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J-CARBON Instruction Manual 

J-CARBON Instruction Manual 

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17. Removing the seat unit
Lift the seat part of the seat unit upwards to meet the back rest (fig. 39).
Drop the seat unit forwards into a horizontal position (fig. 40) and lift off 

the chassis (fig. 41).
18. Attaching the seat unit in parent-facing mode
Slide the seat unit into the chassis housings with the seat facing the 

rear of the stroller (fig. 42).
Lift the back rest into a seated position (fig. 43).

   WARNING:

 ensure the seat unit is locked in place on the 

chassis before use. 

19. Using the J-CARBON with a Group 0 Car Seat
Slide the car seat adaptors into the housings on the chassis (fig. 44)

The car seat adaptors are labelled L and R. This is from the perspective 

of you standing behind the chassis.
The adaptors will lock into place with a click.

   WARNING:

 ensure the car seat adaptors are locked in place 

before use.

14. Adjusting the shoulder strap height
Pinch the top slider buttons inwards and push up or down to adjust the 

shoulder harness into the desired position (fig. 33).
Always ensure that the harness is a comfortable fit on your child’s shoulders.

   WARNING:

 to avoid serious injury always use a  

5-point safety harness. 

15. Operating the 5-point safety harness 
To fasten the harness bring together the left and right sections of the 

shoulder straps (fig. 34) and push into the main buckle housing on the 

crotch strap until they click into place (fig. 35)

   WARNING:

 to avoid injury always use the 5-point safety harness.

To open the harness, press the button on the buckle housing (fig. 36).
16. Adjusting the 5-point safety harness
The waist strap and shoulder strap are adjustable to grow with your child. 

Simply slide the harness through the adjusters to the desired position 

(fig. 37 & 38)

   WARNING:

 to avoid injury always use the 5-point safety harness.

Summary of Contents for J-Carbon

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...25 26 27 28 29 30 19 20 21 22 23 24 13 14 15 16 17 18 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 02 03 04 05 06 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 3: ...55 61 56 62 57 59 58 60 49 50 51 52 53 54 43 44 45 46 47 48 37 38 39 40 41 42 31 32 33 34 35 36 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 4: ...wing away bumper bar 11 Recling the seat unit 12 Removing and attaching the back panel 19 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 CONTENTS 13 Adjusting the hood height 14 Adjusting the shoulder strap heig...

Page 5: ...hat the pram body seat unit or car seat attachement devices are correctly engaged before use WARNING do not let your child play with this product WARNING always use the restraint system in combination...

Page 6: ...lip the travel lock located at the rear wheel fig 9 Lift the handle bar upwards fig 10 until it locks into place fig 11 Lift the seat unit upwards into an upright position fig 12 and then drop the sea...

Page 7: ...10 Swing away bumper bar Press the button on one side of the bumper bar to swing away this allows easy access to your child fig 26 11 Reclining the seat unit Lift the handle located on the rear of th...

Page 8: ...ick WARNING ensure the car seat adaptors are locked in place before use 14 Adjusting the shoulder strap height Pinch the top slider buttons inwards and push up or down to adjust the shoulder harness i...

Page 9: ...ce the mattress and reattach the apron IMPORTANT ensure that the stay bars are fully engaged before using the carrycot Your J CARBON carrycot comes with adaptors that are also compatible with Group 0...

Page 10: ...fires gas fires etc This carrycot is not a safe means of transport by car and should NEVER be used as such Before carrying or lifting make sure that the handle is in the correct position The head of...

Page 11: ...periods of time even normal exposure to sunlight may cause change to the colour of the fabrics Light oil or silicone spray can be used to lubricate moving parts Ensure zips are either fully open or c...

Page 12: ...condition and is regularly maintained You must also adhere to all instructions for care and use as these will keep your product in the best condition and will prevent injury or damage to your product...

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