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oPening the PushChair

Remove the protective caps 
from the ends of the handle 
frame. 
Never attempt to use the 
pushchair with the covers fitted 
as the locks will not engage.

Release the finger catches 
located under both of the 
handles by pulling them 
upwards.

Lift the pushchair upwards and 
the frame will automatically 
start to open.
You may need to press down 
lightly on the seat to ensure 
the safety locks have engaged. 
There are two safety locks, one 
on each side of the pushchair.

Ensure the closing handle in 
the centre of the pushchair’s 
back is pushed down as far as 
possible by gently pushing the 
lever plates at the back fully 
down.

Warning: 

Ensure that all 

locking devices are engaged 
before use.

Summary of Contents for pliko pramette

Page 1: ...Instructions for use pliko pramette...

Page 2: ...air 5 Attaching the wheels 6 Attaching rear wheels to the frame 7 Fitting extending Removing the bumper bar 8 Fitting Removing the basket 9 Attaching the cup holder 9 Adjusting the handle length 10 Ad...

Page 3: ...the pushchair The pushchair comes equipped with a five point harness Always use the harness when your child is in the seat unit The suspension on all four wheels gives your child a comfortable ride A...

Page 4: ...PVC cover Regularly check that your child is comfortable and not over heating There are mesh ventilation panels on the sides of the cover These are essential to aid the flow of cool air around your ba...

Page 5: ...upwards Lift the pushchair upwards and the frame will automatically start to open You may need to press down lightly on the seat to ensure the safety locks have engaged There are two safety locks one...

Page 6: ...correctly fitted by attempting to pull them off again Attaching the back wheels Slot the rear wheels onto the back legs of the pushchair Ensure that the brake peddles on the wheels are facing out fro...

Page 7: ...n the insert on the back wheels with the bottom of the back frame on the pushchair 1 Align the end of the insert with the moulding on the back frame 2 Slide the insert into the moulding 3 Ensure the i...

Page 8: ...sh the two catches on the underside of the armrest inwards and slide the bumper bar fully in To extend the bumper bar Push the catches on the underside of the armrests inwards and slide the bumper bar...

Page 9: ...on either side of the frame We recommend that you do not exceed a load of 3kg in the basket Excessive weight could damaged the basket Slot the lug just above folded frame lock into the recess in the...

Page 10: ...sitions To shorten the handle Press the bottom of the button in and push the grip away from you The backrest can be adjusted to one of four positions To lower the backrest Pull the backrest adjustment...

Page 11: ...when the pushchair is being used by a child that can sit unaided and the backrest is in an upright position Positions 1 2 are for general use Position 3 is only used when the Mypod Navetta Carrycot i...

Page 12: ...r can be used in either the fixed or swivel mode Fixed mode Push the catches between the front wheels upwards The wheels will now be fixed and will not swivel Swivel mode Push the catches between the...

Page 13: ...hair s wheels move freely Warning Always engage the brakes when you leave or let go of the pushchair for whatever reason The rear ride on plate can be used for lifting the pushchair up curbs and to ca...

Page 14: ...ts Fasten the press studs on the side flaps of the hood onto the insides of the armrests Fasten the press studs on the back of the hood onto the studs on the seats backrest To remove the hood Undo all...

Page 15: ...ron first push the bottom part of the apron under the bumper bar Fasten the zip on the bottom edge of the apron to the zip on the front edge of the footrest cover Important Always ensure that the apro...

Page 16: ...the tongues will slide out of the buckle D Your child can now be removed from the pushchair Adjusting the harness To tighten the waist straps pull both of the ends of the straps outwards E The waist s...

Page 17: ...e backrest and pull it upwards 3 as shown in the diagram Continue to pull the handle upwards until the pushchair is fully folded 4 Ensure that the two locking catches below the finger catches lock ove...

Page 18: ...o its fully extended position see page 8 Important Ensure that both ends of the bumper are locked into the armrests when extended Never convert into a pram with the bumper bar not extended Unfasten th...

Page 19: ...by pushing the hood brackets into the arm rest slots until they lock in place Fasten the studs on the back of the hood to the studs on the underside of the pushchair footrest Attaching the apron Slot...

Page 20: ...e seat unit where the backrest joins the seat base there are two flaps Under the flap are the attachment brackets Pull the locks on the sides of the frame outwards and hold Rotate the attachment brack...

Page 21: ...led out position Lift the car seat clear of the pushchair Pull the locks on the sides of the frame outwards and hold Push the attachment brackets down into there recesses and pull the fabric cover bac...

Page 22: ...fitted Zip the hood and raincover together Support the raincover whilst zipping it to the hood Opening the front of the raincover The top of the raincover should be unzipped from the hood and folded o...

Page 23: ...ether Support the raincover whilst zipping it to the hood Opening the front of the raincover The top of the raincover should be unzipped from the hood and folded onto the apron when taking your child...

Page 24: ...ar then pull away from the armrest to release the attachment studs Repeat the same process to remove the rear attachment studs from the armrests Unfasten the press studs at the bottom of the wings of...

Page 25: ...of the frame with your fingers Unfasten the two press studs holding the seat fabric to the frame Gently slide the cover off the front of the footrest Slide the sides of the cover off the sides of the...

Page 26: ...od or apron when you take the item 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 select...

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Page 28: ...pliko pramette www mamasandpapas com Mamas Papas Colne Bridge Road Huddersield HD5 0RH customer care helpline customer care mamasandpapas com PLIKO PRAMETTE FIUK1101I138 20 06 2011...

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