Joovy 352, Groove Stroller, 356, 350 User Manual

Instruction Manual
Style Numbers 350, 352, 356
Joovy • 2919 Canton Street • Dallas, TX 75226 • (877) 456-5049 • Fax: (214) 761-1774
E-mail: customerservice@joovy.com • Website: www.joovy.com
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WARNINGS
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this stroller. Keep these instructions for future reference.
• Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death.
• Never leave child unattended.
• Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out.
• Always use safety harness and ensure that child is positioned according to these instructions.
• Be certain that the stroller is fully opened, the primary lock is secured in position, and the wheel brakes are on before allowing children near the stroller.
• The maximum weight of the child that can be seated in the stroller is 55 lbs.
• Use of the stroller with a child weighing more than 55 pounds will cause excessive wear and stress on the stroller and may cause a hazardous unstable condition.
• Never allow a child to step on the footrest or the leg support to get into or out of the stroller.
• Do not use the stroller on stairways or escalators.
• Hanging purses, shopping bags, parcels, diaper bags or other accessory items from the handle bars or any other parts of the stroller may change the balance of the stroller and cause a hazardous unstable condition.
• The maximum weight that can be carried in the storage basket is 5 pounds. Excessive weight may result in a hazardous unstable condition.
• The total weight of contents in the zippered pocket and cup holders should be less than 2 pounds. Excess weight may cause a hazardous unstable condition.
• Never allow your stroller to be used as a toy.
• Discard all packaging materials properly. Do not allow children to play with them.
• Check your stroller for loose rivets, snaps, worn parts, and torn material or stitching on a regular basis.
• Discontinue use of the stroller should it malfunction or become damaged.
Please do not return this product to the store
If you experience any difculty with the assembly or use of this product, or if you have a
question regarding these instructions, please contact our Customer Service Department at
(877) 456-5049 between the hours of 8:30 am and 5:00 p.m. Central Time.
Please note: Styles and colors may vary.
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Assembling and Using your Stroller
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To ensure safe operation of your stroller, please
follow these instructions carefully
Unpacking the Product
• Carefully remove stroller and all parts from the box and plastic bag.
• Remove the cardboard packing materials from the ends of the frame.
• Identify the parts: stroller (with reversible all-season seat pad), canopy (attached upside down to stroller legs), storage bag (with rain cover, additional seat, additional harness, additional canopy, and additional shoulder harness covers), and documents with the pictures in Figure 1.
• Remove the plastic coverings from the foam handles and any other areas of the product and discard.
• Discard all packaging materials properly. Do not allow children to play with them.
Figure 1
CAUTION
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Adult assembly is required for this product.
No Tools Required
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Unfolding the Stroller
• Keep children away from stroller while unfolding.
• Orient the stroller with the handle bars closest to you.
• If necessary, release the locking latch located on the right side by lifting the latch off of the stroller leg. See Figure 2. Then fold this locking latch back into itself and snap it onto the frame bar handle just underneath where its other end is already attached.
• Pull up on the handle bars of the stroller until it is upright. Then push down with your foot on the lower knob of the primary lock at the rear center of the stroller to engage the lock. See Figure 3.
• Ensure that the stroller is completely opened and the primary lock is secured before ANY use of the stroller.
Figure 2 Figure 3
Front Wheel Locks
The front wheels can be either in swivel mode or locked mode.
• To put each front wheel set into its locked mode, pull up on the locking lever until an audible click is heard. Rotate the wheel set until it locks automatically, when in the straight position, and another audible click is heard. See Figure 4.
• To unlock the wheels and put them into swivel mode, push down on the lever until an audible click is heard to disengage the lock.
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Figure 4
Installing and Operating the Canopy
• With the stroller open, clip BOTH sides of the canopy onto the handle tubes just above the retaining blocks, taking care not to catch any material underneath the clips. See Figure 5. Attach the hook and loop tabs at the top of the canopy to the handle tubes.
• Pull both side aps over the handle tubes and attach the hook and loop material together
to hold them in place.
• Place the rear apron behind the seat back and attach the female snap on the bottom of the apron to the male snap on the top of the seat back.
• To open the canopy, pull forward on the front edge of the canopy until it is fully extended. Once the canopy is extended, push down on BOTH side hinges to lock it in the open position. See Figure 6.
• The canopy and visor can be adjusted into several positions ranging from fully closed to fully extended, or any position in between. See Figure 7.
• The visor can be opened (or closed) by pulling (or pushing) it from under the canopy.
• NOTE that the top rear portion of the canopy has a roll back window. To open, pull the forward edge up, roll the ap back, and secure using the elastic loop attachment.
• To close the canopy, unlock both side hinges and push the front edge of the canopy toward the rear of the stroller. See Figure 8.
• To remove the canopy, unsnap the snap on the top of the seat back. Remove both side
aps from their hook and loop attachments. Unfasten the hook and loop tabs from the
handle tubes. Pull the clips on the canopy away from the handle tubes. See Figure 9.
Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7
Figure 9Figure 8
WARNING
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Possible pinching hazard - Be careful when closing and
opening the side hinges.
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