background image

inline

TM

 buggy

dash instructions

 

assembling your new phil`teds inline

TM

 dash 

is effortless and tool-free. just follow these 
simple steps and in 5 minutes you’ll be off! 

bits ` bobs

red numbers below refer to buggy parts 
indicated inside back flap of this guide. 

1.        

rear guards

2.       

rear wheels 

3.       

sun hood

4.       

front wheel

5.       

rear axles

6.       

handle/brake

7.       

back flap

 

8.       

footwell

9.       

swivel lock

10.      

harness

11.       

auto frame lock

12.      

fold lock release trigger

13.      

wrist strap 

14.      

double kit (sold separately)

15.      

retaining strap (comes with double kit)

safe ` sound

we’ve attained the following safety standards:

• 

 

EN 1888:2005 

  AS/NZS 2088:2000 

•  

ASTM F833-07a

  

wheeling ` dealing 

keep tyres inflated to 22PSI

a

  release fold lock by pushing in grey frame 

    lock button.

 attach rear guards by clipping them on

    as shown. 

c

  insert axles into rear wheels 

    (from side without brake disk). 

d

  to attach rear wheels: depress silver 

    axle hub and insert wheel axle into buggy 
    axle housing.

e

  lift footwell as far as hinge will allow.

f

   to attach front wheel: fully extend swivel 

    lock knob and insert wheel rod into buggy 
    frame, as shown. release swivel lock knob 
    and check wheel is in place for use. 
    to place front wheel in swivel position: 
    rotate swivel lock 90

o

 until it clips into 

    place (visibly extended).
    to place front wheel in locked (non swivel) 
    position: rotate swivel lock 90

o

 until it clips 

    into place (no longer extended).

gettin’ it together  

 turn buggy over onto 3 wheels. pull  

    handle up until you hear a resounding ‘click’. 

handle  

dash is equipped with an intelligent handle that 
incorporates multi adjustment and braking.

2

Summary of Contents for Inline Dash

Page 1: ... i n l i n e TM d a s h s u r v i v a l g u i d e english ...

Page 2: ...english w e l c o m e t o t h e c r a z y w o r l d o f p a r e n t i n g t a k e a d e e p b r e a t h n o t e P G p a r e n t a l g u i d a n c e r e q u i r e d N B b a b y n o t i n c l u d e d ...

Page 3: ... a d a p t s u r v i v e TM ...

Page 4: ...6 12 13 14 15 1 2 5 inline TM buggy d a s h u n d r e s s e d 3 7 10 6 11 8 9 4 ...

Page 5: ...e f g h i j k l m d o i t n o n o t t h a t t h i s a b d n c o ...

Page 6: ...t p q u v s t h a t s i t r ...

Page 7: ...old lock by pushing in grey frame lock button b attach rear guards by clipping them on as shown c insert axles into rear wheels from side without brake disk d to attach rear wheels depress silver axle hub and insert wheel axle into buggy axle housing e lift footwell as far as hinge will allow f to attach front wheel fully extend swivel lock knob and insert wheel rod into buggy frame as shown relea...

Page 8: ...by harness strap tension can be adjusted using clips located at shoulder height ups downs m dash seat can be adjusted to any position from upright through to lie flat to adjust seat n to recline seat from upright through any position to sleepy 10o up from lie flat compress seat adjustment clip on seat back and slide into desired position o from sleepy position to lie flat undo zips on either side ...

Page 9: ...de double kit on ensuring nib springs pop through holes on double kit frame load heavier toddler in front seat first then place lighter toddler in double kit at rear always unload rear toddler first warning never use double kit without toddler in front seat folding remove double kit if attached in rear position u depress and hold in red safety button on inside left of handle whilst pulling up fram...

Page 10: ...by way of example abnormal use not following instructions child left unattended safety harness not used excessive load trans port damage i e airline or freight damage english cuts bruises cleaning and caring for your dash dash fabric brush off dirt more intense cleaning can be done by hand in warm water using mild natural soap do not use detergents or bleach air dry dash frame brush dirt off frame...

Page 11: ...l safety harness straps and ensure customer costs within warranty customer is responsible for any inwards freight charge to return product to manufacturer representative s for warranty and or service customer costs outside warranty where proof of purchase is not provided or product is outside of one year period manufacturer representative s reserves right to charge a service fee and or charge for ...

Page 12: ...r adjusting the buggy if required use the D rings on the waist strap to attach a safety harness warning apply brakes when parking the buggy apply brakes when loading or unloading children a buggy in sin gle or baby toddler configuration is intended for children up to 4 years or maximum weight of 40kg 88lbs and height of 1m or 3 3 feet in the double configuration the recommended max load is 25kg 55...

Page 13: ...l and Teds Most Excellent Buggy Company Ltd 2007 We Phil and Teds Most Excellent Buggy Company Ltd own the intellectual property rights in our brands designs and inventions featured in this publication These include without limitation the phil teds adapt survive INLINE trade marks and INLINE DOUBLE BUGGY shape We actively pursue people who infringe our intellectual property ...

Reviews: