and place the connectors on the top
frame over the connectors on the sub-
frame (j).
· Press the top frame down until it clicks
into place. Rotating the push bar into
a pushing position locks the top frame
(k).
Taking the top frame off the sub-frame (j).
The push bar must be vertical in order
to remove the top frame.
· Adjust the push bar to the vertical posi-
tion and pull the top frame up.
! The aluminium handle on the outside
of the connector on the top frame locks
the position of the seat. This must be
locked while the seat is removed. This
will prevent the connectors on the top
frame from rotating relative to each
other
Problems with placement of the top
frame (v + w)
· If you are experiencing difficulties
placing the upper frame onto the lower
frame, first check whether the rotating
push bar is set in the correct position.
The push bar is in the correct position
when the arrows on the sides of the
upper frame are visible (i).
· It is possible that the connecting
pieces of the upper frame are rotated
in relation to each other (this can
happen when the aluminium handle
is accidentally open at the time the
upper frame is taken off). In that
case the arrows on the sides of the
upper frame are not visible simulta-
neously (v).
· Adjust the position of the push bar so
that the arrow on the side of the adjust
button is visible (v2).
· Subsequently, you can turn back the
connecting piece on the side of the
aluminium handle as follows (w):
· Open the aluminium handle (w1).
· Use one hand to operate the button to
rotate the push bar (w2).
· Now use your other hand to rotate the
connecting piece, so that the arrow
becomes visible (w3).
· Close the aluminium handle (w4).
· Now you can place the upper frame on
the lower frame again.
Turning the pushchair seat (j)
The seat can be placed on the sub-
frame facing in either direction. This
allows you to choose the direction in
which the child faces with the swivel
wheels mounted either at the front or
the rear.
Tilting the pushchair seat (l)
The seat can be adjusted to 4 posi-
tions:
· Unlock the aluminium handle on the
outside of the top frame by pushing it
down (l1). Support the seat with one
hand while you push the adjustment
button with the other hand (l2). Tilt
the seat to the desired position. The
seat stays in the desired position when
you release the button. Close the alu-
minium handle on the side of the frame
in order to lock the seat in the desired
position.
The seat can be placed on the sub
frame in any tilted position (j).
! Make sure that the arrows on the sides
of the upper frame are visible (i).
Adjusting the height of the push bar (m)
The push bar can be adjusted to 3 posi-
tions.
· Press the height adjustment button
and move the push bar to the desired
height. The push bar locks into posi-
tion automatically when you release the
height adjustment button.
The safety harness
The pushchair is fitted with an adjusta-
ble 5-point safety harness. Ensure that
the harness is adjusted correctly to the
size of your child.
· Place your child in the pushchair with its
legs on either side of the crotch strap.
· Fasten the harness by clicking the plas-
tic pieces at the ends of the straps into
each other.
· Adjust the straps by sliding the clasps
over the straps until they are the cor-
rect length.
Adjusting the shoulder straps
- When the seat is taken out of the box,
the shoulder straps are set to the small-
est and lowest possible position. This
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