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brakes  

f   

stand behind buggy and with one foot push 

    brake down to activate; lift to deactivate.  

    note

 always apply brake when parking your   

    buggy. apply brake before loading children.

handle  

 

stand behind buggy, press in both grey 

    buttons and rotate handle to desired height.   

hood

h  

hood will come attached. 

    to erect: pull hood back and attach 
    both outer sets of snaps to handle hinges,   
    then secure middle snap to cross bar. 

i   

stand in front of buggy and connect 

    remaining 4 snaps to buggy frame. 

j  

 to remove hood: undo all snaps and remove 

    crimped wire ends from eyelets on both 
    sides of buggy frame. 

k  

 then fold hood in half in a downward 

    motion and remove.

harness

l  

 unclip buckles on breastplate and place 

    baby in buggy. set upper strap height to 
    fit snugly over baby’s shoulders. breast-
    plate should fit snugly on baby’s chest. 
    (you should be able to fit 2 average     
    sized fingers between straps and baby).
    

ups ` downs

   

 there are 3 seat positions: upright, heads 

    up and newborn. adjust as required using  
    seat adjustment clips at rear of main seat.

upright:

 

both clips are done up and top  

    webbing strap is as shown.

n  

heads up: both clips are done up and top 

    webbing strap is as shown by he right 
    hand seat position.

o

 newborn: both clips are undone.

 to return seat to upright position:   

    

    invert back rest and reattach clips. 

plastic back flap

q  

clear plastic back flap can be attached   

    to back of buggy to help protect your child 
    from poor weather. attach using toggles as  
    shown. back flap can be rolled up and held 
    at top using toggle under hood. 

    warning: 

never allow plastic to fall over child.

folding 

r   

rotate both auto frame locks at bottom of 

    frame seat down 180

then press in, allowing 

    frame to collapse.

 

lift up cross bar allowing front wheels to fold  

    under frame. press frame flat until fold lock 
    clicks into place.  

  

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Page 1: ... t w i n 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: ...2 6 9 7 8 3 5 12 11 10 4 1 twin TM buggy t w i n u n d r e s s e d ...

Page 4: ...d e f g j i l m n d o i t n o n o t t h a t t h i s a b c o k h ...

Page 5: ...s p q r t h a t s i t ...

Page 6: ...b to attach rear wheels insert axles into rear wheels from side without brake disk depress black axle hub and insert into buggy axle housing c lift footwell as far as hinge will allow d to attach front wheels fully extend swivel lock and insert wheel rod into buggy frame as shown release swivel lock and check wheel is in place for use to lock unlock swivel wheel extend and rotate swivel lock align...

Page 7: ...t snugly on baby s chest you should be able to fit 2 average sized fingers between straps and baby ups downs there are 3 seat positions upright heads up and newborn adjust as required using seat adjustment clips at rear of main seat m upright both clips are done up and top webbing strap is as shown n heads up both clips are done up and top webbing strap is as shown by he right hand seat position o...

Page 8: ...cts in materials and workmanship for one year from date of purchase if product has a manufactur ing fault we will repair it for free if not practical to repair it we will at our discretion replace part in question if product fails due to wear and tear accident neglect or negligence or is outside the warranty we will twin TM buggy add adapt other products available for the twin buggy covers twin st...

Page 9: ...turer s rep resentative reserves right to charge a service fee and or charge for parts replaced repaired a return freight charge may apply exclusions any consequential loss or damage to any person or property directly or indirectly as a result of using product who do I contact please discuss any warranty or service queries with your store of english purchase you will be required to show proof of p...

Page 10: ... instructions this may make the buggy unstable do not place more than 3kg 7lbs in the parcel tray warning always place wrist strap around your wrist when using buggy warning always use the safety harness to avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out always secure all safety harness straps and ensure it s correctly fitted and adjusted to secure the child firmly make sure children are clear be...

Page 11: ...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 ...

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