Britax SteelCraft Agile 4, SH908 Series User Manual

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AGILE 4
TRAVEL SYSTEM STROLLER
www.britax.com.au
Series SH908
Suitable for use with the Steelcraft Baby Capsule
or the Safe n Sound Unity Baby Capsule (Baby Capsules sold separately)
IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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ALWAYS FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY AND USE OF THIS STROLLER. THE CORRECT USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS PRODUCT IS ESSENTIAL.
• USE GREAT CARE WHEN USING THE STROLLER ON STAIRS, ESCALATORS, TRAVELATORS OR OTHER MOVING SURFACES.
• IT IS RECOMMENDED TO REMOVE THE CHILD FROM THE STROLLER BEFORE GOING UP OR DOWN STAIRS OR ESCALATORS.
• DO NOT LIFT THE STROLLER BY THE TRAY OR ARM BAR (Purchased Separately) BECAUSE IT MAY DISENGAGE.
• DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO STAND ON THE SEAT.
• DO NOT HANG BAGS OR GOODS FROM THE HANDLE AS THIS COULD CAUSE THE STROLLER TO TIP OVER.
• DO NOT LEAVE THE STROLLER AND ITS ACCESSORIES NEAR AN OPEN FIRE OR EXPOSED FLAME.
• DO NOT PLACE MORE THAN 4KG IN THE BASKET, OR 1KG IN THE CANOPY POCKET (IF SUPPLIED).
IMPORTANT NOTES:
IMPORTANT NOTES
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WARNINGS: TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH:
ALWAYS APPLY THE BRAKES WHENEVER THE STROLLER IS STATIONARY.
• DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED.
• SECURE THE CHILD IN THE HARNESS AT ALL TIMES.
• DO NOT CARRY EXTRA CHILDREN OR BAGS ON THIS STROLLER.
• MAKE SURE CHILDREN ARE CLEAR OF ANY MOVING PARTS IF YOU ADJUST THE STROLLER.
• DO NOT USE ANY ACCESSORIES OTHER THAN THOSE APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS STROLLER BY BRITAX.
• IT IS UNSAFE TO USE ACCESSORIES NOT APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS STROLLER.
• THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE CHILD USING THIS STROLLER IS NOT TO EXCEED 22 KG.
This CAUTION Symbol is shown at certain steps in this Instruction Manual to highlight the danger of being injured by moving parts.
CAUTION
FOR IMPORTANT NOTES AND WARNINGS ON ACCESSORIES ­REFER TO THEIR INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS IN THIS BOOK. THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT VARIES FOR EACH ACCESSORY.
WARNINGS
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The SMART lifting technique
This technique can be used to pick up small light loads from low levels.
Size up the Load
• Assess the load (size, shape and weight).
• Assess whether the load needs to be moved;
• Where is it going to be placed” Check that there are no obstructions;
• Assess whether mechanical or human assistance is required.
Move the Load as close to the body as possible
• A load is heavier to lift or carry if it is not close to the body.
• The whole hand should be used to ensure a firm grip.
Always bend your knees
• Maintain balance.
• Keep feet apart and in a comfortable position.
• Minimise lower back bending.
• Bend knees preferable at as large an angle as possible but not at a right angle - use a semi squat in preference to a full squat.
Raise the load with your legs
• Achieve the lift smoothly and without jerkiness.
• Maintain the normal curvature of the spine to allow the force of the load to be distributed evenly from the spine to the pelvis.
Turn your feet in the direction that you want to move the load.
• Avoid unnecessary bending, twisting and reaching.
• Change direction by turning your feet and not your back.
• To set the load down, squat down, keep your head up and let your legs do the work.
Remember to ‘THINK TALL’ chest lifted, shoulders relaxed, chin tucked in and head level.
MANUAL HANDLING TECHNIQUES
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A 1 x Stroller Frame,
Seats & Basket
B 1 x Canopy
C 2 x Rear Wheels
D 2 x Front wheels
E 2 x Car Seat Receivers
for Steelcraft Baby Capsule
F 1 x set of Shoulder pads
PARTS LIST
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G 1 x Rain cover
PARTS LIST
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STROLLER LEGEND
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STROLLER LEGEND
1. Canopy
2. 4 bar waist harness slider
3. Waist harness straps
4. Shoulder harness straps
5. 3 bar shoulder harness slider
6. Waist strap buckle tongues
7. Shoulder strap
8. Buckle
9. Crotch harness strap
10. Inner seat
11. Upper seat
12. Folding strap
13. Lower seat
14. Leg rest
15. Front wheel release button
16. Swivel wheel locks
17. Swivel wheels
18. Basket
19. Rear wheels
20. Brake
21. Carry handle
22. Frame lock
23. Sure lock release button
24. Canopy frame socket
25. Tether strap
26. Handle
27. Canopy window
28. Canopy window cover
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IMPORTANT NOTES:
PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 4 FOR SMART LIFTING TECHNIQUES.
• RELEASE THE STORAGE LATCH WITH DUE CARE AND OPEN THE FRAME.
• WHEN OPENING THE STROLLER, BE AWARE OF THE DANGER OF BEING INJURED BY MOVING PARTS AND LOCKING DEVICES DURING TH PROCESS. KEEP ALL HANDS AND LIMBS CLEAR OF THESE PARTS.
• THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR FINGERS OR PARTS OF THE BODY TO BE INJURED WHEN THE STROLLER IS BEING UNFOLDED, DUE CARE SHOULD BE EXERCISED.
• KEEP CHILDREN CLEAR OF THE STROLLER WHEN UNFOLDING THE STROLLER.
• OPEN THE STROLLER SLOWLY AND BE CAREFUL WHERE YOU PLACE YOUR HANDS.
STROLLER ASSEMBLY
OPENING THE STROLLER FRAME
OPENING THE STROLLER FRAME
A Release the storage latch located on the rear leg.
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STROLLER ASSEMBLY
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OPENING THE STROLLER FRAME
B Open the frame as shown by the arrow until you hear a ‘click’ which
indicates the frame is fully opened and locked.
A To attach the front swivel wheel assembly, insert the swivel wheel assembly and push it into the wheel moulding until you hear a ‘click which indicates the wheel is locked in. Pull on each wheel to make sure it is engaged. Repeat the process if not locked in.
B To attach the rear wheels, insert each wheel axle into the moulding and push in until locked. You should hear a ‘click’ which indicates the wheel has locked in. Pull on each wheel to make sure it is engaged. Repeat the process if not locked in.
See Page 11 for Illustration.
ATTACHING THE FRONT AND REAR WHEELS
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STROLLER ASSEMBLY
The sun is very strong. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CHILD EXPOSED TO THE SUN. The canopy or hood on this product will not give your child total
protection from the harmful rays of the sun.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
ATTACHING THE CANOPY
A To attach the canopy, insert the canopy mouldings into the canopy
frame sockets until they connect together.
B Locate the straps on the outer sides of the canopy and press the snap fastener on each strap to the snap fastener on the top of each outer handle tube, then fold the strap up under the canopy back flap and secure strap with hook and loop to the underneath of the canopy.
See Page 12 for Illustration.
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STROLLER ASSEMBLY
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2
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2
A B
C Fasten the hook strip on the inside bottom edge of each canopy back
flap to the loop strip along the top edge of the back rest.
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STROLLER ASSEMBLY
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2
D/E
ATTACHING THE CANOPY
D Fasten the hook square on the inside of the canopy back flap to the
loop strip on the side of the stroller.
E Fasten the hook strip on the inside edge of the canopy to the loop strip on the side of the stroller.
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STROLLER ASSEMBLY
ATTACHING THE RAIN COVER
IMPORTANT NOTE:
ENSURE THE RAIN COVER IS KEPT AWAY FROM THE CHILD’S FACE. REFIT THE RAIN COVER IF REQUIRED TO ENSURE YOUR CHILD IS SAFE.
A Pull the rain cover over extended canopy and push the back flap of rain cover through the handle opening.
B Attach the hook and loop strips on the sides of the rain cover and the back flap of the rain cover.
C Attach the hook and loop strips on the front of the rain cover around the wheel moulding above the swivel lock.
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STROLLER OPERATION
USING THE BRAKES
WARNING: ALWAYS APPLY THE BRAKES WHEN THE
STROLLER IS STATIONARY.
A The red brake lever is located on the right hand side of the stroller
beside the rear wheel.
B To lock the rear wheels, press the red brake lever down until you hear a ‘click’. Push the stroller back and forth to confirm the wheels are locked. If not locked, repeat this step.
C To unlock the rear wheels, push the red brake lever up until you hear a ‘click’.
See Page 16 for Illustration.
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USING THE BRAKES
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STROLLER OPERATION
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B
C
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STROLLER OPERATION
PLEASE NOTE: Always lock the swivel wheels when using the stroller on rough surfaces as this will minimise wheel wobble. The swivel wheels should only be locked when the wheels are in the trailing position (wheels under frame).
A To lock the front wheels into the fixed position, press the black swivel
lock down until you hear a ‘click’.
B To allow the wheels to swivel, push the black swivel wheel lock up until you hear a ‘click’.
USING THE SWIVEL WHEELS
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STROLLER OPERATION
ADJUSTING THE BACKREST
WARNINGS:
• THE UPRIGHT POSITIONS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USE WITH CHILDREN LESS THAN 6 MONTHS OLD.
• THE LOWEST RECLINE POSITION SHOULD BE USED TO TRANSPORT BABIES. THE BACKREST CAN BE ADJUSTED TO A MORE UPRIGHT POSITION AS THE CHILD GROWS OLDER AND IS ABLE TO SUPPORT ITS HEAD WITHOUT ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE NOTE: If the child is sitting in the seat, support the backrest as it reclines. If you have difficulty adjusting the backrest you may need to remove the child from the seat to allow you to raise or lower the backrest with ease.
A To adjust the backrest, fold the canopy back flap up over the handle to
gain access to the adjuster straps.
Release
lever
Recline
adjuster
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STROLLER OPERATION
ADJUSTING THE BACKREST
B To raise the backrest, hold the plastic ring at the end of each adjuster
strap and pull the straps apart until you reach your desired position.
C To lower the backrest, slide the release lever down on the recline adjuster and pull down on the recline adjuster and lower the backrest to the desired position.
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B
C
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STROLLER OPERATION
• A five point harness is provided to restrain your child.
• Buckle tongues separate for added safety.
• To reconnect buckle tongues and to secure the child in the harness please follow the steps below carefully.
• ENSURE YOUR CHILD IS SECURED WITH A CORRECTLY ADJUSTED HARNESS.
• THE ADJUSTED HARNESS SHOULD CLOSELY FIT THE CHILD.
• NEVER LEAVE THE HARNESS BUCKLED WHEN NOT FITTED TO A CHILD IN THE STROLLER, BECAUSE THE HARNESS CAN FORM LOOPS WHICH MAY POSE A STRANGULATION HAZARD.
• WHEN HARNESS IS NOT IN USE, DISCONNECT SHOULDER STRAPS FROM THE WAIST STRAPS AND BUCKLE TO PREVENT STRANGULATION.
WARNING: USE THE HARNESS AT ALL TIMES.
Raised Rib
PLEASE NOTE: Each waist buckle tongue has a raised rib on one side and can only be locked into the buckle assembly with the raised rib facing up.
USING THE HARNESS
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STROLLER OPERATION
A Always apply the brakes. Place child in seat. Slip one shoulder strap
over each shoulder. Position crotch strap between legs. Push the buckle tongues (A) on waist straps through the tongue guides (B) on shoulder straps.
B Hold the buckle tongue (A) on the waist strap & tongue guides (B) on shoulder straps together.
Shoulder straps
Waist straps
Waist straps
A A
B
B
Buckle
Assembly
PLEASE NOTE: Ensure the straps are not twisted as they may become uncomfortable for the child.
USING THE HARNESS
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STROLLER OPERATION
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IMPORTANT: Pull on each waist buckle tongue to make sure they are locked into the crotch buckle assembly. If not, repeat above procedure.
C Press in and hold the centre crotch buckle button and insert the waist
buckle tongues into the crotch buckle assembly.
D Tighten or loosen the shoulder straps and crotch strap by sliding the 3 bar harness adjuster up or down. The crotch strap should be adjusted to a snug fit.
CAUTION: DO NOT SLIDE 3 BAR SLIDER OVER THE
SEWN TAB ON SHOULDER HARNESS.
USING THE HARNESS
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STROLLER OPERATION
F Release the harness by depressing the button in the centre of the
buckle while pulling the two waist tongues away from the buckle assembly.
4 bar
harness
adjuster
E Tighten or loosen the waist straps, hold and lift the 4 bar harness
adjuster and pull the harness strap to adjust to the desired fit. The waist strap needs to fit firmly around the child.
USING THE HARNESS
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STROLLER OPERATION
G The stroller seat has 3 sets of harness slots at different heights to
accommodate the child. The shoulder straps must be positioned near the child’s shoulders. To change the shoulder harness height, push the shoulder harness tongue out of the current harness slot and through the back of the seat and then pull the shoulder harness buckle tongue through the desired slot.
USING THE HARNESS
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STROLLER OPERATION
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A A wrist tether strap is provided on the handle grip. Slide your hand
through the tether strap loop whenever you use the stroller. Only remove your hand from the tether strap loop when the brakes have been applied to the stroller wheels.
WARNINGS: USE THE TETHER STRAP TO STOP THE
STROLLER ROLLING AWAY.
• THE STROLLER IS DESIGNED FOR USE ON FLAT OR GENTLY SLOPING SURFACES, AND MAY BE UNSTABLE ON HIGHER SLOPING AND UNEVEN SURFACES AND USERS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THE STROLLER ROLLING AWAY OR TIPPING OVER.
• NEVER LET GO OF THE STROLLER WHEN PARKED ON AN INCLINE OR SLOPING SURFACE BECAUSE IT MAY SLIDE OR TIP OVER. ALWAYS PARK ON A FLAT SURFACE AND APPLY THE BRAKES.
• ALWAYS APPLY THE BRAKES WHENEVER THE STROLLER IS STATIONARY.
USING THE TETHER STRAP
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STROLLER OPERATION
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USING THE STROLLER
PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 4 FOR LIFTING TECHNIQUES.
• Always ensure you bend your knees where appropriate and take due care when lifting the frame.
• With your hand through the wrist tether strap loop, push the stroller holding the handle.
• The stroller can be steered in the desired direction - allowing the front wheels to swivel will make this easier.
• The front wheels may wobble or oscillate when walking fast. Locking the front swivel wheels will stop this.
• The stroller can be taken up kerbs by either pressing down on the handles and raising the front wheels or turning the stroller around and pulling the stroller up the kerb.
• Caution is required when pushing the stroller on a steep slope as the stroller may become unstable. Always hold the handle firmly.
• Do not run with the stroller.
• Whenever you stop, always apply the brakes before you leave the stroller.
• Do not hang bags or goods from the handle. Use the storage basket.
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STROLLER OPERATION
FOLDING THE STROLLER
A Remove the child from the stroller before commencing any folding
operation.
B Lock the brakes. (Refer to Pages 15 & 16, Step B)
C Lock the swivel wheels. (Refer to Page 17, StepA)
D Raise the backrest to the fully upright position. (Refer to Pages 18 & 19, Step A & Step B)
PLEASE NOTE: To prevent the canopy backflap from dragging on the ground when the stroller is folded, tuck the bottom of the canopy back flap into the small mesh pocket on the backrest.
E Close the canopy.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 4 FOR LIFTING TECHNIQUES.
• REMOVE THE CHILD FROM THE STROLLER BEFORE COMMENCING ANY FOLDING OPERATION.
• FOLD THE STROLLER SLOWLY AND BE CAREFUL WHERE YOU PLACE YOUR HANDS.
• WHEN FOLDING THE STROLLER, BE AWARE OF THE DANGER OF BEING INJURED BY MOVING PARTS AND LOCKING DEVICES DURING THE PROCESS. KEEP ALL HANDS AND LIMBS CLEAR OF THESE PARTS.
• THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR FINGERS OR PARTS OF THE BODY TO BE INJURED WHEN THE STROLLER IS BEING FOLDED, DUE CARE SHOULD BE EXERCISED.
• KEEP CHILDREN CLEAR OF THE STROLLER DURING FOLDING THE STROLLER.
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STROLLER OPERATION
FOLDING THE STROLLER
F Press and hold in the RED Sure Lock release button (1) located on the
right hand side of the stroller.
G Move to the front of the stroller and with both hands pull up on the folding strap (2) as shown by the arrow. The stroller will now fold.
H Lock the frame with the storage latch
1
2
F G
H
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STROLLER OPERATION
LIFTING AND CARRYING THE STROLLER
• TO AVOID INJURY: BEND YOU KNEES WHEN OPENING, LIFTING, CARRYING, FOLDING, UNFOLDING OR ADJUSTING THE STROLLER OR ANY ACCESSORIES.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 4 FOR LIFTING TECHNIQUES.
A Ensure the storage latch is locked onto the frame before lifting the
stroller. To lift the stroller, grasp the carry handle, so the stroller is balanced
Note: Only use the handle to carry the stroller.
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STROLLER OPERATION
REMOVING THE FRONT AND REAR WHEELS
A To remove the front swivel wheel assembly, locate and press in the
silver button on top of the wheel moulding.
B To remove the rear wheels, pull the metal latch downwards on the underneath of the brake moulding to release the wheel, and then pull the wheel off.
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STROLLER OPERATION
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A3
B1 Lift the back flap of the canopy over the stroller handle to reveal the
hook strips along the back edge of the canopy.
B2 Unfasten the loop strip on the back of the outer side canopy straps from the hook strips along the back edge of the canopy.
See Page 32 for Illustrations
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1
REMOVING THE CANOPIES
A1 Unfasten the hook strip on the inside edge of the canopy from the
loop strip on the side of the stroller.
A2 Unfasten the hook square on the inside of the canopy back flap from the loop strip on the side of the stroller.
A3 Unfasten the hook strip on the inside bottom edge of each canopy back flap from the loop strip along the top edge of the back rest.
A1/2
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STROLLER OPERATION
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2
C1 Locate the straps on the outer sides of each canopy and pull the snap fastener on each strap out of the snap fastener on the top of each outer handle tube.
C2 To remove the canopies, press in the button on the canopy mouldings and pull out of the canopy frame sockets.
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2
1
B1/2
C1/2
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• IT IS UNSAFE TO USE ACCESSORIES NOT APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS STROLLER.
• DO NOT USE ANY ACCESSORIES OTHER THAN THOSE APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS STROLLER BY BRITAX.
• THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE CHILD USING THE STEELCRAFT BABY CAPSULE IS NOT TO EXCEED 9kg.
• THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE CHILD USING THE SAFE N SOUND UNITY BABY CAPSULE IS NOT TO EXCEED 12kg.
• THE STEELCRAFT BABY CAPSULE AND SAFE N SOUND UNITY BABY CAPSULE ARE THE ONLY COMPATIBLE BABY CAPSULES DESIGNED TO FIT THE AGILE & AGILE PLUS STROLLERS.
• THE BABY CAPSULE MUST BE CORRECTLY FITTED AND LOCKED ONTO THE STROLLER.
• WHEN LOCKED ONTO THE STROLLER FRAME, THE BABY CAPSULE MUST ONLY BE USED IN THE REARWARD FACING POSITION (FACING THE MOTHER), FITTED FACING TOWARD THE STROLLER HANDLE.
• SECURE THE CHILD USING THE BABY CAPSULE HARNESS AT ALL TIMES.
• DO NOT LEAVE CHILD IN THE BABY CAPSULE FOR EXTENDED PERIODS.
• THE BABY CAPSULE IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE MOBILITY OUTSIDE OF THE CAR BUT IT SHOULD NOT BE USED INSTEAD OF AN APPROPRIATE COT.
• THE BABY CAPSULE MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE FRAME BEFORE FOLDING.
WARNINGS:
BABY CAPSULE IMPORTANT NOTES
BABY CAPSULE WARNINGS
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• THE SUN IS VERY STRONG. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CHILD EXPOSED TO THE SUN. THE CANOPY OR HOOD ON THIS PRODUCT WILL NOT GIVE YOUR CHILD TOTAL PROTECTION FROM THE HARMFUL RAYS OF THE SUN.
PLEASE NOTE: THE TRAY OR ARM BAR (IF SUPPLIED OR MAY BE SOLD SEPARATELY) MUST BE REMOVED.
PLEASE NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE BABY CAPSULE ON THE STROLLER ONLY. FOR INSTALLING AND PROPER USE OF THE BABY CAPSULE IN THE CAR, PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION BOOK PROVIDED WITH THE BABY CAPSULE.
BABY CAPSULE IMPORTANT NOTES
INSTALLATION OF SAFE N SOUND UNITY BABY CAPSULE
IMPORTANT NOTES
• AGILE CLICK & GO RECEIVERS (SOLD SEPARATELY) ARE REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF THE SAFE-N SOUND UNITY BABY CAPSULE TO THE AGILE STROLLER.
• PLEASE REFER TO AGILE CLICK & GO RECEIVERS INSTRUCTION LEAFLET FOR THE CORRECT INSTALLATION OF THE SAFE-N SOUND UNITY BABY CAPSULE TO THE AGILE STROLLER.
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STROLLER OPERATION
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PLEASE NOTE: FIT RECEIVERS STANDING IN FRONT OF THE STROLLER. BABY SEAT RECEIVERS ARE MARKED LEFT AND RIGHT FOR CORRECT FITTING.
ATTACHING THE STEELCRAFT BABY CAPSULE
A Stand in front of the stroller and pull the fabric back from the sides of
the stroller to expose the stroller hinge. Take one car seat receiver at a time and insert the receiver into the stroller hinge as shown. Push on the receiver until you hear a ‘click’ which indicates the receiver has locked in. Pull up on each receiver to check they have fully locked in.
Red Button
Receiver
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STROLLER OPERATION
ATTACHING THE STEELCRAFT BABY CAPSULE
B Face the feet end of the Baby Capsule towards the stroller backrest.
With the Infant Carrier handle in the upright position, locate the Infant Carrier handle mouldings over the receivers on either side. Notice the indicator is GREEN.
C Lower the Baby Capsule into the receivers. Press down firmly on both sides.
Handle latch
Indicator
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STROLLER OPERATION
Handle latch
Indicator
CAUTION
ATTACHING THE STEELCRAFT BABY CAPSULE
D The Baby Capsule now needs to be locked securely into the receivers.
Squeeze in and hold the latches on either side of the handle, rotate the handle backwards. The GREEN indicator will now turn to RED.
E Release the handle latches. Then with one hand holding the front of the Baby Capsule, push the Baby Capsule handle all the way down until you hear it lock into the receivers. The handle indicator should now be GREEN and the Baby Capsule should be locked into the receivers. If the indicator is RED the Baby Capsule handle is not in the locked position, repeat step D.
See page 38 for Illustration.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the Baby Capsule is locked into place by pulling up on both sides. Do not use the Baby Capsule if it is not correctly installed.
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STROLLER OPERATION
ATTACHING THE STEELCRAFT BABY CAPSULE
Indicator
NOTE: Ensure the baby is secured in the Baby Capsule with the harness at all times. Refer to the Baby Capsule instructions regarding placing and securing your baby in the Baby Capsule. The Baby Capsule has been fitted with a hood when using the stroller. The hood may also be used in the car.
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STROLLER OPERATION
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Indicator
Handle latch
Indicator
Handle latch
CAUTION
REMOVING THE STEELCRAFT BABY CAPSULE
A To remove the Baby Capsule, squeeze both handle latches in to release the locks. The indicator will now be RED.
B Continue to rotate the handle forward until it returns to the upright position. Release the latches, the indicator should now be GREEN.
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STROLLER OPERATION
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REMOVING THE STEELCRAFT BABY CAPSULE
C Lift and remove the Baby Capsule away from the stroller.
D To remove the receivers, press the red button in on the inside of the
receiver and pull the receiver up.
Red Button
Receiver
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NOTES
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NOTES
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
• To prolong the life of your stroller keep it clean and do not leave it in the direct sunlight or in the car boot for extended periods of time.
• Removable fabric covers and trims may be cleaned using warm water with a household soap or mild detergent. Allow it to dry fully, preferably away from the direct sunlight.
• Non removable fabric covers and trims may be spot cleaned using a damp sponge with soap or a mild detergent. Allow it to dry completely before folding or storing it away.
• In some climates the covers and trims may be affected by mould and mildew. To help prevent this occurring, do not fold or store the product if it is damp or wet. Always store the product in a well ventilated area.
• When using your stroller at the beach - completely clean your stroller afterwards to remove the sand and salt from the mechanisms and wheel assembly. Sand and salt will cause premature wear and corrosion.
• If there are compression marks on the tyres - Use a domestic hair dryer to gently warm (DO NOT OVERHEAT) the tyre and the compression marks should slowly disappear.
• Always check parts regularly for tightness of screws, nuts, and other fasteners - tighten if required. To maintain the safety of your nursery product, seek prompt repairs for bent, torn, worn or broken parts.
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR COMMERCIAL USE.
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2015 Copyright Britax Childcare Pty. Ltd. Australia
BRITAX CHILDCARE PTY. LTD A Britax International company.
(Incorporated in Victoria) A.B.N. 55 006 773 600
99 Derby Road, Sunshine, Victoria 3020, Australia
Phone: (03) 9288 7288 Fax: (03) 9311 5798
CUSTOMER SERVICE
1300 303 330 - Australia 0508 688 822 - New Zealand
Due to our continuing program of development, Britax reserves the right to alter
the specifications, color or design without any further notice.
The Steelcraft trademark is the property of Britax Childcare Pty.Ltd - Australia.
The Britax trademark is the property of Britax Childcare Holdings Limited - UK.
Visit the Britax website at: www.britax.com.au or email us at au-custserv@britax.com
Due to the variations in the style and design of our products the illustrations used
in this instruction booklet are generic.
This product is designed to comply with Australian and New Zealand standard
AS/NZS2088:2013 “Prams and Strollers - Safety Requirements.”
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