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Series LX5016

IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

EZ ride

LIGHTWEIGHT STROLLER

Summary of Contents for EZ ride

Page 1: ...www britax com au Series LX5016 IMPORTANT KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE EZ ride LIGHTWEIGHT STROLLER ...

Page 2: ...COMMENDED TO REMOVE THE CHILD FROM THE STROLLER BEFORE GOING UP OR DOWN STAIRS OR ESCALATORS DO NOT LIFT THE STROLLER BY THE ARM BAR OR TRAY BECAUSE IT MAY DISENGAGE DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO STAND ON THE SEAT DO NOT HANG BAGS OR GOODS FROM THE HANDLE AS THIS COULD CAUSE THE STROLLER TO TIP OVER DO NOT LEAVE THE STROLLER AND ITS ACCESSORIES NEAR AN OPEN FIRE OR EXPOSED FLAME DO NOT PLACE MORE THAN ...

Page 3: ...REN ARE CLEAR OF ANY MOVING 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 MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE CHILD USING THIS STROLLER IS NOT TO EXCEED 20 KG This CAUTION Symbol is shown at certain steps in this Instruction Manual to highlight the danger of be...

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 with your legs Achieve the lift smoothly and without jerkiness Maintain the normal curvature of the spine to allow the force of the load to be distributed evenly from the spine to the pelvis Turn your...

Page 5: ...05 PARTS LIST 5 Point Harness Handle Canopy Bumper Bar Front Wheel release Arm Bar Release Button Folding Strap Foot Rest Swivel Lock ...

Page 6: ...06 PARTS LIST Backrest Adjuster Basket Handle Adjustment Folding button Frame lock Latch Rear Wheel Release Brake Pedal ...

Page 7: ...TS OF THE BODY TO BE INJURED WHEN THE STROLLER IS BEING UNFOLDED 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 THE BEST WAY TO UNFOLD THE STROLLER A Release the frame lock latch 1 located on the rear leg B Open the frame as shown by the arrows 2 unti...

Page 8: ...s if not locked in B To remove each front swivel wheel press the grey quick release button on the top of the front leg mouldings A B 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 Repeat the process if not lockedin B To remove the wheels pull the metal latch downwards o...

Page 9: ... of the sun IMPORTANT NOTE ATTACHING THE CANOPY A To attach the canopy slide the canopy mouldings as shown by the arrow into the frame mouldings until they lock together B Attach the hook strip 1 on the outside edge of the canopy to the loop strip 2 on the inside edge of the stroller seat side panel C To adjust the canopy open by pulling forward or close by pushing it backward A B 1 2 ...

Page 10: ...ndow in the canopy back flap lift the window cover which is held in place by hook and loop tabs Roll 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 ...

Page 11: ...from the sides of the stroller to expose the stroller hinge Slide the arm bar mouldings onto the stroller hinge as shown by the arrow until 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 stroller hinge and slide the arm bar out of the stroller ...

Page 12: ...ress the 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 C To unlock the rear wheels push the brake lever up until you hear a click Brake Lever A The red brake lever is located on the right hand side of the stroller beside the rear wheel click ...

Page 13: ...s to swivel push the swivel lock down on the front of each wheel until you hear a click PLEASE NOTE Always lock the swivel wheels when using the stroller on rough surfaces as this will minimise wheel wobble The swivel wheels should only be locked when the wheels are in the trailing position wheels under frame USING THE FRONT SWIVEL WHEELS click ...

Page 14: ...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 A To raise the backrest grasp the plastic slider and with the other hand pull the strap until you reach the desired position B To lower the backrest support the backrest...

Page 15: ... ADJUSTING THE PIVOTAL 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 Handle Adjustment Button ...

Page 16: ...TO STOP THE STROLLER ROLLING 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 ROLLING AWAY OR TIPPING OVER NEVER LET GO OF THE STROLLER WHEN PARKED ON AN INCLINE OR SLOPING SURFACE BECAUSE IT MAY SLIDE OR TIP OVER ALWAYS PARK ON A FLAT SURFACE AND APPLY THE...

Page 17: ...HE 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 SHOULDER STRAPS FROM THE WAIST STRAPS AND BUCKLE TO PREVENT STRANGULATION WARNING USE THE HARNESS AT ALL TIMES USING THE HARNESS A Always apply the brakes on the stroller when placing the child in the stroller Slip one shoulder...

Page 18: ...ERATION USING THE HARNESS B Position the shoulder strap tongue A on top of the waist buckle tongue B on both sides C Push both buckle tongues A B into the buckle housing C until the buckle tongues lock into position ...

Page 19: ...n or loosen crotch straps by sliding the 3 bar sliders up or down E To tighten or loosen the waist straps hold and lift the 4 bar slider and then pull the harness strap to adjust to the desired fit The waist strap needs to fit firmly around the child ...

Page 20: ...djust to the desired fit Always adjust the 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 together with enough pressure so the buckle tongues can release from the buckle housing ...

Page 21: ...ots at different 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 the harness pull the shoulder harness buckle tongue through the desired slot ...

Page 22: ...sier 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 front wheels or turning the stroller around and pulling the stroller up the kerb Caution is required when pushing the stroller on a steep slope as the stroller may become unstable Always hold the han...

Page 23: ... PAGE 4 FOR LIFTING TECHNIQUES REMOVE THE CHILD FROM THE STROLLER BEFORE COMMENCING ANY FOLDING OPERATION FOLD THE STROLLER 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 CLEAR OF THESE PARTS THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR FINGERS OR PARTS OF THE BODY TO BE IN...

Page 24: ...LLER F Press the folding button 1 located on the right hand side of the stroller With the other hand pull up on the folding strap 2 as shown by the arrow The stroller will now fold G Lock the frame with the frame lock latch frame lock latch ...

Page 25: ... CARRYING FOLDING UNFOLDING OR ADJUSTING THE STROLLER OR ANY ACCESSORIES IMPORTANT NOTES PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 4 FOR LIFTING TECHNIQUES A Ensure the frame lock 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 ...

Page 26: ... mould and mildew To 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 stroller afterwards to remove the sand and salt from the mechanisms and wheel assembly Sand and salt will cause premature wear and corrosion If there are compression marks on the tyres U...

Page 27: ...nder a statutory consumer guarantee is set out in the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission s Consumer Guarantees A Guide for Consumers To make a claim under a Britax company warranty please contact our customer service team on 1300 303 330 Australia 0508 688 822 New Zealand or alternatively by email at Australia au custserv britax com New Zealand nzoffice britax com You will be required ...

Page 28: ...n Consumer Law and if you believe anyone of these guarantees is not satisfied by a Britax product you have rights under the Australian Consumer law to enforce that guarantee Your rights under the statutory consumer guarantees are set out in the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission s Consumer Guarantees A Guide for Consumers In addition to the statutory consumer guarantees BRITAX offers i...

Page 29: ...ion before the expiration of the following periods from date of purchase 2 years on Steelcraft strollers Steelcraft stroller accessories highchairs portable cots walkers and rockers This company warranty does not apply to second hand or aftermarket goods or goods used for rental hire or other commercial purposes or to any claim where the damage or fault is in whole or part the result of incorrect ...

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Page 32: ...iations in the style and design of our products the illustrations used in this instruction booklet are generic This product is designed to comply with Australian and New Zealand standard AS NZS2088 2013 Prams and Strollers Safety Requirements CUSTOMER SERVICE 1300 303 330 Australia 0508 688 822 New Zealand Due to our continuing program of development Britax reserves the right to alter BRITAX CHILD...

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