair 

automatically locks into position.
It is recommend that you check the chassis is locked before continuing.

Summary of Contents for YOGA

Page 1: ...YOGA PUSHCHAIR INSTRUCTIONS G U ARANT E E ...

Page 2: ...d could render the product unsafe Read the instructions Do not overload this pushchair with additional children goods or accessories Bags and other items must not be hung from the handle A basket is provided for the carriage of 3kg 6lb of goods evenly distributed Never leave raincovers on indoors in a hot atmosphere or near a heat source as the baby could overheat Ensure all users are familiar wit...

Page 3: ...ks it in position b When all the wheels are fitted turn the chassis over to the upright position 6 using the brake The brake levers are located on either side of the axle assembly Press down on one of the levers a to lock the rear wheels It is recommended that you test the brake is engaged by trying to push the pushchair for a short distance Lift one of the brake levers b to release the brake 7 fr...

Page 4: ... over the handle a At the front secure the raincover to the pushchair chassis on either side with the velco strips b The flap on the front of the raincover is secured by velcro tabs The flap can be held open by rolling it up and securing with the velcro strips at the top of the raincover c 13 removing the seat cushion Undo the harness and remove the chest pads Feed the shoulder straps a and crotch...

Page 5: ...f moving parts will extend the life of your pushchair and make opening and folding easier Should parts of your pushchair become stiff or difficult to operate apply a light application of a spray lubricant e g silicone Do not use oil or grease Regularly inspect the locking devices brakes wheels harness assembly catches seat adjusters joints and fixtures to ensure they are secure and in full working...

Page 6: ...our product In the event that you require any of these parts please contact us at spares cosatto com Hood Raincover Front wheel assembly Removable harness Rear wheel housing fitting Basket Seat cushion Chest pads Bumper bar Rear wheel Hood attachment rod Seat unit Footrest ...

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Page 16: ...tto Ltd Bentinck Mill Bentinck Street Farnworth Bolton Lancashire BL4 7EP England Tel 44 0 871 977 3900 www cosatto com For up to date information and manuals for all cosatto products visit www cosatto com ...

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