Unpacking your buggy, Caring for your kiwi explorer – phil&teds kiwi explorer buggy single & double User Manual

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Unpacking your Buggy

Put the sling (main seat) on

Newborn wings

- also refer to Newborn section.

Doubles fitting

-

also refer to Double section.

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oddler sling:

On arrival the sling is

attached to the frame by

1. 2 anti-fly straps located under either side of the sling.

The straps

are attached using a ladder buckle between the brake and the

double seat fitting on the side of the frame.

2. 1 strap attached to the H frame located under the front flap.

This

also allows adjustment for the crotch strap as the child grows.

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ighten anti-fly straps. Raise sling and fasten snap fastener near

the top to the matching snap fastener on each side of the frame.

For the higher handle height use the

low

snap; for the lower

handle height, use the

middle

snap.

Do not use the top snap!

Encircle the frame by zipping each side. Move the zip slider down

the frame. Loop the foot strap over the footplate.

The padded

back-flap lies on the sling, as a head rest in the toddler position.

Put the bacpac on

For the T

oddler Fitting

. Ensure the straps with swivel hooks are at the

top of the handle, either side of the rubber grip. Clip the swivel hooks

onto the D rings at the top of the bacpac. Disconnect the bottom

bacpac straps and loop around the side struts on the frame before

reattaching to bottom of the bacpac.

For Newborn and Sibling Fitting

. Slide the swivel hooks down the

handle (before attaching sling). Rest bacpac on the footplate and

attach swivel hooks to the top D rings on bacpac.

For T

w

o T

oddlers.

For two toddlers or as required bacpac can be carried

on your back using shoulder straps.

Put the sun hood on

Lean sun hood forward (more than regular position. Insert each end

of the sun hood wire into the eyelet and hole in the frame, on each

side of the sling. (Note the frame hole is slotted and the wire

crimped.)

This stops unwanted release. Secure the snap fasteners

on hood to sling (below eyelet) and to frame (above sling).

IMPORT

ANT

: For low handle height setting (L) use the top snap

fastener; for high handle height (H) setting use the middle snap.

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Caring for your Kiwi Explorer

Fabric care and cleaning

The fabric is backed with a waterproof coating. Brush of

f dirt. More intense cleaning can be done by

hand, in warm water

, using a mild natural soap. Rinse out soap. Do not use detergents or bleach.

Air dry

.

The fabric is fade resistant but

not

fade proof; exposure to direct sunlight can fade the

fabric.

Frame care and cleaning

We recommend that dirt is brushed of

f the frame and wheels regularly

. Clean with a non-abrasive

household cleaner and soft cloth. Wash sand and salt from Kiwi Explorer Buggy

TM

after beach

activity

.

Always dry frame after becoming wet. Paint chips can be repaired with a touch up kit.

Sun hood

The sun hood support wire is supple and can be bent to shape. Force the two ends together to re-

tension this wire to reshape.

Parcel tray

This is secured with 6 velcro straps.

The base is flexible, so will bend with the folded buggy

. Do not

overload the parcel tray

.

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maximum of 3kg/7lbs.

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yres

The tyres have an inflatable inner tube and car-size valve. Releasing air gives a softer ride, but less

than 15psi reduces brake ef

fectiveness. We recommend 20 - 22 psi; runners may prefer more. New

inner tubes and tyres are generally available (21/2 x 12 1/2 inch tire) from cycle or specialist wheel

shops. Standard bicycle tire kits will repair most punctures which can occur

. Note that a flat tire can

result from grit holding the valve open; to check, inflate tire, deflate rapidly

, and re-inflate.

Rubber hand-grip

The rubber hand grip is soft and not under warranty

.

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ake care when stowing your buggy to avoid

damage.

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o replace the grip: depress the nib springs, pull handle top from frame. Slide on a new

grip, using soapy water for lubrication. Slide handle top back onto frame until the nib springs

engage. Reset handle height. Ensure both nib spring buttons ‘pop’.

Routine inspection and maintenance

Moving parts may need periodic lubrication. Inspect essential components for fraying (webbing

straps and safety harness), wear (auto-locks, snap fasteners, button springs, tyres and moving

parts) and freedom of movement. Excessive wear can reduce ef

fectiveness and safety

.

Any load attached to the handle affects the stability of the vehicle.

Do not hang luggage or carry extra children on Kiwi Explorer Buggy

TM

.

Do not allow a child to stand on the seat. Do not carry bags other than

these instructions allow

.

Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out.

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lways use the safety harness.

Apply wheel brakes when parking the buggy or when loading

or unloading children.

toddler position bac pac on

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