BOB OMS03A Shock Absorbers, Wrist Safety Strap, Folding, Tire Pressure, Storage, Cargo

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connect Velcro on seat back. This strap tension will keep the top of seat (padded panel) perpendicular to the seat back. (Fig. 22)

WARNING: Always jog with the stroller seat in the fully upright position. Jogging with the seat fully reclined may result in a loss of stability and injury.

13. SHOCK ABSORBERS:

The suspension system features two shock positions to provide a comfortable ride for kids of different weights. The two positions are shown in Fig. 2. Position 1 is intended for occupants up to 50 lbs. (23 kg; total weight of occupants and cargo), while position 2 is intended for occupants from 50 to 100 lbs. (23 to 45 kg) total. The stroller features a metal shock bracket with a sliding track and spring loaded shock pin that automatically locks in place when it aligns with either of the two shock positions. Shock position adjustments should be made with the stroller unloaded. The shocks will lock into position 1 when unfolding the stroller. To use the stiffer shock position, move the shock from position 1 to position 2 by depressing the shock release button (Fig. 2) with one hand. With the other hand, lift slightly and pull the shock backward. When the shock pin is properly aligned in position 2, the pin will “snap” into place. Repeat this process for the second shock. To move the shock from position 2 to position 1, reverse the above process for both shocks.

14. WRIST SAFETY STRAP:

The wrist safety strap is designed to help prevent the stroller from rolling away should you lose your grip on the stroller. When using the stroller make sure the strap is securely looped over your wrist.

WARNING: Always use Wrist Safety Strap. Failure to use the Wrist Safetly Strap can result in loss of control, injury and death.

15. FOLDING:

Remove children from stroller. Remove the contents of the Low Boy cargo pouch, seat back and seat pockets. Unbuckle AFOD strap (Fig. 18.) Press both the right and left handlebar release levers (Fig. 3), and fold the handlebar forward as shown in Fig. 24. Locate the frame release handle (red foam) underneath the seat (Fig. 25) and pull upwards sharply. This will allow the lower frame to fold together, as shown in Fig. 26. The folded stroller can be made even more compact by removing the front and rear wheels. To remove the front wheel, open the brake quick release (Fig. 10), open front wheel quick release, then pull the wheel forward (see section 6). Note that it is often easier to open the brake quick release before you fold the handlebar. The rear wheels are removed by releasing the parking brake (see section 8), and then opening the rear wheel quick release (Fig. 4), and pulling each wheel directly to the side.

The Wrist Safety Strap can be used to keep the stroller in the folded position for transport and storage. With the stroller folded, loop the end of the wrist safety strap around the handlebar and back to the cross tube and fix the Velcro surfaces together (Fig. 27).

16. TIRE PRESSURE:

WARNING: Check tire pressure before every use.

Keep all tires inflated to 30 p.s.i.

17. STROLLER CARE & MAINTENANCE:

The fabric is 100% polyester with a stain resistant treatment that makes cleanup easy. Use a sponge with a solution of mild soap and lukewarm water (maximum temperature of 100 deg. F / 38 deg. C). Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove soap then air dry. Do not use detergent.

Regular maintenance should include: Verifying tire pressure, verifying that all screws and fasteners are tight, checking for any tears or excessive wear in the fabric seating which could lead to an accident, and wiping parts clean with a rag. To reduce the possibility of squeaks, periodically apply a small amount of lubricant (Triflow, 3-in-one, or light sewing machine oil) to the pivot axles and interior faces of the pivot brackets, as shown in Fig. 28.

STORAGE:

It is best to store your stroller indoors when it is not in use. This will prolong its attractive appearance. Extended exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays can fade and damage the fabric, tires, and plastic parts.

CARGO:

The stroller is equipped with two small seat pockets for each child, two seatback pockets and a Low Boy cargo pouch under the stroller. Adding weight to the seatback changes the center of gravity of the stroller, and increases the possibility that it will tip over backwards. For this reason, loads in the seatback pocket should never exceed two pounds (1 kg). Although the seatback is padded, it is important to remember that this is what your child leans against. Never place sharp or injurious objects into the seatback pocket. Maximum weight capacity for Low Boy is 10 lbs (4.5 kg).

OMS03A

Shoulder

Strap

Crotch

Strap

Buckle

Fig. 19 Place straps over shoulders

and secure to buckle.

Auxiliary

Harness

Anchor

Shoulder

Strap

Fig. 20 Securely adjust shoulder straps.

Sternum

Strap

Fig. 21 Connect sternum strap.

Seat Reclining

Additional head clearance:

Ladder Lock

Fold top panel,

Buckles

connecting

 

Velcro

 

pieces.

 

Next,

 

Pull strap

 

and fasten

 

Velcro

Side Release

Buckles

(Fastened)

Fig. 22 Seat in fully upright position. (single seat shown)

Reclining

Strap

Loops

Side

Release

Buckles

(Unfastened)

Fig. 23 Seat in fully reclined position.

(single seat shown)

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Contents Swing Arm AGE Recommendations Assembly InstructionsHand Brake Parking Brake Seat Safety HarnessAfod SUN CanopyStroller Care & Maintenance Wrist Safety StrapShock Absorbers FoldingStroller Accessories Limited WarrantyIf your stroller pulls to the right, proceed as follows Tracking Adjustment InstructionsIf your stroller pulls to the left Proceed as follows