Buggy Care
This vehicle requires regular maintenance by the user.
Cleaning
Fabric: The outdoor fabric should be cleaned regularly. Brush off any excessive dirt or sand and rinse with lukewarm water. Fabric can be removed and washed by hand using a mild natural soap solution in lukewarm water (no more than 38°C/100°F). Rinse thoroughly. DO NOT tumble dry or dry in strong sunlight.
Frame: If the buggy is used in exposed environments such as salt water, salt spray or beach sand, wash any steel parts of the stroller by hosing the stroller or use warm soapy water, dry thoroughly and protect by spraying with light aerosol can oil, eg WD40® or CRC®.
NB: To avoid fabric fading, cover the stroller if it is exposed to direct sunlight through glass, eg in a car or if stored in exposed areas.
Fabric may fade due to intense exposure to direct sunlight.
Fabric may develop mould or mildew if stored in humid or damp conditions.
Storage
Store stroller inside in a dry place but away from central heating units/radiators and do not store in airing or hotwater cupboards.
Wheel Alignment (Terrain only)
It may be necessary to periodically adjust wheel alignment if the stroller steers to one side.
1.Loosen all four nuts holding
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Slightly tighten outside nut | A | B | C | D | |
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direction it is pulling (eg if it’s steering to left tighten nut D).
3.Test the stroller by pushing it on a smooth flat surface.
4.When the correct steering is achieved, turn the outside nut on the opposite side so it just touches the side of the tube.
5.Tighten the inside nuts.
Tyres/Tires
1.If a puncture occurs the inner tube can be repaired with a bicycle repair kit, or replaced. If tread becomes worn the tyre should be replaced. Contact your local dealer, or most cycle stores have tubes and repair kits.
2.Inflate tyres to pressure of 20psi (140KPa). Do not exceed 30psi (210KPa).
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