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•   TO AVOID INJURY: BEND YOU KNEES WHEN OPENING, LIFTING,

    CARRYING, FOLDING, UNFOLDING OR ADJUSTING THE STROLLER OR

    ANY ACCESSORIES.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 4 FOR LIFTING TECHNIQUES.

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    Ensure the storage latch is locked onto the frame before lifting the

stroller. To lift the stroller, grasp the frame halfway along the stroller,

so the stroller is balanced.

OPERATING THE STROLLER

LIFTING AND CARRYING THE STROLLER

Please Note: This image is for illustrative purposes only.

Summary of Contents for Accent H318 Series

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE www britax com au Series H319 a c c e n t T O F O L D 1 P U T B A C K R E S T I N L O W E S T R E C L I N E P O S I T I O N 2 R E L E A S E H A N D L E L O C K S 3 P...

Page 2: ...DED TO REMOVE THE CHILD FROM THE STROLLER BEFORE GOING UP OR DOWN STAIRS OR ESCALATORS DO NOT LIFT THE STROLLER BY THE ARM BAR If Supplied BECAUSE IT MAY DISENGAGE DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO STAND ON TH...

Page 3: ...Y 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 MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE CHILD USING THIS STROLLER...

Page 4: ...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 full squat Raise the load...

Page 5: ...D DUE CARE SHOULD BE EXERCISED KEEP CHILDREN CLEAR OF THE STROLLER WHEN UNFOLDING THE STROLLER OPEN THE STROLLER SLOWLY AND BE CAREFUL WHERE YOU PLACE YOUR HANDS KEEPING YOUR HANDS ON THE HANDLE IS TH...

Page 6: ...ntil a click is heard Check that each wheel is fully engaged and secured by pulling against it ATTACHING THE BOOT COVER A Raise the leg support and place the boot cover over the front of the leg suppo...

Page 7: ...eely from either locked position on the frame B Pull the storm cover over extended canopy position large hole in storm cover over the rear handle lock The storm cover needs to be on the inside of the...

Page 8: ...08 ASSEMBLINGTHESTROLLER A Attach the hook and loop at underside of storm cover The handle is now free to move and lock into either position ATTACHING THE STORM COVER...

Page 9: ...ront of the canopy B Place the elastic front over the arm bar Do not cover the handle lock with the mesh to prevent tearing C Loop the elastic attachments over the rear handle lock ASSEMBLINGTHESTROLL...

Page 10: ...e the wheels are correctly positioned in accordance with the handle position please do the following 1 Adjust the handle to the desired position 2 Release the swivel locks on all wheels 3 Push the str...

Page 11: ...ou will experience handling problems and the wheels will shake and shudder A To lock the swivel wheels lift the locking clip up To allow the wheels to swivel push the locking clip down PLEASE NOTE Loc...

Page 12: ...ROLLER USING THE BRAKES A To lock the brakes push down on each brake lever using your foot B To release the brakes lift each brake lever using your foot WARNING ALWAYS APPLY THE BRAKES WHEN THE STROLL...

Page 13: ...IF EXTRA WEIGHT IS APPLIED IF LEG REST DISENGAGES SIMPLY LIFT UP AGAIN TO RESET LEG SUPPORT A Lower the leg support by pressing up on the release latches located on both sides of the leg support and t...

Page 14: ...TS 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 S...

Page 15: ...ect a more upright seating position A Attach the canopy back flap hook strips to the loop strips on the stroller for a secure fit The sun is very strong DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CHILD EXPOSED TO THE SUN The...

Page 16: ...canopy pull the canopy forward or to close the canopy push the canopy backwards C The canopy window cover can be rolled up and secured with the elastic loop and toggle 16 OPERATINGTHESTROLLER ADJUSTI...

Page 17: ...NOT FITTED TO A CHILD IN THE STROLLER BECAUSE 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 T...

Page 18: ...straps A B A Buckle housing C Crotch strap Waist strap Waist strap B C Push both buckle tongues A B into the buckle housing C until the buckle tongues lock into position Buckle housing A B A B C Crotc...

Page 19: ...harness strap to adjust to the desired fit The waist strap needs to fit firmly around the child 4 bar slider Waist strap Crotch strap 3 bar slider D Tighten or loosen crotch straps by sliding the 3 ba...

Page 20: ...harness strap when changing the seating position of the child CAUTION DO NOT SLIDE 3 BAR SLIDER OVER THE SEWN TAB ON SHOULDER HARNESS G To release the buckle squeeze the top and buckle tongues togethe...

Page 21: ...erent heights to accommodate the child To change the shoulder harness height either push the shoulder harness tongue in or out of the webbing tab on the seat and push through the correct harness slot...

Page 22: ...22 OPERATINGTHESTROLLER ADJUSTING THE HARNESS I Push the waist and crotch strap through the slot on the seat pad...

Page 23: ...r push in to install it OPERATINGTHESTROLLER USING THE ARM BAR IMPORTANT NOTE WHEN A CHILD IS IN THE STROLLER ENSURE THEIR FINGERS ARE NOT ON THE ARMREST WHEN MOVING THE HANDLE A Lift the finger grips...

Page 24: ...GTHESTROLLER REVERSING THE STROLLER HANDLE Please Note When making adjustments to the handle position you must also adjust the position of the wheels See Page 10 To use the swivel wheels CAUTION CAUTI...

Page 25: ...ING OVER NEVER LET GO OF THE STROLLER WHEN PARKED ON AN INCLINE OR SLOPING SURFACE ALWAYS PARK ON A FLAT SURFACE AND APPLY THE BRAKES ALWAYS APPLY THE BRAKES WHENEVER THE STROLLER IS STATIONARY A A wr...

Page 26: ...ier 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 handles and raising the...

Page 27: ...TROLLER A Remove the child from the stroller before commencing any folding operation Fold the stroller slowly and be careful where you place your hands Keeping your hands on the handles is the best wa...

Page 28: ...28 OPERATINGTHESTROLLER FOLDING THE STROLLER CAUTION D Depress the red safety lock located on the rear leg Close the stroller fully until frame storage lock engages A B...

Page 29: ...NOTES PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 4 FOR LIFTING TECHNIQUES A Ensure the storage latch is locked onto the frame before lifting the stroller To lift the stroller grasp the frame halfway along the stroller so...

Page 30: ...CORRECTLY FITTED AND LOCKED ONTO THE STROLLER WHEN LOCKED ONTO THE STROLLER FRAME THE INFANT CARRIER MUST ONLY BE USED IN THE REARWARD FACING POSITION FACING THE MOTHER FITTED FACING TOWARD THE STROLL...

Page 31: ...e Click Go Adaptors You can identify the 40A 2013 Unity Infant Carrier by the 4 sets of shoulder harness slots instead of the 3 shoulder harness slots in the earlier Unity Infant Carriers Series PLEAS...

Page 32: ...e stroller seat has 3 sets of harness slots at different heights to accommodate the child To change the shoulder harness height either push the shoulder harness tongue in or out of the webbing tab on...

Page 33: ...ea of the stroller E Raise and lock the stroller backrest to the middle recline position This is the recommended carrier position for the baby Fold the Infant Carrier handle down and then check the ca...

Page 34: ...stroller backrest to the full recline position Fold the Infant Carrier handle up to the carry position and grip firmly in one hand Raise the Infant Carrier release catch located on the rear of the ca...

Page 35: ...he Infant Carrier and ensure that the latch slot locates onto the arm bar B Locate the plastic clip on the bottom of the fabric armrest covers and pull the clip downwards to release the cover To open...

Page 36: ...andle backwards The GREEN indicator will now start to turn RED F Release the handle latches Then with one hand holding the front of the Infant Carrier push the Infant Carrier handle all the way down u...

Page 37: ...th handle latches in to release the locks and rotate forward slightly The indicator will now be RED B With one hand on handle continue to rotate the handle forward until it returns to the upright posi...

Page 38: ...38 NOTES...

Page 39: ...ore the product if it is damp or wet Always store the product in a well ventilated area When using your stroller at the beach completely clean your stroller afterwards to remove the sand and salt from...

Page 40: ...cifications color or design without any further notice The Steelcraft trademark is the property of Britax Childcare Pty Ltd Australia The Britax trademark is the property of Britax Childcare Holdings...

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