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Groove 2 Instruction Manual
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WARNING
Always make sure ALL wheel brakes are engaged when the stroller is not
being pushed so that the stroller will not roll away. Never leave stroller
unattended, especially on a hill or incline, as the stroller may tip over or slide.
Seatback Positioning
The positioning of each seatback can be adjusted individually. Each seat has four
positions. The fully upright position should only be used for a child that is at least
Figure 9
Figure 10
Rear Wheel Brakes
• Before placing any child into the stroller or removing them from the stroller, be
certain that the rear wheel brakes are engaged.
• To engage the rear wheel brakes, push down on any one of the brake levers
located on each of the rear wheels. See Figure 9. Whenever possible, use the
middle brake lever to operate the brakes. The stroller may require slight forward
or rearward movement in order to line up the teeth on each brake with each
wheel brake cluster.
• Check that ALL brakes are properly applied by attempting to push the stroller
backwards and forwards.
• To release the brakes, gently lift up any one of the brake levers. See Figure 10.
Figure 11
6 months old.
• To place the seat in the upright
position, simply lift up on the seatback
until it locks into the highest position
• To recline either seatback, slowly
lift upward on BOTH sides of the
seatback adjusters for that seat.
The seatback adjusters are the large
plastic pieces on each side of the rear
of each seatback. While lifting these
adjusters up, use your forefinger
to pull each side of the seatback
downward to the desired position.
Always ensure that BOTH sides of
the seatback lock into place in these
adjusters. See Figure 11.