Using the brakes using the swivel wheels, Using the reclining backrest, Using the guardrail using the waist belt – Combi 3210 User Manual

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To lock brakes,
push both
brake levers
down.

To unlock
brakes
, lift
both brake
levers up.

CAUTION

Push the stroll-
er forward to
ensure that the
brakes are prop-
erly engaged.

Using the Brakes

Using the Swivel Wheels

To lock swivels, lift both
swivel lock levers up.

To unlock swivels, push
both swivel lock levers
down.

1. Lift the end of the reclining

buckle and move it to the left
to recline the seat.

2. Pull the reclining strap toward

the right to bring the seat
upright.

3. Do not attempt to pass the

double stitching on the end
of the belt.

Using the Reclining Backrest

CAUTION

Strollers which offer a partial recline
are suitable for children that have fully
developed neck muscles (typically 5-6
months of age) or when the baby can
fully support his/her head. We do not
recommend placing a newborn in a par-
tially reclining stroller.
Be careful when reclining the backrest
while baby is in the stroller to prevent
abrupt changes in seating position.

Install the Guardrail Push the guardrail into the opening in the armrest. make
sure that the projections are facing down as you lock the guardrail into place.

Remove the Guardrail Remove the guardrail one side at a time while pressing
the guardrail release button under each armrest.

Using the Guardrail

Using the Waist Belt

1. Place the crotch belt

between baby’s legs and
fasten the waist belt buck-
les together.

2. To adjust waist belt, pull

up the slack on each side
of buckle.

3. After adjusting the waist

belt, make sure it is fas-
tened securely.

WARNING

Avoid serious injury from falling or
sliding out. Always use the waist
belt.

CAUTION

Pull on each side of the guardrail to make
sure it is completely attached.
When not using the guardrail, always use
the guardrail hole caps.
When using the guardrail, remove the
guardrail hole caps by inserting a thin coin
to pop the cap out.

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