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Do not iron
Do not dry clean
Use a soft cloth to clean the plastic parts on a regular basis;
do not use solvents or abrasive products. Always dry the
metal parts to prevent the formation of rust if the stroller
has come into contact with water.
MAINTENANCE
Lubricate the moving parts, if necessary, with dry silicon
oil. Periodically check the condition of the wheels and
keep them clean of dust and sand. Make sure all plastic
parts that slide along the metal tubes are clean and free
from dust, dirt and sand; this will avoid friction that may
prevent the stroller from working properly. Keep the stroller
in a dry place.
OPENING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: when opening the stroller, ensure that your
child and all other children are at a safe distance. Ensure
that during these operations the moving parts of the stroller
do not come into contact with your child.
1. Before opening the stroller, press the side button (diagram
1A) to raise both handgrips into the right position. Make
sure that the handgrips are locked in the UP position, as
seen in diagram 1 B.
2. Pull both the small levers on the stroller handles at the
same time; the stroller will start to open (diagram 2).
3. Raise the stroller to make it easier for it to open (dia-
gram 3).
4. Press the cross bar downwards with your toe so it opens
completely and locks the stroller in the open position
(diagram 4)
WARNING: ensure that the stroller is locked in the open po-
sition, checking that the rear cross bar is locked in place.
FITTING/REMOVING THE LINING
For practical reasons, this operation should be performed
with the seat removed from the stroller.
5. Start by fitting the top part of the fabric (diagram 5A) so
that it fits neatly over the back, as seen in diagram 5B. Align
the fabric with the plastic structure following the coloured
tail (diagram 5 C). Fasten the seat to the base using the
two buttons near the rings seen in diagram 5 D, then fasten
the lower ends of the seat using the buttons (A) and the
velcro fasteners (B) found on the side of the structure as
indicated in diagram 5 E. Fit the leg rest supports into the
fabric as seen in diagram 5 F.
6. Slide the "D" rings through the slots (diagram 6)
7. Thread the lap belt into the "D" rings as seen in diagram 7.
8. WARNING: the crotch strap is fastened to the seat sup-
port and held in place by the structure. The crotch strap
must be threaded through the slot in the lining to ensure
correct and safe use, as seen in diagram 8. Please refer to
the "Safety harness" paragraph for information on how to
use the harness correctly
9. Fasten the two armrest covers in place by inserting the
3 tabs in the relative fixtures and then fastening the two
metal buttons found inside the armrests
(diag. 9).
SAFETY HARNESS
The stroller comes with a five-point safety harness that
consists of two shoulder straps, a lap belt and a crotch
strap with a buckle.
WARNING: For use with children from birth up to approxi-
mately 6 months of age, it is necessary to use the shoulder
straps, sliding them first through the two adjustment holes.
10. Slide the safety clasps into the fabric slots (diagram
10A) and check that the shoulder straps are fitted at the
right height for the child: if this is not the case, adjust the
height (diagram 10).
11. Place the child inside the seat, slot the 2 toothed ends
into the buckle and adjust the width of the lap belt using
the clasps (diagram 11).
12. To release the lap belt, press the two toothed ends
together at the same time (diagram 12).
For extra safety, the stroller is fitted with D rings, which can
be used to fit a separate safety harness, compliant with BS
6684 Standards. The rings are positioned inside the seat
of the stroller on the left and right sides as shown in fig. 7.
WARNING: the safety harness must always be fastened to
guarantee complete safety for your child.
WARNING: To guarantee the safety of your child, always
use both the crotch strap and the safety harness.
FITTING THE SEAT IN THE PARENT -FACING POSI-
TION
WARNING: The bumper bar is not used when fitting the
seat in this position.
13. To fit the seat in the parent-facing position, open the
seat and, using the orange arrows on the seat as reference
(diagram 13 A) slide it onto the hooks (diagram 13 B and C)
found on the stroller structure as seen in diagram 13 D.
14. Press the seat downwards until you hear it click and
lock into place (fig 14).
WARNING: Check that the pram body or seat unit attach-
ment devices are correctly engaged before use.
WARNING: After removal of the safety harness (e.g. for
washing), ensure that the harness is reassembled cor-
rectly using the anchorage points. The harness must be re
adjusted. To ensure that the harness is adjusted correctly,
fitting your child and securely closed, pull firmly on the end
of the harness (on the underside of the seat).
FITTING THE SEAT IN THE FRONT- FACING POSI-
TION
15. To fit the seat in the front-facing position, open the
seat and, using the orange arrows on the seat as reference
(diagram 15 A) slide it onto the hooks (diagram 15 B and C)
found on the stroller structure as seen in diagram 15 D.
16. Press the seat downwards (fig 16A) until you hear it
click and lock into place (fig 16B).
WARNING: Check that the pram body or seat unit attach-
ment devices are correctly engaged before use.
REMOVING THE SEAT
It is not necessary to remove the stroller lining to remove
the seat.
17. Press the orange button on the back of the backrest and
lift the seat upwards (diagram 17).
ADJUSTING THE BACKREST
18. Press the grey button on the stroller backrest to adjust
the inclination until you find the position you need (dia-
gram 18). Release the button and the backrest will click
into the closest lock position. Simply push the backrest
upwards to raise it.
WARNING: these operations can become more difficult
when the child is sat in the seat.
ADJUSTING THE LEG REST
19. Press the two buttons on the inside of the leg rest side
fixture (diagram 19) to adjust the leg rest to the required
position.
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