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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 either of the 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 the brake lever.
See Figure 8.2.
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WARNING
Always engage the parking brake when the stroller is not being pushed so that it will not roll away. Never leave
stroller unattended, especially on a hill or incline, as the stroller may tip over or slide.
9 Adjusting the Footrest
The footrest can be adjusted fully up or down.
• To lock the footrest upright, pull up on the footrest and lift up on the support bar. Ensure it is locked in place.
See Figure 9.1.
• To put the footrest into the down position, pull up on the footrest, push down on the support bar, then release the footrest.
See Figure 9.2.
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WARNING
Never allow a child to step onto the footrest in either position in order to get into or out of the stroller. This may cause
the stroller to tip over and injure the child.
10 Securing the Front and Caboose Rear Seated Children
• There are three height adjustment positions for the shoulder harness. Adjust the height to the closest height above your child’s shoulders.
• To remove the shoulder harness, turn the plastic ends sideways and push them through the slots in the seatback. Reattach the harness at
the proper height by reinserting the plastic ends through the slots.
See Figure 10.1.
Ensure both straps are the same height.
• To unlatch the buckle press the center button and remove the male ends of each buckle.
See Figure 10.2.
• Carefully place the child in the seat with the shoulder straps over their shoulders and chest. Then place the crotch strap between the
child’s legs.
• Push the shoulder/waist latch posts into the crotch buckle until all parts snap into place.
See Figure 10.3.
• Tighten the waist belt to be snug around the child’s waist.
• The shoulder, waist, and crotch straps may be adjusted using the sliding plastic rings on these straps.
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WARNING
The front seat is not suitable for children under 3 months. Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out.
Always use the restraint system.
11 Seat Recline Positioning
The front seat has 3 recline positions. This seat should only be used for a child that is at least 3 months old. For children between 3 and 6
months, only use the fully reclined position.
• To place the seat in the first upright position, squeeze the recline bars located on the back of the seat, and move the seat to the upright
position. Check to ensure that the recline mechanism has engaged and the seat does not move.
See Figure 11.1.
• To recline the seat, squeeze the recline bars and move the seat to either the second (middle) or third recline positions. Again, check to
ensure that the recline mechanism has engaged, and that the seat does not move.
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WARNING
Whether the seatback is upright or reclined, ALWAYS make certain that the recline mechanism is
engaged before placing the child into the seat.
12 Using the Stand-On Platform
• Push the bench seat to its most forward position.
• Position the canopy to its most forward position.
• Position the child on the platform on the back of the stroller. Be sure that the child is facing forward and BOTH of their hands are holding
the stroller frame.
• Be sure that BOTH of the child’s feet are fully on the platform at all times.
• You may need to adjust the recline position of the seat to allow for more room for the child to stand.
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WARNING
The rear stand-on platform and the rear bench seat are designed for a child that is at least 2½ years old but LESS
than 44 in (111.76 cm) tall and less than 45 lbs. (20.41 kg).
Use of the stroller with two children weighing more than 45 lbs. (20.41 kg) each, or children totaling more than 90 lbs.
(40.82 kg), will cause excessive wear and stress on the stroller and may cause a hazardous unstable condition.
NEVER allow a standing child to use the canopy as a hand hold.
NEVER use this stroller to carry more than 2 children at the same time.