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Instructions for Assembly, Operation and Maintenance   

13

A

ADJUSTING THE BACKREST

PULL

PULL

PULL

PULL

1

2

PUSH

LIFT

A

 To raise the backrest, support the 

backrest with one hand and pull the strap 
until designed postion.

B

 To lower the backrest, push the button 

and pull the lever then slowly lower the 
backrest.

A

B

•  THE UPRIGHT POSITIONS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USE WITH CHILDREN 

LESS THAN 6 MONTHS OLD.

•  THE LOWEST RECLINE POSITION SHOULD BE USED TO TRANSPORT 

BABIES. THE BACKREST CAN BE ADJUSTED TO A MORE UPRIGHT 

POSITION AS THE CHILD GROWS OLDER AND IS ABLE TO SUPPORT  

IT’S HEAD WITHOUT ASSISTANCE.

PLEASE NOTE

If the child is sitting in the seat, support the backrest as it reclines.  
If you have difficulty adjusting the backrest you may need to remove the child from the  
seat to allow you to raise or lower the backrest with ease.

S

TROLLER OPERA

TION

Summary of Contents for RIDE LITE LX5016 Series

Page 1: ...PORTANT KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE RIDE LITE TM ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT TRAVEL SYSTEM STROLLER Compatible with Britax Safe n Sound Unity baby capsule sold separately Series LX501...

Page 2: ...t Britax Customer Service COMPATIBLE WITH Britax Safe n Sound Unity Neos Baby Capsules with Click GoTM Adaptors Britax Safe n Sound Unity Baby Capsule Isofix with Click GoTM Adaptors Britax B Safe 35...

Page 3: ...E PIVOTING HANDLE USING THE TETHER STRAP SECURING YOUR CHILD HARNESS ADJUSTING THE HARNESS USING THE HARNESS USING THE STROLLER INSTALLING THE CLICK GOTM ADAPTORS ATTACHING REMOVING BABY CAPSULES ATTA...

Page 4: ...G PARTS IF YOU ADJUST THE STROLLER DO NOT USE ANY ACCESSORIES OTHER THAN THOSE APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS STROLLER BY BRITAX IT IS UNSAFE TO USE ACCESSORIES NOT APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS STROLLER THE...

Page 5: ...remove the child from the stroller before going up or down stairs or escalators Do not lift the stroller by the arm bar supplied because it may disengage Do not allow children to stand on the seat Do...

Page 6: ...balance Keep feet apart and in a comfortable position Minimise lower back bending Bend knees preferable at as large an angle as possible but not at a right angle use a semi squat in preference to a f...

Page 7: ...ce 7 STROLLER FEATURES Handle Adjustment Folding Button Frame Lock Latch Rear Wheel Release Basket Backstrap Adjuster Brake Pedal 5 Point Harness Front Wheel Release Bumper Bar Canopy Handle Arm Bar R...

Page 8: ...se parts There is potential for fingers or parts of the body to injured when the stroller is being unfolded due care should be exercised Keep children clear of the stroller when unfolding the stroller...

Page 9: ...he front leg mouldings A Insert each wheel axle into the moulding and push in until locked You should hear a click which indicates the wheel has locked in Pull on the wheel to make sure it is engaged...

Page 10: ...oll the canopy window flap up and secure with the elastic loop and toggle E To remove the canopy slide the canopy mouldings as shown by the arrow out of the frame mouldings SLIDE D E SLIDE ADJUST 1 2...

Page 11: ...you hear a click which indicates the arm bar has locked in Pull up on the arm bar to ensure it has fully locked in B To remove the arm bar push the red quick release tabs in on the inside of each stro...

Page 12: ...S ALWAYS APPLY THE BRAKES WHEN THE STROLLER IS STATIONARY UNLOCK LOCK CLICK BRAKE LEVER A USING THE FRONT WHEEL SWIVEL LOCK PLEASE NOTE Always lock the swivel wheels when using the stroller on rough s...

Page 13: ...T POSITIONS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USE WITH CHILDREN LESS THAN 6 MONTHS OLD THE LOWEST RECLINE POSITION SHOULD BE USED TO TRANSPORT BABIES THE BACKREST CAN BE ADJUSTED TO A MORE UPRIGHT POSITION AS THE...

Page 14: ...JUSTING THE PIVOTING HANDLE A To adjust the handle height squeeze in and hold the buttons on the outside of the handle Rotate the handle up or down to the desired position then release the buttons ROT...

Page 15: ...LER IS DESIGNED FOR USE ON FLAT OR GENTLY SLOPING SURFACES AND MAY BE UNSTABLE ON HIGHER SLOPING AND UNEVEN SURFACES USERS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THE STROLLER ROLLING AWAY OR TIPPING OV...

Page 16: ...AUSE THE HARNESS CAN FORM LOOPS WHICH MAY POSE A STRANGULATION HAZARD WHEN HARNESS IS NOT IN USE DISCONNECT SHOULDER STRAPS FROM THE WAIST STRAPS AND BUCKLE TO PREVENT STRANGULATION A five point harne...

Page 17: ...t B Tighten or loosen the waist straps hold and lift the 4 bar slider and pull the harness strap to adjust to the desired fit The waist strap needs to fit firmly around the child ADJUSTING THE HARNESS...

Page 18: ...fferent heights to accommodate the child To change the shoulder harness height push the shoulder harness tongue out of the current harness slot and through the back of the seat fabric I To reposition...

Page 19: ...will make this easier The front wheels may wobble or oscillate when walking fast Locking the front swivel wheels will stop this The stroller can be taken up kerbs by either pressing down on the handle...

Page 20: ...CAPSULE OR BRITAX B SAFE 35 INFANT CAR SEAT NZ MARKET ONLY PUSH LIFT PUSH CLICK A Align the Click GoTM adaptors to stroller frame sockets and push down C To remove the Click GoTM adaptors press the b...

Page 21: ...e Unity Baby Capsule and Britax B Safe 35 Infant Car Seat to be used with Click Go adaptors sold separately Contact Britax customer service team for purchase The baby capsule must be correctly fitted...

Page 22: ...firmly down on the Click GoTM adaptors until you hear a click which indicates the Baby Capsule have locked into position Pull up the baby capsule to ensure that the capsule and adaptors are locked to...

Page 23: ...until you hear a click which indicates the Baby Capsule have locked into position Pull up the baby capsule to ensure that the capsule and adaptors are locked to the stroller frame A C B PLEASE NOTE Th...

Page 24: ...r slowly and be careful where you place your hands When folding the stroller be aware of the danger of being injured by moving parts and locking devices during the process Keep all hands and limbs cle...

Page 25: ...from the stroller before commencing any folding operation B Lock the brakes Refer to Page 12 C Lock the swivel wheels Refer to Page 12 D Raise the backrest to the fully upright position Refer to Page...

Page 26: ...iods of time during summer as it may lead to damage to some of the plastics components Do not leave the stroller in direct sunlight for extended periods of time as colours of some fabrics may fade and...

Page 27: ...olouration or scratches to the frame DO NOT soak or submerge frame in water DO NOT remove dismantle or alter any part of the stroller mechanism or brakes LEATHERETTE Spot clean with a damp soft cloth...

Page 28: ...ith a dry silicon lubricant Please carefully read the lubricant instructions prior to use REMOVE WHEELS and wipe clean with a damp cloth to remove any dirt sand or debris Allow to dry and lightly spra...

Page 29: ...To make a claim under a Britax company warranty please contact our customer service team on Australia 1300 303 330 New Zealand 0508 688 822 or alternatively by email at Australia au support britax co...

Page 30: ...this company warranty against faulty materials and workmanship normal wear and tear excluded that affects the normal operation of your Safe n Sound product In the unlikely event that you fi nd that yo...

Page 31: ...Instructions for Assembly Operation and Maintenance 31 WARRANTY NOTES NOTES...

Page 32: ...gned to comply with Australian and New Zealand standard AS NZS 2088 2013 Prams and Strollers Safety Requirements Art No 4002347 AUSTRALIA Britax Childcare Pty Ltd A B N 55 006 773 600 Head office and...

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