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Care and Maintenance
1.
Removable seat pad may be washed in cold water and
drip-dried. No bleach.
2.
To clean stroller frame﹐ use only household soap and warm
water. No bleach or detergent.
3.
From time to time check your stroller for loose screws﹐ worn
parts﹐ torn material or stitching. Replace or repair the parts
as needed.
4.
Excessive exposure to sun or heat could cause fading or
warping of parts.
5.
If stroller becomes wet﹐ open canopy and allow to dry
thoroughly before storing.
6.
If wheels squeak﹐ use a light oil (e.g.﹐ WD-40﹐ antirust oil﹐ or
sewing machine oil). It is important to get the oil into the axle
and wheel assembly.
(Fig. 3)
7.
When using your stroller at the beach﹐ completely clean your
stroller afterward to remove sand and salt from mechanisms
and wheel assemblies.
STROLLER A
SSEMBL
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Stroller Assembly
(Please refer to figures on page 3-8)
Please read all the instructions in this manual before
assembling and using this product.
Open Stroller
Push secondary lock
(Fig. 4.1)
and squeeze one-hand-fold
handle.
(Fig. 4.2)
Meanwhile﹐ pull the stroller backward to
open. Latches should click into place.
!
Check that the stroller is completely open before
continuing.
Assemble Front Wheels
Assemble front wheels to front legs. Check that wheels are
securely attached by pulling on wheel assemblies.
(Fig. 5)
The front wheels can be disassembled by pressing the snap
buttons.
Assemble Rear Wheels
Assemble rear wheels to rear legs. Check that wheels are
securely attached by pulling on wheel assemblies.
(Fig. 6)
The rear wheels can be disassembled by pressing the snap
buttons.
The completely assembled stroller is shown as
Fig. 7