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Figure 5.7

Figure 5.6

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Figure 5.5

USING THE CHILD TRAY

  Press the red button on the inside of the tray. Figure 5.5

  Lift the tray. Figure 5.6

❸  Close the tray. You should hear it click when completely 

closed. Figure 5.7

Unstable items (i.e.: Hot fluids, tall bottles, metal 

containers) placed in the child trays may tip over and 

seriously injure the passenger. Always remove items 

that may tip over before using the lifestyle stroller. 

WARNING!

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Summary of Contents for Turismo 13-SC213

Page 1: ...he Schwinn lifestyle stroller must be assembled by an adult who has read and understands the instructions in this manual Keep the packaging away from children and dispose all packaging before use Do n...

Page 2: ...r customer service hours are 8 00 AM 5 00 PM Monday through Friday CST You may also reach us through the following Phone 1 800 242 6110 The Web www schwinnbike com Email info instep net Address 4730 E...

Page 3: ...Fender 8 Attach the Parent Tray 8 Attach the Child s Tray 9 4 SAFETY FEATURES 10 Using the 5 point Safety Harness 10 Adjusting the Shoulder Strap Height 11 Using the Safety Wrist Strap 11 5 USING THE...

Page 4: ...s read and understands the information and warnings in the manual shall assemble this product according to manufacturer s instructions Do not use the product if there are any missing or damaged parts...

Page 5: ...or roller skates Always maintain a safe speed Avoid quick sharp changes in direction as tip over may occur The lifestyle stroller is not intended for use at high speeds Allow extra clearance for the...

Page 6: ...ning solvents clean only with mild soap and water ADDITIONAL WARNINGS FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION WARNING Use the harness as soon as your child can sit unaided The seat unit is not suitable fo...

Page 7: ...ront wheel MP3 speaker with cord Fender with screws Seat adjustment strap and buckle Shoulder strap height adjustment anchors Storage basket Two seats with 5 point safety harness Frame Frame folding r...

Page 8: ...e stroller Ensure that all locking devices are engaged before use Check the folding lock If it is engaged release it Figure 3 1 Holding the frame handle unfold the frame until the upper half locks int...

Page 9: ...click into place Figure 3 3 Pull firmly on the wheel to ensure the locking mechanism is engaged Repeat these steps on the opposite side Rear wheels that are not securely locked in place may fall off...

Page 10: ...e fork in a fixed position Set the wheel into the forks making sure the axle is properly seated Insert the tab washer into the slot on the fork both sides Hand tighten the cone nut Close the quick rel...

Page 11: ...ough the holes in the frame and tighten the front fender to the frame Be sure the front wheel does not rub against the front fender WARNING Unstable items such as hot fluids tall bottles metal contain...

Page 12: ...e 3 7 Align the pin on the tray with the slot on the handle of the stroller Insert the pin on the tray into the hole on the handle until the pin engages with and you hear a click Repeat steps 2 and 3...

Page 13: ...the passenger compartment Place the shoulder straps over the child s shoulders with the waist belt under the child s arms Place the lap belt buckle between the child s legs Clip the shoulder straps i...

Page 14: ...strap is properly anchored on the seat back Repeat these steps for the opposite strap Figure 4 5 USING THE SAFETY WRIST STRAP WARNING Using the lifestyle stroller without the safety wrist strap may re...

Page 15: ...ers next to the rear wheels until the cogs in the brake and wheel engage Do this with both wheels Figure 5 2 To release the brakes lift the levers up with the front of your foot until the cogs are dis...

Page 16: ...3 Improper adjustment of the 5 point safety harness when the seat is in the reclined position may result in the child slipping into the leg openings and strangulation Always re adjust the 5 point saf...

Page 17: ...tray Figure 5 6 Close the tray You should hear it click when completely closed Figure 5 7 1 Unstable items i e Hot fluids tall bottles metal containers placed in the child trays may tip over and serio...

Page 18: ...ge remove the wheels To remove the front wheel Move the quick release lever into the open position Loosen the cone nut Remove the wheel To remove the rear wheels Locate the release lever on the wheel...

Page 19: ...O THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY This limited warranty give you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state This warranty is extended only to the...

Page 20: ...c Cycle Inc A Division of Dorel Industries Pacific Cycle Inc 4902 Hammersley Road Madison WI 53711 2013 Pacific Cycle Inc Schwinn is a registered trademark of Pacific Cycle Inc www schwinnbike com Mad...

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