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STROLLER OPERATION
STROLLER OPERATION
Use Buckle
Release Buckle
Press the center button to release the buckle. (Fig. 15)
Lock Buckle
Match the waist belt buckle with the shoulder buckle (Fig. 16.1), and click into
the center buckle. (Fig. 16.2)
A click sound means the buckle is locked completely. (Fig. 16.3)
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To avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out, always secure your child
with harness.
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Make sure your child is snugly secured, the space between the child and
the shoulder harness is about the thickness of one hand.
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Do not cross the shoulder belts. This will cause pressure on child’s neck.
Use Shoulder & Waist Harnesses
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In order to protect your child from falling out, after your child is placed
into the seat, check whether the shoulder and waist harnesses are at
proper height and length.
Fig. 17.1 Shoulder harness anchor A
Fig. 17.2 Shoulder harness anchor B
Fig. 17.3 Slide adjuster
To adjust the position of the shoulder harness anchor, turn the anchor to be
level with the short side facing forward. Thread it through the shoulder
harness slot from back to front. (Fig. 18.1) Rethread it through the slot that is
closest to child's shoulder height. (Fig. 18.2)
Use slide adjuster to change the harness length. (Fig. 19.1)
Press the button (Fig. 19.2), while pulling the waist harness to proper length
(Fig. 19.3)
Tip
For larger child, use shoulder harness anchor A and the highest
shoulder slots.
For smaller child, use shoulder harness anchor B and the lowest
shoulder slots.
Adjust Calf Support
There are three reclining angles, 1-3 (Fig. 20), for adjustment.
To raise calf support, push the calf support from position 1 to position 3
(Fig. 20)
To lower calf support, press the adjustment buttons on both sides of the calf
support (Fig. 21.1), and rotate the calf support downwards. (Fig. 21.2)
Use Canopy
To open the canopy, pull canopy toward front. (Fig. 22)
To fold the canopy, push canopy toward back.
Switch Handle Direction
To change handle position, pull up the left and right reversible sliders (Fig. 23.1)
and move the handle to the other side until it clicks into place. (Fig. 23.2)
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Make sure child’s hands and legs are clear from the armrest when
switching the handle.
Use Front Swivel Lock
Pull up the front swivel locks to maintain the moving direction. (Fig. 24)
Tip
It is recommended to use swivel lock on uneven surfaces.
Use Brake
There are no front brakes on some models.
To lock wheels, step on the brake lever. Front wheel is shown as Fig. 25,
rear wheel is shown as Fig. 26
Lift the brake lever to release wheel.
Tip
Always apply brake when stroller is in stopped position.