INStRUCtIoN oF USE
1. ERECTING (fig 1).
Release transportation-lock.
2. UNFOLDING (fig. 2a,2b)
Tip forward to open the stroller, and press down both cross bars at the back of the stroller until
they are securely engaged.
3. FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY (fig. 3)
Push both front wheels into position. Make sure the pushpin locks in place and cannot be pull
off. When changing the wheel, reverse the sequence.
4. FRONT WHEEL ADJUSTMENT (fig 4)
Slide the front wheel lever up to lock the swivel movement. To release the swivel movement,
slide the lever down.
5. TWIN BRAKE FOR REAR WHEELS (fig. 5)
Press both brakes down to stop the rear wheels and push the stroller to check.
Attention: Always apply both brakes when parking the stroller.
6.
FOLDING AWAY (fig. 6):
a. Lift up the primary safety lock with your foot;
b. Lift up the top safety lock and push the handle forward to close the stroller;
Secure the stroller with the transportation-lock.
7. SECURE THE CHILD IN THE SEAT (fig 7):
Place the child in the seat and push the clips on the waist belt into the buckle on the crotch belt
(the one that comes between the child's legs). Adjust the length of the belt to your child's needs.
Always ensure the straps are not twisted or caught on the stroller frame. Check the adjustment
every time you place the child in the seat and when the backrest is reclined. To release the
harness, squeeze & open the buckle.
Harness adjustment: Insert both fasteners (B) into the buckle (A), ensure that both buttons click
into position. Ensure both shoulder straps (C) are attached to the fasteners (B). Each strap has
its own length adjuster (D). To undo the harness, press the button and pull apart. "D" Rings are
provided for fitment of a full safety harness. The attachment points (D-rings) are located on side
straps.
WARNING: (A child's safety is your responsibility.) The child should be harnessed in at all times
and should never be left unattended. The child should be clear of moving parts while making
adjustments. This stroller requires regular maintenance by the user.
Attention: Avoid serious injury from failing and sliding out, always use seat belt & always use
as instructed. Never use the harness without the shoulder straps.
UPKEEP AND MAINTENANCE
In General
Please check the pushchair functions on a regular basis. Make sure that the frame is stable, the
screws are tight, the latching devices are safely locked, the wheels are securely attached and the
brakes are in working order. Check the cover occasionally, making sure that the stitching is still firm,
and inspect the quality of the plastic parts. Any broken or worn working parts should be replaced
immediately. Proceed in the same manner with components that are broken, torn, defect or worn-
out. Please use only original hauck replacement parts.
Do not subject your pushchair to excessive sunshine. This can lead to a fading of textile covers
and plastic parts.
Cleaning the covers
Remove the covers from the frame by loosening the loops, press studs or screws. Please read the
instructions on the sewn-in label before cleaning.
To clean the cover gently, wipe it down evenly using only a damp cloth. As long as there are no
plastic, wood or metal parts on or in the cover, it can be machine-washed at 86°F (30°C) and
medium speed. The cover should be air-dried, but not exposed to excessive sunshine. Please do
not dry the cover in the drier, to avoid shrinking. Do not re-fit the covers until they are completely
dried.
Cleaning the frame
Dry the pushchair with a soft cloth after cleaning or after use rain or snow. Use only mild soapy
water or lukewarm water to clean the frame of your pushchair. Plastic parts can be cleaned with
mild detergent cleaners.
Wheel maintenance
Clean and service the wheels regularly. Apply corrosion or lubricant spray on the rim when
necessary, to protect against rust and deposits. Please make sure in winter that road salt residue
is removed immediately by using warm water and damp cloth. Remove dirt from the wheels and
axles on a regular basis.
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