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12

Care and Maintenance

Operating Instructions

13

Harness

Parking Brake 

• Periodically check that the parking brake works properly and locks both wheels securely.
• Clean out any dirt or debris that may prevent the brake from working.

Frame 

• Wipe the frame with a damp cloth and mild soap. Use clean, dry cloth or towel to wipe away
excess water and soap.

Fabric

• Do not machine wash or dry the cover.
• Hand wash with cold water and mild soap. Air dry to prevent the cover from shrinking.
Cleaning Plastic Parts:
• Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap. Use clean, dry cloth or towel to wipe away excess water
and soap.

Wheels

• Periodically oil caster bolts and wheel axles with liquid silicone lubricant.
If Stroller Gets Wet:
• Dry stroller with a clean cloth or towel to prevent corrosion.
• Do not fold stroller when wet or damp. Always make sure that the stroller is dry before storing.

Plastic Parts

• Do not use abrasives, solvents, strong detergents, or household cleaners. These products can
scratch, discolor, and weaken plastic or cause corrosion on metal surfaces.

Storage

• Store away from extreme heat to prevent damage to plastic parts.
• Cover stroller to prevent dust build-up and exposure to sunlight.
• Do not stack other items on top of stroller.

1

Position harness around child.

2

Insert each clip (2x) into adjacent side of

buckle (fig. A).

A

3

Loosen or tighten harness by sliding each

(5x) adjuster to desired position (fig. B).

B

D

4

If necessary, use buckle loop for better fit.

Unfasten buckle, then thread through loop

(fig. C) for smaller child. Unthread when

child requires more room in the harness.

C

5

Unfasten buckle by squeezing clip on

each side (fig. D).

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