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A   Push the grey tabs on the adaptors and lift the adaptors and tray

      until it is removed. 

20.  REMOVING THE CHILD TRAYS

STROLLER OPERATION

Summary of Contents for AGILE TWIN SH819 Series

Page 1: ...R www britax com au Series SH819 Suitable for use with the Steelcraft Infant Carrier Infant Carrier sold separately IMPORTANT KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Now comes with 2 ch...

Page 2: ...hild trays 18 19 5 Attaching the head pillow and shoulder pads 20 6 Attaching the rain cover 21 STROLLER OPERATION 7 Using the brakes 22 23 8 Using the front swivel wheels 24 9 Using the canopies 25 2...

Page 3: ...Removing the canopies 48 51 20 Removing the child trays 52 Infant Carrier Warnings and Important Notes 53 54 20 Attaching the Steelcraft infant carrier 55 58 21 Removing the Steelcraft infant carrier...

Page 4: ...THE CHILD FROM THE STROLLER BEFORE GOING UP OR DOWN STAIRS OR ESCALATORS DO NOT LIFT THE STROLLER BY THE TRAY Supplied OR ARM BAR Purchased Separately BECAUSE IT MAY DISENGAGE DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN T...

Page 5: ...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 MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE CHILD IN EACH SEAT IS...

Page 6: ...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 wit...

Page 7: ...A 1 x Stroller Frame Seats Basket B 2 x Canopies C 2 x Rear Wheels D 2 x Front wheels E 2 x Car Seat Receivers for Steelcraft Infant Carrier F 2 x Child Trays PARTSLIST 07 R...

Page 8: ...G 2 x sets of Shoulder pads H 1 x Rain cover PARTSLIST 08...

Page 9: ...ack flap zipper Adjustable handle button 09 ASSEMBLEDSTROLLERSPARTSLIST Frame lock Sure Lock release button Front wheel swivel lock Foot rest Leg rest Basket Front leg tube Folding straps Inner seat U...

Page 10: ...PARTS AND LOCKING DEVICES DURING THE PROCESS KEEP ALL HANDS AND LIMBS CLEAR OF THESE PARTS THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR FINGERS OR PARTS OF THE BODY TO BE INJURED WHEN THE STROLLER IS BEING UNFOLDED DUE CA...

Page 11: ...1 OPENING THE STROLLER FRAME A Release the storage latch located on the rear leg 11 STROLLERASSEMBLY...

Page 12: ...12 1 OPENING THE STROLLER FRAME B Open the frame as shown by the arrow until you hear a click which indicates the frame is fully opened and locked STROLLERASSEMBLY...

Page 13: ...cked in Check the wheel assembly is fully locked by pulling against it B To attach the rear wheels insert each wheel axle into the moulding and push in until locked You should hear a click which indic...

Page 14: ...raps on the outer sides of each canopy and press the snap fastener on each strap to the snap fastener on the top of each outer handle tube The sun is very strong DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CHILD EXPOSED TO THE...

Page 15: ...k edge of the canopy B2 Fasten the loop strip on the back of the outer side canopy straps to the hook strips along the back edge of the canopy B3 Thread the inner canopy straps through the guide mould...

Page 16: ...of each canopy back flap to the loop strip along the top edge of the back rest C2 Fasten the hook square on the inside of the canopy back flap to the loop strip on the side of the stroller C3 Fasten...

Page 17: ...17 2 3 STROLLERASSEMBLY 3 ATTACHING THE CANOPIES C2 C3...

Page 18: ...Right for correct fitting A Stand beside the stroller and pull the fabric back from the sides of the the stroller to expose the stroller hinge Take one child tray adaptor at a time and insert the adap...

Page 19: ...19 STROLLERASSEMBLY 4 ATTACHING THE CHILD TRAYS B Align each child tray onto the adaptors and lower the child tray until you hear a click...

Page 20: ...20 STROLLERASSEMBLY 5 ATTACHING THE SHOULDER PADS A To attach the shoulder pads release the harness buckles and slide the shoulder pads onto the shoulder harness A...

Page 21: ...URE YOUR CHILD IS SAFE A1 Pull the rain cover over extended canopy and push the back flap of rain cover through the handle opening A2 Attach the hook and loop strips on the sides of the rain cover and...

Page 22: ...STROLLEROPERATION 7 USING THE BRAKES 22 WARNING ALWAYS APPLY THE BRAKES WHEN THE STROLLER IS STATIONARY A1 The red brake lever is located on the right hand side of the stroller beside the rear wheel 1...

Page 23: ...ar wheels press the red brake lever down until you hear a click Push the stroller back and forth to confirm the wheels are locked If not locked repeat this step B2 To unlock the rear wheels push the r...

Page 24: ...s should only be locked when the wheels are in the trailing position wheels under frame A1 To lock the front wheels into the fixed position press the red swivel lock down until you hear a click A2 To...

Page 25: ...STROLLEROPERATION 9 USING THE CANOPIES A1 To adjust the canopy open by pulling canopy forward or close by pushing the canopy backward 1 25...

Page 26: ...B1 OPTION 1 For additional air circulation the canopy back flap can be rolled up and secured to expose the mesh barrier STROLLEROPERATION 9 USING THE CANOPIES 26 1...

Page 27: ...canopy window cover is kept in place by hidden magnets located on the top two corners of the window cover Hidden Magnet STROLLEROPERATION 9 USING THE CANOPIES Hidden Magnet Plastic Toggle Canopy wind...

Page 28: ...ply lift the window cover towards the handle The window cover can be rolled up and secured with the elastic loop and plastic toggle Canopy window STROLLEROPERATION 9 USING THE CANOPIES Hidden Magnet H...

Page 29: ...L HANDLES A1 Locate the handle adjustment buttons on the inside of each handle moulding A2 Press both buttons in and hold Rotate the handle up or down to the desired position A3 When the desired posit...

Page 30: ...30 STROLLEROPERATION 10 ADJUSTING THE PIVOTAL HANDLES 2 3...

Page 31: ...IGHTPOSITIONASTHECHILDGROWSOLDERAND ISABLETOSUPPORTITSHEADWITHOUTASSISTANCE PLEASENOTE Ifthechildissittingintheseat supportthebackrestasit reclines Ifyouhavedifficultyadjustingthebackrestyoumayneedtor...

Page 32: ...11 ADJUSTING THE BACKREST A2 To raise the backrest hold the plastic ring at the end of each adjuster strap and pull the straps apart until you reach your desired position 2 32 PLEASENOTE Eachseatrecl...

Page 33: ...TING THE BACKREST A3 To lower the backrest slide the release lever down on the recline adjuster and pull down on the recline adjuster and lower the backrest to the desired position 3 PLEASENOTE Eachse...

Page 34: ...FIT THE CHILD NEVER LEAVE THE HARNESS BUCKLED WHEN 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...

Page 35: ...e buckle tongues A on waist straps through the tongue guides B on shoulder straps B Hold the buckle tongue A on the waist strap tongue guides B on shoulder straps together Shoulder straps Waist straps...

Page 36: ...and hold the centre crotch buckle button and insert the waist buckle tongues into the crotch buckle assembly D Tighten or loosen the shoulder straps and crotch strap by sliding the 3 bar harness adju...

Page 37: ...le pulling the two waist tongues away from the buckle assembly 4 bar harness adjuster E Tighten or loosen the waist straps hold and lift the 4 bar harness adjuster and pull the harness strap to adjust...

Page 38: ...he child The shoulder straps must be positioned near the child s shoulders To change the shoulder harness height push the shoulder harness tongue out of the current harness slot and through the back o...

Page 39: ...LING AWAY THE STROLLER IS DESIGNED FOR USE ON FLAT OR GENTLY SLOPING SURFACES AND MAY BE UNSTABLE ON HIGHER SLOPING AND UNEVEN SURFACES AND USERS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THE STROLLER ROL...

Page 40: ...kets from the rear of the stroller For easier access undo the zippers on the leg rest to access the storage baskets from the front of the stroller PLEASE NOTE Remove all items from the basket before f...

Page 41: ...r 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 fr...

Page 42: ...4 Section 11 Step A1 Step A2 IMPORTANTNOTES PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 6 FOR LIFTING TECHNIQUES REMOVE THE CHILD FROM THE STROLLER BEFORE COMMENCING ANY FOLDING OPERATION FOLD THE STROLLER SLOWLY AND BE CAR...

Page 43: ...m of each canopy back flap into the small mesh pocket on each backrest F Close the canopies Refer to Page 25 Section 9 Step A1 G Rotate the pivotal handle towards the canopy as this will assist in pre...

Page 44: ...STROLLEROPERATION 16 FOLDING THE STROLLER 44 I Move to the front of the stroller and with both hands pull up on both folding straps 2 as shown by the arrow The stroller will now fold 2...

Page 45: ...CAUTION STROLLEROPERATION 16 FOLDING THE STROLLER J Lock the frame together with the storage latch 45...

Page 46: ...LIFTING CARRYING FOLDING UNFOLDING OR ADJUSTING THE STROLLER OR ANY ACCESSORIES IMPORTANTNOTES PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 6 FOR LIFTING TECHNIQUES A Ensure the storage latch is locked onto the frame before...

Page 47: ...ssembly locate and press in the black button behind the wheel moulding B To remove the rear wheels pull the metal latch downwards on the underneath of the brake moulding to release the wheel and then...

Page 48: ...trip on the side of the stroller A2 Unfasten the hook square on the inside of the canopy back flap from the loop strip on the side of the stroller A3 Unfasten the hook strip on the inside bottom edge...

Page 49: ...3 19 REMOVING THE CANOPIES A3 49 STROLLEROPERATION...

Page 50: ...2 Unfasten the loop strip on the back of the outer side canopy straps from the hook strips along the back edge of the canopy B3 Unfasten the loop strip on the back of the inner canopy straps from the...

Page 51: ...and pull the snap fastener on each strap out of the snap fastener on the top of each outer handle tube C2 To remove the canopies press in the button on the canopy mouldings and pull out of the canopy...

Page 52: ...52 A Push the grey tabs on the adaptors and lift the adaptors and tray until it is removed 20 REMOVING THE CHILD TRAYS STROLLEROPERATION...

Page 53: ...INFANT CARRIER MUST ONLY BE USED IN THE REARWARD FACING POSITION FACING THE MOTHER FITTED FACING TOWARD THE STROLLER HANDLE SECURE THE CHILD USING THE INFANT CARRIER HARNESS AT ALL TIMES DO NOT LEAVE...

Page 54: ...S ARE FOR INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE INFANT CARRIER ON THE STROLLER ONLY FOR INSTALLING AND PROPER USE OF THE INFANT CARRIER IN THE CAR PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION BOOK PROVIDED WITH THE INFANT CAR...

Page 55: ...AR SEAT RECEIVERS ARE MARKED LEFT AND RIGHT FOR CORRECT FITTING 20 ATTACHING THE STEELCRAFT INFANT CARRIER A Stand in front of the stroller and pull the fabric back from the sides of the stroller to e...

Page 56: ...stroller backrest With the Infant Carrier handle in the upright position locate the Infant Carrier handle mouldings over the receivers on either side Notice the indicator is GREEN C Lower the Infant...

Page 57: ...d holding the front of the Infant Carrier push the Infant Carrier handle all the way down until you hear it lock into the receivers The handle indicator should now be GREEN and the Infant Carrier shou...

Page 58: ...t all times Refer to the Infant Carrier instructions regarding placing and securing your baby in the Infant Carrier The Infant Carrier has been fitted with a hood when using the stroller The hood may...

Page 59: ...T INFANT CARRIER A To remove the Infant Carrier squeeze both handle latches in to release the locks The indicator will now be RED B Continue to rotate the handle forward until it returns to the uprigh...

Page 60: ...THE STEELCRAFT INFANT CARRIER STROLLEROPERATION C Lift and remove the Infant Carrier away from the stroller D To remove the receivers press the red button in on the inside of the receiver and pull the...

Page 61: ...help prevent this occurring do not fold or store 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 strolle...

Page 62: ...er the specifications 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...

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