
Read all instructions BEFORE assembly and USE of product.
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
Expedition LX
Convenience through Innovation and thoughtful design
Model # 9118A, 9138A
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Instruction Manual
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Expedition LX
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WARNING: Please follow all of these instructions to ensure the
safety of your child. Keep these instructions for future reference.
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions could result
in serious injury or death. Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding
out. Always use the safety harness and insure that the child is properly
positioned according to these instructions.
WARNING: Never leave child unattended.
• Purses, shopping bags, parcels, diaper bags or accessory items may change the balance of the stroller and
cause hazardous unstable conditions.
• The maximum weight that can be carried in the basket is 5 lbs and in the parent tray is 3 lbs. Excessive
weight may cause a hazardous unstable conditions to exist.
• Be certain the stroller is fully erect and latched in the open position before allowing the child near the stroller.
• Use of the stroller with a child weighing more than 50 pounds, or over 42 inches tall, will cause excessive
wear and stress on the stroller and may cause a hazardous unstable condition to exist.
• DO NOT use the stroller on stairways or escalators.
• DO NOT use the stroller with roller skates or in-line skates.
• We recommend that the child occupant be at least 6 months of age prior to use of the stroller for jogging.
Because children develop at different rates, please discuss the use of a jogging stroller with your health care
provider prior to jogging with your child.
• Never allow your stroller to be used as a toy
• To clean use only mild household soap or detergent and warm water on a sponge or clean cloth.
• Check your stroller for loose screws, worn parts, torn material or stitching on a regular basis. Replace or
repair parts as needed.
• Discontinue use of stroller should it malfunction or become damaged. Please contact our customer service
Parts Hotline to arrange for repair or obtain replacement parts.
Please: If you experience any difficulty with the use of our product or have a question regarding these
instructions, please contact our Customer Service Department at (800) 328-7363 between the hours of
8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Pacific Coast Time. Please do not return the product to the store as once it is
returned it cannot be re-sold and the materials and energy used to make it are wasted.
To contact us:
BABY TREND, INC. Parts Hotline:
1567 S. Campus Ave. (800) 328-7363
Ontario, CA 91761 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Pacific Coast Time
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Stroller
Fender
Front Wheel
Pedometer
Parent Tray
Child Tray
Rear Wheels
Fender Screws
TO ENSURE SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR STROLLER, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
ASSEMBLY:
• Remove stroller from box. The front wheel, rear wheels, fender, child tray
and parent tray need to be installed prior to use.
• To attach the front wheel, unfold stroller as described in the section
following. See figure 1.
Lean the stroller backwards so that it rests on the handle and rear axle frame
and the front wheel forks are pointing upward.
The front wheel features a quick release attachment system. See figure 3.
The front swivel wheel can be locked and unlocked by rotating the lever left
or right. See figure 3a. Slide the front wheel onto the front forks. See figure
2. The quick release must be loose enough for the wheel to slide on and the
brake release lever must be in the open position (see figure 6). Line up the
tab on the Holding Plate with the slot on the fork plate. With the wheel in
position, tighten the finger nut on the axle until it is very close to contacting
the fork. See figure 4. Rotate the lever to the closed position as shown in
figure 5. To open lever see figure 6. You should feel significant resistance
when closing the lever and the wheel should be held tightly. If you do not,
open the lever and tighten the finger nut a bit more and close the lever again.
Continue to do this until the wheel is held tightly in the fork.
• The front fender is secured to the frame by the 4 screws provided. Line up
the holes on the plastic fender with the holes on the frame to secure. See
figure 7a. Line up the front fender and press onto the front frame assembly.
Insert the 4 screws through the underside of the front frame assembly into
the front fender's plastic tubes. Tighten the screws only until snug. See
figure 7b.
Do Not over-tighten.
Figure 1.
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
Figure 3a.
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