Nuna Tavo User Manual Download Page 8

Rear Wheels

-   Insert the rear wheel into the rear leg. A 

“click”

 sound 

means the rear wheel is assembled completely. Repeat 

on opposite side. 

    Check that the wheels are securely attached by pulling  

    on them. 

-  To remove the rear wheel, press the release button 

(1)

 

and detach the rear wheel from the rear leg 

(2)

Storage Basket

-  Wrap the basket flap around the rear frame and  

      

fasten the 3 snaps.

Arm Bar

  Always secure the child with the harness. The arm bar is  

    not a restraint device.

-  Align the arm bar ends with the arm bar mounts, and 

insert until it clicks into place. A 

“click”

 sound means the 

arm bar is assembled completely.

-  To remove the arm bar, press the arm bar release buttons 

(1)

, and lift the arm bar up.

 (2)

click

2

1

1

2

1

1

4

5

2

3

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TAVO instructions

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TAVO instructions

Summary of Contents for Tavo

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Page 2: ...Designed around your life ...

Page 3: ...uct Information Product Registration 4 Warranty 4 Contact 4 Child Usage Requirements 4 Warnings 5 Parts List 8 Product Set Up 10 Product Use 14 Accessory 22 Cleaning and Maintenance 24 IMPORTANT KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ CAREFULLY ...

Page 4: ...s please contact our customer service department In the USA infousa nuna eu www nuna eu 1 855 NUNA USA Child Usage Requirements This stroller is suitable for use with children who meet the following requirements Weight up to 50 lbs 22 7 kg maximum Height 45 in 114 3 cm WARNING Failure to follow these warnings and instructions could result in serious injury or death A child s safety is your respons...

Page 5: ...e position unless the calf support is raised to cover the front opening and the fabric flaps are snapped to the side of the stroller seat AVOID FINGER ENTRAPMENT Use care when folding and unfolding the stroller Be certain the stroller is fully erected and latched before allowing your child near the stroller STRANGULATION HAZARD Do not place items with a string around your child s neck suspend stri...

Page 6: ...b axle 1 Front Wheel x2 2 Rear Wheel x2 3 Arm bar 4 Brake Assembly 5 Canopy 6 Canopy Visor 7 Seat Pad 8 Arm Bar 9 Calf Support 10 Front Wheel 11 Rear Wheel 12 Buckle 13 Shoulder Harness Pads 14 Handle Adjustment Button 15 Insert 16 Handle 17 Folding Button 18 Infant Carrier Lock 19 Recline Adjustment Button 20 Storage Basket 21 Brake Lever 22 Brake Assembly 5 17 6 11 10 x2 x2 1 2 4 3 7 8 9 12 13 1...

Page 7: ...mbled completely Check the wheel is securely attached by pulling out Repeat on opposite side 4 To remove the front wheel slide the release button out 1 and then detach the front wheel from the front leg 2 Brake Assembly Make sure the brake lever is up before attaching the brake assembly to the frame 5 Push the brake assembly onto the rear leg tubes A click sound means the brake assembly is attache...

Page 8: ...om the rear leg 2 Storage Basket 3 Wrap the basket flap around the rear frame and fasten the 3 snaps Arm Bar Always secure the child with the harness The arm bar is not a restraint device 4 Align the arm bar ends with the arm bar mounts and insert until it clicks into place A click sound means the arm bar is assembled completely 5 To remove the arm bar press the arm bar release buttons 1 and lift ...

Page 9: ...f the stroller seat Check Set Up Stroller frame is latched open Rear and front wheels securely attached Canopy mount attached to stroller frame and canopy zipped to seat pad Basket securely attached Arm bar securely attached Canopy securely attached 2 1 14 TAVO instructions 15 TAVO instructions ...

Page 10: ...ing the lower adjustment buckles 1 Then slide the waist adjustment straps 2 Shoulder Harness Position 5 The upper shoulder harness buckles can be moved up and down for added adjustment To avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out always secure your child with harness Make sure your child is snugly secured The space between the child and the shoulder harness should be about the thickness of ...

Page 11: ...pull the dream drape down 4 For added air flow unzip the top zipper to expose the mesh Roll the fabric flap up and secure using the webbing 5 To access the child from the back of the stroller unzip the bottom zipper Roll the fabric flap up and secure using the webbing 6 To remove the canopy unzip both zippers in the back and then slide the canopy mounts up 1 4 5 6 2 3 18 TAVO instructions 19 TAVO ...

Page 12: ...When the recline is flat the calf support must be in the vertical position Pull the fabric out from under the calf support and attach it to the stroller using the 4 snaps Child may slip into leg openings and strangle Never use in the reclined position unless the extra flap is pulled out from under the calf support snapped into place and is secure DO NOT use enclosure with an older child that can l...

Page 13: ...tep down on the red area on the brake lever 4 To unlock the rear wheels step down on the green area on the brake lever Always apply the brake when the stroller is stopped Push the stroller slightly to ensure the brake is engaged Handle The handle has 4 positions 5 To adjust the height of the handle pull the handle adjustment buttons up 1 and then pull the handle up or down 2 1 1 2 1 4 5 2 3 22 TAV...

Page 14: ... seat to the lowest position push the canopy to the rear of the stroller and attach the arm bar 4 To open the infant carrier lock slide the latch out 1 To close the infant carrier lock slide the latch in 2 5 Open the infant carrier lock and place the infant carrier on the stroller so it sits over the arm bar Then close the infant carrier lock Pull up on the infant carrier to check that it is fully...

Page 15: ...ith water and remove any dirt To ensure long lasting use wipe off this product with a soft absorbent cloth after using it in rainy weather Refer to the care label attached to the fabric for washing and drying instructions It is normal for fabric to color from sunlight and to show wear and tear after a long period of use even when used normally For reasons of safety only use original Nuna parts Che...

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