Kinderkraft INDY 2 Pushchair User Manual

June 9, 2024
Kinderkraft

Kinderkraft INDY 2 Pushchair

Kinderkraft INDY 2 Pushchair

Dear Customers,
Thank you for purchasing a Kinderkraft product. Our products have been designed for your child’s safety and comfort.
The buggy is an ideal solution for those who value quality, modernity and functionality. Please read the manual carefully and follow its recommendations.

IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Safety and care notes

  • Never leave the child unattended.
  • Ensure that all the locking devices are engaged before use.
  • To avoid injury ensure that the child is kept away when unfolding and folding this product.
  • Do not let the child play with this product.
  • Always use the restraint system.
  • Check that the pram body or seat unit or car seat attachment devices are correctly engaged before use.
  • This product is not suitable for running or skating.
  • Age and weight usage: from 0 months up to 15 kg.
  • We recommend using lowest reclined position for newborn babies.
  • This product may only be used by one child at the same time
  • The parking device shall be engaged when placing and removing the children
  • The maximum basket load is 3 kg.
  • Any additional load suspended from the buggy handles, backrest and sides will cause stability loss. We do not recommend hanging any bags on the parent handle.
  • Use only parts and accessories supplied or recommended by the manufacturer. Do not use other parts or accessories.
  • Lift the front suspension when going up a curb or step.
  • Do not place the product near open flame or other heat sources.
  • Do not use with an additional platform.

BUGGY COMPONENTS (FIG. 1)

A. Frame with mounted seat, safety harness and canopy
I Buggy Components
B. Front wheels x2
I Buggy Components
C. Rear wheels x2
I Buggy Components
D. Safety bar
I Buggy Components

UNFOLDING BUGGY FRAME

Place the frame on a flat surface with its handle up (FIG. 2). In order to unfold the frame you must first move the slider, press the lock button (both elements are located on the parent handle) (FIG. 3A) and lift the frame up until you hear the locking sound (FIG. 3B). Note! To facilitate the unfolding of the frame, push the parent handle to the stroller frame in  such a way that all the elements fit tight. The lock mechanism is unlocked correctly. A properly unfolded frame is shown in FIG. 4.
Unfolding Buggy Frame
Unfolding Buggy Frame
Unfolding Buggy Frame
Unfolding Buggy Frame

WHEEL ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY

Insert the rear wheels in the rear axle until you hear the locking sound (FIG. 5).

Wheel Assembly/disassembly
To remove the rear wheel, press the button on the rear axle (FIG. 6A) while pulling the wheel out of the slot (FIG. 6B).

Wheel Assembly/disassembly
Wheel Assembly/disassembly
Insert the front wheels in the slots at the front of the frame until you hear the locking sound (FIG. 7A).

Wheel Assembly/disassembly
To remove the front wheels, push the button located on the frame under each wheel (FIG. 7B).

Wheel Assembly/disassembly

NOTE! Before using the buggy, make sure that all the wheels are properly installed.

CANOPY INSTALLATION

A brand new buggy comes with a partially mounted canopy. However, also fasten the Velcro fastener underneath the backrest and the press studs on the sides of the shell (FIG. 8A and 8B). A correctly mounted canopy is shown in FIG. 9.

Canopy Installation
Canopy Installation
Canopy Installation

ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY OF THE SAFETY BAR

The safety bar must be inserted in appropriate slots on both sides of the frame, as shown in FIG. 10.
To remove the bar, press the buttons on both sides and remove the bar (FIG. 11).

Assembly/disassembly Of The Safety Bar

USE OF BRAKE

The buggy is equipped with a foot brake located on the right side of the rear axle. Press the lever, and the brake is activated when you hear the locking sound (FIG. 13). Unlocking occurs after lifting the brake lever.

BACKREST AND FOOTREST ADJUSTMENT

The seat is equipped with smooth backrest adjustment system, from a lying to a sitting position, using a clasp. Pull the free end of the belt to lift the backrest (FIG. 14A). To lower the backrest, press the button on the clasp and slide it towards the end of the belt (FIG. 14B).
The footrest is adjusted by two buttons at its bottom (FIG. 15).

Backrest And Footrest Adjustment

Backrest And Footrest Adjustment

SAFETY HARNESS

The buggy’s harness is adapted in such a way to enable its use even by newborns. Always use the fastening system. To secure the child, connect the latches of the lap and shoulder straps (FIG. 16A) and then insert them into the central buckle until it engages (FIG. 16B). Adjust the straps each time.
Safety Harness

The straps can be adjusted using the plastic clasps located under the shoulder pads (FIG. 17A). The shoulder pads are attached to the straps with press studs.

Safety Harness
The metal clasps under the shoulder pads allow disconnection of the shoulder straps from the backrest (FIG. 17B).

Safety Harness

PLACING AND TRANSPORT OF THE BUGGY

In order to fold the frame you must first move the slider, and then press the lock button (both elements are located on the parent handle) (FIG. 18). Next follow the arrows (FIG. 19).

Placing And Transport Of The Buggy

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

The buyer is responsible for proper installation of all functional elements as well as for carrying out all required maintenance and adjustments in order to keep the buggy in good technical condition.
The buggy must be periodically checked for potential problems. Significant measures to be applied to ensure the child’s safety and prevent shortening of the product life have been presented below:

  • Check the strength and safety of all rivets and connections.
  • Check all wheel locking equipment and tyres. If necessary, replace or repair.
  • Check if all safety devices work properly, particularly the main and additional fasteners that should move freely at any time.

Please, stop using the buggy if there are doubts as to its proper use or a suspicion of any danger. If the wheels squeak, apply a thin layer of silicone. Do not use oil or grease based products as they attract dirt, which makes buggy movement difficult.

CLEANING

Wash at max. 30°C, gentle process.

Do not bleach

Do not dry in a tumble dryer

Do not wash. Clean the product gently with a damp cloth and a mild detergent.

Do not iron

Do not dry clean

Do not fold or store the product when it is wet and never store it in wet conditions, as it can lead to mould growth.
Seat covering, canopy, basket: Do not wash. Clean the product gently with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Do not bleach. Do not dry in a tumble dryer. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.

WARRANTY

  1. All Kinderkraft products are covered by a 24-month warranty. The warranty period starts from the date the product is handed over to the Buyer.

  2. The warranty is only valid in the member states of the European Union, excluding overseas territories and the territory of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland excluding the British Overseas Territories.

  3. The manufacturer’s warranty does not apply to countries not listed above. The conditions of the additional warranty may be determined by the Seller.

  4. In some countries, it is possible to extend the warranty to a limited period of 120 months (10 years).The complete terms and conditions and the warranty extension registration form are available at WWW.KINDERKRAFT.COM

  5. Claims must be made by completing the form available at WWW.RMA.KINDERKRAFT.COM

  6. The warranty does not cover:
    A. Cosmetic damage, including but not limited to: scratches, dents and cracks in plastic, unless the failure is due to a material or manufacturing defect;
    B. Damage resulting from misuse or poor maintenance – including but not limited to: mechanical damage to products caused by misuse or poor maintenance. Refer to the instructions for use and installation of the product contained in the user manual;
    C. Damage caused by improper assembly, installation or disassembly of products and/or accessories. Refer to the instructions for use and installation of the product contained in the user manual;
    D. Damage caused by corrosion, mould or rust, resulting from improper maintenance, care and storage;
    E. Damage caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise resulting from the normal passage of time. This includes: tears or punctures in inner tubes; tyre damage; tyre tread damage; fading of fabrics resulting from mechanical use (e.g. on joints and covering of moving parts);
    F. Damage or erosion caused by sun, perspiration, detergents, storage conditions or frequent washing, etc;
    G. Damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, fire, contact with liquid, earthquake or  other external causes;
    H. Products that have been modified to change functionality without 4Kraft’s written consent;
    I. Products from which the serial number or lot number has been removed or tampered with in any way;
    J. Damage caused by the use of third party components or products – including but not limited to: cup holders, umbrellas, reflectors, bells;
    K. Damage caused by transport or by ground handling service providers.

  7. The warranty period for accessories included with the product is 6 months from the date of sale, excluding the faults described above.

  8. These warranty conditions are complementary to the Customer’s statutory rights with respect to 4KRAFT sp. z o.o. The warranty does not exclude, limit or suspend the Customer’s rights under warranty for defects in goods sold.

  9. The full text of the Terms and Conditions of the Warranty is available on the website WWW.KINDERKRAFT.COM

In the interests of our Clients –  we are at your disposal! If you have a problem with the product you received, contact us in the most convenient way for you!

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

International: support@kinderkraft.com (0048) 61 646 02 37

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