A1BabyCare E005 Manual
A1BabyCare E005 is a versatile and convenient combination pram and stroller that offers a range of features to ensure a comfortable and safe ride for your little one. With its sturdy frame and durable wheels, the E005 can handle various terrains, from smooth city streets to bumpy sidewalks. The adjustable stroller seat allows you to customize the seating position, ensuring your child's comfort as they grow. Safety is paramount with the E005, featuring a 5-point safety harness, reliable brakes, and a handy wrist strap for added peace of mind.
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A1BabyCare
Combination Pram and Stroller E005
Designed in Australia
English
Read these instructions before assembling your pram/stroller.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
WARNING:
:
TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH:
ALWAYS APPLY THE BRAKES WHENEVER THE
PRAM/STROLLER IS STATIONARY.
• DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED.
• SECURE THE CHILD IN THE HARNESS AT ALL
TIMES.
• DO NOT CARRY EXTRA CHILDREN OR BAGS ON
THIS PRAM/STROLLER.
• MAKE SURE CHILDREN ARE CLEAR OF ANY
MOVING PARTS IF YOU ADJUST THE
PRAM/STROLLER.
USE THE HARNESS AT ALL TIMES WHEN USING THE
STROLLER SEAT.
WHEN NOT IN USE DISCONNECT SHOULDER
STRAPS FROM THE WAIST STRAP AND/OR BUCKLE.
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY FROM FALLING OR SLIDING
OUT. ALWAYS USE HARNESS.
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WARNING:
:
PARCELS OR ACCESSORY ITEMS, OR BOTH,
PLACED ON THE PRAM/STROLLER MAY CAUSE THE
PRAM/STROLLER TO BECOME UNSTABLE.
EXCEEDING ANY RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM
WEIGHTS IS UNSAFE AND MAY CAUSE THE
PRAM/STROLLER TO BECOME UNSTABLE.
NEVER LEAVE CHILD UNATTENDED.
CHILD MAY SLIP INTO LEG OPENINGS AND
STRANGLE. NEVER USE IN RECLINED CARRIAGE
POSITIONS UNLESS CHILD IS CORRECTLY SECURED
IN HARNESS.
ALWAYS FIT THE HANDBAR FABRIC COVER WHEN
THE CHILD HANDBAR IS IN USE.
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WARNING:
:
DO NOT USE THE STROLLER SEAT WITH ANY OTHER
MODELS OF PRAM/STROLLER.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER MODELS OF STROLLER
SEAT WITH THIS PRAM/STROLLER.
THE SEAT OPENING STRAP MUST ALWAYS BE
FITTED WHEN THE STROLLER SEAT IS IN USE.
DO NOT REMOVE THE STROLLER SEAT FROM THE
STROLLER IF THERE IS A CHILD IN THE SEAT.
DO NOT USE THE BASSINET WITH ANY OTHER
MODELS OF PRAM/STROLLER.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER MODELS OF BASSINET
WITH THIS PRAM/STROLLER.
DO NOT USE THE BASSINET ONCE THE CHILD CAN
SIT UP UNAIDED.
MAINTAIN YOUR PRAM/STROLLER AS DESCRIBED
UNDER THE MAINTENANCE SECTION. DO NOT USE
THE PRAM/STROLLER IF IT IS DAMAGED OR NOT
PROPERLY MAINTAINED.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION
SPECIFICATIONS
WHAT IS INCLUDED
ASSEMBLY
USING YOUR PRAM/STROLLER
MAINTENANCE
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Plastic packaging can create a suffocation hazard. Dispose of plastic packaging as soon as possible after removing the pram/stroller components. Keep all plastic packaging away from young children.
The bassinet is for the use of one child up to a maximum of 12 kg (26 lb).
The stroller seat is for the use of one child up to a maximum of 30 kg
(66 lb).
The maximum total load for all seatback pockets is 1 kg (2 lb).
The maximum total load for all bassinet pockets is 1 kg (2 lb).
The maximum weight for the storage basket is 4 kg (8 lb).
The pram/stroller is to be used by only one child at a time.
Do not cover the ventilation holes when using the raincover.
Do not use your pram/stroller if it is damaged or if any part is missing.
Use the wrist strap and keep a firm hold of the pram/stroller when it is moving.
Do not hang items from the handlebar.
Do not jog, run or skate while pushing the pram/stroller.
Do not use the pram/stroller on escalators.
Take care if using the pram/stroller on stairs, ensure that it is properly supported and no parts are overloaded.
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When adjusting the seat recliner apply the brakes. Press the button with one hand and firmly hold the end of the seat with the other hand, to prevent sudden movement.
Remove your child from the stroller before removing the seat from the stroller.
Remove your child from the pram/stroller before folding it.
When installing the seat or bassinet ensure that it is firmly locked in position.
After unfolding the pram/stroller ensure that it is firmly locked in the open position and the safety catch has been pushed down.
When folding and unfolding the pram/stroller take care to avoid injury or entrapment of fingers.
Do not inflate tyres above 170 kPa (25 psi).
Do not allow children to fold, assemble or adjust the pram/stroller.
Do not allow children to push the pram/stroller.
Do not use the pram/stroller near an open fire or flame.
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SPECIFICATIONS
All values given in the table below are approximate.
Maximum weight for bassinet
Maximum weight for stroller seat
Maximum weight for the base tray
Maximum total load for all seatback pockets
Maximum total load for all bassinet pockets
Maximum width of the stroller
Distance between front and rear axles
12 kg (26 lb)
30 kg (66 lb)
4 kg (8 lb)
1 kg (2 lb)
1 kg (2 lb)
66 cm (26 in)
51 cm (20 in)
Diameter of front wheels
Diameter of rear wheels
Recommended tyre pressure
Weight of pram (bassinet fitted)
19 cm (7.5 in)
30 cm (12 in)
70 kPa (10 psi)
10.0 kg (22 lb)
Weight of stroller (stroller seat fitted) 9.5 kg (21 lb)
The pram/stroller complies with the following standards:
Australia and New Zealand
AS/NZS 2088:2009
Australian Trade Practices Act 1974 - Consumer Protection Notice No.
8 of 2007
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USA
ASTM F833-13
WHAT IS INCLUDED
Standard Items included:
1 Bassinet
1 Seat opening strap for the stroller seat
1 Footmuff for the stroller seat
1 Frame
1 Handbar for the stroller seat
2 Padded seat covers
1 Raincover, this fits the seat and the bassinet
1 Stroller seat
1 Suncover, this fits the seat and the bassinet
2 Wheels 30 cm diameter, as rear wheels
2 Wheels 19 cm diameter, as front wheels
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ASSEMBLY
Unpack all items from the box and check the contents. Keep plastic bags away from children.
Videos showing assembly of the pram/stroller can be viewed at:
E005videos.a1babycare.com
Stroller Seat
Refer to illustration 1.
Attach the seat opening strap (1) to the rear of the stroller seat (2).
Pass the seat opening strap (1):
- around the bottom of the frame at the centre of the bottom tube
(3);
- through the D ring (4) where the back support meets the flat rotating support.
Then clip together the snaplock on the seat opening strap.
The seat opening strap (1) must be looped around the bottom of the seat frame, behind the black footrest. If it is passed around the top of the seat frame then the seat will not open.
Ensure that all snaplocks are connected with their corresponding snaplocks.
If the seat opening strap (1) has been removed to fold the seat flat, it must be attached again before using the stroller seat.
The seat opening strap (1) must always be fitted when the stroller seat is in use.
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Illustration 1
Frame
Refer to illustrations 2A and 2B.
Unfold the frame (5). Undo the snaplock on the folded lock strap on the left of the frame. Pull up the handlebar to open the frame and ensure that the frame is locked in the open position. Pass the folded lock strap around the rear strut and close the snaplock, to ensure that the folded lock strap is well clear of the rear wheel.
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Ensure the brake lever (6) is in the upright position so it does not interfere when inserting the rear wheels.
Remove the foam padding from the rear wheels (7) and insert the rear wheels into the frame.
Remove the foam padding from the front wheels (8) and insert the front wheels into the frame.
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Illustration 2A
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Illustration 2B
Bassinet
Refer to illustrations 3A to 3D.
Remove the cover (10) from the bassinet(9).
Remove the mattress (11) and lining (12) from the bassinet(9).
Using the nylon tab (13) pull the metal wire (14) to the metal clips
(15). Do not put your fingers beneath the metal wire. Slide the nylon tab to one end of the metal wire and pull on the tab so that the wire clicks into the clip.
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Repeat this for the other end of the metal wire, so that both ends of the wire have engaged the clips.
Repeat the above two steps for the metal wire and clips at the other end of the bassinet.
Put the lining back in the bassinet then put the mattress back in the bassinet. Pass the crotch harness strap (16) through the mattress loop (17).
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Illustration 3A
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Illustration 3B
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Illustration 3C
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Illustration 3D
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USING YOUR PRAM/STROLLER
Videos showing use of the pram/stroller can be viewed at:
E005videos.a1babycare.com
Removing the Stroller Seat
Refer to illustrations 4A and 4B.
Apply the brakes so the stroller does not move. Press the two white buttons (18) on each side of the frame, at the base of the seat fitting sockets. Both buttons must be pushed in fully simultaneously. This releases the seat, the seat may then be lifted by the seat frame.
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Illustration 4A
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Illustration 4B
Do not lift the seat by the hood. Do not release the seat while a child is sitting in the seat.
Removing the Bassinet
Refer to illustrations 4A and 4B.
Apply the brakes so the pram does not move. Press the two white buttons (18) on each side of the frame, at the base of the seat fitting sockets. Both buttons must be pushed in fully simultaneously. This
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releases the bassinet, the bassinet may then be lifted by the combination handle and hood adjuster.
If carrying the bassinet while a baby is lying in the bassinet, hold the bassinet firmly by the combination handle and hood adjuster. Use your other hand to hold the end of the bassinet and stabilise the bassinet, to prevent the bassinet tipping. Ensure that the bassinet is kept horizontal if carrying a baby in the bassinet.
Inserting the Stroller Seat or Bassinet
Refer to illustration 4B.
Apply the brakes so the pram/stroller does not move. Align the plugs
(19) on the seat or bassinet with the sockets (20) on the frame.
Gently push the seat or bassinet down until there is a click when the plug engages the catch in the socket. Both plugs must click into their sockets. Check that the metal buttons (18) are out, and that the seat or bassinet is locked into the socket.
If you are unsure if the seat is locked into the socket, then you can lift the stroller by the seat, both sides of the seat must remain locked into the frame.
Adjusting the Stroller Seat
Refer to illustrations 5A and 5B.
Apply the brakes so the stroller does not move. Push the hood on the stroller seat to the fully raised (covered) position. Hold one end of the stroller seat with one hand, preferably hold the end of the seat away from the handlebar, so that the handlebar does not obstruct the adjustment of the seat.
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Press the large yellow button (21) at the centre of the seat labelled
"PRESS BUTTON IN FULLY TO ADJUST SEAT". The button must be pushed in fully to release the seat.
With the button pressed in fully move the end of the seat (22) so that the seat rotates into the desired position. The available positions are indicted by lines marked on the black plastic. It is an available position when the black plastic line on the outside housing aligns with the black plastic tab on the inside housing. Then release the button and ensure that the seat is locked in position.
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Illustration 5A
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Illustration 5B
Adjusting the Bassinet
The angle of the bassinet does not adjust. The black buttons do not perform any function. Do not attempt to adjust the bassinet.
Reversing the Stroller Seat
Apply the brakes so the pram does not move. Do not remove the stroller seat from the stroller if there is a child in the seat.
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Release the stroller seat as described in Removing the Stroller Seat .
Turn the seat to face in the opposite direction, then insert the stroller seat as described in Inserting the Stroller Seat or Bassinet .
Reversing the Bassinet
Apply the brakes so the pram does not move. If there is a baby in the bassinet ensure that you keep the bassinet horizontal and that the baby is safe.
Release the bassinet as described in Removing the Bassinet . Turn the bassinet to face in the opposite direction, then insert the bassinet as described in Inserting the Stroller Seat or Bassinet .
If reversing the bassinet while a baby is lying in the bassinet, hold the bassinet firmly by the combination handle and hood adjuster. Use your other hand to hold the end of the bassinet and stabilise the bassinet, to prevent the bassinet tipping. Ensure that the bassinet is kept horizontal if there is a baby in the bassinet.
Applying the Brakes
Refer to illustration 6.
Either press on the red brake bar (23) or press on each brake pedal
(24) so that the brakes engage the rear wheels (7).
Ensure that both rear wheels are locked.
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Illustration 6
Releasing the Brakes
Refer to illustration 7.
Push up on the red brake bar (23) so that the brakes are disengaged from the rear wheels (7).
Ensure that both rear wheels are released.
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Illustration 7
Folding the Pram/Stroller
Refer to illustrations 8A to 8C.
If the pram has the bassinet fitted, remove the bassinet.
If the stroller has the seat fitted:
• put the seat forward facing
• put the seat in the second most upright position, so that the seat is parallel to the frame, as shown in illustration 8A.
• fold the hood back fully.
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Pull up the red safety catch (25).
Pull up the release levers (26) on both sides of the frame at the same time, and allow the frame to fold flat.
To reduce the folded size:
• fold the handlebar forward
• remove the quick release rear wheels
• remove the handbar
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Illustration 8A
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Illustration 8B
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Illustration 8C
To secure the stroller in the folded position, pass the folded lock strap around the rear strut and the round aluminium push tube, then close the snaplock.
To carry the frame pick it up by one or both of the large rear supports.
Unfolding the Pram/Stroller
Refer to illustration 9.
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Ensure that the handlebar is unfolded and the quick release rear wheels are inserted. Release the folded lock strap.
Lift up the handlebar and the frame will unfold. Check that both of the frame locking clips (27) at the front of the frame are locked closed. Check that the red safety catch (25) is down. Pass the folded lock strap around the rear strut and close the snaplock, to ensure that the folded lock strap is well clear of the rear wheel.
Illustration 9
Adjusting the Seat Harness
Adjust the seat harness by setting the shoulder strap height, then adjust the shoulder strap length, the waist strap length, and the
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crotch strap length.
Setting the Seat Shoulder Strap Height
Refer to illustrations 10A and 10B.
Remove the padded seat liner (28). The shoulder strap (32) can be adjusted to 3 positions.
The highest position (29) is where the shoulder strap does not pass through any of the loops (30,31).
The middle position is where the shoulder strap passes through the loop (30).
The lowest position is where the shoulder strap passes through both of the loops (30,31).
Then replace the padded seat liner (28) and pass the shoulder straps through the corresponding slots in the padded seat liner.
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Illustration 10A
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Illustration 10B
Adjusting the Seat Shoulder Strap Length
Refer to illustration 11.
Release the shoulder strap (32) from the harness clip. If necessary remove the shoulder pads.
Slide the shoulder harness strap through the plastic loop (33) so that the shoulder strap (32) is the correct length.
Ensure that adjusting the shoulder harness strap does not create a loop that can fit over your child's head. If there is a long loop make it
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shorter by sliding the plastic loop (33) towards the black harness buckle catch (34).
Illustration 11
Adjusting the Seat Waist Strap Length
Refer to illustration 12.
Slide the waist harness strap (35) through the plastic loop (36) so that the waist strap is the correct length.
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Illustration 12
Adjusting the Seat Crotch Strap Length
Refer to illustration 12.
Slide the crotch harness strap (37) through the plastic loop (38) so that the crotch strap is the correct length.
Closing the Seat Harness Buckle
Refer to illustrations 13A and 13B.
Slide the shoulder strap harness buckle catch (34) onto the waist strap harness buckle catch (39).
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Illustration 13A
Then push this combination (34 and 39) into the central harness buckle catch (40). Repeat this for the shoulder strap harness and the waist strap harness on the other side.
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Illustration 13B
Opening the Seat Harness Buckle
Refer to illustration 14.
Press the button (41) at the centre of the harness buckle, this releases the harness straps. Ensure that each shoulder strap buckle catch (34) separates from the corresponding waist strap buckle catch
(39).
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Illustration 14
Correct Fitting of the Seat Harness
Refer to illustration 15.
Set the shoulder strap (32) to the lowest height setting that is above the height of the child's shoulder.
Check that the shoulder straps (32), waist straps (35) and crotch harness strap (37) are adjusted to the correct length. Adjust the straps to be tight so that they hold the child in position, but do not make the straps so tight that they interfere with breathing or the
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circulation of blood. Each time a child is put in the stroller seat check that the harness straps are adjusted correctly. If clothing is removed or extra clothing fitted, adjust the straps as required.
Ensure that the shoulder straps (32) and the waist straps (35) are connected to the harness buckle (40).
Illustration 15
Adjusting the Handlebar
Press the 2 coloured buttons at the same time and gently rotate the handlebar to the desired position.
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Inserting the Quick Release Wheels
Gently push the metal plug into the socket until it clicks. Check that the wheel is firmly fitted into the socket.
Removing the Quick Release Wheels
Push up the red catch near the wheel, and at the same time pull the wheel out from the socket.
Inserting the Child Handbar
Align the child handbar with the sockets on the seat. Gently push the child handbar in until it clicks at each end. Check that the child handbar is firmly fitted into the sockets at both ends.
Removing the Child Handbar
Refer to illustration 16.
Press the coloured buttons (42) at each end of the handbar (45) to release the handbar. Both buttons must be pressed at the same time.
The handbar can then be pulled out of the sockets.
It is easier to put a child into the seat if you first remove the handbar.
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Illustration 16
Fitting the Raincover to the Stroller Seat
Refer to illustration 17.
Ensure that the ventilation holes in the stroller seat are not blocked.
Put the hood of the stroller seat out fully, to cover your child's head.
The hood end of the raincover has stitching that matches the ribs on the hood of the stroller seat. Put the back of the hood end of the raincover just below the hood of the stroller seat. Pass the raincover over the hood and tuck it under the footrest end of the stroller seat.
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Illustration 17
Fitting the Raincover to the Bassinet
Refer to illustration 18.
Put the hood of the bassinet out fully, to cover your child's head.
The hood end of the raincover has stitching that matches the ribs on the hood of the bassinet. Put the back of the hood end of the raincover just below the hood of the bassinet. Pass the raincover over the hood and tuck it under the foot end of the bassinet.
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Illustration 18
Fitting the Suncover to the Stroller Seat
Refer to illustration 19.
Put the hood of the stroller seat out fully, to cover your child's head.
Fit the top of the suncover over the front of the hood and attach the velcro tabs on the sides of the suncover to the velcro tabs (43) on the side of the seat. Then tuck the other end of the suncover under the footrest end of the stroller seat.
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Illustration 19
Fitting the Suncover to the Bassinet
Refer to illustration 20.
Put the hood of the bassinet out fully, to cover your child's head.
Fit the top of the suncover over the front of the hood and attach the velcro tabs on the sides of the suncover to the velcro tabs (44) on the side of the bassinet. Then tuck the other end of the suncover under the foot end of the bassinet.
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Illustration 20
Fitting the Footmuff to the Stroller Seat
Refer to illustrations 21A to 21C.
Fit the foot end of the footmuff (46) under the footrest of the stroller seat. Then pass the top of the footmuff (47) under the child handbar
(45), wrap it over the top of the handbar, then snaplock the top of footmuff. Attach the velcro (48) at each side of the footmuff, to the velcro (49) on each side of the seat.
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Illustration 21A
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Illustration 21B
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Illustration 21C
Adjusting the Bassinet Harness
Refer to illustration 22.
Adjust the bassinet harness by setting the waist strap length, and the crotch strap length.
Slide the waist strap (50) through the plastic loop (51) so that the waist strap is the correct length.
Slide the crotch strap (52) through the plastic loop (53) so that the crotch strap is the correct length.
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Illustration 22
Closing the Bassinet Harness Buckle
Refer to illustration 23.
Push each harness clip (54) into the harness buckle (55). Ensure that the harness clips are fully engaged in the harness buckle.
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Illustration 23
Opening the Bassinet Harness Buckle
Refer to illustration 24.
Press both buttons (56) at the side of the harness buckle (55) to release the harness clips (54). The harness clips can then be pulled out to release the waist straps (50).
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Illustration 24
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MAINTENANCE
When you Assemble your Pram/Stroller
When you first assemble your pram/stroller perform the following maintenance:
• Check the tyre pressure. Do not over-inflate the tyres.
• Check that all nuts and bolts are tight. Do not over-tighten bolts as the thread may then be stripped.
• Check that the spokes are tight and the wheel rim is not bent. Do not over-tighten the spokes as they could snap.
At Least Every 1 Month
At least every 1 month perform the following maintenance:
• Check the tyre pressure. Do not over-inflate the tyres.
At Least Every 3 Months
At least every 3 months perform the following maintenance:
• Check the tyre pressure. Do not over-inflate the tyres.
• Check that all nuts and bolts are tight. Do not over-tighten bolts as the thread may then be stripped.
At Least Every 6 Months
At least every 6 months perform the following maintenance:
• Check the tyre pressure. Do not over-inflate the tyres.
• Check that all nuts and bolts are tight. Do not over-tighten bolts as the thread may then be stripped.
• Check that the spokes are tight and the wheel rim is not bent. Do not over-tighten the spokes as they could snap.
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• Lubricate moving parts. Bearings can be lubricated with a light oil, other parts may be lubricated with a non-toxic grease.
Care and Safety
Do not expose the pram/stroller to salt water, salt, acids, alkalis or chemical solvents.
Do not leave the pram/stroller exposed to sunshine for long periods.
Do not use harsh detergents or hot water. The fabric components of the pram/stroller may be cleaned using soap and warm water.
Keep water away from bearings and components that may corrode, such as steel.
Do not hang any item from the handlebars.
Cleaning the Frame
The frame and wheels may be cleaned using soap and warm water.
Rinse off all soap using water.
Cleaning the Fabric
The fabric covers may be removed without tools by using zips, velcro or snaplocks.
Most fabric covers may be washed in a washing machine, using a gentle cycle at a temperature of 40 ˚C or less.
Do not use harsh detergents.
When washing the stroller seat cover in a washing machine the plastic hood support must be removed, it slides out of the hood after the seat cover has been removed from the stroller seat. When
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replacing the hood support it slides back into the loop in the seat cover; take care that the hood support does not catch on the fabric or damage it.
The hood for the bassinet cannot be washed in a washing machine.
The mattress for the bassinet cannot be washed in a washing machine.
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