To Collapse The Bugaboo Frog And Remove The Wheels - Bugaboo Frog Instructions For Use Manual

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WARNING
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WARNING
WARNING
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to collapse the bugaboo frog and remove the
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wheels
Removing the seat/bassinet from the chassis
Before collapsing your Bugaboo Frog, you must remove the seat/bassinet from the chassis. (See Diagram D2.)
Folding the chassis in two-wheel drive position
Set the chassis to two-wheel drive. (See Diagrams H3 and H4.) You can now put the chassis away or simply
hang it from the handlebar.
Fully collapsing the chassis with wheels
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Place the Bugaboo Frog chassis in the four-wheel drive position with the handlebar over the large wheels. Lock
the swivel hubs. Move the handlebar down by pulling the two release knobs on the inside of it towards you.
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Lift the Bugaboo Frog chassis by the central crossbar and fold the wheels together until you hear a click.
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Your fully collapsed Bugaboo Frog should look like Diagram I3.
Fully collapsing the chassis without wheels
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Remove the swivel hubs from their sockets by holding in the two plastic spring clips and pulling the whole
unit out of the socket.
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Remove the large wheels by squeezing the ends of the metal spring clip together and pulling the wheel
out of the socket.
Collapsing the seat/bassinet
To make the seat totally flat, fold the side supports completely against the seat/bassinet frame. (See Figure F1.)
Then lift the seat bottom (See Figure E2.) and disassemble the carry handle (See Figure E5.).
To make the bassinet totally flat, detach the hook & loop fastener straps at the foot and head of the bassinet
(See Figure C1 No. 2.) and remove the plastic slats (See Figure C1 No. 1.). Then fold the side supports com-
pletely against the seat/bassinet frame (See Figure F1.) and dismount the carry handle (See Figure C4.).
Use the wrist strap attached to the handlebar at all times.
Always pull Your Bugaboo Frog in the two-wheel mode; pushing
may tip it over.
The swivel hubs of your Bugaboo Frog will become extremely dirty
on the beach. Remove them when using the buggy in the two-wheel
drive position.
The Bugaboo Frog is not saltwater-resistant.
The two-wheel position of the Bugaboo Frog chassis is to be used on
horizontal surfaces only. Ignoring warning could result in loss of con-
trol or tipping and death or harm to your child.
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