Combi 7100 Series manual

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    i-thru 7100 Series Instruct ion M anual Combi USA, Inc. • 1962 HWY 160 W , Suite 100 • F ort Mill, SC 29708 • www .combi-intl.com Consumer Affairs 1 - 800-992 -6624 Part s List M ak e sur e you have all the par ts lis ted below b e f or e using y our s troller . If any par ts ar e missing , call Consumer Af f air s at 1-800-99-COM B I. Ins tr[...]

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    Baske t Hooks Harness Canop y Canop y Lock He adr est Seat R elease (Under Cushion) Baske t Lock Br ake Seat Cushion Locking Mechanism K id’s Tr ay F ootr est K id’s Tr ay But t on Swivel Lock Side Mesh Pock ets Boot R elease Lever Air Thr ough Window Back Res t R e ar S tabilizer Ba r R ecline Lever Egg Shock Pad (f or shock absorp tion) R e a[...]

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    W ARNING Bef or e use, make sur e s troller locking mechanism is in the locked p osition. Lock ed Unlock ed W ARNING Do no t use the str oller on st eep slopes, s tairs, escalat or s, be aches, r ough r oads, mud, e tc. W ARNING Do no t lif t or carry the s tr oller while occupied. The s troller may f old. W ARNING Do no t allow your child t o s ta[...]

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    2 1 4 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 2 Unlock ed Lock ed 1. Slide indicat or t o righ t so tha t r ed label is visible. 2. Press and hold r ele ase but to n while lif ting handle up and snap s troller away fr om you. 3. Release but to n can not be pr essed if r ed label on indicat or is no t visible. 4. Bef or e use, ensur e s tr oller locking mecha- nism is in lo [...]

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    Hook (2x) Zippe r Ho ok R e ar S t abilizer Bar R e ar S t abilizer Axle Attac hing R emoving F r ame f or bask et a t tachment Snaps Do not place more than 11 lbs. in the baske t. R emove all items from bask et befo re folding stroller . 1. At tach sides of baske t t o fr ame of str oller using snaps. 2. Snap both baske t hooks on to r e ar stabil[...]

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    Lock Unlock Unlock Lock T o loc k brakes , push bo th br ake lever s down . T o unloc k brak es , lif t both br ak e lever s up . CAUTION Push the stroller fo rw ard to ensure that the brak es are properly engaged. Using the Brakes Using the Swivel Wheels T o loc k sw ivels , lif t bo th swivel lock lever s up . T o unloc k sw ivels , push both swi[...]

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    Buckle T ongue Wa is t Belt Wa is t Belt R elease But ton 2 inches 1.2 inches Back R e s t Cr ot ch Belt F olding the Stroller CAUTION F olding levers should be operated only when folding the strollers. 1. Lock both fr on t swivel wheels. 2. Ensur e Kid’s Tr ay is a t tached at both side s. 3. F old the canop y towar d the handle. Using the Harne[...]

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    CAUTION F ailure to fully sec ure the c anopy holders c an cause the holders to bend. When storing the stroll- er by la ying it down, be sure the c anopy is off the ground to prevent it from bending. Ex tending Attac hing R emoving F olding Air-Thru Window Using the Canopy F ully inser t the canop y holder (male) to the canop y holder (f emale) unt[...]

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    R out ine Maintenance T rouble Sho oting S TOR E IN A COOL AND DR Y AREA, e specially in the summer . Do no t s to re the s tr oller in the trunk of a vehicle. SEA T CUSHION The seat cushion is machine washable. Se t to gentle cy cle using cold wat er and a mild de ter gent. Do no t use bleach. Lay seat cushion fla t to dry in shaded ar e a. Do not[...]

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    Part s Order F orm If y ou would lik e to place an or der f or the f ollowing par ts, ple ase fill ou t the f orm below and r eturn t o the f ollowing addr ess: Combi USA, Inc. or F ax this completed form to At tn: Consumer A f f airs Departmen t 1962 Highway 160 W , Suite 100 F or t Mill, SC 29708 - 8027 I M POR T ANT : We must have this info rmat[...]