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THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE CHILD USING THIS STROLLER 
IS NOT TO EXCEED 20KG.

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THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE CHILD USING THIS STROLLER 
WITH THE CAR SEAT CAPSULE ATTACHMENT IS NOT TO 
EXCEED 13KG.

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THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE CHILD USING THIS STROLLER 
WITH THE CARRY COT/BASSINET ATTACHMENT IS 9KG. 

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THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY OF THE STORAGE BASKET 
IS 5KG.

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THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY OF THE SEAT POCKET IS 
1KG.

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THE SEAT IS ONLY SUITABLE FROM NEWBORN WHEN USING 
THE NEWBORN INSERT CUSHION ACCESSORY.  OTHERWISE IS 
IT SUITABLE FROM 6 MONTHS.

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Do not carry extra children or bags on this stroller.

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Accessories not approved by Edwards & Co shall not be used with 
this stroller.

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Do not use any other mattress in the Carry Cot/bassinet other than those 
supplied by Edwards & Co.

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Do not place or attach weight on the handle or side of the stroller as it will 
impact the stability of the frame.

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The stroller is not intended to be a substitute baby cot or bed.  It is only 
designed to enable safe transportation of children.  

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Always take your child out of the stroller when on stairs.

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This stroller is designed for use on flat and gentle sloping surfaces.  Take 
care on higher sloping or uneven surfaces as there is a risk of the stroller 
tipping over.

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There is a risk of fingers being jammed in moving parts when folding or 
unfolding the stroller.  Take care of fingers and NEVER let children fold or 
unfold the stroller.

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Salt water or excessive moisture may cause corrosion on the fastenings 
and moving parts of this stroller.  Store your stroller in a sheltered 
dry place and avoid beach use where possible.  Corrosion caused by 
environmental factors is not covered by the manufacturer warranty.

GENERAL WARNINGS (cont.)

WARNING!: TO AVOID 
INJURY OR DEATH:

Summary of Contents for OSCAR MX HMV501

Page 1: ...NSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY AND USE OF THIS STROLLER THE CORRECT USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS PRODUCT IS ESSENTIAL Suitable from children 6 months to 20 kg or newborn to 20kg with the Newborn...

Page 2: ...IN THE HARNESS AT ALL TIMES DO NOT CARRY EXTRA CHILDREN OR BAGS ON THIS STROLLER MAKE SURE CHILDREN ARE CLEAR OF ANY MOVING PARTS IF YOU ADJUST THIS STROLLER USE THE HARNESS AT ALL TIMES USE THE STRA...

Page 3: ...olding and folding this product Do not let your child play with this product Always use the restraint system Check that the pram body or seat unit or car seat attachment devices are correctly engaged...

Page 4: ...ot place or attach weight on the handle or side of the stroller as it will impact the stability of the frame The stroller is not intended to be a substitute baby cot or bed It is only designed to enab...

Page 5: ...ller The harness can form loops which may be a strangulation hazard The buckle SHOULD ALWAYS be easily accessible It is important that your child can be released quickly in the event of an emergency W...

Page 6: ...hould come with the following Main components Stroller frame Seat unit with harness and bumper bar Three wheels Sun canopy Storage basket Folding trigger Brake Rear wheel Front wheel Sun canopy Buckle...

Page 7: ...stallation Locate the metal rod on the wheel Whilst pressing the wheel hub release button insert the rod into the rear wheel housing located on the axle The wheel has successfully installed when you h...

Page 8: ...d into the front wheel housing until you hear a CLICK Once installed pull the wheel to confirm a proper connection ASSEMBLY Wheel installation and removal CARRYING THE STROLLER We recommend lifting th...

Page 9: ...Stand the stroller upright 3 Lift the fold lock located on the right hand side of the frame away from the catch clip 4 Slowly pull the handle of the stroller upwards 5 The stroller will unfold and CLI...

Page 10: ...brakes 2 Adjust the seat recline to an upright position 3 Locate the two folding triggers With both hands slide the triggers towards you 4 Push the handlebar towards the floor until the fold lock enga...

Page 11: ...rd or reverse position Removing 1 There are two buttons located on the stroller frame just underneath where the seat unit s tongue connects Press one of the release buttons until it depresses it will...

Page 12: ...the recline press the buttons on each side of the seat unit and raise or lower the seat to the desired position There are three height settings 1 Upright suitable from 6 months 2 Reclined a sleeping...

Page 13: ...able from newborn only when used with the Newborn Insert Cushion sold separately See next page FOOT REST To raise or lower the leg rest press the two buttons on both sides of the leg rest hinge and mo...

Page 14: ...reclined position NEVER use the liner in a semi reclined or upright position To install 1 Remove the seat unit s shoulder pads and crotch pads 2 Adjust the shoulder strap height to the lowest positio...

Page 15: ...neath where the Carry Cot s tongue connects Press one of the release buttons until it depresses 2 Press the second release button on the other side until it depresses You do not need to press each but...

Page 16: ...the release buttons until it depresses 2 Press the second release button on the other side until it depresses You do not need to press each button simultaneously 3 Lift the car seat up as pictured IM...

Page 17: ...adapters 1 There are two buttons located on the stroller frame just underneath where the adapter connects Press one of the release buttons until it depresses Lift out the adapter 2 Press the second re...

Page 18: ...housing on the seat until it clicks Pull the bar to ensure it s connection Removing 2 Press the button underneath the bumper bar and pull out simultaneously HANDLEBAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Press the butt...

Page 19: ...BUCKLE Locking the buckle 1 Insert each tongue into the buckle until you hear a CLICK 2 Repeat for each tongue x 4 Unlocking the buckle 1 Press the button at the centre of the buckle...

Page 20: ...o move the straps according to your child s height The correct height is where the straps are about level or just above your child s shoulders The picture on the next page demonstrates the correct ins...

Page 21: ...be a strangulation hazard TIGHTENING LOOSENING STRAPS To tighten and loosen the harness pull the straps through the toggle on the shoulder strap and or the crotch strap as pictured The straps should...

Page 22: ...e the stroller a small jiggle to ensure it engages This brake locks both rear wheels To release the brake repeat by pressing the pedal downwards Front wheel swivel lock The swivel lock is located on t...

Page 23: ...wheels become damaged or worn discontinue use and replace Avoid sun exposure for long periods to prevent fading and damage to the fabric Salt and moisture can be extremely damaging to the moving parts...

Page 24: ...Wipe clean with a damp cloth We suggest cleaning the fold joints when the stroller frame is folded Apply some WD 40 or Silicone spray available at Bunnings Mitre 10 or your local supermarket to the m...

Page 25: ...hild outgrowing the product not following instructions transportation damage including airline or freight damage poorly maintained product dropped goods negligence second hand product modified product...

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