joie Parcel Pushchair Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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joie Parcel Pushchair Instruction Manual
joie Parcel Pushchair

Emergency
In case of emergency or accident, it is most important to have your child taken care of with first aid and medical treatment immediately.

Parts List

Make sure all parts are available before assembly. If any part is missing, please contact local retailer. No tools are required for assembly.

  1. Stroller Frame
  2. Front Wheel
  3. Rear Wheel
  4. Armbar
  5. Canopy
  6. Shoulder Harness Cover
  7. Armbar
  8. Calf Support
  9. Swivel Lock
  10. Front Wheel
  11. Buckle
  12. Secondary Lock
  13. One-Hand-Fold Handle
  14. Backrest Adjuster
  15. Storage Basket
  16. Brake Lever
  17. Rear Wheel
  18. Carry Strap
  19. Carry Bag
    Parts List

Accessories

(May not be included)

  1. Adapter (on certain models)
  2. Rain cover (on certain models)
    Accessories

Accessories may be sold separately or may not be available depending on region.

WARNING

  • Always use the restraint system.
  • Ensure that all the locking devices are engaged before use.
  • Do not let the child play with this product.
  • Check that the pram body or car seat attachment devices are correctly engaged before use.
  • Adult assembly required.
  • This product is suitable for children up to 22kg or 4 years whichever comes first.
  • To prevent a hazardous, unstable condition, do not place more than 4.5kg in the storage basket.
  • Never leave the child unattended.
  • Use the stroller with only one child at a time. Never place purses, shopping bags, parcels or accessory items on the handle or canopy.
  • Accessories which are not approved by the manufacturer shall not be used.
  • Only replacement parts supplied or recommended by the manufacturer shall be used.
  • To avoid injury ensure that the child is kept away when un- folding and folding this product.
  • This product is not suitable for running or skating.
  • Pushchair designed to be used from birth shall recommend the use of the most reclined position for new born babies.
  • The parking device shall be engaged when placing and removing the children.
  • For car seats used in conjunction with a chassis, this vehicle does not replace a cot or a bed. Should your child need to sleep, then it should be placed in a suitable pram body, cot or bed.
  • Carry cot shall not be used, as soon as the child is able to sit by himself, roll over and can push itself up on its hands and knees. Maximum weight of the child: 9kg.
  • No additional mattress shall be added unless recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Any load attached to the handle and/or on the back of the backrest and/or on the sides of the vehicle will affect the stability of the vehicle.

Stroller Assembly

(Please refer to figures on page 1-9)
Please read all the instructions in this manual before assembling and using this product.

Open Stroller see images 1 – 3
Open Stroller
Open Stroller
Open Stroller

  • Check that the stroller is completely latched before continuing to use.

Assemble & Detach Front Wheel
Detach Front Wheel
Detach Front Wheel

see images 4 – 5

Assemble & Detach Rear Wheel
Detach Rear Wheel
Detach Rear Wheel
Detach Rear Wheel

see images 6 – 8

Assemble & Detach Armbar see images 9 – 11
Detach Armbar
Detach Armbar
Detach Armbar

Armbar can be opened one side for easy seating and unseating of child. 11

  • Always secure the child with the harness. The armbar is not a restraint device. The completely assembled stroller is shown as 12
    stroller

Stroller Operation

Use Buckle
Press  Button
Buckle

see images 13 – 14
Release Buckle
Press the button, the buckle will release automatically. 13
Lock Buckle
Match the waist belt buckle with the shoulder buckle 14 – 1, and align them with the center buckle, the buckle can lock automatically. 14 – 2 A “click” sound means the buckle is locked completely. 14 – 3

  • Always secure the child with the harness. The armbar is not a restraint device.
  • Make sure your child is snugly secured. The space between the child and the shoulder harness is about the thickness of one hand.
  • Do not cross the shoulder belts. This will cause pressure on a child’s neck.

Use Shoulder & Waist Harnesses
Shoulder & Waist Harnesses
Shoulder & Waist Harnesses
Closest Shoulder Height
Press the button

see images 15 – 18

  • In order to protect your child from falling out, after your child is placed into the seat, check whether the shoulder and waist harnesses are at proper height and length.
    15 – 1 Shoulder harness anchor
    15 – 2 Slide adjuster

For larger child, use shoulder harness anchor and the highest shoulder slots. For smaller child, use shoulder harness anchor and the lowest shoulder slots. To adjust the position of the shoulder harness anchor, turn the anchor to be level with the side facing forward. Thread it through the shoulder harness slot from back to front. 16 Rethread it through the slot that is closest to child’s shoulder height. 17 Use slide adjuster to change the harness length. 18 – 1 Press the button 18 – 2, while pulling the waist harness to proper length. 18 – 3

Adjust Backrest
Adjust Backrest
Adjust Backrest

see images 19 – 20
There are 4 recline angles for the backrest. Recline Backrest
To recline the backrest, squeeze the recline handle on the back of the seat, pull down on the backrest. 19 Raise Backrest To raise the backrest, push up. 20

  • Make sure the recline is set properly for use.

Adjust Calf Support
Adjust Calf Support
Adjust Calf Support

see images 21 – 22
The calf support has 3 positions. To raise the calf support, push it upwards. A “click” sound means the calf is locked completely. 21 To lower calf support, press the adjustment buttons on both sides of the calf support 22 – 1, and rotate the calf support downwards. 22 – 2

Use Front Swivel Lock
Front Swivel Lock

see images 23
Push up the front swivel locks to maintain the moving direction. 23
Tip It is recommended to use swivel locks on uneven surfaces.

Use Brake
see images 24 – 25
Use Brake
Unlock Rear Wheels

To lock the rear wheels, step down on the brake lever. 24
To unlock the rear wheels, step down the brake lever again. 25
Tip Always apply the brake when the stroller is stopped. Push the stroller slightly to ensure the brake is engaged.

Use Canopy
see images 26 – 28
Use Canopy
Use Canopy
Use Canopy

The canopy can be opened or folded, pull it toward front or back. 26 There is a window on the canopy, through which you can view your baby. 27 Roll up the canopy rear panel, and through the webbing out the fabric loop, then snap-fit the snaps on the webbing. 28

  • It is convenient to see the baby when rolling up the canopy rear panel. 28

Use Shoulder Harness Cover and Crotch Harness Cover
see images 29 – 30
Shoulder and Crotch Harness Cover
Shoulder and Crotch Harness Cover

The shoulder harness cover or crotch harness cover can be removed from the webbing. To assemble shoulder harness cover and crotch harness cover in reverse steps.

Fold Stroller
see images 31 – 39
Fold Stroller
Fold Stroller
Fold Stroller
Fold Stroller
Fold Stroller
Fold Stroller
Fold Stroller
Fold Stroller
Fold Stroller

  • Please fold the canopy before folding the stroller. Push secondary lock 31 – 1 and squeeze one-hand-fold button 32 – 2. Push the stroller forward to fold.
  • Grab the carry bag, the stroller will follow you. 3

Use Accessories

Accessories may be sold separately or may not be available depending on region.

Use with Infant Child Restraint or Carry Cot
see images 40 – 51
Carry Cot
Carry Cot
Carry Cot
Carry Cot
Carry Cot
Carry Cot
Carry Cot
Carry Cot
Carry Cot
Carry Cot
Carry Cot
Carry Cot

When using with Joie child restraint i-Level Recline, i-Snug 2, gemm, i-Gemm 3, Ramble xl or Ramble, please refer to the following instructions.

  • Adjust the backrest to the lowest position and fold the canopy.
  • Need to remove the armbar before using adaptes.
  • If you have any problems about using the infant child restraint or carry cot, please refer to their own instruction manuals.
  • Please do not fold the stroller when the infant child restraint or carry cot or adaptes are still attached.

Use Rain Cover
see image 52
Rain Cover

To assemble the rain cover, place it over the stroller, and then attach the seaps and hook and loop fasteners on the rain cover.

  • Before using the rain cover, please make sure the backrest has been adjusted to the lowest position and the infant child restraint has been fastened.
  • When using the rain cover, please always check its ventilation.
  • When not in use, please check that the rain cover has been cleaned and dried before folding.
  • Do not fold the stroller after assembling the rain cover.
  • Do not place your child into the stroller assembled with rain cover during hot weather.

Care and Maintenance

see image 53
Maintenance

  • Removable seat pad may be washed in cold water and drip-dried. No bleach. Please refer to the care label for instructions on cleaning the fabric parts of the stroller.
  • To clean stroller frame, use only household soap and warm water. No bleach or detergent. Periodically wipe clean plastic parts with a soft damp cloth. Always dry the metal parts to prevent the formation of rust if the stroller has come into contact with water.
  • From time to time, check your stroller for loose screws, worn parts,torn material or stitching. Replace or repair the parts as needed.
  • Excessive exposure to sun or heat could cause fading or warping of parts.
  • If stroller becomes wet, open hood and allow to dry thoroughly before storing.
  • If wheels squeak, use a light oil (e.g., Silicon Spray, antirust oil, or sewing machine oil). It is important to get the oil into the axle and wheel assembly. 53
  • When using your stroller at the beach, completely clean your stroller after use to remove sand and salt from mechanisms and wheel assemblies

Allison Baby UK Ltd,
Venture Point, Towers Business Park Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 1UZ

NUNA International B.V.
Van der Valk Bourmanweg 178 C, 2352 JD Leiderdorp, The Netherlands

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