Safety First Thanks for choosing Milly and Coup. We bet you can’t wait to meet Milo but before you do, please spend 5 minutes reading through our tips to avoid tears and safety warnings on page 6 and 7. Whilst Milo complies with the Australian Safety Standards, if you’re not using the stroller correctly or are not aware of the safety features, serious accidents can occur.
Meet Milo! Parts Checklist Please check that you have all the below parts and accessories. Canopy Bassinet Adaptors Frame + Basket Harness Covers Bassinet Rain Cover UV Cover Bassinet Cover 2 x Rear Wheels Seat Bassinet Mattress 2 x Front Swivel Wheels...
Tips to avoid tears Safety Warnings The Milo stroller and bassinet bundle is designed and tested to comply with AS/NZS2088:2013. Safety is a serious matter. Please read and follow the below warning notices before using your stroller. Failure to do so could result in...
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General Safety the handlebar at all times when bags are attached to avoid a • This is not a toy. tipping hazard. If you’re on a • Do not allow your child to climb, sloping surface or your child is stand on or play with the stroller.
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Setting up your Bassinet Lift the bassinet canopy up until it clicks into place. Press down on the bassinet base whilst pulling up on the canopy by the canopy handle to erect the bassinet. Using the fabric straps, pull the frame support rods towards the ends of the bassinet until they lock under the 4 plastic clips.
Attaching + Removing the Bassinet For safety reasons, we recommend removing your baby prior to attaching or removing your bassinet. Ensure the brake is engaged. Attach the bassinet adaptors. Hover the bassinet over the bassinet adaptors and push down until you hear a click.
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Using your Milo Bassinet To adjust the canopy, press the two buttons on the inside sides and low- er the canopy to the desired position (note: there are 2 canopy positions). To raise the canopy simply lift it back up; no need to push the buttons.
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Setting up your Frame To release the frame from the folded position, pull back the black plastic frame lock on the left hand side of the frame and lift the handlebar up to open the frame. To adjust the handlebar to your desired position, unclip the handlebar locks located on each side of the frame and pull or push to your desired height.
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Setting up your Seat Line up the round plastic seat connectors with the frame and press the seat downwards. Push the foot rest down into place and the back of the seat backwards until they both lock firmly into place in a normal seated position. To adjust the foot rest, using both hands, press the round buttons on the sides of the foot rest and adjust down to your required level.
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Removing your Seat The seat can be faced in a forward or rear facing position. To remove the seat, lift the foot rest and lower half of the seat up to meet the seat back, simultaneously lifting the seat recline latch and lifting the entire seat unit directly up and out of the black plastic seat connectors.
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Setting up your Canopy To attach the canopy, make sure the seat is in the parent facing position to give you room away from the frame. Attach the plastic canopy connectors onto the sides of the frame (tip: gently pull both sides out to widen the connector gap).
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Setting up your Canopy The canopy can be extended using the zipper.
Adjusting your Harness To secure the harness: Using the strap buckles, adjust the length of each strap to ensure it fits nice and snug. Attach each of the 4 harness straps into the central buckle (they must be facing the correct way to insert). Always give the harness a tug to ensure it’s secure.
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The final steps Insert the belly bar into the belly bar slots on the seat frame. Always give the bar a firm tug to ensure it is secure. (Note: To remove from one side or both, press the button on the side you want to release, and pull the belly bar out.) Ready to rock + stroll!
Using your Milo Rear brake When stopped, use the brake at all times by pressing down on the bottom of the red brake paddle with your foot until you feel it click into place. To start travelling again press down on the top of the red lever with your foot to disengage the brake...
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Basket The Milo basket has been tested to hold 8kg. Overloading the basket with more weight may cause the basket to to break. To remove the basket simply undo the zips around each bar as well as the fabric loop around the top.
Reversing the seat direction To remove the seat, lift the footrest and base of the seat to meet the seat back whilst simultaneously lifting the seat recline latch fully (located on the back of the seat) and moving the seat back forward until both parts touch.
Folding the stroller The stroller can be folded with the seat on facing either direction. Before folding, ensure that the front wheels are unlocked. Adjust the handlebar to the lowest position and ensure that the locks are securely closed. Lift the primary lock up with your forefinger (located on the right frame release lever) before simultaneously pulling both frame release levers up towards you as far as...
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Seat forward facing: You can then pull the footrest section flat against the seat. Seat parent facing: Lift the seat recline latch up before pulling the seat back to meet the footrest section. Ensure the black plastic frame lock has en- gaged to prevent the frame from opening whilst carrying.
Accessories Rain cover Pull the rain cover over the top of the canopy and then over the footrest as shown below. Never leave the stroller covered indoors, in very hot weather or near a heat source. Always supervise and monitor your child regularly whilst the stroller is covered.
Milo Maintenance Please use and treat Milo with respect and care. Your stroller will need to be given regular maintenance to remain safe and in good condi- tion. Please be gentle, don’t overload it, avoid excessive off road use and be sure to follow the maintenance instructions below to keep...
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For a full guide on how to clean your pram, please refer to our website. Use a soft brush to brush Milo down and remove any dirt or dust, making sure you get into all the nooks and crannies (i.e inside the wheel hubs, inside the joints from all folding parts etc).
Spare Parts The wheels are subject to normal wear and tear and should be replaced if necessary. Spare parts are available for purchase on the Spare Parts page of our website (millyandcoup.com.au). If the part you require is not list- ed please email us for a quote at hello@millyandcoup.com.au.
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Contact Milly + Coup hello@millyandcoup.com.au Milly and Coup @millyandcoup Model: 2020 Milo Bassinet + Stroller Bundle Version: 1 – October 2020 Information subject to change. Please see website for current version. millyandcoup.com.au...
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