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Series AX106

Art No.4001654_B

2010-2013 Copyright Britax Childcare Pty. Ltd. Australia

BRITAX CHILDCARE PTY. LTD  A Britax International company.

(Incorporated in Victoria) A.B.N. 55 006 773 600

99 Derby Road, Sunshine, Victoria 3020, Australia

Phone: (03) 9288 7288  Fax: (03) 9311 5798

CUSTOMER SERVICE

1300 303 330 - Australia  0508 688 822 - New Zealand

Due to our continuing program of development, Britax reserves the right to alter

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 Holdings Limited - UK.

Visit the Britax website at: www.britax.com.au or email us at [email protected]

Due to the variations 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.”

Holiday Umbrella Layback Stroller

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

Holiday

Summary of Contents for Holiday Umbrella Layback

Page 1: ...r 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 Limited UK Visit th...

Page 2: ...rs and trims may be cleaned using warm water with a household soap or mild detergent Allow it to dry fully preferably away from the direct sunlight Non removable fabric covers and trims may be spot cl...

Page 3: ...USING THIS STROLLER IS NOT TO EXCEED 17 KG This CAUTION Symbol is shown at certain steps in this Instruction Manual to highlight the danger of being injured by moving parts CAUTION FOR IMPORTANT NOTE...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...RTS LIST A 1 x Stroller Frame Seat basket B 1 x Canopy C 2 x Front Wheel 11 FOLDING THE STROLLER Continued H Then with both feet on the ground push the handles forward until the frame is fully folded...

Page 6: ...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 Y...

Page 7: ...upright Hold the stroller handle with one hand and with the other hand release the storage latch CAUTION 11 FOLDING THE STROLLER Continued D Close the canopy Refer to Section 7C E Raise the backrest...

Page 8: ...rtially open CAUTION C To fully open the frame continue to hold the handles Place one foot on the lower locking bar peg and push down until the locking hinge clicks into place CAUTION 11 FOLDING THE S...

Page 9: ...VE 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 INJU...

Page 10: ...ugh the wrist tether strap loop push the stroller holding the handle The stroller can be steered in the desired direction allowing the front wheels to swivel will make this easier The front wheels may...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...brakes are locked If not locked repeat the procedure B To release the brakes lift each brake lever using your foot 8 TO SECURE YOUR CHILD IN THE HARNESS Continued H The shoulder straps must be positio...

Page 13: ...A WEIGHT DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO STAND OR SIT ON THE LEG REST IT WILL DISENGAGE IF EXTRA WEIGHT IS APPLIED IF LEG REST DISENGAGES SIMPLY LIFT UP AGAIN TO RESET LEG REST 8 TO SECURE YOUR CHILD IN THE...

Page 14: ...into place 8 TO SECURE YOUR CHILD IN THE HARNESS Continued E Tighten or loosen the shoulder straps slide the 3 bar slider up or down to adjust to the desired fit Always adjust the harness strap when c...

Page 15: ...bar slider 3 bar slider 6 ADJUSTING THE BACKREST WARNINGS THE UPRIGHT POSITIONS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USE WITH CHILDREN LESS THAN 6 MONTHS OLD THE LOWEST RECLINE POSITION SHOULD BE USED TO TRANSPORT B...

Page 16: ...ds and lift to select a more upright seating position A To lower the backrest lock the brakes Refer to Section 4 Locate the backrest adjusters on both sides of the stroller Push both grey latches on t...

Page 17: ...LL TIMES A1 Always apply the brakes to the stroller when placing the child in the stroller Slip one shoulder strap over each shoulder Position crotch strap between legs NOTE ENSURE THE STRAPS ARE NOT...

Page 18: ...THE CANOPY Continued C To fold the canopy release the canopy adjusters on each side of the canopy by placing two fingers under the bar of the canopy adjuster and push the bar up then push the canopy...

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