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•  Repeat these steps on other rear wheel.

•  Locate the front wheel housing near the front corner of the stroller. With the quick release lever in the open position, insert a front wheel  post 

into the housing and close the quick release lever to lock the wheel into place. 

See Figures 3.3 and 3.4

. Pull the wheel away from the stroller 

to ensure it is securely installed. 

•  Adjust the quick release nut if necessary. Turn clockwise to tighten, counterclockwise to loosen.

•  Repeat the steps above to install the other front wheel.

•  Position the stroller so it is resting on all four wheels.  

•  Locate the handle bar on top of the seating enclosure. Carefully slide the handle bar out of its housing.

•  Turn the handle bar so it is curved upward with the metal tubes closest to the stroller. Insert the metal tubes on the handle bar into the 

housings until the holes in each tube align with the holes in each side of the housing. 

See Figure 3.5

 

NOTE: 

If this handlebar position is too high, the handlebar can be inserted with the curved side down.

•  Locate a locking pin near one side of the handle bar housing and insert the pin through both sides of the housing towards the center of the 

stroller. Attach the safety clamp over the pin to secure it into place.  

See Figure 3.6

.

•  Repeat the steps above on the other side so the handle bar is secured on both sides.

   

4 Unfolding the Stroller

•  Keep children away from stroller while unfolding.

•  Engage the rear brakes (see Using the Rear Wheel Brakes) and position the stroller with the handle bar facing upward and closest to you.

•  Pull upwards on the handle bar until the stroller is partially unfolded. 

 See Figure 4.1

.

•  Open the zippers on the access door at the rear of the stroller.  

See Figure 4.2

.

•  Locate the clamps on EACH side of the frame inside the compartment and rotate them all the way towards the front of the stroller.  

See Figure 4.3

•  Pull upwards on the handle bar and firmly pull the rear support tube towards you until an audible click is heard. See Figure 4.4

.  

 

NOTE: 

 If the stroller does not open or seems stuck, check to ensure that the clamps are not interfering with the seat back.

•  Grasp a locking clamp and rotate the clamp towards you. Secure the clamp onto the tube until it is locked into place.  

See Figure 4.5

.

•  Repeat this step on the other side until BOTH clamps are locked securely in place.

!

WARNING

ALWAYS keep children away from the stroller when unfolding.

ALWAYS secure the clamps on BOTH sides before use.

5 Using the Rear Wheels Brakes

•  Locate the red levers between the frame and the rear wheel on each side of the stroller.

•  To engage the rear wheel brakes, push down on each brake lever until it is engaged in the cluster on the side of the wheel.

 

See Figure 5.1

•  Check that the brakes are properly applied by attempting to push the stroller backwards and forwards.

•  To release the brakes, gently lift up on each of the brake levers.  

See Figure 5.2

.

!

WARNING

Always make sure the wheel brakes are engaged when the stroller  

is not being pushed so that the stroller will not roll away.  

Never leave stroller unattended, especially on a hill or incline, as the stroller may tip over or slide.

6 Operating the Hood

•  The front of the stroller can be used in three positions: Fully opened, closed with mesh window and closed with mesh window and  

weather shield.

•  To configure the hood with the mesh window and weather shield closed, zip the mesh window closed around the seating compartment. 

 

See Figure 6.1

. Then, pull the weather shield down over the mesh window and attach the Velcro® at the bottom to secure it closed.  

See Figure 6.2

.

•  To configure the hood with only the mesh window closed, detach the Velcro® on the weather shield, neatly roll the weather shield up and 

secure it under the elastic loops at the top corners of the hood.  

See Figure 6.3

.

•  To configure the hood in the fully opened position, roll the mesh window AND the weather shield up together and secure them under the elastic 

loops as shown in 

Figure 6.4

.

 

NOTE:  The top rear portion of the hood has a roll back window. To open, pull the forward edge up, roll the flap back and secure it using the 

elastic loop attachment. 

See Figure 6.5

.

7 Securing/Removing a Child 

NOTE: 

For CocoonX2 users this section applies to BOTH seats.

NOTE: 

There are three height adjustment positions for the shoulder harness straps. For a younger child, the shoulder straps should be 

positioned through the lower sewn-in loops on the seatback. For a young child that is tall, the shoulder straps may be positioned through the 

upper sewn-in loops on the seatback. For a taller child, use the shoulder straps WITHOUT positioning them through these sewn-in loops. To  

re-position the shoulder straps, unbuckle them from the harness buckle and feed these straps through the sewn-in loops, ensuring that they are 

not twisted. Re-buckle the shoulder straps onto the harness buckle to secure them.

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Page 2: ...height of a child the product is designed to carry is 44 inches 111 76 cm Use of the stroller with two children weighing more than 50 lbs 22 68 kg each or children totaling more than 100 lbs 45 36 kg...

Page 3: ...in place WARNING ALWAYS keep children away from the stroller when unfolding ALWAYS secure the clamps on BOTH sides before use 5 Using the Rear Wheels Brakes Locate the red levers between the frame an...

Page 4: ...pushing the upper tube on that side towards the front of the stroller See Figure 9 3 Push the handle bar downward until the stroller is collapsed See Figure 9 4 Use caution not to catch the clamps or...

Page 5: ...ldren must be able to support their own heads Always be cognizant of exposure hazards such as wind chill and heat exhaustion Do not use cleaning solvents Clean only with mild soap and water Check the...

Page 6: ...h spring See Figure 16 2 Completely remove the skewer while leaving the wheel in place Place the coupler over the left side of the axle with the flat side of the coupler attachment facing inward again...

Page 7: ...rivets and other hardware and plastic parts on the stroller should be inspected periodically to ensure that they are secured properly and not damaged or malfunctioning The restraint system as well as...

Page 8: ...es boutons pression desserr s et du mat riel ou des coutures d chir es Cesser l utilisation de la poussette si elle ne devait pas bien fonctionner ou tre endommag e Le poids maximum d un enfant le pro...

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Page 18: ...n No instale un asiento para autom vil ni ning n otro asiento que no est aprobado por el fabricante dentro del remolque No haga modificaciones en el remolque No permita que el cuerpo la ropa los cordo...

Page 19: ...1 Retire todos los cartones y pl sticos que cubran las diferentes partes de los componentes Elimine correctamente los materiales de embalaje No permita que los ni os jueguen con ellos ADVERTENCIAS Est...

Page 20: ...r del cuadro de la bicicleta y abroche el clip en el gancho triple Ver Figura 19 3 Para quitar este accesorio por favor siga estas instrucciones en sentido inverso ADVERTENCIAS Aseg rese siempre de qu...

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