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Identifies the stroller model, brand, and compatible car seats.
Covers choking hazards and critical safety precautions.
Details weight, height, age limits, and tips to prevent injury.
Lists parts and guides on opening the stroller frame.
Instructions for securely attaching the four stroller wheels.
Guides for attaching the reversible handle and canopy.
Step-by-step instructions for attaching and removing the child tray.
Instructions for locking and unlocking the stroller's brakes and swivel locks.
How to adjust the seat back recline and leg rest positions.
Detailed steps for properly securing a child using the 5-point safety harness.
Guide for attaching compatible Graco and Evenflo car seats.
Guide on cleaning, lubrication, and checking stroller parts for maintenance.
Information on assembly help, missing parts, returns, and warranty.
Step-by-step instructions on how to fold the stroller for storage.
The document describes the TURBOGLYDE REVERSIBLE HANDLE STROLLER by Delta Children, designed for adult assembly and compatible with various infant car seats, including Graco SnugRide® Click Connect™, Evenflo® Embrace™ Select, and Evenflo® Nurture™.
This stroller is a versatile mobility device for infants and young children, offering a reversible handle feature that allows the child to face either forward (away from the parent) or rearward (towards the parent). It functions as a standalone stroller and can also be used as a travel system by attaching compatible infant car seats. The stroller is designed to provide a secure and comfortable ride for children while offering convenience and adaptability for parents.
Assembly and Opening: The stroller requires adult assembly. Upon unboxing, the front wheels, rear wheels, reversible handle, and child tray need to be installed. To open the stroller, first remove the plastic protection box from the reversible handle levers. Next, release the locking latch clip located on the right side of the stroller. Finally, lift the stroller until it "CLICKS" into a fully opened and locked position, ensuring it is stable before use.
Wheel Assembly and Brakes: The four wheels attach to the stroller frame legs. Each wheel has a swivel lock that should face up during attachment, securing with a "snap." Once attached, pull downward to ensure the wheel is fully secure. The stroller features both wheel brakes and swivel locks. To lock the brakes, apply downward pressure on the wheel brake located on the back of the wheel. To unlock, gently lift the brake upward. Similarly, to lock the swivel lock (for the front wheels when the child faces rearward, or rear wheels when the child faces forward), apply downward pressure on the swivel lock located on the front of the wheel. To unlock, gently lift the swivel lock upward.
Reversible Handle: A key feature is the reversible handle. To adjust the handle, slide both reversible handle release levers upward, then rotate the handle to the desired forward or rearward position until it "CLICKS" into a fully locked position. Always ensure the handle is fully secure by lifting it upward after adjustment. When the child is facing forward (away from the parent), the rear wheels can be locked for swivel, aiding navigation. When the child is facing rearward (towards the parent), the two front wheels can be locked for swivel, also for easy navigation.
Canopy and Sun Visor: The canopy provides shade and protection. To open, pull the front edge forward until fully extended. To lock the canopy position, lift the canopy lock downward on both sides. To close, push the canopy lock on both sides and rotate the canopy backward. The sun visor can be opened by grabbing its front edge under the canopy and rotating it forward until fully extended. To attach the canopy, push both sides of the canopy posts inserts into the canopy housing until they "CLICK" into a locked position. To remove, press both release buttons on the sides of the canopy housing and lift upward.
Child Tray: The child tray provides a convenient surface for the child. To attach, align and rotate the left and right sides of the child tray posts with the stroller tray posts, then slide them into a fully locked position. Verify security by pulling upward on the tray. To remove, press the left and right release buttons underneath the tray and pull upward.
Seat Back Recline: The seat back offers multiple recline positions. To recline, pull the bar located on the back of the seat upward and rotate the seat downward to the desired position. To return to an upright position, push the seat upwards until it "CLICKS" into a locked position.
Leg Rest Adjustment: The leg rest is adjustable. To adjust, press both buttons located underneath the left/right side of the leg rest, then rotate it upward or downward to the desired position. When using the leg rest in an upright position, ensure both side straps are looped around the stroller's side frame and securely snapped onto the bottom leg rest. For the front-facing reversible handle, rotate the footrest upward.
Securing the Child: The stroller features a 5-point safety harness. Before placing the child, ensure the canopy is closed and both brake pedals are pressed down until they "click" into the locked position. Place the child in the stroller, position the crotch belt between their legs, pull shoulder straps over their arms and shoulders, and fasten both strap ends to the restraint system. Fasten both waist belts to the buckle on each side of the crotch belt, ensuring a "click" on both sides. Check that the restraint system is securely attached by pulling it away from the child. To tighten the waist belts and shoulder straps, feed the anchored end of a waist belt up through the buckle to form a loop, then pull the free end. For shoulder straps, feed the top end through the plastic stay to form a loop, then pull the bottom end down. To loosen, reverse these steps: feed the free end of the waist belt up through the buckle to form a loop, enlarge the loop by pulling the end toward the buckle, and pull the anchored end to shorten the free end. For shoulder straps, feed the bottom end through the plastic stay to form a loop, then pull the top end up. Always ensure the restraint system is snug and securely fastened after adjustment.
Infant Car Seat Compatibility: The stroller is designed to accommodate specific infant car seats. To use this feature, lock the back wheels, recline the back seat to its lowest position, and fold the canopy closed. Align the car seat with the child tray, angling the feet first, and lower it into a locked position on the child tray. Both Graco® and Evenflo® car seats lock in the center of the child tray, indicated by red or grey locking tabs, respectively. Ensure the car seat is fully fastened by pulling upward. To further secure the car seat, use the straps with Velcro on the footrest side of the car seat to attach it to the stroller. To remove, undo the latches and unlock the car seat from the child tray.
Folding the Stroller: To fold the stroller, ensure the canopy is fully closed and the seat is in a fully reclined position. The front wheel brake should face forward. Lift the left side lever and hold it upward while simultaneously pressing the center handle button inward. Push the handle forward to close the stroller. Once folded, secure it by fastening the fold locking latch, located on the right side of the stroller, over the extended rivet on the lower frame tube.
Cleaning: For plastic parts, use a mild cleaning solution with warm water on a sponge or damp cloth. Fabric parts should be hand washed with a damp cloth and air dried. Do not use bleach.
Lubrication: To prevent squeaking, use silicone or graphite-based lubricant on the stroller wheels.
Regular Inspection: Periodically check the stroller for loose screws, worn parts, torn material, or stitching. Replace or repair damaged parts as needed. Discontinue use if the stroller becomes damaged or malfunctions.
Safety Warnings: The manual emphasizes several safety warnings, including the risk of choking hazard due to small parts during assembly, the importance of adult assembly, and keeping parts out of reach of children under 3 years. It warns against serious injury from falling or sliding out and stresses the importance of always using the safety harness correctly. Children should only use the front seat in an upright position if they have developed sufficient upper body control. Children should never be left unattended. Purses, shopping bags, parcels, diaper bags, or other accessory items should not be hung on the stroller as they can alter its balance and create unstable conditions. The maximum weight for the lower basket and child tray is 3 lbs (1.36 kg); exceeding this can cause instability. The stroller should be fully erect and latched in the open locked position before children are allowed near it. It is not suitable for children weighing more than 50 pounds (22.62 kg) or over 42 inches (106.7 cm) tall. The stroller should never be used on stairways or escalators, as a toy, or in conjunction with bicycles, skateboards, roller skates, or in-line skates. For jogging use, consultation with a healthcare provider is recommended, and the child occupant should be at least 6 months of age. A specific warning addresses the risk of a child slipping into leg openings and strangling, stating that the reclined carriage position should only be used if the footrest is folded up and snapped.
| Storage Basket | Yes |
|---|---|
| Brand | Delta Children |
| Seat Material | Polyester |
| Child Tray | No |
| Safety Features | 5-point harness |
| Model | 12597A |
| Unfolded Dimensions | 32.5 x 18.5 x 41.5 inches |
| Frame Material | Steel |
| Wheel Type | Plastic |












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