Britax Safe-n-Sound GLIDE LITE LX5012 Series Manual

Britax Safe-n-Sound GLIDE LITE LX5012 Series Manual

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IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS
BOOKLET IN A SAFE PLACE
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
GLIDE LITE
TM
ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT STROLLER
Series LX5012

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  • Page 1 IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE GLIDE LITE ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT STROLLER Series LX5012...
  • Page 3: Stroller Assembly

    STROLLER SECTION STROLLER WARNINGS & IMPORTANT NOTES MANUAL HANDLING TECHNIQUES & PARTS LIST STROLLER ASSEMBLY OPENING THE STROLLER FRAME ATTACHING & REMOVING THE REAR WHEELS ATTACHING & REMOVING THE FRONT WHEELS USING THE SHOULDER HARNESS PADS STROLLER OPERATION USING THE CANOPY USING THE BRAKES USING THE FRONT WHEEL SWIVEL LOCK ADJUSTING THE BACKREST...
  • Page 4 • MAKE SURE CHILDREN ARE CLEAR OF ANY MOVING PARTS IF YOU ADJUST THE STROLLER. • DO NOT USE ANY ACCESSORIES OTHER THAN THOSE APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS STROLLER BY BRITAX. • IT IS UNSAFE TO USE ACCESSORIES NOT APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS STROLLER.
  • Page 5: Important Notes

    THIS CAUTION SYMBOL IS SHOWN AT CERTAIN STEPS IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL TO HIGHLIGHT THE DANGER OF BEING INJURED BY MOVING PARTS. IMPORTANT NOTES • Use great care when using the stroller on stairs, escalators, travelators or other moving surfaces. •...
  • Page 6: Lifting Technique

    SMART LIFTING TECHNIQUE This technique can be used to pick up small light loads from low levels. SIZE UP THE LOAD • Assess the load (size, shape and weight). • Assess whether the load needs to be moved; • Where is it going to be placed, check that there are no obstructions; •...
  • Page 7 1x Stroller Frame & Basket 2x Front Wheels 2x Rear Wheels Instructions for Assembly, Operation and Maintenance...
  • Page 8: Opening The Stroller Frame

    IMPORTANT NOTES PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 4 FOR SMART LIFTING TECHNIQUES. • Release the storage latch with due care and open the frame. • When opening the stroller, be aware of the danger of being injured by moving parts and locking devices during the process.
  • Page 9 C Open the frame by lifting the handle. D Continue to pull the handle upwards. Fig.1 CLICK Fig.2 E To assist the opening, push down the back of the basket with your foot while pulling the handle upwards until frame is Fig.3 locked.
  • Page 10: Attaching Or Removing The Rear Wheels

    ATTACHING OR REMOVING THE REAR WHEELS A To attach the real wheels, insert each B To remove the rear wheels, pull the metal wheel axle into rear wheel housing and push latch downwards on the underneath of the in until locks. Pull on the wheel to ensure it rear wheel housing and then pull the is locked.
  • Page 11: Important Note

    USING THE SHOULDER HARNESS PADS IMPORTANT NOTE Ensure that the shoulder straps are fitted through the appropriate harness slots to suit your child’s seated shoulder height. A Slide the shoulder harness pads onto the shoulder harness straps and adjust to the position which fits comfortably on the child.
  • Page 12: Using The Brakes

    USING THE BRAKES ALWAYS APPLY THE BRAKES WHEN THE STROLLER IS STATIONARY. CLICK CLICK A To engage the brake, step on the red B To disengage the brake, push the red brake pedal until you hear a ‘click’. Ensure brake pedal up until you hear a ‘click’. the brake is engaged.
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Backrest

    ADJUSTING THE BACKREST • THE UPRIGHT POSITIONS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USE WITH CHILDREN LESS THAN 6 MONTHS OLD. • THE LOWEST RECLINE POSITION SHOULD BE USED TO TRANSPORT BABIES. THE BACKREST CAN BE ADJUSTED TO A MORE UPRIGHT POSITION AS THE CHILD GROWS OLDER AND IS ABLE TO SUPPORT IT’S HEAD WITHOUT ASSISTANCE.
  • Page 14 SECURING YOUR CHILD HARNESS • ENSURE YOUR CHILD IS SECURED WITH A CORRECTLY ADJUSTED HARNESS. • THE ADJUSTED HARNESS SHOULD CLOSELY FIT THE CHILD. • NEVER LEAVE THE HARNESS BUCKLED WHEN NOT FITTED TO A CHILD IN THE STROLLER, BECAUSE THE HARNESS CAN FORM LOOPS WHICH MAY POSE A STRANGULATION HAZARD.
  • Page 15: Adjusting The Harness

    ADJUSTING THE HARNESS 3 BAR 3 BAR SLIDER SLIDER WAIST STRAP 4 BAR 3 BAR SLIDER SLIDER CROTCH STRAP A Tighten or loosen the shoulder straps and B Tighten or loosen the waist straps, hold crotch strap by sliding the 3 bar slider up or and lift the 4 bar slider and pull the harness down.
  • Page 16: Opening The Harness

    OPENING THE HARNESS A To release the buckle, squeeze the top and bottom buckle tongues together with enough pressure so the buckle tongues can release from the buckle housing. ADJUSTING THE SHOULDER HARNESS HEIGHT IMPORTANT NOTE The harness can be adjusted to three different heights to accommodate the child. The shoulder straps must be positioned near the child’s shoulders.
  • Page 17: Using The Tether Strap

    USING THE TETHER STRAP • THE STROLLER IS DESIGNED FOR USE ON FLAT OR GENTLY SLOPING SURFACES, AND MAY BE UNSTABLE ON HIGHER SLOPING AND UNEVEN SURFACES - USERS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THE STROLLER ROLLING AWAY OR TIPPING OVER. •...
  • Page 18: Using The Stroller

    USING THE STROLLER PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 4 FOR SMART LIFTING TECHNIQUES IMPORTANT NOTES • Always ensure you bend your knees where appropriate and take due care when lifting the frame. • With your hand through the wrist tether strap loop, push the stroller holding the handle.
  • Page 19: Folding The Stroller

    FOLDING THE STROLLER PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 6 FOR SMART LIFTING TECHNIQUES. IMPORTANT NOTES • Remove the child from the stroller before commencing any folding operation. • Fold the stroller slowly and be careful where you place your hands. • When folding the stroller, be aware of the danger of being injured by moving parts and locking devices during the process.
  • Page 20 (DO NOT OVERHEAT) the tyre and the compression marks should slowly disappear. Should you have any further questions on care & maintenance of the stroller, please contact our Consumer Service Team at: au-support@britax.com Instructions for Assembly, Operation and Maintenance...
  • Page 21 CLEANING FABRICS • Removable fabrics may be cleaned using lukewarm water and soap or mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry away from direct sunlight. • Non-removable fabrics can be spot cleaned using a damp sponge and soap or mild detergent.
  • Page 22 Just like servicing your car or bicycle, prams and strollers also need regular maintenance checks. These checks can improve product performance, extend the life of your stroller and help to provide you and your children a safe and smooth journey. We recommend servicing your stroller every 6 months and completing an inspection once a month.
  • Page 23: Making A Warranty Claim

    Britax will advise you whether the product is covered by the Britax company warranty. Britax’s decision of whether a product is covered by a Britax company warranty is final. Britax will act reasonably when determining whether a product is covered by a company warranty.
  • Page 24: Australian Consumer Law

    ® ® product does not satisfy this warranty, Britax will (at its option) repair or replace that product within a reasonable period of you making a claim in accordance with this policy. In the event that a replacement product is no longer available, Britax reserves the right to provide what it considers to be a suitable alternative.
  • Page 25 NOTES Instructions for Assembly, Operation and Maintenance...
  • Page 26 NOTES Instructions for Assembly, Operation and Maintenance...
  • Page 27 NOTES Instructions for Assembly, Operation and Maintenance...
  • Page 28 Safe-n-Sound ® a registered trademark and all Safe-n-Sound model ® names are trademarks of Britax Childcare Pty Ltd. This product is designed to comply with: “Australian and New Zealand standard AS/NZS 2088:2013 “Prams and Strollers - Safety Requirements” AUSTRALIA Britax Childcare Pty.

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