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Adjustments
Foot Well
Your Axiom pushchair features footwells that are independently
adjustable to passenger comfort. Each footwell can adjust up and down
in 1” increments
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Front Brake Adjustment
The front brake on your Axiom pushchair may require periodic
adjustment. By turning the adjusting barrel, indicated by the red arrow,
outward it will cause the brake pads to move closer to the front wheel.
There is a similar adjuster located underneath the pushchair, near the
front wheel, on the brake caliper itself. This caliper style brake system is
the same as on a bicycle, and if you require more detailed assistance, a
local bicycle show will be able to provide it for you.
Tracking
If your pushchair is pulling to the left or right while using the fix front
wheel, check to see if it is one of the following: Tire pressure, check to
see if all 3 tires are fully inflated.
Be sure that the front wheel hasn’t been installed too tight. Release
the QR lever, push the front wheel all the way back into the fork tips
and when closing the lever make sure that it is only snug, not HE-MAN
tight. If it is, loosen the thumb nut on the other side and close the
lever. You may have to make several small adjustments until the lever
closes snuggly.
Seat Recline
To recline the seat, simply slide the two straps behind the seat. To put
the seat back to the upright position, pull the webbing taut until in the
upright position.
Tire Pressure
If your tire pressure is low the PSI is located on the side of the tire. A
large difference can cause pulling to one side.