- Regularly check screws, rivets and bolts and replace any parts which may have
become worn.
- The seat cushion is machine washable (on a low cycle). DO NOT USE BLEACH.
Do not dry in direct sunlight.
- Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may prematurely discolour the stroller fabric.
PLEASE NOTE: We do not recommend taking this stroller into the sea.
PLEASE NOTE: After using your stroller on the beach or on a snowy/salted pavement,
always rinse the parts in contact with the salt and the sand, in particular the wheels,
the springs and the rivets.
WARNING
: Only use parts recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING
: Never use the stroller if it is damaged or broken.
8. PRACTICAL ADVICE
TYRES
- Check the tyre pressure regularly.
- If the tyre pressure is not the same in all 3 tyres, it may be difficult to push
(minimum 1, 5 kgs; max. 3 kgs).
If you get a flat tyre:
- The tyres are repaired as for bike tyres.
- Remove the inner tube and repair it with a patch.
- Run your finger round the inside of the tyre to ensure no sharp object (e.g. the tip of
a thorn) remains stuck in the tyre.
- Replace the inner tube, then the wheel and pump up the tyre.
- If the inner tube is too damaged, replace it. (
When walking on rough, stony ground or in the countryside, watch out for
thorny bushes.
- If you often get a flat tyre, it may be that you need to increase the pressure in the
tyres. You can pump them up to a pressure of 3 kgs.
Your stroller "pulls" to one side:
- Check that all 3 tyres are at the same pressure.
- Check that the front wheel is on straight, the axle is properly fitted and that the quick
release levers have been tightened.
- Check that both suspension levers, on the rear wheels, are in the same position.
You find it hard to fold your stroller:
- After cleaning the catches (45), (seen on the inside of the aluminium chassis when
folding) apply some drops of silicone or liquid spray (included in the maintenance kit
and available in DIY shops) as shown.
A new one is included in the maintenance kit
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