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Assemble & Detach Front Wheel

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Assemble & Detach Rear Wheel

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!

  Operating adapters for turning Dunlop valve to Shrader valve is shown as 

7

. Store the adapters shown as 

7

 

- 2 

if not use them. 

 

 

!

  CHECK the tire pressure before using the stroller. DO NOT INFLATE above the maximum recommended  

inflation pressure that is written on the side of the tire. 

8

 

!

  Over-inflation may cause wheel and/or tire to blowout and could result in serious injury. 

Assemble & Detach Armbar
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10

Assemble Canopy
see images 

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12

Assemble & Detach Cupholder
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The completely assembled stroller is shown as 

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Stroller Operation

Adjust Backrest

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17

There are 4 recline angles for the backrest.

Recline Backrest

To recline the backrest, squeeze the recline handle on the back of the seat, pull down on the backrest. 

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Raise Backrest

To raise the backrest, push up. 

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!

  Make sure the recline is set properly for use.

Use Buckle

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Release Buckle
Press the center button to release the buckle. 

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Lock Buckle
Match the waist belt buckle with the shoulder buckle 

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- 1

, and click into the center buckle. 

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- 2

  

A “click” sound means the buckle is locked completely. 

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- 3

!

  To avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out, always secure your child with harness.

!

  Make sure your child is snugly secured. The space between the child and the shoulder harness is about the  

thickness of one hand.  

!

  Do not cross the shoulder belts. This will cause pressure on a child’s neck.

Use Shoulder & Waist Harnesses
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23

!

  In order to protect your child from falling out, after your child is placed into the seat, check whether the 

shoulder and waist harnesses are at proper height and length.

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- 1 

Shoulder 

harness 

anchor 

     

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- 2 

Shoulder harness anchor B

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- 3 

Slide adjuster

For larger child, use shoulder harness anchor A and the highest shoulder slots. For smaller child, use shoulder 
harness anchor B and the lowest shoulder slots.

To adjust the position of the shoulder harness anchor, turn the anchor to be level with the side facing forward. 
Thread it through the shoulder harness slot from back to front. 

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 Rethread it through the slot that is closest to 

child's shoulder height. 

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Use slide adjuster to change the harness length. 

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- 1

Press the button 

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- 2

, while pulling the waist harness to proper length. 

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- 3

Adjust Calf Support
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The calf support has 2 positions.

To raise the calf support, push it upwards. A "click" sound means the calf is locked completely.

To lower calf support, press the adjustment buttons on both sides of the calf support 

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 - 1

, and rotate the calf 

support downwards. 

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- 2

Use Front Swivel Lock
see images 

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Push up the front swivel locks to maintain the moving direction. 

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Tip

  It is recommended to use swivel locks on uneven surfaces.

Use Brake

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To lock wheels, step the brake lever downwards. 

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To release wheels, just lift the brake lever upwards. 

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Tip

  Always set the parking brake when stroller is not moving.

Summary of Contents for Mytrax

Page 1: ...mytrax stroller gemm 0 0 13kg birth to 15kg birth 36 months ...

Page 2: ...FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 4 5 1 2 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 5 FIGURE 7 10 FIGURE 12 16 FIGURE 12 16 FIGURE 12 16 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 6 1 2 1 10 6 1 2 1 2 Stroller Assembly 9 8 7 2 1 ...

Page 3: ...FIGURE 11 15 FIGURE 16 20 15 16 1 2 Stroller Operation 17 18 12 14 3 4 19 1 2 3 13 1 2 20 3 1 A 2 B 11 1 2 2 ...

Page 4: ...FIGURE 21 26 FIGURE 27 31 5 6 26 27 30 1 28 29 1 1 2 22 23 1 3 2 24 1 2 25 21 31 ...

Page 5: ...E 32 35 FIGURE 36 41 7 8 36 41 35 38 1 2 39 37 2 1 1 40 Removing Soft Goods Accessories May not be included in purchase Accessories may be sold separately or may not be available depending on region 33 34 32 ...

Page 6: ...FIGURE 42 46 FIGURE 47 50 9 10 46 1 1 2 2 50 NOISE 45 Care and Maintenance 43 44 1 1 2 2 48 47 49 42 ...

Page 7: ...17 Use Accessories 17 Detach Assemble Soft Goods 17 Cleaning and Maintenance 18 Emergency In case of emergency or accident it is most important to have your child taken care of with first aid and medical treatment immediately Product Information Read all the instructions in this manual before using this product If you have any further questions please consult the retailer Some features may vary de...

Page 8: ...o toys Any load attached to the handle and or on the back of the backrest and or on the sides of the stroller will affect the stability of the stroller DO NOT lift stroller while child is in stroller DO NOT use storage basket as a child carrier To prevent tipping never let child climb the stroller Always lift the child in and out of the stroller To avoid finger entrapment use care when folding and...

Page 9: ... the thickness of one hand Do not cross the shoulder belts This will cause pressure on a child s neck Use Shoulder Waist Harnesses see images 20 23 In order to protect your child from falling out after your child is placed into the seat check whether the shoulder and waist harnesses are at proper height and length 20 1 Shoulder harness anchor A 20 2 Shoulder harness anchor B 20 3 Slide adjuster Fo...

Page 10: ...ch is on the bottom of handle then pull soft goods rearwards to remove it 46 To re assemble seat soft goods follow the steps above in reverse 46 41 Use with Joie Carry Cot see images 47 When using with Joie carry cot ramble please refer to the following instructions If you have any problems about using the carry cot please refer to their own instruction manuals Always use the mattress when using t...

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