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fig. 30

fig. 33

fig. 31

fig. 34

fig. 32

fig. 35

Press

Waist

Strap

Crotch

Strap

Shoulder

Strap

Clasp

fig. A

Harness 

Positions

Lower

Inner

Inner

Outer

Outer

Outer

Upper

To fasten the harness, insert each waist strap fastener 

through the loop on each shoulder strap (fig.30). Then 

insert both waist strap fasteners into the clasp on the 

crotch strap (fig.31 & 32).
To release the harness, squeeze each of each clips in the 

centre of the harness and pull away from the clasp, one at 

a time (fig.33).
Adjust the harness length using the buckles on each strap 

(fig.34).
‘D’ Ring 

The ‘D’ rings highlighted are provided for fitting a separate 

harness complying with BS 6684 (fig.35).

When using the safety harness from birth, it may be necessary to use the lower holes for 

the shoulder strap and the inner holes for the waist straps and crotch strap.

Higher holes for the shoulder strap and outer holes for the waist straps and crotch strap 

should be used when your child is of a suitable size. (See fig.A)

WARNING: 

Always use the crotch strap in combination with

the waist belt

Fitting and Removing the Hood

Adjusting the Hood

fig. 27

fig. 28

fig. 29

To fold the hood, pull the hood adjusters up on both sides of the hood, as shown above.

Using the Harness

fig. 24

fig. 25

fig. 26

To fit the hood, place the hood on the chassis, inline with the seat unit. Clip the hood 

catches onto each side of the chassis (fig.24).

Then to prevent the hood slipping down pull the elastic around the chassis and loop over 

the peg on the side of the hood (fig.25).

To remove the hood, unloop the elastic, then lift the hood catch away from the chassis 

(fig.26).

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Summary of Contents for Triple

Page 1: ...Triple Instruction Manual IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...able for running or skating WARNING Any load attached to the handles will affect the stability of the pram pushchair A basket is provided for the carriage of other items up to a maximum permissible weight of 3 kg Where a hood parent pocket is provided an additional 1kg maximum permissible weight can be used within this This stroller is intended to carry three children from birth and up to a maximu...

Page 3: ...d be fully upright To fold the stroller release the three primary locks at the back of the stroller one at a time by pulling away from the stroller and then lifting using your hand or foot fig 7 Next using your foot press down on the secondary lock at the right hand side of the stroller fig 8 Then push the handles forwards and down towards the front wheels fig 9 until completely folded fig 10 Enga...

Page 4: ...ke lever using your foot fig 20 Apply the brake before putting your child into the pushchair Apply the brake when the pushchair is stationary To recline the backrest press the button on the backrest release toggle and pull away from the seat to the desired height fig 21 Lower the seat to rest on the toggle fig 22 To put upright grip the sides of the toggle with one hand and the strap with the othe...

Page 5: ... use the lower holes for the shoulder strap and the inner holes for the waist straps and crotch strap Higher holes for the shoulder strap and outer holes for the waist straps and crotch strap should be used when your child is of a suitable size See fig A WARNING Always use the crotch strap in combination with the waist belt Fitting and Removing the Hood Adjusting the Hood fig 27 fig 28 fig 29 To f...

Page 6: ...NING When using the rainshield regularly check your child has adequate ventilation and is not overheating Unless it is raining the rainshield should be removed To fit the rainshield place the rainshield over the stroller and allow the rainshield to drape over the front of the stroller Secure in place using the press studs at both sides of the rainshield fig 39 and clips onto the front legs of the ...

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