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INSIDE THIS BOOK…

Introduction ..........................  page 2
Before You Begin ............................ 3
Jogger Responsibilities ................ 4
Passenger Safety ............................ 5
Load Limits ....................................... 6
Tire Pressure ................................... 6
Safety Warnings ............................. 7
Assembly & Installation

Unfold the Stroller .................... 8
Wheel Installation ..............9–10
Brakes ...................................... 11
Child Positioning ..................... 12
Straps ................................. 12-13

Passenger Qualifications ............ 12
CHECKLIST (Before You Jog) ...... 14
Folding the Stroller ....................... 15
Maintenance ................................. 16

Part #1033058 RevB

OWNER’S

MANUAL

Read and understand these

directions prior to operation.

JUVENILE

PRODUCTS

MANUFACTURERS

ASSOCIATION

1033058B - 1/16

Summary of Contents for Double bug

Page 1: ...ssembly Installation Unfold the Stroller 8 Wheel Installation 9 10 Brakes 11 Child Positioning 12 Straps 12 13 Passenger Qualifications 12 CHECKLIST Before You Jog 14 Folding the Stroller 15 Maintenance 16 Part 1033058 RevB OWNER S MANUAL Read and understand these directions prior to operation JUVENILE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 1033058B 1 16 ...

Page 2: ...DAMAGED 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 Jogging Stroller Congratulations Thanks for choosing a Yakima stroller to safely transport your child This stroller will enable you to enjoy the quality standards and dedication to good times that...

Page 3: ...ively calm traffic free area before a passenger is ever on board Next load up to 45 lbs of weight into your stroller and take another practice lap to gauge what it may feel like to run with a passenger You will probably have to alter your jogging style to compensate for increased length and weight created by the stroller Get a feel for how you might perform under different circumstances This way y...

Page 4: ...y by autos or bicycles DO NOT allow a child or adolescent to push the stroller They do not have the strength or good judgement to safely do so Monitor children closely so they do not stand up or lean out of the stroller as this may cause the stroller to tip over Monitor children to insure that all body parts clothes toys and any other objects are kept away from the wheels and other moving parts Sl...

Page 5: ... climb into or on 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 slippery conditions At frequent intervals lightly apply the hand brake to clear the wheel rim and brake pads of excess water buildup Remember in wet conditions it can take two full revolutions of a wh...

Page 6: ...ot use tires wider than 1 75 6 8 cm Check for wear and proper inflation before each use 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 90 lbs Overloading may result in instability decreased maneuverability and damage to the jogger Maximum wei...

Page 7: ...uver the stroller through turns Papa Mama NEVER STRAP BAGS OR PACKAGES TO STROLLER HANDLE Extra weight on the handle will affect the balance and stability of the stroller and can cause it to tip over backwards DO NOT OVERLOAD YOUR STROLLER Overloading will cause the stroller to tip over in the event of a sudden move or stop causing injury or death to the passengers WARNING Failure to follow these ...

Page 8: ...wheels First check that all three tires are properly inflated to recommended air pressure Recommended air pressure is stated on the tire wall as p s i 6 PREPARE THE WHEELS WARNING Failure to properly inflate your tires may lead to loss of control of the stroller and serious injury or death Buckle the strap aroud the frame if it is not buckled Tighten completely The following images may show a sing...

Page 9: ...REAR WHEELS Move brake bar up if it is down Insert axles into the axle frame 8 BRAKE BAR 11 PREPARE SKEWER FRONT WHEEL nut spring fork clip Carefully remove the nut and only the first spring and fork clip Unscrew the nut from the skewer Remember the spring and clip position REAR OF STROLLER 9 7 Use a small screwdriver to stabilize the axle while tightening the nut Tighten until the axle shows thro...

Page 10: ...en position Tighten the nut until the lever closes with FIRM resistance The wheel is secure ONLY after the lever closes with solid resistance at halfway closed WARNING Brake pads will wear with use and need to be replaced regularly Inspect and replace worn pads to reduce the risk of accident or injury 17 Adjust brake pads CHECK THE WHEEL Align the tabs on the fork clips to the holes in the fork dr...

Page 11: ...e bar WARNING The strap must be attached to the jogger s wrist at all times during stroller operation Set the rear brakes when stopped Failure to attach strap may cause jogger and stroller to become separated resulting in serious injury or death 19 ALWAYS SET THE BRAKE BEFORE LOADING YOUR CHILD To set the rear brake press down on the bar near the axle REAR BRAKE IS ON TEST THE BRAKES Grab the hand...

Page 12: ... s ability to support his or her head and sit alone while riding in a stroller WARNING Avoid serious injury or death from child falling or sliding out Always fasten seat belt harness and tighten all straps Pull at the buckled straps to be sure straps are secured 22 Adjust the crotch strap to fit your passenger Undo the strap to change the position TALLER CHILD SMALL CHILD Adjust length of crotch s...

Page 13: ...just by sliding the buckle in the crotch strap up or down depending on child s height You may need to adjust the straps until the junction is positioned correctly 24 TIGHTEN ALL FIVE STRAPS Adjust the strap until the fit is firm 25 Pull at the buckled straps to be sure straps are secured Adjust the strap position to fit your child Tighten the strap until the fit is firm TALLER CHILD SMALL CHILD Li...

Page 14: ...ff Passengers are securely strapped into stroller Bolts and fasteners are intact and there is no damage to the frame or fabric An adequate supply of drinking water on board is recommended No bags or packages are attached to the handle Never place sharp or injurious objects into the seat s back rest pocket DURING THE RIDE DO NOT allow any of child s body clothing toys or other objects to come in co...

Page 15: ... 31 REAR WHEELS Push the axle spring pin to free the axle from the frame Release each wheel FOLDING THE STROLLER FOLD Fold with wheels on Compress both side levers at the same time until handlebar can move downward 28 29 Do not use the side levers with a child in the stroller The stroller may fold and cause serious injury to the child WARNING Or remove the wheels to save space ...

Page 16: ...proper 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 lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and does not cover consequential damages of any kind that may arise from the use or misuse of any Yakima product ATTACHMENT HARDWARE CAN LOOSEN OVER TIME CHECK AN...

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