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means that these shoulder straps are
set to accommodate a child of approxi-
mately 6 months.
- The length and position of the shoulder
straps can be adjusted.
- If you wish to adjust the length and
position, you must detach the shoulder
straps from the seat. Working on the
back of the seat, pull the synthetic eye-
lets of the shoulder straps through the
slots in the back.
- Once you have detached the shoulder
straps from the seat, you can see two
synthetic eyelets fitted per shoulder
strap.(See overview, no. 18)
- One is located at the far end of the
shoulder strap and the other 6cm
underneath.
- The eyelet at the far end is for normal
use. You must use the eyelet under-
neath, when your child is still very
young (approx. 6 to 9 months old).
- There are two slots for each shoulder
strap in the back of the seat, which
determine the position of the shoulder
strap. You must use the slot that best
fits the shoulder height of your child.
- Reattach the shoulder straps to the seat
by pulling the selected eyelets through
the slots in the back again.
! Please ensure that the synthetic eyelets
are pulled through the plastic plate in
the back in their entirety.
! Make sure that the eyelets that you do
not use are safely covered by the fabric
shoulder protectors at all times. When
using the eyelets for the lowest posi-
tion, you must fold the remaining part
of the shoulder strap with synthetic
eyelet and fit it underneath the shoul-
der protector.
The bumper bar (q)
Fasten the bumper bar with the hooks
all facing up.
· Open the hooks on the bumper bar with
your thumbs. Place the bumper bar
over the round connectors between the
framework and the push bar.
· Press the bumper bar until it clicks into
position or the hooks are completely
around the connectors.
· The bumper bar can be twisted open
in order to make it easier to place your
child and also remove them from the
pushchair.
· Open the hook on one side of the bumper
bar with your thumb and carefully pull
this side of the bumper bar loose. You
can now open the bumper bar.
· When the seat has been taken off you
can make it more compact by folding
the bumper bar upwards.
The canopy (r)
· Place the canopy by clicking the fas-
teners over the frame at the square
notches.
· To remove the canopy, hold the faste-
ners by the lips on the outside.
· Move the lips outwards and take the
canopy elements off the seat.
Making the pushchair seat more compact
(u)
To make the seat more compact after it
has been removed, rotate the push bar
that has been slid in towards the head
end of the seat until the top frame is
flat. To make it even more compact you
can click the foot end loose and fold it
backwards.
Folding the frame with fitted seat
The frame can be folded with fitted
seat. The resulting package is less com-
pact than when you remove the seat.
· Place the seat in the seat position
facing forwards.
· Adjust the push bar to the vertical position.
· Unlock the sub-frame by pushing the
unlocking hooks forward. The sub-
frame now folds in.
· Rotate the push bar in order to flatten
the package.
The storage position
The pushchair can be stored standing
upright when folded.
· Lock the swivel wheels in the forward
direction.
· Lift the back with the push bar and
then allow the pushchair to rest on the
footrest, brake and front wheels.
The carry cot
The carry cot is suitable for newborn
babies up to 9 kg in weight and is used
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