BOB AA000001 manual

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    T ray Sharp Screw 2x Pivot Screw 2x Pivot Plug 2x Pivot Nut 2x Restraint Belt F Restraint Belt M Arm Accessory Bar Accessory Bar Short Screw (installed) Long Screw (installed) Long Screw (installed) Short Screw (installed) Main Bar Arm Car Seat Compa tibility BOB Stroller Model Y ear Compatibility Model Y ear(s) Model Serial Number 2005 and newer S[...]

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    Pivot Pivot Brack et Brack et Rotate arms into an upright position. POSITION ARMS A T T A CH MAIN BAR INST ALL PIVO T NUT TIGHTEN PIV OT NUT Use a Phillips screwdriv er to tighten pivot screw clockwise, while holding pivot nut . Reach under fabric seat. Thread piv ot nut onto pivot screw as sho wn. REPEA T STEPS 8 AND 9 FOR O THER SIDE . ASSEMBLE S[...]

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    Extend canopy to expose lower fabric scr ew . Remove scr ew with Phillips screwdriv er , exposing fabric grommet and rivet nut. Repeat on other side. INSERT SHARP SCREW A T T A CH RESTRAINT BEL T M/F AND ARMS L OCA TE F ABRIC SCREWS REMOVE F ABRIC SCREW Inser t sharp screw through end of arm , restraint belt gr ommet, fabric grommet and int o rivet[...]

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    POSITION CANOP Y P osition canopy against handle bar . UNBUCKLE RESTRAINT BEL T Unbuckle restraint belt . Place ends outside seat. PREP ARE STROLLER FOR INF ANT CAR SEA T INST ALLA TION SET P ARKING BRAKE See the “P ark ing Brake” section of your stroller owner ’ s manual. INSERT SHARP SCREW Inser t sharp screw through end of arm , restraint [...]

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    T O REMOVE Britax ® Go T o Pull on r ed ring to tighten. TIGHTEN RESTRAINT BEL T Be sure restraint belt t ension is not constricting child as it may cause serious injur y . DOUBLE CHECK CAR SEA T IS SECUREL Y A TT A CHED W arning Pull car seat up ward without removing r estraint belt. Y ou should not be able to remov e car seat without unfastening[...]

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    F ASTEN RESTRAINT BEL T ENGA GE CAR SEA T P eg P érego ® T O REMOVE P eg P érego ® Go T o Be sure restraint belt t ension is not constricting child as it may cause serious injur y . W arning Pull on r ed ring to tighten. TIGHTEN RESTRAINT BEL T DOUBLE CHECK CAR SEA T IS SECUREL Y A TT A CHED Pull car seat up ward without removing r estraint bel[...]

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    ENGA GE CAR SEA T F asten restraint belt over t op of infant car seat as shown. F ASTEN RESTRAINT BEL T RAISE SEA T BA CK REMOVE AC CESSORY BAR Using a Phillips screw driver , remov e both screws. Move car seat handle into upright carr ying position. POSITION HANDLE Grac o ® POSITION CAR SEA T Place car seat “ rear facing ” onto ICSA main bar [...]

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    Pull on r ed ring to tighten. TIGHTEN RESTRAINT BEL T T O REMOVE Graco ® Go T o Be sure restraint belt tension is not constricting child as it may cause serious injury . Pull car seat up ward without removing restraint belt. Y ou should not be able to remov e car seat without unfastening restraint belt. DOUBLE CHECK CAR SEA T IS SECUREL Y A TT A C[...]

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    REMOVE AC CESSORY BAR TRA Y INST ALL A TION REMOVE SCRE WS Using a Phillips screw driver , remov e long screws from tray . SECURE TRA Y Inser t long screw through each hole in tray , main bar and into nut on underside of tray . Tighten  rmly with Phillips screwdriv er . RO T A TE TRA Y Rotate tray to wards stroller seat until it rests on main ba[...]

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    P osition arm bet ween canopy and frame. Align arm hole ov er fabric grommet and rivet nut. P osition arm between canopy and frame. Align arm hole ov er fabric grommet and rivet nut. REMOVE SHARP SCREW AND BEL T Using a Phillips screwdriv er , remove sharp screw and restraint belt M . REMOVE RESTRAINT BEL T M REPLA CE SHARP SCREW POSITION ARM Inser[...]

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    • The BOB Infant C ar Seat Adapter is designed for use with single seat BOB Str ollers and compatible Infan t Car Seats. This product is not a universal adapter . Do not use with car seats and stroller models other than those speci cally listed in the Stroller and Car Seat Compa tibility char ts listed on page 1. • Children should not be pla[...]

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    LIMITED W ARR ANTY BOB T railers Inc. takes pride in its workmanship and strives to manufacture the best products possible. Theref ore, we warranty the ICSA against defects in material and w ork manship subjec t to the conditions listed below . Since no product is indestructible, it does not cov er defects attributable to or resulting fr om normal [...]