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3. To open the tray.

2. Attach child tray to armrests.

Summary of Contents for PD346910A

Page 1: ...FAST ACTION FOLD JOGGER PD346910A 8 15...

Page 2: ...G Parent s Tray 3 H Child s Tray 3 Assembly 2 Features 2 A Parts List 5 A Care Maintenance 5 Care 4 A To Secure Child 4 B To Recline Seat 4 C Brakes 4 D Swivel Wheel 4 E Parent s Tray with Smart Devic...

Page 3: ...care when going up or down a step or curb USE OF THE STROLLER with a child weighing more than 50 lb 22 7 kg or taller than 45 in 114 3 cm will cause excessive wear and stress on the stroller Use the s...

Page 4: ...running jogging or walking fast LOCK the front wheel from swiveling USING GRACO INFANT CAR SEAT WITH STROLLER TO AVOID INJURY TO YOUR CHILD THIS STROLLER IS ONLY COMPATIBLE WITH GRACO SNUGRIDE INFANT...

Page 5: ...2 A Parts List Check that you have all the parts for this model BEFORE assembling your product If any parts are missing call Customer Service NO TOOLS REQUIRED All models 2X...

Page 6: ...A To Open Stroller Before assembly be sure to place stroller on top of a piece of cardboard or other protective cover to prevent damage to floor surface 1 Open storage latch 2 Lift handle of stroller...

Page 7: ...3 CHECK that the stroller is completely latched open every time you open the stroller and before continuing with the rest of the assembly steps SNAP...

Page 8: ...1 Choking Hazard Remove and immediately discard foam on the canopy wire 2 Insert canopy wire into the canopy mounts on each side of the stroller as shown 3 Push backwards to close canopy Pull forward...

Page 9: ...oller DO NOT INFLATE above the maximum recommended inflation pressure that is written on the side of the tire Over inflation may cause wheel and or tire to blowout and could result in serious injury D...

Page 10: ...2 CHECK that wheel is securely attached by pulling on wheel assembly 1 Attach front wheel to stroller as shown SNAP...

Page 11: ...protective end cap from each wheel DO NOT remove rear wheels unless replacing them Child could fall on exposed rear axle and be injured 2X SNAP 1 Remove and immediately discard protective end cap from...

Page 12: ...3 E Kickstand SNAP Snap kickstand onto basket as shown 3 CHECK that wheels are securely attached by pulling on wheel assemblies...

Page 13: ...SNAP Fasten basket to tube with snaps as shown 3 F Basket Assembly...

Page 14: ...3 G Parent s Tray 1 CHECK that canopy wire is attached SNAP 2 Parent tray needs to snap over the top of the canopy wire...

Page 15: ...ot a restraint device DO NOT lift the stroller by the child s tray Use care when snapping the tray on the stroller with a child in the stroller SNAP 1 Insert armrests into slots on each side of the st...

Page 16: ...SNAP 3 To open the tray 2 Attach child tray to armrests...

Page 17: ...4 To remove child s tray press buttons on bottom of tray 5 To remove armrest push button as shown and remove...

Page 18: ...Child WARNING Falling Hazard Always use the seat belt 5 Point Harness 1 To open press button on buckle to release the waist straps 2 To close slide shoulder strap connectors onto waist straps and inse...

Page 19: ...slide adjuster at shoulder and waist for further adjustment Repeat on other side Utilisez le r gulateur coulissant l paule et la taille pour un ajustement plus pr cis R p tez de l autre c t Use el aju...

Page 20: ...3 Point Buckle 1 To open press button on buckle to release the waist straps 2 Slide shoulder strap connectors off of waist straps 3 Remove shoulder straps from stroller...

Page 21: ...4 Attach waist straps to harness buckle as shown 5 Use slide adjuster at waist for tighter adjustment 6 To open press button on buckle to release the waist straps...

Page 22: ...ors in the slots that are closest to child s shoulder height Use slide adjuster for further adjustment Adjusting Shoulder Harness position Shoulder harness anchor larger child Shoulder harness anchor...

Page 23: ...ld s head arms and legs are clear of moving seat parts and stroller frame Fabric caught in the latches may prevent them from locking When returning seat to upright position do not allow fabric to be p...

Page 24: ...4 C Brakes WARNING CHECK that brakes are on by trying to push stroller 1 Push down on brake to lock brakes 2 Push up on brake to unlock brakes...

Page 25: ...swivel wheel locks for use on uneven surfaces such as grass stones or gravel 4 D Swivel Wheel WARNING FALL HAZARD from tip over Before running jogging or walking fast LOCK the front wheel from swiveli...

Page 26: ...4 E Parent s Tray with Smart Device Holder 1 To attach your smart device not included slide the hook on the tray and insert your smart device in either direction as shown Hook...

Page 27: ...4 F Removing Wheels Front Wheel 1 For easy transport or storage remove front wheel by pushing button as shown...

Page 28: ...1 To remove wheel push button and pull wheel off Repeat with the other wheel WARNING DO NOT remove rear wheels unless replacing them Child could fall on exposed rear axle and be injured...

Page 29: ...the stroller in the case of a fall while running DO NOT allow tether strap to lie over top of the handle DO NOT hang items on the tether strap 4 G To Use Tether To use tether remove tether from the po...

Page 30: ...lick Connect logo If unsure of the model or for more information please call Graco s customer service Improper use of this stroller with other manufacturers car seats may result in serious injury or d...

Page 31: ...back to its lowest position Mounts 2 Insert car seat into stroller and push down on car seat until the latches snap into the Click Connect mounts SNAP SNAP 3 CHECK that infant car seat is securely at...

Page 32: ...4 To remove car seat squeeze release handle at back of car seat and lift car seat out of the stroller...

Page 33: ...OLD strap is located under this pocket 4 I To Fold Stroller WARNING DO NOT allow child to play with the fold handle 2 Pull strap up 3 Storage latch will engage and stroller will rest on the parking st...

Page 34: ...E CHECK YOUR STROLLER for loose screws worn parts torn material or stitching Replace or repair the parts as needed Use only Graco replacement parts EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO SUN OR HEAT could cause fading...

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