Hello! Thanks for choosing the babybee Comet plus. Before you get started, there’s a few quick things we’d like you to note: Return Policy Support babybee offers a 9 month free If at any stage you require any return policy. A condition of this...
Using your Comet plus What’s in the box Get to know your Comet plus: Terminology Step One: Install the brake and wheels Collapsing the frame Step Two: Attach the bassinet to the frame Step Three: Attach the canopy Rear brake, adjusting the handlebar and front swivel wheels...
What’s in the box Foot cover Manual Bassinet cover Brake bar Bassinet, bassinet board, Mosquito net bassinet mattress and belly 10 Rain cover bar (also the seat frame) 11 Front swivel wheels Canopy 12 Rear air tyres Travel organiser 13 Frame/chassis and basket Welcome letter 14 Stroller seat 15 Seat liner...
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Get to know your new Comet plus Terminology Extendable canopy with Frame release clips (to magnetic peekaboo release from folded position) Belly bar Handlebar 5 point safety harness Bassinet cover Seat liner m Handlebar height adjustment buttons Seat frame (same as o)
Step One Install the brake and wheels To release the frame from the folded position, pull back on the black frame release clip located on the side of the frame and lift open. When the frame is fully open you will hear a “click”.
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At the rear of the frame, take the brake and attach it to the frame. Push down until you hear a ‘click’ and when you can see the two sliver pins lock into place. PleASe NOTe: The brake should be attached firmly onto the pram on both sides, if either side slips off then you need...
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To attach the air tyres simply push each wheel onto the pin until you hear a “click”. NOTe: Air tyres will arrive 85% inflated. If you wish to inflate further you can use a standard bike pump. To repair a puncture, you can purchase a tyre repair kit from Kmart or similar stores to repair the inner...
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With all 4 wheels now attached, individually pull them just to make sure they are all securely held in place.
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Practice collapsing the frame from this position Hold the handlebar against your body for support. To fold, press the grey safety release button firmly (underneath the right lever) and hold while pulling both black frame release levers up toward you. If this grey button is not pressed in completely you won’t be able to pull the lever back.
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Once pulled up, press down towards the floor on the frame and it will collapse on itself. Make sure the black frame release clip has clicked in to place to secure it from opening again. Carrying the frame without the latch secured can result in injury caused by moving parts.
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Step Two Attach the bassinet to the frame Press the grey seat recline buttons on the sides of the bassinet frame and angle the connectors down so that they are at a 90 degree angle with the frame.
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Attach the belly bar ensuring you hear a ‘click’ so you know it’s securely attached. Then select which direction you’d like the bassinet to face and simply “click” it on to the side frame connectors. (Tip: It’s best for newborns to face you).
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To release simply push the grey bassinet frame release buttons, in the direction of the arrow, and off it pops! Don’t worry if it feels tight, this is to ensure it doesn’t wobble too much and will loosen over with time.
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Place the bassinet base board into the bottom of the bassinet and secure with the velcro tabs at each end. Once secured, place the bassinet mattress on top.
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Next zip on the bassinet cover and fold down the sides. WARNING: When carrying your bassinet with child, please always ensure you have one hand under the base of the bassinet incase the belly bar is not securely attached and releases.
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Step Three Attach the canopy Your canopy should come pre-assembled. To attach it to the frame, first ensure the fabric at the back is secured under the back of the frame. Next secure the bottom side of one connector to the frame, then pull and clip the topside over and into place.
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The front peak of the Your bassinet is now set up canopy can be flipped and ready to use! forward to provide a little extra sun protection or pushed back inside for a WARNING: better view. Treat this peak with care to avoid warping Only use the bassinet in a flat over time.
Please take note of the following 3 features before you get going: Rear brake When stopping, use the brake at all times by pressing down on the black bar with your foot until you feel it click into place. To start travelling again, lift the bar up with your foot and off you go!
Adjusting the handlebar height To adjust the handlebar height, press both of the grey buttons at the same time and select your height.
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Front swivel wheels When travelling along straight surfaces the front wheels may spin or cause what’s known as “wheel shudder”. To lock the front swivel wheels into place simply press down on the grey buttons at the front of the wheel. To go back to 360°...
Switching from bassinet to stroller seat There’s no set age when your little one should go from bassinet to stroller, however they should be able to sit up unaided (Apx. 6 months).
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To get started, remove the bassinet mattress and board before undoing all velcro tabs and removing the bassinet fabric from the frame entirely. Push the grey seat recline buttons to adjust the frame and also note that the metal knobs on either side of the frame should be at the bottom.
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Pull the headrest section over the top of the frame and pull the rest of the seat down firmly into place. Next take the safety straps and hook them onto the metal knobs on the side of the frame. Then secure the clip behind the seat, and pull the strap tight.
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Secure the 4 velcro tabs around the base of the frame.
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Next insert or remove the seat liner (as preferred) through the safety harness (you will need to remove the leatherette harness padding first). Attach the belly bar. Attach the canopy, in the same way you did with the bassinet (page 17). Your stroller is now set up and ready to use!
Please take note of the following two features before you get going: Seat position To adjust the seat position, simply press and hold the two grey seat recline buttons simultaneously, and tilt to your ideal position. Make sure you hear the “click”. 5 point safety harness Adjust the straps through the appropriate seat and...
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Next adjust the strap lengths using the buckles to ensure it is snug and secure.
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Make sure all 4 straps are secured into the larger middle clip. Once fastened, tug the harness to make sure it is secure. WARNING: For the safety of your little one, please ensure the harness and all 5 straps are secured at all times when in use.
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Setting up your bassinet from scratch NOTe: The front of the bassinet (where your baby’s feet will go) will be the end of the frame with the two small metal knobs that jut out. The front of the bassinet fabric is the side that has the zipper edge.
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Attach all velcro tabs to the frame ensuring they are secure and tight. Place the bassinet base board into the bottom of the bassinet, and secure with the velcro tabs at each end. Once secured, place bassinet mattress on top.
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Press firmly down inside the bassinet to ensure all velcro tabs are secured. Zip on the bassinet cover. Attach the belly bar to the bassinet. Ensure you hear a ‘click’ so you know it’s securely attached. To release the belly bar, press the release buttons located on both sides.
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Setting up the canopy Thread the two canopy rods through the inserts of the canopy fabric. Connect the canopy rods to the canopy connectors. Note the L and R marked on the outside of each. The L connector will go on the side of the canopy that has a small red tag inside also marked L.
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PleASe NOTe: If the canopy won’t extend correctly, sits crooked or isn’t pulled tight when extended, the canopy connectors are on the wrong sides and damage may be caused to the canopy rods, resulting in your canopy becoming unusable. Please ensure they are on the correct sides of the pram frame.
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To attach it to the frame, first ensure the fabric at the back is secured under the back of the frame. Next secure the bottom side of one connector to the frame, then pull and clip the topside over and into place.
Accessories Seat liner Foot cover Your seat liner is both machine Attach all velcro tabs on the washable and reversible. Simply foot cover to the seat frame. select which side you wish to Next attach the elastic loops use and thread the harness at the top to the underside of straps through the appropriate the canopy connectors (you’ll...
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Tips for maintaining your pram For longevity of your pram we Do not use any other strongly recommend regular lubricant other than those maintenance. Regularly inspect specifically marked as a the locking devices, brakes, ‘Silicone Lubricant’ harness, catches, joints and (for example, DO NOT use fixtures to ensure they are WD40) as doing so can...
Cleaning instructions All plastic, fabric and metal Do not immerse the seat in parts of the pram may be water, sponge clean only sponged clean with warm Do not clean with abrasive water and mild detergent. surfaces or using ammonia, All removable fabrics are bleach or spirit-based machine washable in cold...
Using a part or accessory specifications. Please note: this that is not compatible with excludes accessories. the product and/or not manufactured by babybee The 12 month period starts prams; from the date your pram is dispatched from our Tyre punctures;...
Safety Warnings Falls The babybee Comet plus is designed and tested to comply Children not properly with AS/ NZS2088:2013. restrained in a pram can either fall out or move to The ACCC has identified several a position where the pram hazards associated with prams or stroller can topple.
Bassinet is not source. Always supervise whilst suitable for overnight sleeping. the pram is covered. Compatible with the babybee Comet range only. Do not use the pram in a manner for which it is not Brakes designed.
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20kg bag hooks, rain covers, etc. other than those approved or Maximum weight for items in supplied by babybee prams. the pockets on the back of the seat is 1kg Maximum weight for items in the basket is 5kg...
Use the wrist tether strap to stop child in the pram. The harness the pram rolling away. can form loops which may cause a strangulation hazard. Seat Compatible with the babybee Comet range only. Not recommended for a child under 6 months old.
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