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WARNING

Exceeding this limit is unsafe and may result in accident

or injury to passenger, stroller and jogger.

DO NOT EXCEED STROLLER WEIGHT LIMITS!

THERE ARE LIMITS

STROLLER WEIGHT LIMIT

75 lbs. (34 kg)

PROPERLY INFLATE YOUR TIRES!

Use only Yakima supplied wheels and keep them
properly maintained in good, working order:

• Tires should be inflated to recommended pressure.

• Do not use knobby, off-road tires. Use only road tires

with street tread.

• Do not use tires wider than 1.75” (6.8 cm).

• Check for wear and proper inflation before each use.

• Using higher-pressure tires will cause your stroller to

become unstable, creating the potential for tip over.

WARNING

Never use the stroller with improperly inflated tires!

Failure to properly inflate your tires may lead to loss of

control and serious injury or death!

• The maximum weight limit for child

AND cargo is 75 lbs.

• Overloading may result in instability, decreased

maneuverability and damage to the jogger.

• Maximum weight for backrest pocket and

waterbottle caddy is 3 lbs.

• Maximum weight for under seat cargo bag is 28 lbs.
• Excessive weight may cause

a hazardous unstable condition.

• Parcels or accessory items, or both, placed on the

unit may cause the unit to become unstable.

Recommended

air pressure

is stated on

the tire wall as

“ - - p.s.i.”

Summary of Contents for Beetle

Page 1: ...ressure 6 Stroller Safety 7 Assembly Installation Unfold the Stroller 8 Wheel Installation 9 10 Handle Height 11 Brakes 12 Child Position Straps 12 13 Passenger Qualifications 12 CHECKLIST Before You...

Page 2: ...GED OR MALFUNCTIONS IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE ASSEMBLY OF THE STROLLER YOU SHOULD HAVE THE STROLLER ASSEMBLED BY A PROFESSIONAL BIKE SHOP OR QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN...

Page 3: ...l means wear reflective clothing and always use a light for both the front and rear of your stroller You will need a flasher if you are going to run at night Always make sure you have reflectors that...

Page 4: ...set the rear brakes when loading or unloading NEVER leave a child unattended DO NOT wear headphones while jogging with a stroller AVOID a busy road or highway that is unsafe for a child Run defensivel...

Page 5: ...hild to climb into the stroller at any time BAD WEATHER CONDITIONS In wet rainy or slick conditions observe the following safe handling procedures Your stopping distance will at least DOUBLE in wet or...

Page 6: ...se Using higher pressure tires will cause your stroller to become unstable creating the potential for tip over WARNING Never use the stroller with improperly inflated tires Failure to properly inflate...

Page 7: ...eds or downhill runs Keep your hands on the bar at all times Slow your pace and carefully maneuver the stroller through turns Papa Mama NEVER STRAP BAGS OR PACKAGES TO STROLLER HANDLE Extra weight on...

Page 8: ...ng from stroller and wheels 4 WITH BOTH RED KNOBS AT FOLD MARK 3 If you are having difficulty opening the stroller make sure the red knobs are turned completely to the FOLD position Turn knobs until t...

Page 9: ...ate while inserting until it snaps into the hub 8 There are two REAR wheels Insert wheel s post into the axle center The post should snap in and not pull out P U S H TO ADJUST BAR H E I G H T DO NOT M...

Page 10: ...by compressing the calipers and closing the lever Adjust brake pads until aligned to metal rim of wheel Do not allow the pads to contact the tire O P E N C LO S E Move lever to open position Tighten t...

Page 11: ...SAFETY STRAP IS NOT INSTALLED Anchor the strap to the frame at the rear axle 16 To open the canopy Release the canopy strap Open the canopy as far as it will go 17 Using two hands with firm pressure...

Page 12: ...bility to support his or her head and sit alone while riding in a stroller If the strap should come out of the buckle Thread the end of the strap through the back of the buckle Pass it through the fro...

Page 13: ...y need to adjust the straps until the junction is positioned correctly 21 TIGHTEN CROTCH STRAP Adjust the strap end until fit is firm Remember to position buckle at child s belly 20 Lift both red brak...

Page 14: ...when brake is off Passenger is securely strapped into stroller Bolts and fasteners are intact and there is no damage to the frame or fabric Adequate supply of drinking water is on board No bags or pac...

Page 15: ...completely to the FOLD position FOLD Pull up on the crotch strap and fold the stroller P U S H TO ADJUST BAR H E I G H T DO NOT MAKE ADJUSTMENTS WITH CHILD IN STROLLER 1 2 ONE KNOB AT A TIME LIFT the...

Page 16: ...ut of the improper use of its products In addition this Limited Warranty applies only to Yakima products and not to other products used in conjunction with Yakima products This Limited Warranty is in...

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