Snappi System User Manual
Document No: 053-05 v19
Page 49 of 66
March 2013
Snappi System User Manual.doc
6.6: Frame Padding
Fig 6.5.1
To fit the frame padding, simply wrap
around the section of framework to be
padded, and clip the snap fasteners
together (See Fig 6.6.1). Repeat on the
other side.
If you are fitting a rain cover as well as the
frame padding, it is important that you fit the
rain cover to the pushchair first and then fit
the frame padding round it. Finally join the
rear flap of material to the sides of the rain
cover with the Velcro tabs.
6.7: Grip Rail – not suitable for rearward facing Snappi
The grip rail is provided with two
thumbscrews for fitting to the pushchair (See
Fig 6.7.1).
Important: The grip rail is not designed as a
safety barrier. Suitable harnessing must
always be used.
Fig 6.7.1
To fit the grip rail, place the vertical tubes
into the receivers on either side of the seat
unit (See Fig 6.7.2).
Note there may be a small plastic cap in the
top of the receiver. If this is the case,
remove the cap using a small flat bladed
screwdriver before fitting the grip rail.
Once you have the vertical tubes in place,
put the thumb screw in the hole on the back
of the receiver and tighten until the tube is
being held securely – do not over-tighten.
In order for the occupant to reach the grip
rail, the vertical tubes are angled. This
enables the grip rail to be fitted either
leaning towards the occupant or away from
them.
When the seat depth is extended, the grip
rail will need to be fitted with the vertical
tubes angled towards the occupant (See Fig
6.7.3). When the seat depth is short, the
grip rail should be fitted angled away from
the occupant (See Fig 6.7.4).
Fig 6.7.2
Fig 6.7.3
Fig 6.7.4