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There are three reclining angles, 1-3
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for adjustment.
To raise calf support, push the calf support from position 1 to position 3.
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To lower calf support, press the adjustment buttons on both sides of the calf support
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- 1
, and rotate the calf
support downwards.
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- 2
Use Canopy
see images
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To open the canopy, pull canopy toward front.
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To fold the canopy, push canopy toward back.
Switch Handle Direction
see images
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To change handle position, pull up the left and right reversible sliders
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- 1
and move the handle to the other
side until it clicks into place.
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- 2
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Make sure child’s hands and legs are clear from the armrest when switching the handle.
Use Front Swivel Lock
see images
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Pull up the front swivel locks to maintain the moving direction.
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Tip
It is recommended to use swivel lock on uneven surfaces.
Use Rear Wheels Brake
see images
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Pull up the hand brake to lock rear wheels.
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Please see
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to release wheels.
Tip
The brake must be engaged when placing and removing children.
Tip
Always apply brake when stroller is in stopped position.
Tip
To ensure brake is fully on, gently rock the stroller backwards and forwards before releasing the handle.
Tip
Clean brake system regularly to ensure fully functional. See care and maintenance section.
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WARNING To prevent potential hazard, always make sure the parking device for all swiveling wheels are
engaged and the swiveling wheels are locked when you use the handle in reversed position.
Fold Stroller
see images
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Please fold the canopy before folding the stroller.
Push secondary lock
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- 1
and squeeze one-hand-fold button
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- 2
. Push the stroller forward to fold.
A click sound means the stroller is folded completely.
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The stroller can not be folded when the handle is on the front.
Use Accessories
Accessories may be sold separately or may not be available depending on region.
Use Head Support
see images
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Use Shoulder Harness Cover and Crotch Harness Cover
The shoulder harness cover or crotch harness cover can be removed from the webbing. To assemble shoulder
harness cover and crotch harness cover in reverse steps.
Use Rain Cover
see images
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To assemble the rain cover, place it over the stroller, and then attach the snaps on the rain cover.
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Before using the rain cover, please make sure the backrest has been adjusted to the lowest position and the
infant child restraint has been fastened.
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When using the rain cover, please always check its ventilation.
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When not in use, please check that the rain cover has been cleaned and dried before folding.
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Do not fold the stroller after assembling the rain cover.
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Do not place your child into the stroller assembled with rain cover during hot weather.
Use with Joie Infant Child Restraint
When using with Joie infant child restraint Gemm & Juva & i-Snug, please refer to the infant child restraint
instructions.
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Adjust the backrest to the lowest position.
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If you have any problems using the infant child restraint, please refer to the infant child restraint instruction
manual.
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Please don’t fold stroller when attaching the infant child restraint.
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., Silicon Spray, antirust oil, or sewing machine oil). It is important to get
the oil into the axle and wheel assembly.
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7. If brake pedal stiff/hard to fully engage, flush any debris from brake system with clean water first before
lubricating.
8. When using your stroller at the beach or areas of high dust/sand, completely clean your stroller after use to
remove sand and salt from brake mechanisms and wheel assemblies.–