Mountain Buggy Strollers manual

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    Mountain Buggy Carrycot Instruction Manual P P A A S S S S E E D D S S A A F F E E T T Y Y P A S S E D S A F E T Y[...]

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    English 1-10 Designed and made in New Zealand by Mountain Buggy Ltd . Manufactured by T ritec Manufactur ing Ltd, an ISO 9001 cer ti ed company . Models made to BS 7409:1996, AS/NZS 2088:2000. F rançais 11-20 Conçu et fabriqué en Nouvelle-Zélande par Mountain Buggy Ltd. F abriqué par T ritec Manufactur ing Ltd, une société certi ée IS[...]

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    1 ENGLISH We l c o m e Co ngra tula tions on your pu rch ase of a Moun tain Buggy carr yc ot. W e k now how pr e cious a nd in spiri ng a new little p erson can be in you r world. It ’ s so impor tant t o be able to sho w your baby t o the world and ju s t as im por t an t to sho w the world t o your bab y . A t Moun tain Buggy you and y our bab [...]

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    2 Important: P l e a s e r e a d i n s t r u c t i o n s c a r e f u l l y , f o l l o w t h e m s t r i c t l y a n d k e e p t h e s e i n s t r u c t i o n s f o r f u tu re re fe re n ce. Y o u r c hi l d’s s af et y is yo u r r es p o ns ib i li t y a n d m ay b e com p ro mi s e d i f yo u do not follow these instruc tions. W arning • Car[...]

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    3 ENGLISH Remo ving the Sunhood 1. S tandi ng beside you r stroll er and u sing a re asonable degree of for ce , pull the s unhood su ppor t wire t oward s you (by a b out 50mm/2 in ) . 2. Remov e suppor t wire W from s unhood bush J on the side ne arest to y ou. 3. Unf as ten sunho o d do me s that attach the sunhood to str oller fr ame and t o st[...]

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    4 IMPORT A NT INF ORMA TION F OR DOUBLE A ND TR I PLE STRO LLE R S If you ha ve a double or triple str o lle r you wil l ne ed to r emove the c entr e metal bars of the frame to r elease the domed fabric. Y ou m ay then need t o rea t tach the metal bars without the fabric, depending on whether y ou are attaching a Double or a T win Carr yc ot. See[...]

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    5 ENGLISH Fit t i ng yo u r Ca r r yc ot to y o ur S t roll e r Mountain Buggy o er a range of carryco t and s tr o lle r c ombina tions, so ple ase choose the instructions you need to f ollow from the li s t below based on which ca rr yco t mo del you a re wan ting t o at tach t o which strolle r . Single Stroller Double Stroller T riple Stroll[...]

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    6 Pre par ation Y ou will need to ha ve all c omponents on the par ts list shown t o  t Carr yc ot t o your strol ler . Hav e a lo ok at s ides of Carr yc ot. T her e are thr e e holes on eac h side of Ca rr yc ot to a llow s nap lock s to be  t t ed. Con guration varies depending on the Moun tain Buggy model you ha ve . • T wo sn ap loc[...]

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    7 ENGLISH C on fi g ur at i on 1 In st r uc t i on s (c o n t i n u e d ) F itt ing the Carr ycot to the F rame 1. En su re s nap lock s are r otat e d so screw holes a re on t op. 2. Open sn ap lock s. 3. P lac e Carr yc ot on to Buggy frame. C on rm positioning a s pic tur e d below . 4. Pu sh snap locks  rmly down  at, making su re you[...]

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    8 C on fi g ur at i on 2 In st r uc t i on s F itt ing the Snap Lock s and Slider Plate to the Carr y cot Pre par ation Make s ure you h ave al l the ne ce ssar y par t s as ou tlined in this pic ture. NB: The sliding plates part kit is not supplied wit h a t win carr ycot and will nee d to be separately purchase d to att ach the t win to a tri pl[...]

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    9 ENGLISH C on fi g ur at i on 2 In st r uc t i on s (c o n t i n u e d ) For Urban (Jungle ) models 5. Fit sec ond sn aplock t o p os ition B. 6. Fit sm all screw and c ove r but ton t o hole C. For T errain Models 5. Fit second s nap lock t o position C. 6. Fit sm all screw a nd c ov er but t on to hole B. Fitting the Sliding Pla te t o the Carr[...]

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    10 Te r r a i n • Alig n Hole 1 of slid ing plat e with Hole A of Carr yc ot. Align Hole 2 of s liding pla te with hole C of Carr yc ot. • Pl ace screws i nt o Holes 1 and 2. U sing Allen ke y , tigh t en in a clock wise di rec tion. W arning: check that Carr yc ot attachment devic es are c orrec tly engaged before u se. F itt ing the Carr ycot[...]

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    INTERNA TIONAL DISTRIBUT ORS Mountain Buggy New Zealand & Head O c e F reepost 4432 (within New Zealand) PO Box 38-781, Wellingt on Mail Centre, New Zealand Ph: (04) 568 1590 or 0800 428 449 F ax: (04) 569 6239 Email: info@mountainbuggy .com www.mountainbuggy .com Austr alia Mountain Buggy Australia 223A East Boundar y Road East Bentleigh, V[...]