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CBX MISU Guide Utilisateur page 13

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To attach the harness and waist straps to the crotch buckle, slide shoulder straps A onto the waist
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buckles B as shown, then click them into the crotch buckle.
To unlock harness, push the button on the crotch buckle then slide the shoulder straps off the
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waist buckles.
To adjust harness around your child, tighten shoulder and waist straps by pulling on the free end
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of the straps as shown.
To change shoulder strap height positions, reach one hand behind the stroller and push the re-
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tainer out to the front of seat then reinsert into the desired set of slots that are closest to your
child's shoulder.
Repeat with other harness strap.
When re-inserting the harness straps MAKE SURE to always place harness straps at the same
height setting.
Swivel wheels lock for use on rough surfaces, such as gravel or stones.
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To lock front wheels push the lever to the RIGHT.
To unlock front wheels push lever to the LEFT.
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Push buttons on both sides of handle and rotate into one of the 3 positions.
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Before folding, make sure the adjustable handle is not in the lowest position.
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Make sure the front wheels are facing forward.
Pull up on the fold strap under the pocket in the seating area as shown.
Storage latch is automatically engaged when folded.
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Recline seat to full recline position.
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Remove the child's tray from the bumperbar before attaching the car seat.
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Insert car seat into stroller. Car seat will click into the car seat mounts on the sides of the stroller
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as shown.
CHECK to make sure car seat is fully latched into the car seat mounts on each side of the stroller
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by lifting up on it.
In order to remove the carseat from the stroller please move the red lever in direction as shown
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by the arrow in picture. This needs to be done on both sides to remove the carseat from the
stroller.
Important — Keep these instructions for future reference.
Warnings, safety instructions, maintenance, disposal and guarantee can be found in the warnings
booklet.
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