WARNING! Before using the buggy, make sure that all the
wheels are properly installed.
IV USE OF BRAKE
The buggy is equipped with a foot brake located on the rear axle. Press the brake pedal to activate it. The brake is released
after the pedal is lifted up (FIG. 9).
V ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY OF BASSINET AND SAFETY BAR
Place the bassinet (G) on a flat surface. Put the bar (H) in the slots on the bassinet frame as shown in Figure 11. After
mounting, the bar (H) should be bent as shown in Figure 12. Then secure the position of the bar (H) with the snap fasteners
(FIG. 13).
In the case of a buggy with a car seat, the bassinet is separated for the time of travel. To install the bassinet, attach the
bassinet tube, and then fasten the zip (in reverse order compared to FIGS. 39 and 41).
When installing the bassinet on the buggy frame, put them in the slots (FIG. 14) designed for this purpose on each side
of
the
buggy
frame
until
you
hear
clicking
sound
on
both
sides.
WARNING! THE BASSINET CAN ONLY BE MOUNTED FACING
BACKWARDS (the child faces the person pushing the buggy).
WARNING! A brand new buggy comes with a safety harness
inside the bassinet. The safety harness must be removed to be
able to safely use the buggy in the bassinet version. The method
of removing the harness is described in section VIII.
Insert the safety bar (F) into the special slots in the bassinet/seat frame (one on each side), until you hear the clicking
sound (FIG. 15).
VI INSTALLATION OF THE FOOTMUFF, HOOD, CUP HOLDER AND RAIN COVER
Start the installation of the hood (I) from inserting plastic clips in the fastenings in the bassinet/seat frame (FIG. 16).
Proper protection is indicated by a quiet click. Lastly, secure the hood with a zip fastener around the bassinet/seat (FIG.
17).
Place the footmuff (K) by pulling it on the bassinet/seat and fasten the sides with snap fasteners (FIG 18). Wrap the upper
part of the cover around the safety bar and fasten with buttons (FIG. 19) or attach buttons to the loops on the hood (FIG.
20).
Attach the cup holder (N) on the left side of the buggy (FIG. 21).
In addition, the buggy can be protected with rain cover (M). Installation example is shown in Figure 22.
VII CONVERTING THE BASSINET INTO THE SEAT
To convert the bassinet into the pushchair, remove the bassinet from the frame by pressing the buttons on the sides (FIG.
23) and fasten together the two buckles under the seat (FIG. 24). Mount the seat back on the frame and pull the belts
behind the backrest to tilt the backrest (FIG. 25). Adjust the position of the seat by means of a lever which is located at
the top of the backrest (FIG. 26).
The seat has three positions: lying, reclining and sitting.
The seat can be mounted forward or rearward facing.
VIII SAFETY HARNESS
Press the buckle to unfasten the belt (FIG. 27). In addition, the shoulder belts can be detached from the lap belt.
To secure the child, connect the fasteners of the lap and shoulder belts (if they were detached) and then insert them into
the middle clamp (FIG. 28) until it engages. Adjust the safety harness each time to properly secure the child.
WARNING! A brand new buggy comes with a safety harness
inside the bassinet. The safety harness must be removed to be
able to safely use the buggy in the bassinet version.
Removing the harness: Take shoulder and lap belts out of the openings by pushing plastic tabs inside the bassinet/seat
(FIG. 29 & 30). Installation proceeds in the opposite way. After completing the assembly, make sure that the plastic tabs
firmly secure the belts.
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