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HOW TO DETACH THE SEAT FROM THE FRAME  

 

ATTENTION! FIRST ENGAGE THE BRAKES 

 

1.  LIFT THE SAFETY DEVICE 
2.  TURN THE LOCKING LEVER FROM LEFT TO RIGHT 
3.  SLIDE THE SEAT FORWARD 

 
 

ATTENTION! 

DO NOT STICK YOUR FINGER BETWEEN THE 

LOCKING LEVER AND THE FRAME TO AVOID IT 

BEING ACCIDENTALLY CRUSHED 

 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

VIEW FROM BEHIND 

SAFETY  
DEVICE 

LOCKING LEVER

 
 
LOCKS 
 

 
UNLOCKS

VIEW FROM ABOVE 

SAFETY  
DEVICE 

 
 
LOCKS 
 

 
UNLOCKS

 

Summary of Contents for NeuBug

Page 1: ...ed on 3 BASES USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK A c c o r d i n g t o t h e I S O 7 1 7 6 1 9 S E A T I N G U N I T INGLESE Cod 22179 12 06 06 USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK ON 901 THREE JOGGER WHEEL BASE C E R T I F I E D B Y C E R A H F R A N C E C E R T I F I E D B Y C E R A H F R A N C E ...

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Page 3: ...ee or four wheels or for indoor use ORMESA recommends that you read this manual carefully In addition to helping you become familiar with the seat quickly it also contains practical tips for making the best use of it safely and keeping it in good working order If after reading it you still have questions contact your retailer who will be happy to help you or call ORMESA directly at 39 0742 22927 s...

Page 4: ...G THE HEIGHT OF THE BACKREST 20 ADJUSTING THE WIDTH OF THE SEAT BOTTOM 20 ADJUSTING THE INCLINATION OF THE HANDLE 21 ADJUSTING THE LEGREST 22 ADJUSTING THE FOOTREST 22 ADJUSTING THE PADDED SIDE SUPPORTS 23 ADJUSTING THE DEPTH OF THE SEAT 24 FRONT WHEEL DIRECTION LOCKS 24 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS of New BUG with BASE 901 26 INITIAL PREPARATION 28 PACKAGING INFORMATION 28 HOW and WHERE TO GRIP the C...

Page 5: ...E BACKREST 50 ADJUSTING THE WIDTH OF THE SEAT BOTTOM 50 ADJUSTING THE LEGREST 51 ADJUSTING THE FOOTREST 51 ADJUSTING THE PADDED SIDE SUPPORTS 52 ADJUSTING THE DEPTH OF THE SEAT 53 MOUNTING ACCESSORIES 56 HEADREST with OCCIPITAL PARIETAL PROTECTIONS 863 56 INGUINAL STRAPS 817 58 THERMIC COVER 818 58 CANOPY 819 59 RAIN COVER 825 60 FOOT STRAPS 827 61 ABDUCTION BLOCK 834 61 FRONT HANDLE 839 62 VEST H...

Page 6: ...see page 14 15 30 31 and 45 Make sure that all adjustable parts are locked before each use When pausing always locks both brakes even on level ground Always lock the brakes before making any type of adjustment Clean the device and upholstery following the instructions shown in the Maintenance chapter on page 72 THE UPHOLSTERY IS FIRE RETARDANT it conforms to class 1 IM of the Italian UNI 9177 stan...

Page 7: ...OOR BASES WITH FLAT TIRES TO AVOID THE RISK OF TIPPING FROM LOSS OF STABILITY TIRE PRESSURE 2 5 Atm see the MAINTENANCE chapter on page 72 DO NOT ANYONE TO CLIMB ON THE FOOTREST OR STAND BEHIND ON THE OUTDOOR BASE DO NOT LIFT THE PRODUCT BY THE LEG SUPPORT FRAME OR FOOTREST TO CLIMB OVER OBSTACLES DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT TO CLIMB OR DESCEND STAIRS ITS STRUCTURE WAS NOT DESIGNED FOR THIS PURPOSE DO ...

Page 8: ...ble by 5 cm in each direction LEG SUPPORT adjustable inclination FOOTREST height adjustable latch and tilting TILTING SYSTEM incorporated in the seat In fact sizes 1 2 and 3 can be tilted from 0 to 25 and size 4 from 0 to 10 the tilting mechanism was designed to help the assistant who can adjust the tilt without effort and simultaneously give the seat the maximum stability CUSHION upholstered ergo...

Page 9: ...7 73 BASE 869 BRAKING LOCKS UNLOCKS BASE 901 BRAKING LOCKS UNLOCKS MANUAL BRAKE LEVER ...

Page 10: ...8 73 BASE 856 BRAKING LOCKS UNLOCKS ...

Page 11: ...9 73 New BUG SEAT with 4 Wheel base 869 ...

Page 12: ... of New BUG with BASE 869 HANDLE ADJUSTABLE 180 Stroller closed with seat removed Stroller closed with seat attached WHEELS pneumatic front with direction locks 17 cm rear with shock absorbers 25 cm BRAKES independent parking brakes ...

Page 13: ...11 73 Measures in inches and weights in pounds The numbers divided by the dash specify a minimum and a maximum adjustment ...

Page 14: ...ON HOW TO REMOVE New BUG FROM THE BOX REMOVE THE SEAT FROM THE BOX AND THEN THE FRAME ATTENTION CUT WITHOUT PRESSING TOO HARD WITH THE BLADE SO AS NOT TO DAMAGE THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX HOW and WHERE TO GRIP the COMPONENTS of NEW BUG with 869 BASE ...

Page 15: ...EN PULL THE HANDLE UPWARDS CLOSING LOCK b WITH THE SEAT ATTACHED ATTENTION DO NOT PUT YOUR FINGER IN THE CLOSING LOCK TO AVOID IT BEING ACCIDENTALLY CRUSHED ATTENTION MAKE SURE THE FRAME IS LOCKED ATTENTION POSITION THE BACKREST VERTICALLY TO AVOID CATCHING YOUR HANDS BETWEEN THE FRAME AND THE SEAT ATTENTION HEAVY ...

Page 16: ...KES REST THE SEAT THE POINT ON THE TRAPEZOIDAL NOTCH Fig A PUSH THE SEAT BACKWARDS SLIDING IT ON TO THE TRAPEZOIDAL NOTCH ENGAGE THE LOCKING LEVER AS IN FIG B AND C THE CLICK MEANS THE SAFETY DEVICE IS LOCKED FIG A VIEW FROM ABOVE THE FRAME TRAPEZOIDAL NOTCH GUIDE ...

Page 17: ...CH BEFORE LOCKING IT WITH THE LEVER SAFETY DEVICE LOCKING LEVER LOCKS UNLOCKS FIG B VIEW FROM BEHIND FIG C VIEW FROM ABOVE TO ATTACH THE SEAT SO THAT THE CHILD IS LOOKING AT MOM CHANGE THE POSITION OF THE TRAPEZOIDAL NOTCH AS SHOWN IN FIG D USING THE WRENCH PROVIDED IN THE TOOL COVER ATTENTION THE SIZE 4 SEAT IS NOT REVERSIBLE FIG D SAFETY DEVICE LOCKING LEVER LOCKS UNLOCKS ...

Page 18: ...TY DEVICE 2 TURN THE LOCKING LEVER FROM LEFT TO RIGHT 3 SLIDE THE SEAT FORWARD ATTENTION DO NOT STICK YOUR FINGER BETWEEN THE LOCKING LEVER AND THE FRAME TO AVOID IT BEING ACCIDENTALLY CRUSHED VIEW FROM BEHIND SAFETY DEVICE LOCKING LEVER LOCKS UNLOCKS VIEW FROM ABOVE SAFETY DEVICE LOCKS UNLOCKS ...

Page 19: ...17 73 CLOSING THE BASE ATTENTION WE SUGGEST THAT YOU CLOSE THE BASE WITHOUT THE SEAT 1 PULL THE BLACK LOCKS WITH BOTH HANDS 2 SLOWLY ACCOMPANY THE HANDLE DOWNWARD 3 FRAME CLOSED ...

Page 20: ... ADJUSTING THE INCLINATION OF THE SEAT TILTING 1 PULL THE TILTING KNOB 2 TILT THE SEAT KEEPING THE KNOB PULLED AND RELEASE IT WHEN TILTED TO THE DESIRED POSITION VIEW FROM BEHIND KNOB FOR ADJUSTING THE TILT ...

Page 21: ...G THE BACKREST 1 PULL THE KNOB TO RECLINE THE BACKREST 2 RECLINE THE BACKREST KEEPING THE KNOB PULLED AND LET IT GO WHEN THE BACKREST HAS REACHED THE DESIRED POSITION VIEW FROM BEHIND KNOB FOR ADJUSTING THE BACKREST ...

Page 22: ...ED SLIDE THE BACKREST TO THE DESIRED POSITION TIGHTEN THE SCREWS VIEW FROM BEHIND WRENCH ADJUSTING THE WIDTH OF THE SEAT BOTTOM ATTENTION DO NOT STICK YOUR FINGERS IN THE SLOTS TO AVOID THEM GETTING ACCIDENTALLY TRAPPED VIEW FROM BELOW WRENCH ADJUSTMENT SCREWS FOR NEW BUG SIZES 1 2 AND 3 ADJUSTMENT SCREWS FOR NEW BUG SIZE 4 ...

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