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Care and Maintenance

•  A pushchair has many moving parts, and surfaces which move against each other, over time these surfaces can become dry or even 

attract dirt or dust. By simply cleaning your pushchair chassis on a regular basis and lightly spraying the moving parts with a silicon spray 
your pushchair will fold and push better for longer.

•  Different environments can present different challenges to your pushchair, a visit to the beach can increase salt corrosion to parts,  

but so too can a wet or snowy day, so again by cleaning and lubricating your pushchair you can help fight the effects of the environment 
on your pushchair.

•  When a pushchair is in use, with all its locking mechanisms in place, its a solid rigid item designed for carrying your child. However, 

when folded its the exact opposite, impacts can knock it out of alignment, or putting things on top of it could twist it out of shape, so we 
recommend taking a little more care with it when folded for storage.

•  Hanging bags on the handles of the pushchair not only creates a risk of tipping, but it can also cause excessive and uneven wear, as 

weight here causes the chassis to twist as handles are not designed to be a load bearing part.

•  Just as with extra weight in the basket, or bags on handles, the use of a buggy-board reduces the life of your product by increasing  

the weight on the product, but by also putting weight and strain onto parts in a direction they were not designed to experience. 
Consequently use of these products invalidates the warranty on pushchairs.

•  Fabric care: All the Mamas & Papas pushchairs fabrics are shower resistant. Should your pushchair become wet, do not fold the hood  

or apron when you take it inside. Always allow the fabrics to dry naturally away from strong heat sources such as fires, radiators and  
out of direct sunlight.

•  Whilst fabrics are carefully selected and tested, washing, wear and normal exposure to bright sunlight may cause their colour to change.
•  The exposed edges of fabrics are often the first to wear and fray, remember this when storing or transporting your pushchair  

and accessories.

•  Light soiling to the pushchair can be removed with a damp sponge and a mild detergent. The fabric cover can be sponged clean using  

a mild detergent if necessary.

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Summary of Contents for armadillo

Page 1: ...x1 15m AMKR_0307_0114_V4 Mamas Papas Ltd 2014 armadillo pushchair stroller...

Page 2: ...rs now we see them all grown up with children of their own helping us to share our passion for parenting to their generation of Mums and Dads We hope you enjoy exploring our new collection and wish yo...

Page 3: ...ld Release Trigger 16 Secondary Fold Release Twist 17 Tether Strap 18 Harness Lug 19 Backrest Recline Leaver 20 Backrest Incline Strap 21 Brake Pedal A 22 Rear Wheel Release Button 23 Carry Handle 24...

Page 4: ...IMPORTANT keep these instructions for future reference...

Page 5: ...5 C D B A E x2 x2 What s in the box...

Page 6: ...6 B A A B Fitting the rear wheels...

Page 7: ...7 C A...

Page 8: ...8 C D Fitting front wheels Swivel wheels...

Page 9: ...9 Removing rear wheels Removing front wheels...

Page 10: ...10 Opening the pushchair...

Page 11: ...11 Secure the brake cable...

Page 12: ...12 Using the brakes...

Page 13: ...13 Adjusting the footrest...

Page 14: ...14 Adjusting the backrest...

Page 15: ...15 Adjusting the shoulder straps...

Page 16: ...16 Using the safety harness...

Page 17: ...17...

Page 18: ...18 Removing the hood Reverse this procedure to assemble...

Page 19: ...19 Folding the pushchair...

Page 20: ...20 Fitting the raincover...

Page 21: ...21 Finished...

Page 22: ...s a risk of tipping but it can also cause excessive and uneven wear as weight here causes the chassis to twist as handles are not designed to be a load bearing part Just as with extra weight in the ba...

Page 23: ...23...

Page 24: ...ding this product Do not let your child play with this product Do not allow your child to climb or stand on this product Always use the restraint system Check that the pram body or seat unit or car se...

Page 25: ...round the child s neck such as hood strings or pacifier cords Do not suspend strings over a product or attach string to toys Ensure the parking device is engaged when placing or removing children When...

Page 26: ...26 15kg 3 23kg 50lbs 109cm 43 1...

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Page 28: ...28 3kg 6 6lbs D Sola...

Page 29: ...29 Notes...

Page 30: ...Notes...

Page 31: ...other than the child in the seat unit as this can affect the stability of the pushchair Q Will the Armadillo fit in my boot A The Armadillo will fit in most car boots depending on how small your boot...

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