In this case contact store where stroller was purchased for more help. • Check that Carrycot attachment devices are correctly engaged before use. • Always remove Carrycot before folding stroller. 3Preparing your Stroller to fit the Carrycot 3Preparing your Stroller to fit the Carrycot Before you can attach the Carrycot to your stroller you will need to remove the fabric sunhood and seat on your stroller. Removing the Sunhood 1. Standing beside your stroller and using a reasonable degree of force
Important • Remove the storm or sun cover before folding the buggy to avoid damage. • Remember not to leave the storm cover on in warm conditions, and check your child’s comfort frequently. Warranty Make sure you complete the warranty card at the back of this booklet and send it promptly to your authorised distributor. velcro lug lug 11 ENGLISH Warranty Conditions 11 ENGLISH Warranty Conditions This warranty covers defects in workmanship and materials for one year from the date of purchase. The
WARNING: Never place child in stroller with their head forward and feet rearward unless the child is in an approved infant car seat and it is mounted correctly to the stroller using the specially designed car seat adapter bar. See step 9 in the instruction manual. WARNING: Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use seat belt. WARNING: Never leave child unattended. WARNING: Never use this stroller with roller skates or in-line skates. WARNING: Never allow stroller to be used as
Step 7. Adjusting Handle Height While pushing both handle buttons in, rotate handle to the desired height (Figure G). Step 8. Proper use of Seat Belt, Shoulder Straps, and Recline WARNING: Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use seat belt. 1. Place child in stroller seat. Make sure T-shield is between the child’s legs. 2. When child is seated, place shoulder straps over the child’s shoulders and clip onto the waist ring. 3. Buckle the T-shield buckles into the side waist buc
Carrycots fit onto the following Mountain Buggy® models: English 1-10 Designed and made in New Zealand by Mountain Buggy Ltd. Manufactured by Tritec Manufacturing Ltd, an ISO 9001 certified company. Models made to BS 7409:1996, AS/NZS 2088:2000. Francais 11-20 Concu et fabrique en Nouvelle-Zelande par Mountain Buggy Ltd. Fabrique par Tritec Manufacturing Ltd, une societe certifiee ISO 9001. Modeles conformes a la BS 7409:1996, AS/NZS 2088:2000. Deutsch 21-30 Entwickelt und hergestellt in Neuseel
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If the product fails within the warranty period: Return it to the Authorized Dealer where purchased from. They will arrange for assessment and appropriate action during normal business hours. If you are unsure where to take stroller contact distributor in your country for instructions. Repairs and replacement parts: If stroller requires repair contact your authorised dealer or distributor, to obtain information and spare parts. If you are in a different country than where you purchased the produ
ADJUSTING SHOULDER STRAP HEIGHT A separate safety harness conforming to British Standard BS6684 may be attached to the two “D” rings located at the insertion of the waist harness. POSITION OF CHILD IN SEAT Make sure baby is positioned down as far as possible in seat. Operation 1 2 3 insertion slit buckle shoulder straps SEAT ANGLE Seat back can be reclined to any point between upright and fully reclined position. ALL MODELS To adjust: Pull on buckles to slide straps through buckles and recline s
3 Operation (Wheel Assembly etc) ............................................................. 4 Operation (Folding, Brake, Wrist Strap) .................................................. 5 Operation (Safety Harness, Seat Adjustment) ........................................ 6 Operation (Seat, Sunhood, Storm Cover, Sun Cover) ............................. 7 Care and Maintenance ............................................................................ 8 Parts of Stroller Frame .................