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MAINTENANCE
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FOLD / UNFOLD
TO FOLD STROLLER
CAUTION:
Do not allow
children near stroller while
folding.
22)
• Close the canopy as described in the
canopy section (step 8). Place the seat
in the furthest recline position.
• To fold the stroller, slide the thumb trigger
to the left and squeeze the release
button, while pushing forward on the
handle (Fig. 22a).
• Push forward on the handle until the
stroller is folded. Lock the red release
lever to secure the stroller (Fig. 22b).
TO UNFOLD STROLLER
CAUTION:
Do not allow
children near stroller
while unfolding.
23)
• Unlock the release lever (Fig. 23a) and
unfold stroller frame by pulling backward
on the stroller handle until the frame
locks (Fig. 23b).
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
TESTING FOR PROPER WHEEL INSTALLATION
WARNING:
ALWAYS
check the double nut locking
system before each use to
ensure that the front wheel is
securely fastened to the frame.
22)
• Lift the front wheel off of the ground and
sharply strike the top of the tire (Fig. 22).
The wheel should not be loose or come off.
If you experience front wheel wobble
that is beyond what is normal for use
while walking or jogging you may have
to adjust the front wheel housing nut.
23)
• Remove footrest to access nut. You
can use a standard crescent wrench to
tighten the nut (Fig. 23).
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
this can
cause damage to the wheel housing
.
FENDER
If adjustment or replacement is necessary:
24)
• Line up the front fender and press onto
the front frame assembly (Fig. 24a).
• Insert the 4 screws through the
underside of the front frame assembly
into the front fender’s plastic tubes.
Tighten the screws only until snug (Fig.
24b).
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
SEAT PAD
• To clean the seat pad, use only mild
household soap or detergent and warm
water on a sponge or clean cloth.
OTHER
• Check your stroller for loose screws,
worn parts, torn material or stitching on
a regular basis. Replace or repair parts
as needed.
Fig. 22b
Fig. 22a
Release Button
ThumbTrigger
Fig. 23b
Fig. 23a
Fig. 24b
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
Fig. 24a