Seatback Positioning; Using The Stand-On Platform - Joovy Caboose Ultralight 45X Series Instruction Manual

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Seatback Positioning

The front seat has two positions. The fully upright position should only be used for a child that is at
least 6 months old.
• To place the seat in the upright position, push the bar on the rear of the seat toward the front of
the stroller and rotate the seatback towards the front of the stroller until this bar is locked in its
LOWEST position. See Figure 21.
• To recline the seat, pull the bar on the rear of the seat toward the rear of the stroller and rotate the
seatback down until this bar is again in its LOWEST position. See Figure 22.
Figure 21
Whether the seatback is upright or reclined, ALWAYS make certain that the rotating
bar behind the seatback is in its LOWEST position before placing the child into the

Using the Stand-On Platform

• Push the bench seat to its most forward position.
• Position the canopy to its most forward position.
• Position the child on the platform on the back of the stroller. Be sure that the child is facing forward
and BOTH of their hands are holding the handles on the frame.
• Be sure that BOTH of the child's feet are fully on the platform at all times.
• You may need to adjust the position of the seatback to allow for more room for the child to
stand.
The rear stand-on platform and the rear bench seat are designed for a child
that is at least 2-1/2 years old but LESS than 44 inches tall and less than 45 lbs.
Use of the stroller with two children weighing more than 45 pounds each, or
children totaling more than 90 pounds, will cause excessive wear and stress
on the stroller and may cause a hazardous unstable condition.
NEVER allow a standing child to use the canopy as a hand hold.
NEVER use this stroller to carry more than 2 children at the same time.
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