Pack down – phil&teds peanut User Manual

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removing the peanut from the

classic/sport/dash or
hammerhead buggy

Make sure the buggy brake is engaged.

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Stand side-on to your buggy, reach over the

peanut to the side furthest away from you
and release the head end leg by unclipping
it from the locking arm. Taking the weight of
the peanut with the handles, release the
side closest to you and lift the peanut up and
away from the buggy frame, tilting the foot
end slightly to release the frame grips.

pack down!

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To pack your peanut down for safe

keeping, remove the nutshell from peanut’s
main frame. Turn the peanut upside down,
unhook the fabric side wall cord and
release the legs from the plastic base;
unhooking them from the small plastic
brackets at the head and the foot end of
the base.

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Rotate both legs downwards towards the

outside edges of the peanut. The base,
frame and fabric side wall will now flatten
down to a smaller size, ready to be
re-assembled next time around.

and the nib springs are engaged.

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Next, stand side-on to your buggy and extend

the peanut handles to their full length. Position
the peanut above the buggy frame; holding the
peanut handles in one hand and the head end
of the aluminium frame in the other.

NOTE:

The head end of the peanut should

point towards the buggy front wheel.
Lower the peanut downwards and forwards
towards the buggy seat tilting the foot end
downwards slightly, this will capture the buggy
frame between the grips on either side of the
peanut. Check to make sure the peanut is

secure within the buggy frame on both sides.

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Push both handles down the legs and pull

forward slightly. Next, reach down and secure
the locking arm to the front end leg by
‘clipping’ it onto the wire, as shown. Reach
over the peanut and repeat for the side furthest
away from you.

NOTE:

there are two separate

‘clipping slots’, the furthest away is for the dash
& hammerhead models, the other for the
classic & sport models.

Check that both sides of the peanut are fully
secure by gently tugging on the handles and
making sure the peanut doesn’t come free
from the frame.

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Slide the handles down the legs to sit neatly

out of the way and you’re good to go!

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