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Parts List: 

Description  

 

 

 

Qty.

Frame assembly  

 

 

1

Fender   

 

 

 

1

Fender Screws   

 

 

4

12” Front Wheel Assembly  

 

1

16” Rear Wheel Assembly 

 

2

Child tray (single)/napper  bar (double)  1
Parent tray (single) soft console (double)  1 

 

Tools Required:

 Phillips screw driver.

Unfold Stroller

Remove all packing material and dispose of it properly. Release storage latch 

located on side of stroller. (Figure A)  Grasp frame as shown and open until the 

side latches engage (Figure B). 

Rear Wheel Assembly

Turn stroller onto its side. Grasp rear wheel in one hand, slide wheel’s axle into 

hole in rear of frame (Figure C1). Check to see that the wheel is properly inserted 

by firmly pulling on the wheel, the wheel should not come off if fully inserted/

locked. Repeat for other side. To release wheel, push up on axle release lever 

and pull off wheel (Figure C2). 

Front Fender Assembly

 

Turn stroller upright onto its rear wheels, tip stroller back so the handlebar is 

down on the ground and the front fork is up.  Align the fender’s tabs with the 

holes on the front frame.  Insert the included screws into the hole and tighten with 

a Phillips screwdriver, repeat for the other 3 holes (Figure D).   

Front Wheel Assembly

While the stroller is still tipped back, attach the front wheel by loosening the 

wheel’s quick release (Q/R) lever on the front wheel far enough to allow the axle 

to slide into the front fork (Figure E). Align the tab washer’s tab into the small hole 

on the outside of the front fork. With wheel’s Q/R lever in open position, hand 

tighten the cone nut until almost tight, then flip the wheel’s Q/R lever backward to 

the closed position to lock wheel in place.  Note: this step may require minor ad-

justment until the Q/R lever flips back with firm pressure.   Pull outward on wheel 

to ensure it is locked in place.  Note: The black hex nuts should be on the inside 

of the frame. These are factory set and should not require adjusting.

Operating Instructions 

Safari

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*images may appear different than your product. The assembly process will be the same. 
*single pictured

Summary of Contents for Safari series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...acity for the Single stroller is 50 lbs or 22 7 kgs Double is 100 lbs or 45 4 kgs However the weight of one child should not exceed 50 lbs Excessive weight may cause a hazardous unstable condition if this load is exceeded Maximum height of the child shall not exceed 38 or 96 cm Stroller is not for use with children under 6 months of age Never place child in the stroller with their head forward and...

Page 3: ...ts rear wheels tip stroller back so the handlebar is down on the ground and the front fork is up Align the fender s tabs with the holes on the front frame Insert the included screws into the hole and tighten with a Phillips screwdriver repeat for the other 3 holes Figure D Front Wheel Assembly While the stroller is still tipped back attach the front wheel by loosening the wheel s quick release Q R...

Page 4: ...aximum length of the shoulder strap Fig 3 Installing Child Tray single Napper Bar double Position the child tray napper bar as shown with the tabs on the bottom Figure F1 Push in until tabs lock in place To remove child tray napper bar push up on bottom tabs and pull off tray WARNING To avoid burns never put hot liquids in the trays To prevent tipping over do not place more than 2 lb 1 kg on the t...

Page 5: ...re N CARE AND MAINTENANCE Check fasteners after one hour of use check all fasteners to make sure they are secure Adjust if necessary Periodically check the stroller to ensure that it is in good operating condition To adjust the stroller from pulling to the left or right not rolling straight Loosen the front Q R axle and point the front wheel in the opposite direction the stroller is pulling then t...

Page 6: ... commercial use and does not cover tires or tubes grips brake shoes or other wear part ordinary wear and tear abuse misuse neglect rust theft or damage due to accident PACIFIC CYCLE INC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY PERSONAL INJURIES DAMAGE TO OR FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY OTHER LOSSES DUE TO ACCIDENT ABUSE MISUSE ALTERATION ...

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