3 Installing/Removing Rear Wheels
• Turn stroller upside down.
• Insert the rear axle through both holes under the stand-on platform. See Figure 3.1.
NOTE: Make sure to center the axle so both wheels lock fully onto the axle ends.
• Slide a washer onto the axle and then slide on a rear wheel until it snaps into place. See Figure 3.2.
• Repeat the installation steps for the other wheel.
• To remove a rear wheel, press the button in the center of the wheel while pulling on the wheel. See Figure 3.3.
4 Installing/Removing Front Wheels
• Tilt the stroller so it is resting on the rear wheels and the handle bar.
• Place the front wheels onto the front wheel posts until they click in place. See Figure 4.1.
• Pull on the wheels to ensure they are secured.
• To remove a front wheel find and press the release tab located on the underside of the wheel. Then pull the wheel off. See Figure 4.2.
5 Front Wheel Locks
• The front wheels can be set to lock by pushing down on the locking lever or swivel by pulling up on the locking lever. See Figure 5.1.
6 Rear Wheel Brakes
• Always engage rear brakes before placing child in or removing a child from the stroller.
• To engage the brakes, push down on either of the brake levers until the brake snaps in place. See Figure 6.1.
• Check that BOTH wheel brakes are properly engaged.
• To release the brakes, lift up on either brake lever. See Figure 6.2.
Always engage the parking brake when the stroller is not being pushed so that it will not roll away.
Never leave stroller unattended, especially on a hill or incline, as the stroller may tip over or slide.
7 Operating the Canopy
• Position the canopy with the sun visor forward.
• Line up the canopy clamps with the notches located on the frame next to the front seat. Push down the canopy clamps until they snap into
place. Pull up on the canopy to ensure it is secured. See Figure 7.1.
• The canopy can be adjusted forward and back, and locked open using the canopy locks on BOTH sides. See Figures 7.2 and 7.3.
• To close the canopy, unlock the sides, then collapse.
• To remove the canopy, pull on the tabs located on the canopy clamps and pull up. See Figure 7.4.
Possible pinching hazard - Be careful when closing and opening the side hinges so as not to pinch your fingers.
8 Removing and Attaching the Caps
NOTE: The caps are already attached to the rear mounts of the stroller. These caps can be attached to the rear or front mounts of the
stroller using the instructions in this section.
• To remove the caps, pull up (with some force) on the caps. See Figure 8.1.
• To attach the caps, line up the caps with the mounts on the stroller and push down until they snap into place. See Figures 8.2.
9 Attaching, Detaching, and Operating the Tray
NOTE: The tray can be attached to the front or the rear of the stroller using the instructions in this section.
• Remove caps. See Section 8.
• To attach the tray, line up the tray arms with the mounts. Then push the tray down onto the mount on the stroller until it snaps into place.
See Figure 9.1.
• To remove the tray, squeeze the release buttons located under the tray arms and pull the tray up. See Figure 9.2.
• To use the tray's swing arm, release one side of the tray by squeezing the release button and rotate the tray upward. See Figure 9.3.
NOTE: The swing open feature only works on the front seat.
The child tray is not a restraint device. Always secure your child with the seat belt. Never lift the stroller by the child
tray. Use caution when attaching the child tray when there is a child seated in the stroller.
10 Storage Basket
• The maximum weight that can be carried in the storage basket is 10 lbs (4.54 kg).
• The storage basket has 2 sizes. After unfolding the stroller, the basket will always be set to the large position.
• To set the basket to the small position pull the rear basket bar rearward and then swing it down. See Figure 10.1.
• To set the basket to the larger position, from the small position, swing the rear basket bar up until it snaps into place. See Figure 10.2.
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