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2 Unfolding the Stroller

•  Keep children away from stroller while unfolding.

•  Release the folding lock located on the right side by lifting the lever off of the catch. 

See Figure 2.1

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•  Lift up on the handle of the stroller until the frame snaps into its open locked position.

 

CAUTION: While unfolding the stroller, be careful to keep your fingers from being pinched by moving parts.

 

NOTE:

 Remove packing foam from rear frame assembly to ensure stroller locks in the open position.

•  Lock the safety latch. 

See Figure 2.2

.

•  Ensure that the safety latch is secured before ANY use of the stroller.

!

WARNING

ALWAYS secure the safety latch on the side of the stroller when it is in the unfolded use position. 

This will prevent collapse of the stroller should the handle trigger locks be accidentally opened.

Possible pinching hazard - Be careful when unfolding the stroller.

3 Installing Rear Wheels

•  Turn stroller upside down.

•  Insert the rear axle through both holes under the stand-on platform. 

See Figure 3.1

.

•  Install the parts in the following order. 

See Figure 3.2

.

  

Washer

   

Wheel (brake cluster facing inward)

  

Washer

   

Push snap pin through the hole in the axle until it snaps in place.

•  Push the axle as far as it will go toward the opposite side of the stroller.

•  Repeat the installation steps for the other wheel.

•  Push the hubcaps on until they snap in place. 

See Figure 3.3

.

4 Installing Front Wheels

•  Place the front wheel sets onto the front wheel posts until they click in place. 

See Figure 4.1

.  

•  Pull on the wheel sets to ensure they are installed properly.

5 Front Wheel Locks

The front wheels can be set to swivel or lock.

•  To lock the front wheels, rotate each wheel set so that it points forward.

•  Pull up on the red locking lever to engage the swivel lock. 

See Figure 5.1

.

•  To unlock the wheels (swivel mode) push down on the lever.

6 Installing and Operating the Canopy

•  Position the canopy with the padded edge forward.

•  Insert the canopy attachments into the frame mounts on BOTH sides. Ensure they snap into place. 

See Figure 6.1

.

•  The canopy can be adjusted forward and back, and locked open using the canopy locks on BOTH sides. 

See Figures 6.2

 and 

6.3

.

•  To close the canopy, unlock the sides, then collapse. 

See Figure 6.4

.

•  To remove the canopy, press the lock buttons on BOTH sides of the canopy and pull up. 

See Figure 6.5

.

!

WARNING

Possible pinching hazard - Be careful when closing and opening the side hinges so as not to pinch your fingers.

7 Attaching/Detaching the Front Tray

•  To attach the front tray, slide the tray onto BOTH red mounts until they snap in place.  

See Figure 7.1

.

•  To remove tray, press the lock buttons on BOTH mounts and pull forward. 

See Figure 7.2

.

!

WARNING

The child tray is not a restraint device. Always secure your child with the restraint system. Never lift the stroller by the 

child tray. Use caution when attaching the child tray when there is a child seated in the stroller.

8 Rear Wheel Brakes

•  Always engage rear brakes before placing child in or removing a child from the stroller.

•  To engage the brakes, push down on BOTH of the red brake levers until the brake snaps in place. 

See Figure 8.1

.

•  Check that BOTH wheel brakes are properly engaged.

•  To release the brakes, lift up on BOTH brake levers. 

See Figure 8.2

.

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Page 2: ...et is 5 lbs 2 27 kg Excessive weight may result in a hazardous unstable condition The total weight of contents in the seatback mesh pockets should be less than 2 lbs 0 9 kg Excessive weight may cause...

Page 3: ...o ensure they are installed properly 5 Front Wheel Locks The front wheels can be set to swivel or lock To lock the front wheels rotate each wheel set so that it points forward Pull up on the red locki...

Page 4: ...ng and pull the strap to secure it to the tube Repeat for the other end of the strap To unlatch the buckle press the center button and remove the male ends of each buckle See Figure 10 3 Carefully pla...

Page 5: ...orage basket is 5 lbs 15 Folding the Stroller Keep children away from stroller while folding Remove any infant car seat The stroller can be folded with the infant car seat adapter in place Close the c...

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