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Edition: February 2016

3.3 Collapsing and pulling out the pull-bar

The pull-bar can be quickly and simply collapsed for transport purposes.

1.  When the buggy is to be used, 

pull out the pull-bar until the 
small pin with the red button 
locks into place in the hinge 
joint. (Fig. 7)

2.  For fine adjustment, the cam 

lever can be rotated in both 
directions. (Fig. 8)  
The cam lever must be set in 
such a way that considerable 
strength is required to open and 
close it. 

3.  Push the cam lever inward as 

hard as you can so that the 
hinge joint is immobilised.  
(Fig. 9)

To release the hinge joint, pull the cam lever away from the joint. Next pull 
the red pin all the way out to fully release the locking mechanism. Then 
simply collapse the pull-bar and place it over the already collapsed back-
rest and the buggy is ready to transport.

 

Warning! Always check that the hinge joint is fully locked and 

that all locking mechanisms are securely engaged.
Risk of injury!

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

Summary of Contents for CROSSBUGGY

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE FOR YOUR CROSSBUGGY...

Page 2: ...the YippieYo was put through its paces in a tough endurance test and rigorously examined for harmful substances Every Crossbuggy is handcrafted to the highest standard in Switzerland and Germany We ar...

Page 3: ...oklet for later reference Hotline Do you have any questions comments or suggestions with regard to our product or our company Or do you require help in resolving a problem with your Crossbuggy or your...

Page 4: ...pulling out the backrest______________ S 6 3 3 Collapsing and pulling out the pull bar_______________ S 7 3 4 Putting on and removing the seat covers_____________ S 8 3 5 Adjusting fitting and removi...

Page 5: ...rying rack due to the risk of tipping over In order to avoid the risk of injury ensure that your child is well away from the buggy when assembling it or folding it up This product is not suitable for...

Page 6: ...bolsters and the restraint system are properly attached to the buggy The ex pander is for use on the carrying rack only Children should only be allowed to get into out of the buggy when it is standing...

Page 7: ...between the brake pads Is the hand brake parking brake functioning correctly Are the pull bar and the backrest locked in place properly Risk of injury When using the buggy please adhere to the follow...

Page 8: ...oved quickly and simply The tyres require no maintenance and the axles do not need to be oiled or greased In order to keep the wheels maintenance free the QR axles and the bearings need to be regularl...

Page 9: ...xle tube until it locks firmly into position Fig 3 5 Repeat the procedure with the second wheel 6 Engage the parking brake to ensure that the buggy does not roll away Warning Before use check that bot...

Page 10: ...lapsed for transport purposes Pulling out the backrest 1 Lift the backrest up until the two black safety clips engage with the crossbar on the back Fig 4 2 Lock the clips one at a time by pressing the...

Page 11: ...t in such a way that considerable strength is required to open and close it 3 Push the cam lever inward as hard as you can so that the hinge joint is immobilised Fig 9 To release the hinge joint pull...

Page 12: ...the black end pieces of the belt in such a way that the short sides can be fed through the slits Fig 10 To put on the seat cushion follow the above instructions in the reverse order Removing and putti...

Page 13: ...the back end of the buggy and pull both cord ends at the front through the cord stopper Fig 11 3 With the help of the cord stopper tighten the rubber cord to tauten the side bolsters For extra safety...

Page 14: ...its in the buggy then through the slits in the seat cushion Fig 12 To fit the harnesses follow the above instructions in the reverse order Pass the short side of the end bra ckets of the straps first...

Page 15: ...orward towards the Bowden cable Fig 14 To release the parking brake pull the brake lever beyond the locked position This automatically causes the locking lever to spring out of the locked position and...

Page 16: ...al information Packaging materials are raw materials Please recycle them Should the time come when you want to dispose of the Crossbuggy please bring it to a waste metal collection point For addresses...

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