Warranty Information
Warranty Coverage: Baby Trend® warranty covers workmanship defects within the first 180 days of purchase.
Exclusions: The warranty is voided by misuse, abuse, abnormal use, excessive wear and tear, improper assembly, negligence, environmental exposure, alteration, accident, or if the serial number has been altered or removed.
Responsibility: Any damage to property during installation is the sole responsibility of the end user.
Contact for Service: Please contact Baby Trend for replacement parts, service, and repair. Do not return the product to the store.
Service Department Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM PST.
Return Authorization: Required prior to returning products.
Warranty Validity: Valid only in North America.
(Note: Warranty information is also provided in Spanish and French in the original document.)
Safety Warnings & Precautions
⚠️ WARNING: Please follow all instructions to ensure your child's safety. Keep these instructions for future reference.
⚠️ WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death. Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use the safety harness and ensure children are properly positioned.
⚠️ WARNING: Never leave children unattended.
⚠️ WARNING: Be careful when folding and unfolding the stroller to prevent finger entrapment.
General Precautions:
- Avoid placing purses, shopping bags, parcels, diaper bags, or accessory items on the stroller, as they can change the balance and cause an unstable condition.
- Maximum weight in storage basket: 10 lbs (4.54 kg).
- Maximum weight in parent tray: 3 lbs (1.36 kg). Exceeding weight limits can cause hazardous instability.
- Ensure the stroller is fully opened and locked before allowing a child near it.
- Do not use the stroller with a total weight exceeding 65 lbs (29.48 kg) as this can cause excessive wear and stress, leading to instability.
- NEVER use on stairways or escalators.
- NEVER use with roller skates, in-line skates, skateboards, or bicycles.
- NEVER allow children to use the stroller as a toy.
Cleaning: Use mild household soap or detergent and warm water on a sponge or clean cloth.
Maintenance: Regularly check for loose screws, worn parts, torn material, or stitching. Replace or repair parts as needed.
Discontinue Use: Stop using the stroller if it malfunctions or becomes damaged. Contact customer service for repair or replacement parts.
(Note: Safety warnings and precautions are also provided in Spanish and French in the original document.)
Parts Identification
Before assembly, check that you have all the parts for this model.
- Stroller
- Parent Tray (Bandeja para padres / Plateau pour adulte)
- Front Wheel (Rueda delantera / Roue avant)
- Rear Wheel (Rueda trasera / Roue arrière)
(Note: Wheel styles may vary.)
Assembly Instructions
IMPORTANT: Adult assembly is required. Follow these instructions carefully for safe operation and keep them for future reference.
Before Assembly and Each Use: Inspect the product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts, or sharp edges. NEVER use if any parts are missing or broken.
Front Wheels Assembly
1. Remove stroller from box. Front wheels, rear wheels, and parent tray MUST be installed prior to use.
2. To attach front wheels:
- Extend the stroller handle by pressing the buttons and lifting it up (See Fig. 1a in original document).
- Unfold the stroller frame by pulling upward and then backward on the stroller handle (See Fig. 1b in original document).
- Lean the stroller backwards so it rests on the handle and rear frame tubes, with the front wheel bayonet pointing upward.
- Position the front wheel assembly at the front wheel bayonet, allowing the swivel assembly to slide onto it.
- Push each front wheel assembly onto the bayonet until it snaps into place (See Fig. 1c in original document).
- NOTE: Pull on the wheel assembly to ensure it is securely attached.
- To remove wheels for storage: Press the release latch and pull the wheels out (See Fig. 1c in original document).
(Diagram description: Fig. 1a shows extending the handle; Fig. 1b shows unfolding the frame; Fig. 1c shows attaching the front wheel.)
Rear Wheels Assembly
3. Attach the rear wheels:
- Lean the stroller forward to rest on the front wheels (See Fig. 2 in original document).
- Position the rear axle and wheel assembly so the brake levers face the rear of the stroller.
- Press the rear wheel assembly onto the rear frame tubes. Ensure the push buttons on the forward side of each rear tube engage the hole on the forward side of each rear wheel housing (See Fig. 2 in original document).
- NOTE: Pull on the rear wheel assembly to ensure it is securely attached.
- IMPORTANT: NEVER use the stroller if wheels do not lock into place.
(Diagram description: Fig. 2 shows attaching the rear wheel.)
Basket Assembly
4. Attach the basket:
- Snap the 4 buttons of the basket fabric into the rear tube (See Fig. 3a in original document).
- The rear basket tube must be installed prior to use. Insert the female end of the rear basket tube into the male ends on the basket frame until it locks into place (See Fig. 3b in original document).
- On the underside, secure the straps over the tube and snap closed. Ensure all additional buttons are snapped closed (See Fig. 3c in original document).
- To increase storage space, unhook the strap from the attachment knob on the inner front legs of the stroller (See Fig. 3d in original document).
(Diagram descriptions: Fig. 3a shows snapping basket fabric; Fig. 3b shows connecting basket tube; Fig. 3c shows securing straps; Fig. 3d shows unhooking storage strap.)
Parent Tray Assembly
5. Attach the parent tray:
- Line up the parent tray slots with the corresponding slots on the stroller frame and slide down until it locks into place (See Fig. 4a in original document).
- NOTE: Check to make sure the parent tray is secure before using.
- WARNING: Do not place hot liquids or more than 3 lbs in the parent tray. Serious burns or unstable conditions could result.
(Diagram description: Fig. 4a shows attaching the parent tray.)
Multi-Position Handle Adjustment
6. To adjust the handle:
- Press the buttons to move the handle up or down to a comfortable position (See Fig. 4b in original document).
(Diagram description: Fig. 4b shows handle adjustment in 'In Use Position' and 'Folded Stroller Position'.)
Brakes
7. To engage brakes:
- Apply light downward pressure to the brake lever located on each rear wheel (See Fig. 5 in original document).
- The stroller may require slight forward or rearward movement to align the brake teeth with the wheel brake cluster.
- Check that the stroller will not move and that both brakes are properly applied.
- To release: Gently lift up on the brake lever.
- WARNING: Always set brakes when the stroller is not being pushed to prevent it from rolling away. NEVER leave the stroller unattended on a hill or incline.
(Diagram description: Fig. 5 shows engaging the brake lever.)
Folding the Stroller
8. To fold the stroller:
- Slide the thumb trigger to the left and squeeze the pull trigger while pushing forward on the handle (See Fig. 6a in original document).
- Once the stroller begins to fold, release the handle and pull backward on the front frame until the stroller is folded (See Fig. 6b in original document).
- Secure the stroller in the folded position by locking the fold latch, located on the side of the stroller, over the rivet that protrudes from the frame (See Fig. 6c in original document).
- You may fold the handle by following step 6 (referencing Fig. 4b in original document).
- DO NOT place fingers here.
(Diagram descriptions: Fig. 6a shows trigger operation; Fig. 6b shows folding motion; Fig. 6c shows the fold latch.)
Unfolding the Stroller
9. To unfold the stroller:
- Repeat step (See Fig. 1a in original document). Unlock the release lever (See Fig. 7a in original document).
- Lift up on the stroller handle with both hands until the stroller frame is erect and locked in the open position (See Fig. 7b in original document).
- The stroller has spring-loaded latches on both sides of the frame. Test that both latches are fully engaged before placing your child in the stroller.
- The stroller frame is now fully extended and ready for the car seat (See Fig. 7c in original document).
- DO NOT place fingers here.
(Diagram descriptions: Fig. 7a shows release lever; Fig. 7b shows lifting handle to open; Fig. 7c shows fully extended frame.)
Infant Car Seat Attachment
WARNING: Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out; always use the Infant Car Seat harness.
CAUTION: Avoid serious injury from falling; always use the safety belt to secure the car seat to the stroller.
Attaching the Infant Car Seat
10. Place the car seat onto the upper frame. NOTE: The car seat must always be parent facing (See Fig. 8a in original document).
- Strap the safety belts over the car seat and connect the buckles together (See Fig. 8b in original document).
- Tighten the strap so it fits snugly and the car seat is secured to the frame.
- Tighten the bottom support straps, located on the back of the upper frame, by pulling back on the loop and sliding the adjuster forward for a snug fit (See Fig. 8c in original document).
- NOTE: Some car seats have a belt path for the safety belt to slide through. If your car seat has a belt path, feed the safety belt through it and secure.
(Diagram descriptions: Fig. 8a shows car seat placement; Fig. 8b shows buckling safety belts; Fig. 8c shows tightening support straps.)
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