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Bungee cord 

Lap belt strap 

Shoulder 
strap 

Side of seat 
hammock 

FIG. 26

 

To remove the seat hammock for washing or replacement;  
 

Look carefully at how the seat is attached to 
the frame before and during removal to 
make replacing it easier, in particular, take 

note of how the straps and the bungee cords 
are threaded. 

 
The top of the fabric seat fits over the frame, 
most of the occupants weight is supported 

through this section. The sides and front of 
the fabric seat are attached to the frame by 
poppers, the number of these varies with the 

size of the frame. 
 
Between the front corners of the seat there 

is a 40mm wide webbing strap which must 
pass around the frame and fasten tightly 
underneath. 

 
The lap belt and shoulder straps are 

threaded through a three bar buckle 
on the back corner of the seat (see fig. 
26). 

 
The rear corners are held in place 
with bungee cords which pass through 

the webbing loops on the seat and 
hook onto slots in the frame brackets. 
The slots are in the axle adjuster plate 

on the medium Delta and on the rear 
frame bracket of the large Delta (see 

fig. 27) 
 
 

 
 

Pg

.22 

Shoulder Strap 

Attach with 
Velcro® 

Slide Pad Up 
Over Buckle 

FIG. 25 Fitting the Shoulder 

Straps and Pads 

Pg

.22

 

Summary of Contents for DELTA BUGGY

Page 1: ...1725 519 405 Your Delta Buggy has a unique serial number which can be found on a silver label on the rear axle please quote this number when contacting Delichon about your buggy If a Delta is to be di...

Page 2: ...DELTA BUGGY INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE USING YOUR DELTA BUGGY AND KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Pg 1...

Page 3: ...security ALWAYS USE THE LAP BELT TO KEEP THE OCCUPANT SAFE The shoulder and groin straps of the harness can be removed if not required WHEN OPERATING THE PARK BRAKES CHECK THAT THEY ARE WORKING EFFECT...

Page 4: ...Remove the adjustable pronged part of the buckles from the straps and the bungee cords from the hammock before washing Pg 23 FIG 27 Medium bungee attachment Large bungee attachment point...

Page 5: ...poppers the number of these varies with the size of the frame Between the front corners of the seat there is a 40mm wide webbing strap which must pass around the frame and fasten tightly underneath T...

Page 6: ...discs provided Never leave the occupant unattended in the buggy Do not overload the buggy with additional children or luggage See dimension and limits table on page 6 Do not allow children to play wit...

Page 7: ...protect the brakes when the wheels are removed The medium large frames are available with two sizes of fabric seat which are interchangeable The centre of gravity of the buggy and occupant is close t...

Page 8: ...g clamps are at equal height on the frame Footrest in folded position Clamps NOTE Footrest mounting clamps must be on the straight part of the forks below the bend Front brake shoe not shown for clari...

Page 9: ...ng joint fixings should not be over tightened Condition and secure attachment of the foam that covers the handle to backrest frame joint Tyre wear and inflation pressure Secure attachment of footrest...

Page 10: ...SMALL DELTA Approx dimensions in mm Length Width Height Overall dimensions 1080 1280 570 930 1040 Overall folded dimensions 850 540 300 Maximum occupant weight 40kg Maximum occupant height 1 12m Maxim...

Page 11: ...1390 1430 695 1170 Overall folded dimensions 980 1070 630 275 L1 L2 Maximum occupant weight 60kg 70kg Maximum occupant height 1 65m 1 8m Maximum luggage weight 10kg 10kg Seat to footrest height 320 52...

Page 12: ...e corrosion Protecting the metal parts of the brake mechanism with a water repellent agent such as Duck Oil is advised to prolong their life and aid cleaning but avoid getting this on the brake pads o...

Page 13: ...bbing straps and the handle adjuster mechanisms Pre use Safety Checks BEFORE EACH USE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS That the wheels are securely attached see pages 7 8 That the anti tipper is operating co...

Page 14: ...he backrest and push down the sliders on the side of the frame as far as they will go see fig 14 Clip the ends of the retaining strap together under the seat To fit the rear wheels first check that th...

Page 15: ...old down the footrest pull the two rings on the underside of the footplate to retract the spring loaded locating pins and fold down the pins should release easily do not force them Let go of the rings...

Page 16: ...1 5 to suit the axle setting Line up the appropriate hole or slot in the adjuster plates and replace screw D there should be spring washers between the plates and the tube and plain washers under the...

Page 17: ...AXLE POSITION 3 SCREWS A B ANTI TIPPER SETTING 3 SCREW D SCREW E AXLE POSITION 5 SCREWS A B ANTI TIPPER SETTING 5 SCREW D SCREW E FIG 18 FIG 19...

Page 18: ...ct height when tightened by sliding up or down the backrest The shoulder straps can be removed if not required by pulling the pad over the buckle and undoing the Velcro fastening The bottom part of th...

Page 19: ...its securely There should be less than 1mm clearance between the brackets on the footrest and the footrest hooks see fig 23 on page 21 The foot straps are designed to be long enough to remain under th...

Page 20: ...ed to be balanced so that it is easy to manoeuvre The default axle setting is in the most forward position For some occupants whose centre of gravity is further back in the buggy due to body shape the...

Page 21: ...DE TO FIT THROUGH STANDARD DOORWAYS The double width rear wheels are designed to spread the load on soft ground and reduce sinking in They are set at lower pressure than standard wheels 10 to 15 p s i...

Page 22: ...all Medium Large Only The storm cover fits over the sun hood and is secured by a small Velcro strap on the front of the cover which sticks to the patch of Velcro under the footrest and two Velcro stra...

Page 23: ...y the front patch fold the Velcro back on itself and attach to the hook Velcro on the pommel To attach the groin pad thread the strap on the bottom of the pad through the required loop on the seat see...

Page 24: ...required remove the front wheel by lifting the lever on the side and the rear wheels by pushing the small button in the centre of the hub The park brakes must be released to remove the rear wheels In...

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