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7 Operating the Canopy
• To open the canopy, pull forward on the front edge of the canopy until it is fully extended.
• The canopy and visor can be adjusted into several positions ranging from fully closed to full extended, or any position in between.
See Figure 7.1.
NOTE: The top rear portion of the canopy has a roll back window. To open, pull the front edge up, roll the flap backward and secure using
the “T” and elastic attachment.
• To close the canopy, push the front edge of the canopy toward the rear of the stroller.
TIP:
Push the seat back forward and tuck the canopy behind it.
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WARNING
Possible pinching hazard – Be careful of the side hinges when opening and closing the canopy.
8 Seat Recline Positioning
The seat can be adjusted to any position from upright to reclining. Fully reclined seat for children 3 months and above. All other seat
positions for children 6 months and above ONLY.
• To recline the seat, loosen the adjustment straps on both sides of the seat and recline the seat until the desired position is reached.
See
Figure 8.1.
• To adjust the seat back to a more upright position, simply tighten both adjustment straps until the seat back is in the desired position.
9 Using and Adjusting the Seat Restraint System
• There are three height adjustment positions for the shoulder harness. Adjust the height to the closest height above your child’s shoulders.
• To remove the shoulder harness, turn the plastic ends sideways and push them through the slots in the seatback. Reattach the harness at
the proper height by reinserting the plastic ends through the slots.
See Figure 9.1.
Ensure both straps are the same height.
• To unlatch the buckle press the center button and remove the male ends of each buckle.
See Figure 9.2.
• Carefully place the child in the seat with the shoulder straps over their shoulders and chest. Then place the crotch strap between the
child’s legs.
• Push the shoulder/waist latch posts into the crotch buckle until all parts snap into place.
See Figure 9.3.
• Tighten the waist belt to be snug around the child’s waist.
• The shoulder, waist, and crotch straps may be adjusted using the sliding plastic rings on these straps.
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WARNING
Always use the crotch strap in combination with the waist belt. Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always
use the restraint system. The seat is not suitable for children under 3 months.
10 Storage Basket
The maximum weight that can be carried in the storage basket is 5 lbs. (2.27 kg).
11 Folding the Stroller
• Keep children away from stroller while folding.
• Place the canopy into its closed position and pull it all the way toward the rear of the stroller.
• From the front of the stroller, lift the pull tab (Labeled “FOLD”) above legrest, to expose the fold release lever (on the right) and cable
located under the seat.
See Figure 11.1.
• While pushing inward on the fold release lever (
See Figure 11.2
), grasp the handle in the middle of the release cable and pull it up quickly
to allow the stroller to fold.
See Figure 11.3.
• Continue pulling up until the stroller is fully folded.
CAUTION: While folding the stroller, be careful to keep your fingers from being pinched by moving parts.
• Be sure that the locking latch on the right side of the stroller is secure.
See Figure 11.4.
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WARNING
ALWAYS keep children away from the stroller when folding.
Possible pinching hazard – Be careful when folding the stroller.
12 Tire Pump
The tire pump is located inside the storage basket.
• To use the tire pump, pull out the air tube from one end of the air pump and screw it snugly into the opposite end of the pump body.
• Remove protective cap from the tire tube air valve. Attach air tube to the air valve on the tire.
• Pump air into the tube until the tires are filled to 35 psi or as specified on the tire wall.
• When finished, unscrew the air tube from the tire valve and then from the pump. Replace the tube in the end of the pump and return the
pump to its storage location in the basket.
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