Mountain Buggy swift Instruction Manual

Mountain Buggy swift Instruction Manual

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English
buggy instruction guide
For all Mountain Buggy
models:
swift
urban jungle
duo
terrain
Our buggies conform to the following safety standards:
EN 1888:2005, ASTM F833-08, SOR/85-379 & AS/NZS 2088:2000 – CPN8
terrain only - AS/NZS 2088:2009 – CPN8
Model swift MB1-S1, Model urban jungle MB1-U1, Model duo MB1-U2. Model terrain MB1-T1
Issue June 2010

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  • Page 1 Our buggies conform to the following safety standards: EN 1888:2005, ASTM F833-08, SOR/85-379 & AS/NZS 2088:2000 – CPN8 terrain only - AS/NZS 2088:2009 – CPN8 Model swift MB1-S1, Model urban jungle MB1-U1, Model duo MB1-U2. Model terrain MB1-T1 Issue June 2010...
  • Page 2 It’s so important to be able to show your baby to the world and just as important to show the world to your baby. At Mountain Buggy you and your baby matter to us. That’s why we have spent years researching and developing a product that is safe, comfortable and in tune with modern parents’...
  • Page 3 FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR PRECIOUS PASSENGER, PLEASE READ THESE WARNINGS BEFORE USING YOUR MOUNTAIN BUGGY. Important: read instructions carefully, follow them strictly and keep this booklet for future reference. Your child’s safety is your responsibility. Capacity • urban jungle, swift, duo and terrain seat is suitable for children from newborn up to 6 years.
  • Page 4 Erecting and Folding the Buggy Putting up your buggy When you first receive your buggy, remove it from the box and the plastic outer wrapping. Dispose of plastic wrapping safely to avoid a child suffocating. Grip buggy above hinge joints, and lift. Place pressure on foot rest to ensure sliding locks are fully engaged.
  • Page 5: Wheel Assembly

    • Push each wheel on until it clicks into place. Pull on the wheel to ensure it is secure. To remove Depress quick release clip and slide wheel off axles. swift, urban jungle and terrain axles can be pushed in to reduce the total folded size. Push the axle release tab and push the axles in until they click into place.
  • Page 6: Park Brake

    Front Swivel Wheel Locking the front swivel wheel is recommended for use on uneven ground. To lock Pull knob out and turn it so the ‘locked’ symbol is at the top then swivel front wheel(s) under buggy knob until it locks into place. To unlock Pull knob out and turn it 1/4 of a turn so the ‘unlocked’ symbol is at the top. To lock forward (terrain only) Pull knob out and turn it so the ‘locked’...
  • Page 7: Seat Recline

    Seat Recline The seat back can be reclined to any position between the upright and fully reclined positions. To recline Pull on the buckles to slide the straps through the buckles and recline the seat. buckles To raise strap Pull straps through the buckles to raise the seat angle. Bumper Bar To attach Pull fabric back between hinge joint and sunhood...
  • Page 8: Safety Harness

    Safety Harness The buggy comes with the shoulder straps set to newborn position. Shoulder strap height should be located just below or level with a child’s shoulders. The older the child, the further up the seat the straps need to be. squeeze To fasten Clip shoulder strap buckle ends into crotch plate.
  • Page 9 Removing Seat and Sunhood Seat removal Unfasten seat domes from frame along side tubes (4 domes each side). Unfasten strap underneath seat and those attached to frame (1 strap each side). Unfasten the domes which fasten the sunhood and seat together. To refit seat Follow removal instructions in reverse. Ensure fabric is domed OVER frame. Sunhood removal Detach sunhood from sunhood lugs on either side of buggy frame. sunhood clip Unfasten sunhood domes that attach the sunhood to buggy frame and to buggy seat back.
  • Page 10 Buggy Care Regular maintenance is needed to keep the buggy working effectively and safely. Cleaning Fabric The fabric should be cleaned regularly. Brush off any excessive dirt or sand and rinse with lukewarm water. Fabric can be removed and washed by hand using a mild natural soap solution in lukewarm water (no more than 38°C/100°F). Rinse thoroughly. DO NOT tumble dry or dry in strong sunlight. To avoid fabric fading, cover the buggy if it is exposed to direct sunlight through glass e.g. in a car or if stored in exposed areas.
  • Page 11 Top Tips Transporting your buggy A special locking strap is located on the cross brace bar, or for the swift on the handlebar. Wrap this strap around the axle and then clip fasteners together to secure buggy closed when folded.
  • Page 12: Who Is Covered

    Exclusions Any consequential loss or damage to any person or property directly or indirectly as a result of using the product. Who do I contact? Consult the warranty section of the Mountain Buggy website (www.mountainbuggy.com/warranty) which guides you through the warranty claim process. Note: you will need to provide proof of purchase. Register product Please register your product online by visiting www.mountainbuggy.com...
  • Page 13 Parts of the Buggy Frame 1. Handlebar 7. Brake Cam* 13. Down tube 19. Swivel knob 2. Handle Adjuster 8. Rear axle 14. Hinge joint 20. Front wheel swivel* 3. Cross brace bar 9. Rear wheel 15. Sliding lock* 21. Front wheel 4. Side tube 10. Quick release clip 16. Secondary lock 5. Brake lever 11. Base tube 17. Riser plate 6. Brake cog 12. Sunhood lugs 18. Foot rest Note: Diagram is urban jungle model *Points to lubricate periodically...
  • Page 14 ESSENTIAL WARNINGS WARNING IMPORTANT – READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE AND KEEP THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. YOUR CHILD’S SAFETY MAY BE AFFECTED IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. American Safety Standard (ASTM:F833-08/10) states: WARNING Never leave your child unattended. WARNING Always use the safety harness to avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always secure all safety harness straps and ensure its correctly fitted and adjusted to secure the child firmly. European Safety Standard (EN 1888:2005) states: WARNING It may be dangerour to leave your child unattended. WARNING Ensure that all locking devices are engaged before use.
  • Page 15 ESSENTIAL WARNINGS WARNING This product is not suitable for running or skating. Australia/New Zealand Safety Standard (AS/NZS:2088:2009+CPN8) states: WARNING To avoid injury or death: Always apply the breaks whenever the stroller is stationary. • Do not leave children unattended. • Secure the child in the harness at all times.

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Urban jungleDuoTerrain

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