MyBabiie MB01 Stroller
For little people who dream big
Product Overview
This document provides comprehensive instructions for the MyBabiie MB01 Stroller, designed for children from 0 months up to a weight of 15 kg (approximately 36 months). It covers assembly, usage, safety precautions, and care maintenance to ensure the safe and enjoyable use of the product.
Important Safety Warnings
IMPORTANT! RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE: READ CAREFULLY
Please read these instructions carefully before use and keep them for later reference.
Remove all packaging and non-permanent labels and dispose of safely before using this product. The safety of your child could be put at risk if you do not follow these instructions.
- Never leave your child unattended.
- Uneven or excessive loading of items on or in the stroller may cause the product to tip and may cause injury.
- Maximum intended weight within the shopping basket is 2kg.
- Ensure that all the locking devices are engaged before use.
- To avoid injury, ensure that your child is kept away when unfolding and folding this stroller.
- Do not let your child play with this stroller.
- Always use the restraint system.
- Check that the stroller body is correctly engaged before use.
- Do not put hot drinks or liquids in the cup holder.
- This product is not suitable for running or skating.
- Do not insert any additional mattresses into the stroller.
- Accessories which are not approved by the manufacturer shall not be used.
- This pushchair has been designed for one child and shall be used for the transport for only one child!
- Always use the crotch strap in combination with the waist belt.
- This stroller does not replace a cot or a bed. Should your child need to sleep, then it should be placed in a suitable cot or bed.
- Only replacement parts supplied or recommended by My Babiie shall be used.
- Any load attached to the handle and on the back of the backrest and on the sides of the stroller will affect the stability of the stroller.
- The parking device shall be engaged when placing and removing the children.
- Complies with EN1888:2018 standard.
Assembly and Usage Instructions
Step 1: Identify Components
Unpack all components. The main stroller unit is shown. Included accessories typically consist of the stroller frame, canopy, seat, harness, wheels, and a cup holder. Two rear wheels are provided, marked as '1' and 'X2'.
Step 2: Folding the Stroller
To fold the stroller, ensure it is in a partially folded state. An inset diagram shows a hand operating a lever or button to facilitate the folding process, indicated by a curved arrow.
Step 3: Unfolding the Stroller
To unfold the stroller, begin by pulling a lever or strap, as shown in an inset diagram with a curved arrow, to initiate the unfolding process.
Step 4: Securing the Frame
Continue unfolding until the stroller is fully open. An inset diagram shows a hand pushing down on a central locking mechanism to secure the frame in its open position, indicated by a downward arrow.
Step 5: Checking Frame Lock
Confirm that the stroller frame is securely locked in the open position (indicated by a green checkmark ✔️). Ensure it is not in an unlocked or unstable state (indicated by a red cross ❌). The locking mechanism may produce an audible "CLICK!" sound.
Step 6: Attaching Rear Wheels
Take the two rear wheels (labeled 'a', marked 'X2'). Push each wheel onto its corresponding axle on the stroller frame until it clicks into place. A '+' symbol in an inset suggests the connection point.
Step 7: Attaching Front Wheels/Swivel Locks
Attach the front wheels to the stroller. This may involve securing them to swivel lock mechanisms. Insets show wheels being attached to axles, possibly with a rotation and push motion, marked 'X2'.
Step 8: Adjusting the Harness
Adjust the child's harness for a secure fit. Insets show straps ('a' and 'b', marked 'X2') being pulled to tighten the harness, ensuring it is snug around the child.
Step 9: Attaching the Cup Holder
Attach the cup holder ('b') to the designated mounting point ('a') on the stroller frame. Push it firmly until it is securely attached.
Step 10: Folding the Stroller (Detailed)
To fold the stroller, a hand is shown pushing down on the stroller handle, indicated by a curved arrow, initiating the folding action.
Step 11: Stroller in Folded Position
The stroller is now shown in its fully folded state.
Step 12: Folded Stroller Detail
A detailed view of the folded stroller is presented, with an inset highlighting a specific latch or strap mechanism used to keep the stroller folded, indicated by an arrow showing its position.
Step 13: Securing Folded Stroller
Ensure the stroller remains folded by engaging the locking mechanism. An inset shows a hand pushing a lever ('a') to activate a locking component ('b') on the frame, indicated by a downward arrow.
Step 14: Cup Holder Attachment Detail
A closer view illustrates how the cup holder is attached to the stroller frame, showing it being pushed onto a mounting point.
Step 15: Attaching the Canopy/Hood
Attach the stroller's canopy or hood. Insets show straps ('a', marked 'X2') being pulled and secured to attachment points on the stroller frame, likely using buckles or clips.
Step 16: Operating the Brakes
To engage the brakes, push the brake lever down (indicated by a STOP symbol and an upward arrow). To release the brakes, lift the lever.
Step 17: Wheel Attachment/Detachment
Diagrams illustrate how to attach and detach the wheels. Wheels are pushed onto axles (arrow up, X2). Detachment may involve a rotation and pull motion (circular arrow, upward arrow, X2).
Step 18: Releasing and Securing Mechanism
To adjust a part of the stroller (e.g., recline or handle), press a release button ('a') and then engage a securing latch ('b').
Step 19: Releasing and Securing Mechanism (Alternate)
Similar to Step 18, this shows another adjustment point where a release button ('a') is pressed, followed by engaging a securing latch ('b').
Step 20: Securing Canopy Flap
Adjust the stroller's canopy flap. An inset shows a hand pressing a release button ('a') on a flap, marked 'X2', and another hand securing the flap ('b') with a buckle or strap.
Step 21: Stroller Capacity
The fully assembled stroller is shown. The storage basket is labeled with a maximum weight capacity of "max 2 kg".
Step 22: Harness Buckle Operation
The child restraint system (harness buckle) is shown. The left side illustrates the buckle in a locked state (? symbol). The right side shows the buckle being unlocked (? symbol) and then re-locked, with components sliding into place.
Step 23: Harness Strap Adjustment
Adjust the harness straps for optimal fit. Symbols indicate tightening (+) and loosening (-) the straps. Two icons with baby figures illustrate harness adjustment for different child sizes.
Step 24: Attaching the Rain Cover
Attach the provided rain cover to the stroller. The cover is shown on the stroller, marked 'X6' (possibly indicating 6 attachment points or the cover itself). Insets show how to secure the rain cover to various points on the stroller frame using clips or straps, each marked 'X2'. Weather symbols indicate protection from rain.
Care and Maintenance
Please check on a regular basis that the brakes, wheels, latches, connecting elements, belt systems and seams are properly functional.
- Do not expose the stroller to strong sunshine.
- Sponge clean only.
- After use in rain or snow, the wheels should be lubricated and the stroller dried to prevent rust.
- Care for, clean and check this stroller regularly.
- Do not use accessories that have not been approved by the manufacturer.
Pushchair Do's & Don'ts
?Do use your brakes!
Ensure the parking brake is engaged during loading/unloading and when the pushchair is stationary.
?Do always use the restraint system!
Ensure that the child restraint system is correctly fitted at all times.
?Do keep your pushchair clean and dirt free.
Use a clean white cloth, warm water, and a mild detergent.
✋✋Do always keep two hands on the handles when pushing.
You could lose control if not steering with both hands.
?Do follow manufacturers instructions when assembling and using your pushchair.
For safety, please refer to our instruction manuals or contact customer support if you're unsure.
?❌Don't use your pushchair up and down stairs!
Do not use your pushchair up or down stairs or to bump kerbs.
?️❌Don't hang bags off the handles!
Bags and other items should not be hung from the handles as this can affect the stability.
?❌Don't run or skate with your pushchair!
Our products are not suitable for running or skating.
?❌Don't carry the stroller with baby inside!
Our pushchairs are not designed to be carried with your baby inside them.
☕❌Don't put hot drinks in the cup holder.
Hot drinks burn and can easily spill.
?❌Don't jetwash your pushchair.
Some jet washers are very powerful and could damage parts.
⛰️❌Don't leave your pushchair unattended on extreme gradients.
Even with brakes on, your pushchair is at risk from tipping or sliding.
?❌Don't sit in the pushchair unless the user is under the guideline weight.
Our pushchairs are designed to hold a maximum weight; exceeding this will cause damage!
?❌Don't smoke around your pushchair.
We wouldn't want your pushchair or little one getting hurt or damaged!
?Do enjoy your My Babiie product!
Go out and have fun adventures with your little one!
Product Registration and Support
Register your product at: www.mybabiie.com/warranties
In the first instance of needing assistance, please contact your original place of purchase.
This product qualifies for a 12-month warranty when registered through the MyBabiie site.