Combi 7040 Series Using the Swivel Wheels Using the Brakes, Adjusting the Reclining Backrest

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Using the Swivel Wheels

Using the Brakes

To lock swivels, make sure the lock lever is behind the stroller frame; then lift all lock levers up.

To unlock swivels, push all swivel lock levers down.

CAUTION

Push the stroller forward to ensure that the brakes are properly engaged.

To lock brakes, push all brake levers down. Brake levers are located on the back wheels only.

To unlock brakes, lift all brake levers up.

Adjusting the Reclining Backrest

1.To place the backrest in the upright postion, press in the tabs on both sides of the recline mecha- nism and pull down on the cords while pushing the recline mechanism toward the seat back.

2.To achieve a full recline, press in the tabs on both sides of the recline mechanism and pull downward.

CAUTION

Be careful when reclining the backrest while baby is in the stroller to prevent abrupt changes in seating position.

Using the Guardrail

To remove individual sides

1. Press release

of the guardrail:

button on the

 

underside of

 

the center sec-

 

tion of the

 

guardrail and

 

pull out.

Note:

To rotate either side of the guardrail to permit easy access, release center button and swing the guardrail out.

2. Squeeze the buttons on the outside of the stroller and lift up to remove one side of the guardrail

To remove the complete guardrail:

1. Squeeze both buttons on the underside of the middle sec- tion and lift up.

2. Squeeze the buttons on the both outside sections of the stroller and lift up to com- pletely remove the guardrail.

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Contents Canopy Left and Right Main Body Stroller Pack HandleCanopy Folding LeverTotal Maximum weight of children 90 lbs kg Opening the Stroller Installing Optional SpeakersAttaching the Canopy Adjusting the Reclining Backrest Using the Swivel Wheels Using the BrakesUsing the Guardrail Using the Safety Cover Boot Using the HarnessFolding the Stroller Using the Basket Using the Stroller PackRemoving/Attaching the Seat Cushion Removing & Attaching the Front Swivel WheelsRoutine Maintenance Trouble ShootingPrice Quantity Total