
Ergo Caboose Instruction Manual
Removing the Infant Car Seat
Carrier Support System
• Remove the infant carrier from the stroller.
• To remove the infant car seat carrier support system,
press the release buttons on the side of the child
handle (See Figure 42) and pull the rear support bar
slightly from the stroller. Repeat on the other side.
Once both sides are unlocked, slide the rear support
bar out of the handles until it is free.
• Gently push one side of the front support bar
towards the center of the stroller (See Figure 43) until
the metal pin is released from the side rail. Then pull
the support bar metal pin out of the other side of the
stroller frame. See Figure 44.
• Store the car seat carrier support in a clean, safe
place for future use.
Figure 42
Figure 43
Maintenance
All of the fittings, snaps, locks, rivets, and other
hardware and plastic parts on the stroller should be
inspected periodically to insure that they are secured
properly and not damaged or malfunctioning. The
seat belts and safety harnesses, as well as all other
straps and fabric items and their stitching should
also be inspected periodically to insure that they are
secured properly and not loose, torn or otherwise
damaged. All moving parts, such as wheels, brakes,
and hinges should also be checked periodically to
insure they are operating properly.
Any missing, broken, or worn components should be
replaced immediately, and the stroller should not be
used until they are replaced. Only original manufac-
turer’s components should be used. If needed, please
contact Joovy at our toll-free phone number.
Cleaning
The fabric material on this stroller can be cleaned us-
ing mild household soap or detergent and warm water
on a sponge or clean cloth.
The frame and wheels should always be kept clean
and free of dirt and foreign matter, especially after
operating the stroller in rain, snow, or other harsh
environments. Use a sponge or cloth dampened with
warm water and a mild detergent cleaner to clean the
wheels after such use.
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Figure 44