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Basic technical data: 

CNB30M 

CNB34 

CNB38 

Backrest height [mm] 

510 

660 

860 

Seat depth [mm] 

260 

380 

380 

Seat width [mm] 

300 

340 

380 

Seat to footrest [mm] 

170-370 

270-470 

270-470 

Backrest angle 

115° 

115° 

115° 

Seat angle 

25 st. 

25° 

25° 

Total length [mm] 

1110 

1140 

1140 

Total width [mm] 

555 

595 

635 

Total height /with handle [mm] 

930 

1010 

1010 

Brake 

(foot oper.) 

(foot oper.) 

(foot oper.) 

Weight kg  

12 

12 

14 

Maximum load kg  

45  

55 

75 

Folded stroller length [mm] 

1160 

1235 

1235 

Folded stroller width [mm] 

360 

360 

365 

Folded stroller height [mm] 

310 

360 

360 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 

OPERATING  INSTRUCTIONS 

Opening the buggy 

- stand buggy on wheels, unlock storage clip, grasp one handle and push down on the 

opposite seat tube. Press down firmly on seat tubes to ensure the buggy is completely opened. Use foot to lock 
the rear brace into a straight position. Wrap the armrest padding around the armrests. Mount the footrest on the 
buggy. (Lock the seat brace - size - 38) 

Footrest  
install 

 - put on the floor almost decomposed braked stroller and release both safety levers. Take the footrest, 

press spring button placed at the rear top of the tube and pull both tubes into the both footrest attachments until 
they are locked in the lowest position by the rear spring button. 
height adjustment - release both safety levers, pull both spring buttons of the footrest and adjust it into desired 
position. Tighten both safety levers to secure the footrest in position. 

uninstall 

- put on the floor almost decomposed braked stroller. Place the footrest into its lowest position, press 

the rear spring buttons and pull out the footrests both side tubes at the same time. 

Brakes   
lock

 - pull the brake lever down to lock the wheel 

unlock

 - pull the brake lever up to unlock the wheel 

Five point belt 

- release all plastic quick fasteners (fork type), place the child into the buggy and adjust of 

desired lengths the belt. Choose the hole in backrest to adjust the proper position of the shoulders straps. The 
hole should be level with or higher than the top of the shoulders. The shoulders straps must be mounted on 
backrest and backrest extension at once when possible.  

Getting into the Buggy 

- ensure the parking brakes are on, to make access easier, the footrest can be taken off; 

if possible, place the back of the buggy against a wall or immovable object (alternatively, another helper may 
hold the buggy steady); place child carefully into the buggy, fasten safety belt and fit the footrest. The child 
must always feel comfortable. 

Getting out the Buggy 

- ensure the parking brakes are on; if possible, place the back of the buggy against a 

wall or immovable object (alternatively, another helper may hold the pushchair steady); unfasten safety belt and 
lift the child carefully. 

Negotiating the Kerb or Single Step 
down

 - take the rear wheels to the edge of the kerb, hold the handles firmly and tip the buggy slightly 

backwards. Balance on the rear wheels, lower the buggy down the kerb on its rear wheels. Never tip the buggy 
forward at a kerb. 

up 

- take the rear wheels to the kerb. With a firm grip on the handles, tip the buggy backwards and place the 

rear wheels on top of the kerb. Position the front wheels at the kerb bottom and lift to the upper level. 

Negotiating Steps 

- make use of ramps and lifts when they are available 
- where possible steps should be avoided, if there is no alternative to negotiating steps then ensure at least one 
helper is available to give assistance 
- do not attempt to take the buggy up or down a flight of steps unless you and your helper are sure you have 
control of the buggy and can take the weight of its occupant 
- during this operation, the attendant and helper must be well balanced and have secure grip on the buggy 
- the attendants hands must be inside the handle straps at all time 
- take rests in regular intervals 
- do not lift the buggy with footrest 

going down steps 

- position the buggy squarely with the front wheels on the top step, tilt the handle backward 

and push the buggy forward until the rear wheels are at the top step; the helper stands in front, steadies and 
lowers the buggy by gripping the front frame; take the weight and lower the rear wheels down the step, 
continue step by step to the bottom. (picture no. 1) 

Going up steps 

- position the buggy squarely with the rear wheels against the bottom step, tilt the buggy 

backward and raise to the next step; the helper stands in front, steadies and lifts the buggy by gripping the front 
frame; continue step by step to the top. (picture no. 2) 

Folding the buggy 

- unfasten the dry zipper of armrest upholstery, unlock rear brace by pushing up on center 

of brace. (Unlock the seat brace - size 38) Grasp one handle and pull up the seat tube with other hand. Lock the 
storage clip. Is not necessary to uninstall the footrest for folding the buggy. (Picture no.3) 

Upholstery

  - the seat, seat reinforcement, backrest and backrest extension are not detachable. You could clean 

them by warm water and mild detergent.  

armrests

 - undo the velcro and button to uninstall the armrests upholsteries. 

Wash by hands on max. 40°C with mild detergent. 

Summary of Contents for CORZINO Basic

Page 1: ...and washing cannot be expected or even requested in the claim 7 The warranty period does not stand for usage period that means for the period when by correct use and maintenance the device in accordance to its features purpose and construction could be used 8 Neither producer nor its agent will be liable for any loses and injuries caused by manipulation and usage of the product in contradiction of...

Page 2: ...ries do not stand on the footrest never leave child unattended in the buggy even for the shortest time by the using and manipulation with buggy act accordingly not to cause any injuries to the occupant yourself or any other person PATRON Bohemia s r o is not responsible for any loses and injuries caused by incorrect manipulation and using of the product WARNING NOTES BAGS ATTACHED TO THE HANDLE AF...

Page 3: ...rest The child must always feel comfortable Getting out the Buggy ensure the parking brakes are on if possible place the back of the buggy against a wall or immovable object alternatively another helper may hold the pushchair steady unfasten safety belt and lift the child carefully Negotiating the Kerb or Single Step down take the rear wheels to the edge of the kerb hold the handles firmly and tip...

Page 4: ...t to increase the rigidity Never change the seat width by adjusting of the seat rigidity 8 rear wheel 9 rear brace 10 storage clip 11 front cross 12 safety lever 13 front wheel 14 calf rest 1 handle 2 backrest tube 3 backrest 4 rear cross 5 safety belt 6 seat tube rear 7 brake lever IMPORTANT PARTS OF STROLLER 15 spring button 16 footrest 17 spring button 18 seat 19 front tube 20 armrest upholster...

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