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Fitting the Unisystem adaptors
(illustration 22)
WARNING: The adaptors can only be used in conjunction with one of the complements:
Prima easy, Prima Fix, Baby Zero Plus, Metropol, Playmoon, Mako, Newmoon or Sono.
WARNING: the unisystem adaptors only have one correct position, do not try to
force the adaptors.
Fit each of the adaptors into the corresponding unisystem side slots. When correctly
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fastened a red signal will appear in the side window of each adaptor.
To disconnect, press the red mark on each adaptor.
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Unisystem
(illustration 23)
This exclusive fastening system means that the following complements can be used on
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the Kudu pushchair: Prima easy, Prima Fix, Baby Zero Plus, Metropol, Playmoon, Mako,
Newmoon and Sono.
WARNING: Install the Unisystem adaptors for the seat before installing any
complement.
Put the parking brake on.
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Place the Prima easy, Prima Fix, Baby Zero Plus, Metropol, Playmoon, Mako, Newmoon
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or Sono on the pushchair, facing backwards.
Line the fasteners of the Prima easy, Prima Fix, Baby Zero Plus, Metropol, Playmoon,
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Mako, Newmoon or Sono up with the slots.
Press downwards until it clicks into place and a green signal appears in each of the
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windows on the sides of the fasteners (fig. 23).
To remove it, press and then release the red button on both fasteners (window displays
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red signal) and pull upwards to release it from the chassis of the pushchair (fig. 24).
Fitting/Removing the harness
(illustrations 24)
Pass the buckles of the harness through the vents in the seat and the mattress pad.
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NOTE: take care when fitting the harness to make sure that the straps are not
twisted.
For the harness to be fitted, position the harness on the seat of the Kudu, so that the
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buckle is facing upwards.
Insert the crotch strap through the mnattress pad and the seat.
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Do the same with the two abdominal straps and the two chest straps.
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The chest straps can be placed in 3 different positions, depending on the child’s height.
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The chest straps should be positioned at the height of the child’s shoulders and both
straps should be at the same level.