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REVOLUTION FLEX User Guide

•  Never use with low tire pressure or deflated tires as this could 

result in loss of control. Inflating tires above the maximum inflation 

pressure embossed on the tire can damage the rim and/or tire, 

resulting in loss of control and injury.

•  Use extreme caution when using stroller on uneven and/or unpaved, 

wet, or slick surfaces, as these conditions create additional hazards 

and can lead to a loss of stability, resulting in serious injury. 

•  Do not use stroller on stairs, escalators, moving vehicles, or steep 

inclines. Stroller can tip over.

•  Do not wear roller skates or inline skates while pushing stroller.

•  Always jog with the stroller seat in the fully upright position. 

Jogging with the seat in reclined positions may result in a loss of 

stability. Never jog with infant car seat attached.

•  When seat is fully reclined, backward tip-over is more likely, and 

may result in injury to stroller occupant.

•  Always use wrist strap to prevent being separated from stroller.

•  Never allow child to stand in stroller.

•  Do not modify the stroller or any labels. Doing so voids the warranty 

and could lead to a dangerous condition.

•  Do not place sharp objects in any seat pocket. Leaning against 

sharp objects in pockets can result in injury to occupant.

•  Always make certain that the stroller is fully open and locked before 

use.

•  Assembly of this stroller must be performed only by an adult.

•  Only use manufacturer approved accessories and replacement 

parts with this stroller.

•  Do not allow children to climb on or play with the stroller.

•  Do not exceed the manufacturer’s maximum weight limit when 

using an infant car seat with this product (see page 5). See infant 

car seat adapter and infant car seat user guides for maximum 

occupant weight and other instructions.

•  Failure to regularly inspect this product and its components to 

make sure they are in good condition and good working order can 

result in injury. Discontinue use of stroller if damaged or any parts 

are missing.

Important Notes

•  Before and during use, always make sure the child’s hands and feet are 

away from wheels.

•  Never pull stroller backward up stairs. Doing so could damage the 

suspension system, leading to frame failure. 

•  Protect stroller when transporting or shipping to prevent damage to stroller 

and stroller components. Check closely for damage after transporting or 

shipping.

•  It is best to store your stroller indoors when it is not in use. Extended 

exposure to rain or the sun’s ultraviolet rays can fade and damage the 

fabric, tires, and plastic parts.

Safety Information

Failure to follow all warnings and instructions 

could result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH.

Read these instructions carefully before using this product� To 

ensure proper use, store this user guide in a convenient place so it 

can be consulted often�

•  Never leave child unattended.

•  The maximum weight capacity of the stroller (child plus luggage 

weight) is 75 lbs (34 kg). Maximum child height is 44 inches  

(112 cm). Do not exceed the maximum weight or height, as stroller 

will become unstable and tip resulting in serious injury.

•  Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use harness 

to secure child.

•  Avoid finger entrapment or injury. Always ensure any child 

occupants or bystanders are away from the stroller while folding or 

unfolding.

•  Do not attach parcels or bags to the handlebar or frame of stroller 

except those recommended by BOB Gear, as stroller can become 

unstable and tip over. 

•  Child may slip into leg openings and strangle. Never use in reclined 

carriage position unless child is harnessed.

•  Do not overload the seat back pockets. Maximum weight is 2 lbs 

(1 kg). Overloading the seat back pocket may cause the stroller to 

become unstable and tip over.

•  Do not overload the canopy pocket. Maximum weight is 1 lb  

(0.45 kg). Overloading the canopy pocket may cause the stroller to 

become unstable and tip over.

•  DO NOT overload the low boy cargo basket. Maximum weight is 

10 lbs (4.5 kg). Overloading the basket may cause the stroller to 

become unstable and tip over.

•  FALL HAZARD - Wheel can detach and cause tip over. Pull on the 

wheel to assure it is securely attached.

•  FALL HAZARD from tip over - Before running, jogging, or walking 

fast, LOCK the front wheel from swiveling.

•  Do not park on inclines. The parking brake is intended to park the 

stroller on flat surfaces only. Parking on inclines may result in tip 

over or runaway stroller.

•  The parking brake is not designed as a stopping brake. The parking 

brake should not be used to slow or stop the stroller because doing 

so could cause the stroller to stop abruptly, resulting in loss of 

control. 

•  Always set the parking brake when stroller is not moving. Never 

load or unload the stroller without the parking brake set. 

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Страница 1: ...BOB Gear 888 427 4829 or 704 409 1699 4140 Pleasant Road Fort Mill South Carolina 29708 www bobgear com REVOLUTION FLEX STROLLER User Guide Guide de l utilisateur Guía del usuario ...

Страница 2: ...istration This will allow us to notify you directly if there are any product recalls For updates to this manual warranty and other recent product notifications please visit www bobgear com periodically or any time before making approved changes or adding approved equipment to your stroller ...

Страница 3: ...s 3 Stroller Features 4 Age Guidelines 5 Stroller Assembly 5 Unpacking the Stroller 5 Stroller Wheels 5 Stroller Operation 7 Unfolding and Folding 7 Choosing Walk or Jog Mode 9 Checking Tire Pressure 9 Adjusting the Tracking 9 Adjusting the Shock Setting 10 Setting the Parking Brake 11 Securing the Child in the Seat 11 Using the Wrist Strap 12 Reclining the Seat 12 Positioning the Canopy 13 Adjust...

Страница 4: ...vent damage to stroller and stroller components Check closely for damage after transporting or shipping It is best to store your stroller indoors when it is not in use Extended exposure to rain or the sun s ultraviolet rays can fade and damage the fabric tires and plastic parts Safety Information Failure to follow all warnings and instructions could result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH Read these ins...

Страница 5: ... Lever Parking Brake Seat Back Storage Pockets Seat Storage Pocket Age Guidelines Prior to first use consult with your pediatrician regarding suitability of stroller use with your child Please note that infants incapable of holding their head up must have additional head and neck support to ride safely and comfortably From 0 8 weeks or as recommended by your pediatrician the use of an infant car s...

Страница 6: ... Front Fork Into Jog Mode Rotate the front fork until it locks into jog mode See page 9 2 Remove Through Axle Hold the nut in place and use the hex wrench to loosen the through axle Then remove the through axle from the front wheel and fork 3 Remove Front Wheel Raise the front wheel a few inches off the ground and tap the top of the wheel with the palm of your hand to knock the wheel out of the fr...

Страница 7: ...evers simultaneously Rotate handlebar forward onto seat 5 Lift Red Frame Release Handle Using a short quick tug lift red frame release handle up Keep tires on ground as stroller collapses toward front wheel Handlebar Walk Mode Jog Mode 16 ft 4 9 m 90 Checking Tire Pressure Plastic wheels are rated to a maximum tire inflation pressure of 30 pounds per square inch psi The maximum inflation pressure ...

Страница 8: ... set the parking brake press down on the foot pedal making sure the locking pin fully engages the locking disk To ensure the brake is set properly attempt to roll the stroller forward and backward after setting the brake If the stroller will not roll the brake is set properly To release the parking brake lift up on the foot pedal with your foot until the brake bar springs up into the fully unlocke...

Страница 9: ...inside of the handle assembly while raising or lowering the handle to one of the individual positions Using the Wrist Strap 1 Slip Loop of Strap Securely Onto Wrist The wrist strap is designed to help prevent the stroller from rolling away should you lose your grip on the stroller When using the stroller make sure the strap is securely looped over your wrist Care and Maintenance Check tire pressur...

Страница 10: ...ries not compatible with the original intended use of the stroller as sold are not covered by this warranty Tires and tubes are not covered under the limited warranty Warranty Claims Warranty claims must be made through BOB Gear customer service This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective part BOB Gear shall in no event be XXXXXXXXXXXXX 0000000 BATCH LOT LOTE 0000000000 ...

Страница 11: ...tra de vous contacter directement si il ya des rappels de produits Pour mises à jour de ce manuel la garantie et autres notifications de produits récents s il vous plaît visitez www bobgear com périodiquement ou en tout temps avant de faire les changements approuvés ou en ajoutant des équipements approuvés à votre poussette ...

Страница 12: ... concernant l âge de l occupant 5 Assemblage de la poussette 5 Déballage de la poussette 5 Roues de la poussette 5 Opération de la poussette 7 Dépliage et pliage 7 Choix du mode marche ou jogging 9 Vérification de la pression des pneus 9 Ajustement de l alignement 9 Réglage de l amortisseur 10 Réglage du frein 11 Attacher l enfant dans le siège 11 Utiliser la sangle de retenue au poignet 12 Inclin...

Страница 13: ...n vérifiez minutieusement s il y a eu des dommages Il est préférable de ranger la poussette à l intérieur lorsque vous ne l utilisez pas Une exposition prolongée à la pluie et aux rayons UV du soleil peut ternir et endommager le tissu les pneus et les pièces en plastique MISE EN GARDE Information de sécurité Le non respect de ces mises en garde et de ces instructions peut entraîner des BLESSURES G...

Страница 14: ...ons concernant l âge de l occupant Avant l utilisation initiale consultez votre pédiatre concernant l adéquation d une poussette pour votre enfant Veuillez noter que les nourrissons incapables de tenir leur tête doivent disposer d un support de tête et de cou supplémentaire pour pouvoir les déplacer dans la poussette de façon sécuritaire et confortable De 0 à 8 semaines ou selon la recommandation ...

Страница 15: ...ère 1 Déverrouiller le frein Avant de retirer les roues arrière placez le frein en position déverrouillée 2 Retirer la roue Soulevez la roue de quelques centimètres tirez sur le levier de déverrouillage et sortez la roue du support de fixation Installation de la roue avant 1 Retirer l essieu traversant et la clé hexagonale du sac de rangement Retirez l écrou de l essieu traversant Écrou Clé hexago...

Страница 16: ...sition parallèle au sol Guidon Mode marche Mode jogging Vérification de la pression des pneus Les roues en plastique sont conçues pour une pression de gonflage maximum des pneus de 30 lb par pouce carré psi La pression de gonflage maximale est indiquée sur la roue à côté de la valve Choix du mode marche ou jogging Mode marche Faites glisser le bouton pivot vers le haut et à gauche La fourche pivot...

Страница 17: ...de s assurer que le frein est correctement enclenché essayez de faire rouler la poussette vers l avant et l arrière après l avoir enclenché Si la poussette ne roule pas cela signifie que le frein est correctement enclenché Pour désengager le frein soulevez la pédale avec votre pied jusqu à ce que la barre de frein remonte en position complètement déverrouillée POSITION VERROUILLÉE Réglage de l amo...

Страница 18: ...enfoncés tout en soulevant ou en abaissant le guidon vers l une des positions individuelles Positionnement de la capote 1 Déplier la capote Pour obtenir plus d ombre ouvrez la capote dans le sens opposé au guidon Utiliser la sangle de retenue au poignet 1 Faites glisser la boucle de la sangle de façon sécuritaire sur le poignet La sangle de retenue au poignet est conçue pour aider à éviter que la ...

Страница 19: ...de conserver la preuve d achat Les frais de main d œuvre et de transport ne sont pas inclus BOB Gear se réserve le droit de supprimer ou de modifier des tissus des pièces des modèles ou des produits ou de les remplacer Les produits BOB Gear achetés auprès de détaillants non autorisés de sites d enchères en ligne ou d articles d occasion ne sont pas couverts par la garantie Usure normal L usure nor...

Страница 20: ... permite notificarle directamente si hay cualquier retirada de este producto Para cambios de este manual la garantía y otras notificaciones recientes de producto visite www bobgear com periódicamente o en cualquier momento antes de hacer los cambios aprobados o agregar equipos aprobados para su cochecito ...

Страница 21: ...trices de edad 5 Montaje del cochecito 5 Desembalaje del cochecito 5 Ruedas del cochecito 5 Utilización del cochecito 7 Plegar y desplegar el cochecito 7 Seleccionar modo de paseo o modo todoterreno 9 Comprobar la presión de los neumáticos 9 Ajustar la dirección 9 Configurar el ajuste del impacto 10 Ajustar el freno de estacionamiento 11 Asegurar al niño en el asiento 11 Asegurar la muñequera 12 R...

Страница 22: ...entes Tras el transporte o el envío compruebe minuciosamente si se han producido daños Cuando no lo utilice se recomienda guardar el cochecito adentro La exposición prolongada a los rayos ultravioletas del sol puede dañar los tejidos los neumáticos y las piezas de plástico ADVERTENCIA Información de seguridad De no seguirse todas las advertencias e instrucciones podrían provocarse LESIONES GRAVES ...

Страница 23: ...del asiento ADVERTENCIA Bolsillo de almacenamiento de asiento Directrices de edad Antes de utilizarlo por primera vez consulte con su pediatra respecto a la conveniencia de usar un cochecito con su hijo Tenga en cuenta que los bebés incapaces de mantener la cabeza recta deben llevar un soporte adicional para la cabeza y el cuello para montar con seguridad y comodidad Para niños de entre 0 y 8 sema...

Страница 24: ...oterreno Gire el cuadro delantero hasta que se bloquee en modo todoterreno Consulte la página 9 2 Retire el eje transversal Mantenga la tuerca en su lugar y afloje la tuerca con la llave hexagonal A continuación retire el eje transversal de la rueda delantera y del cuadro delantero 3 Retire la rueda delantera Levante la rueda delantera varios centímetros del suelo y presione la parte superior de l...

Страница 25: ...a Manija Modo paseo Modo todoterreno 4 9 m 16 pies Comprobar la presión de los neumáticos Las ruedas de plástico están destinadas a soportar una presión de inflado máxima de 30 psi La presión de inflado máxima está indicada en la rueda junto al vástago de la válvula Seleccionar modo de paseo o modo todoterreno Modo paseo Deslice el tirador giratorio hacia arriba y hacia la izquierda El cuadro gira...

Страница 26: ...ún sea necesario hasta que el cochecito se desplace en línea recta 6 Prueba de alineamiento Empuje el cochecito hacia delante y suéltelo para comprobar si se dirige hacia la derecha o la izquierda Repita la prueba de empuje varias veces Si el cochecito se desvía hacia la izquierda o hacia la derecha consulte el apartado Ajuste preciso de la dirección Tirador de dirección Tirador de dirección Corre...

Страница 27: ...resilla de la correa alrededor de su muñeca La muñequera está diseñada para prevenir que el cochecito se desplace por sí solo si suelta la manija Durante el uso del cochecito asegúrese de que la muñequera está enlazada correctamente con su muñeca 3 Abrochar las correas para los hombros Inserte ambos enganches de las correas para los hombros en la hebilla NOTA La correa de hebilla debe ajustarse de...

Страница 28: ...y la tela están garantizados durante un año La garantía solo es válida para el comprador original Para reclamar la garantía se debe presentar la prueba de compra Los gastos de mano de obra y envío no están incluidos BOB Gear se reserva el derecho a suspender cambiar o sustituir las telas las piezas los modelos y los productos Desgaste natural Esta garantía no cubre el desgaste natural la corrosión...

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Страница 31: ...Printed in China This product and its components are subject to change without notice Tous droits réservés Imprimé en Chine Ce produit et ses composants peuvent changer sans préavis Reservados todos los derechos Impreso en China Este producto y sus componentes están sujetos a cambios sin previo aviso ...

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