Preparing The Maxi-Cosi Mura For Use / Unfolding And Folding / Disassembling; Preparing The Pushchair For Use - Maxi-Cosi Mura Instructions For Use Manual

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4 PREPARING THE MAXI-COSI
MURA FOR USE / UNFOLDING
AND FOLDING / DISASSEMBLING
Please note: the left and right sides are as seen from the
handlebar/back

4.1 Preparing the pushchair for use

Fitting the wheels
1. Press on the centre of the hubcap and insert the axle of
the rear wheels into the frame until you hear it 'click'
(Fig. 1).
2. Insert the front wheels into the front fork until you
hear them 'click' (Fig. 2).
3. Check that the wheels are correctly secured.
Unfolding the frame
1. Place the frame upright.
2. Push the transport hook near the right rear leg aside
(Fig. 3).
3. Pull the handlebar toward you and then upward (Fig. 3).
The frame will unfold and the handlebar will click into
the locking device (Fig. 4).
Adjusting the handlebar height
-
Press the adjustment button and slide the handlebar to
the desired height. With a 'click' the handlebar is fixed in
position (Fig. 5).
Parking brake
-
Note: always use the parking brake, even when standing
still for only a few moments!
1. Press the red surface of the pedal down to set the
parking brake on your Maxi-Cosi Mura (Fig. 6).
2. Put your foot under the pedal and press it up to release
the parking brake on the Maxi-Cosi Mura.
Adapters
The adapters are marked on the inside with an A (right) and
B (left).
1. Slide the adapters onto the frame until you hear a 'click'
(Fig. 7).
2. Check that both adaptors are secure.
3. When using the prambody: fold the hinging parts of
the adapters down (Fig. 8). For further use see the
instructions for the prambody.
4. When using a Maxi-Cosi baby car seat: fold the hinging
parts of the adapters up (Fig. 9). For further instructions
see the Maxi-Cosi baby car seat instruction manual.
5. Remove the adapters by pushing the lip inward (toward
the middle of the pushchair). Then slide the adaptors off
the frame (Fig. 10).
Seat
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Note: The Maxi-Cosi Mura is suitable for children from
birth to 15 kg (corresponding to 3.5 years on average).
We recommend that the seat of the Maxi-Cosi Mura
is only used after your child has reached the age of 6
months and is able to sit unassisted. Always secure your
child with the safety harness. The Maxi-Cosi Mura seat
is not suitable for use in a car.
Preparing the seat for use
1. Fold up the leg rest and attach the fabric cover (Fig. 11).
2. Press the buttons on both sides to fold down the leg rest.
The seat can be used in two positions.
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Note: never allow your child to stand or sit on the footrest.
3. Put the back rest in the upright position using the
positioning handle (Fig 12).
-
Note: never hang bags or other products behind or on
the positioning handle and never clamp objects between
the back rest and the handle.
4. Remove the protective cap from the crotch strap by
pulling the click tab forward and then pushing it upward
(Fig 13). Push the T-bar into the seat until you hear it
click.
5. Attach the elastic to the bottom (Fig. 14).
To remove: loosen the elastic on the bottom. Push in the
button on the front and pull the T-bar upward. Replace the
protective cap.
Fitting the seat and adjusting the sitting angle
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Note: the seat can only be fitted when the adapters have
been removed.
1. Place the seat on the frame with a 'click'. (Fig. 15).
2. Check to make sure everything is secure.
3. Pull the back rest positioning handle up and tilt the
back rest into the required position (Fig. 16).
The seat can be adjusted to 3 positions: a sitting posi-
tion, a semi-reclining position and a reclining position.
Turning the seat around
1. Pull the release handle on the Maxi-Cosi Mura seat
back wards and remove the seat (Fig. 17).
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Note: do not lift the Maxi-Cosi Mura up with the T-bar.
2. Turn the seat around and place it in the frame until it
'clicks' (Fig 18).
3. Check to make sure everything is secure.
There are D-rings for attaching an additional safety
harness. The standard for this type of harness is BS 6684.
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