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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
ATTACHING THE WHEELS
Rear Wheels
: Depress the spring button-springs on the axles of the two rear wheels and push
into the openings situated at the end of the buggy frame (when folded these are situated at the
front of the buggy beside the footplate). When the wheel has been firmly placed the button-spring
will spring back preventing the wheel from involuntarily pulling away the frame.
Note:
If a spring-button should stick, exert light pressure and it will “pop” up.
Front swivel wheel
– the same process as for the rear wheels. However, before inserting front
wheel, withdraw the tri-knob and rotate the locking pin vertically so that it rests on the boss of the
locking chamber.
Insert the front wheel shaft into the opening at the front of the buggy, rotating the shaft as you
push and the wheel will become secure into position.
Important:
Check that all the spring buttons located on the 3/4 wheels are “popped”
out before using your buggy
FIXING THE SWIVEL FRONT WHEELS
Align the front wheel so that it sits directly under the footplate and is pointing directly ahead.
Rotate the black tri-knob at the front swivel chamber so that the pin locks into the notch which
secures the swivel wheel.
ASSEMBLING THE BUGGY INTO AN UPRIGHT POSITION
Simply lift the buggy by the handle and pull the rear frame backwards. You may need to use your
foot to assist with pulling the frame back. The frame will lock automatically with an audible “click”.
The rear wheels and frame will fall into position without manual assistance.
SAFETY LOCKING DEVICES (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY)
The Everest Twin buggy has 2 sliding braces, which operate on either side of the buggy. The
Everest Twin buggy has 3 locking devices;
1) When the buggy is opened out into the working position, the Buggy’s locking device on the
RHS and LHS lock automatically.
2) The secondary lock is situated at the rear of the automatic lock, on the
right hand side
(RHS)
of the buggy (standing behind the buggy). To securely activate the lock, push the lock down into
place, fitting over the rear of the sliding brace lock, so that the brace cannot move backwards.