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Assembly and Folding Instructions

Assembly and fine-adjustment of brakes require no tools-- but you do need to read these instructions carefully.

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Figure 1

A. Remove the stroller and

wheels from the carton.

B. Place stroller on the floor

laying flat 

(see Figure 1)

and set the wheels and hood

aside.

I. Unpacking

A. Take a look at the wheels.

There is a single front wheel

with a lever type quick-release

mechanism 

(see Figure 2

).

B. Start by making sure the quick

release lever on the front brake

is in the open position

 (see

figure 3)

 so that the tire can

fit past the brake pads.

C. Insert the wheel axle into the

front fork ends as shown in

Figure 4.

D. Clamp the Front Axle Quick

Release Lever to secure the

wheel to the fork as shown

in Figure 5. Check to make

sure the front wheel is securely

attached to the front fork.

E. With one hand, pinch the front

brake calipers closed so the

brake pads touch the front

rim. Meanwhile close the

quick release on the brake

with the other hand. The

brake pads should come to

rest about 1/16 inch to 1/8

inch from the rim. You can

adjust the tightness of the

brake to the rim into this range

by rotating the Cable

Adjustment Barrel where the

cable comes in to the brake

caliper assembly.

Figure 2

II. The Front Wheel

Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 5

A. There are two rear wheels

with a skewer type quick-

release mechanism (

see

Figure 6).

B. You will notice that there is

a black rubber button in the

middle of the rear axle. This

is the quick release button

for the rear wheel.

C.  Push the button in with your

thumb while inserting the

rear axle all the way into

the rear axle hanger on the

frame 

(See Figure 7).

Then let your thumb off the

button. This releases the lock

that holds the wheel in place.

D.  Check the quick release

axles to make sure they are

completely pushed into

place and engaged.

Without pushing the quick

release black, rubber button,

try to pull the axle back out

of the rear axle hanger. It

should be firmly locked in

place. (If it comes out, repeat

step C and then step D. If

either rear axle does not

lock in place securely, do

not use the stroller. Return to

your Kelty dealer

immediately for

replacement).

Figure 6

III. The Rear Wheels

Figure 7

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Страница 1: ...sun protection Sneak A Peak canopy window allows view of child Lightweight strong aluminum frame holds up on tough terrain Push button quick release back wheels for easy storage Bike style hand brake can be locked for parking Handy underseat basket provides additional storage Quick release front wheel for easy storage Front fender protects child from road debris Safe five point harness grows with ...

Страница 2: ...nd return it to your nearest Kelty dealer Pay attention to your child Your child s safety is ultimately determined by reading and following these instructions and by being prudent in how you use this product In addition make sure your child is dressed properly for the weather Although your activity generates body heat for you your child is sitting still Also be aware of your child s activity and n...

Страница 3: ...n especially steep terrain uneven terrain or in hazardous weather conditions Special Attention When attaching rear wheels make sure quick release axles are completely pushed into place and engaged Rock them back and forth to make sure they are installed securely and do not slip out If carrying on a roof rack or in the back of a pickup truck always anchor down the stroller securely Maximum weight o...

Страница 4: ... pads should come to rest about 1 16 inch to 1 8 inch from the rim You can adjust the tightness of the brake to the rim into this range by rotating the Cable Adjustment Barrel where the cable comes in to the brake caliper assembly Figure 2 II The Front Wheel Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 A There are two rear wheels with a skewer type quick release mechanism see Figure 6 B You will notice that there i...

Страница 5: ...cts as a parking brake B Caution Never leave your child unattended in the stroller when the parking brake is engaged Never count on the brake to prevent the stroller from sliding or rolling away on an incline Always use a safety tether when your child is in the stroller C To lock the brake in the parking position squeeze the brake lever to apply the brake Then push the locking mechanism down while...

Страница 6: ...uckle underneath see Figure 19 B The crotch strap has two position slots to grow with your child see Figure 20 The slot that is closer to the back of the seat is for smaller size children with the other slot being for older children You can also adjust the strap up or down for additional room for your child depending on their size C Unbuckle both sides of the yellow Y Kelty K I D S buckle D Adjust...

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