Babybee ROVER3 Stroller Canopy Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- babybee
Table of Contents
- Babybee ROVER3 Stroller Canopy
- SAFETY FIRST
- WHAT ’S IN THE BOX?
- SET TING UP YOUR FRAME
- SET TING UP YOUR SEAT
- USING YOUR HARNE SS
- FOLDING YOUR ROVER3
- USING YOUR ROVER3
- ACCESSORIES
- USING YOUR ROVER3 WITH A CAR CAPSULE
- USING YOUR ROVER3 WITH A CAR CAPSULE
- KEEPING YOUR ROVER3 IN TIP-TOP SHAPE
- WARRANTY INFORMATION
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Babybee ROVER3 Stroller Canopy
WARNING
- FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
- PUT ON ALL THE BRAKES WHENEVER YOU PARK THE STROLLER.
- DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED.
- DO NOT CARRY EXTRA BAGS ON THIS STROLLER.
- MAKE SURE CHILDREN ARE CLEAR OF ANY MOVING PARTS IF YOU ADJUST THE STROLLER OTHERWISE THEY MAY BE INJURED.
Maximum weight limits
- Maximum weight for a child in the seat is 20kg.
- Maximum weight for items in the basket is 8kg.
- Maximum weight for items in the handlebar bag is 2kg.
- Maximum weight for the seat pocket is 1kg.
SAFETY FIRST
- Do not use parts or accessories that are not approved for use with the Babybee ROVER range. Doing so may be unsafe and may also void your warranty.
- Do not lift or carry the stroller when occupied by your child.
- This is not a toy. Do not allow your child to climb, stand on or play with the stroller.
- Do not use the stroller in a manner for which it is not designed.
- Only to be used for walking. Not suitable for running, rollerblading or skating etc.
- Remove your child and fold the stroller when going up or down stairs or escalators.
- Take your child out of the stroller when travelling by bus, tram or train.
- Gentle sloping surfaces may be unstable. On steeper sloping and uneven surfaces, there is a possibility that the stroller may tip over and you may need to remove your child.
- Do not use if any part is broken, torn or missing. Replacement parts are available from our website or by contacting us.
- Do not use or leave the stroller near open fire or exposed flame.
- Do not overload the stroller with additional children, bags or other items.
- Do not allow children to stand on the axle/brake bar between the wheels. This is unsafe and could damage the stroller.
- If the stroller is being used by someone unfamiliar with it (such as grandparents) always explain to them how the stroller works and its safety features.
WHAT ’S IN THE BOX?
- Frame & basket
- Seat & harness covers
- 2 x rear wheels
- Belly bar
- 2 x front swivel wheels
- Brake bar
- Canopy
- Seat liner
- Handlebar bag
- Rain cover (fits seat and bassinet)
- UV/Sleep Cover
SET TING UP YOUR FRAME
- To unlock the frame, press the black button on the right frame release lever, and pull both release levers back towards the handlebar.
- To open, lift up and swing the lower section into place ensuring you hear it “click” into place.
- Attach the brake bar to the rear of the frame. Push until you see the silver locking pins click into place.
- Insert each rear wheel pin into the sides of the brake bar until you hear a ‘click’. Give them a tug to ensure they are attached securely.
- Insert each front wheel pin into the centre of the socket ensuring you hear them ‘click’ in. Give them a tug to ensure they are attached securely.
Your frame is now set up!
SET TING UP YOUR SEAT
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Line up the seat connectors with the frame and press downwards. Listen for the ‘click’ and ensure it is securely locked in place.
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To recline the seat, lift the seat recline latch located at the canopy end of the seat and tilt the seat forward or back.
Note: The seat can be faced in the forward or rear facing position. -
To attach the canopy, secure it to the frame with the zip starting from the left side (when facing the seat).
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Attach the plastic canopy connectors onto the sides of the frame (Tip: attach from top to bottom). The connectors should attach over the round guides on the frame.
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Insert the belly bar into the belly bar sockets on the seat frame. Always give the bar a firm tug to ensure it’s secure.
To remove from one side or both, press the button on the side you want to release, and pull the belly bar out.
WARNING
* THE STROLLER SEATS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 6 MONTHS.
* THIS STROLLER SEATS ONE PASSENGER WITH A MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT OF 20KG.
* DO NOT ALLOW YOUR CHILD TO CLIMB UNASSISTED INTO THE STROLLER.
USING YOUR HARNE SS
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To secure and release the harness
- Insert each of the 4 harness straps into the central buckle.
- To release, press the button in the middle of the buckle.
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To adjust the length of the shoulder straps
Slide the buckle along the strap to the desired position. -
To adjust the height of the shoulder straps
Thread the strap through the correct loop on the seat and then through the corresponding slot on the seat liner. -
To adjust the length of the waist straps
Pull the adjustor buckle along the waist strap to the desired length.
WARNING
* SECURE THE CHILD IN THE HARNESS AT ALL TIMES.
* ENSURE THAT YOUR CHILD CORRECTLY WEARS THE FITTED AND ADJUSTED SAFETY HARNESS AT ALL TIMES WITH ALL 5 STRAPS SECURED.
* NEVER LEAVE THE HARNESS BUCKLED WHEN NOT FITTED TO A CHILD IN THE STROLLER BECAUSE THE HARNESS CAN FORM LOOPS WHICH MAY POSE A STRANGULATION HAZARD.
FOLDING YOUR ROVER3
- Before folding, ensure that the brake is engaged and the front wheels are unlocked.
- Remove the stroller seat by lifting the release levers on either side.
- Push the black button on the frame release lever and then pull both black release levers up the frame.
- Push down on the handlebar to close it.
- Ensure the automatic frame lock has engaged on the side of the stroller before lifting it up using the carry bar and the front wheels will close inwards.
WARNING
* ENSURE CHILDREN ARE OUT OF REACH OF THE STROLLER BEFORE FOLDING.
* TAKE EXTRA CARE WHEN FOLDING, LIFTING, AND CARRYING THE STROLLER. ALWAYS LIFT AND CARRY YOUR STROLLER USING BOTH HANDS.
* TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY, ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE FRAME LOCK IS SECURED BEFORE LIFTING AND CARRYING THE STROLLER.
* TO AVOID FINGER ENTRAPMENT, KEEP YOUR OWN AND YOUR CHILDREN’S FINGERS CLEAR OF ANY FOLDING PARTS.
* ALWAYS REMOVE THE CAR CAPSULE, BASSINET OR SECOND SEAT PRIOR TO FOLDING AND CARRY THE FRAME AND SEAT/BASSINET SEPARATELY. ONLY LIFT AND CARRY THE STROLLER AFTER FOLDING.
USING YOUR ROVER3
Rear Brake
- When stopped, use the brake at all times by pressing down on the bottom of the red brake paddle with your foot until you feel it click into place.
- To start travelling again press down on the top of the red brake paddle with your foot to disengage the brake and off you go!
Adjusting the Footrest
Press both footrest buttons simultaneously and adjust the footrest to the
desired position.
WARNING
NEVER LET CHILDREN SIT ON THE FOOTREST OR CLIMB INTO THE SEAT USING THE
FOOTREST. DOING SO MAY TIP THE STROLLER, SNAP OR DAMAGE THE FOOTREST.
Front Swivel Wheels
When travelling quickly along straight surfaces or across uneven terrain, the
front wheels may spin or cause what’s commonly known as “wheel shudder”. Lock
the wheels to avoid this.
- To lock the wheels, press down on the buttons, located on the top of the wheel sockets. To go back to 360° swivel mode press the buttons again.
- To remove the front wheels, press the button on the side of the wheel socket and pull the wheel down.
Rear Wheels
To remove the rear wheels, press the button located on the brake bar and pull
the wheel off.
Reclining the Seat
The seat can recline to 4 set positions. Fully lift the seat recline latch
(located at the top of the canopy) and recline the seat to the desired
position.
Adjusting the Handlebar
Push the button in the middle of the handlebar and pull or push to your
desired height.
WARNING
- USE THE TETHER STRAP TO STOP THE STROLLER ROLLING AWAY.
- DO NOT HANG ANY OTHER BAGS OTHER THAN THE ROVER3 HANDLEBAR BAG FROM THE HANDLEBAR. DOING SO MAY UNBALANCE AND TIP YOUR STROLLER.
- THE ROVER3 HANDLEBAR BAG HAS BEEN TESTED TO HOLD 2KG.
- BE CAREFUL CARRYING LIQUIDS IN THE HANDLEBAR BAG. HOT LIQUIDS MAY BURN YOU OR YOUR CHILD.
ACCESSORIES
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Rain cover (compatible with seat and bassinet)
Pull the rain cover and elastic over the top of the canopy and then over the end of the seat/bassinet. Please ensure the air vents are located on either side so that air can pass through.
Note: The cover will be looser on the bassinet due to its shorter frame and canopy. -
UV/Mosquito/Sleep Cover
Fully extend the canopy. Secure the buttonhole on both sides of the cover over the canopy connector, then hook the cover over the base of the seat and top of the canopy.
Note: Compatible with seat only. -
Handlebar Bag
Secure the straps to both sides of the handlebar using the Velcro. The handlebar bag must be installed & positioned behind the hooks on the handlebar. -
Seat Liner
Attach the seat liner by threading the harness straps from the seat through the corresponding slot. -
Toddler Board
The ROVER3 is compatible with the Babybee toddler board (sold separately). The maximum weight of a child on the toddler board is 20kg.
USING YOUR ROVER3 WITH A CAR CAPSULE
The following car capsules are compatible with the ROVER3 Capsule Adaptors (sold separately). See our website for the most recent compatibility list.
- Maxi Cosi Citi
- Maxi Cosi Titan
- Maxi Cosi Mico Plus
- Maxi Cosi Mico (manufactured from 2014 onwards)
- Maxi Cosi Mico AP (manufactured from 2013 onwards)
- Joie Gemm
- Joie i-Gemm
- Cybex Cloud Q
- Nuna KLIK Plus
To attach:
- Apply the brake before attaching the adaptors to the corresponding connector points on both sides of the stroller frame.
- Lift your capsule and carefully lower onto the adaptors until you hear a click. This indicates your capsule is now secured to your stroller.
To remove:
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Apply the brake and simultaneously press the release buttons on each side of the capsule and lift the capsule off the adaptors.
Note: Each capsule may have slightly different buttons to release the car capsule from the adaptors. -
To remove the adaptors from the stroller frame, push the release buttons on either side.
USING YOUR ROVER3 WITH A CAR CAPSULE
WARNING
- FOLLOW THE CAPSULE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY TO PREVENT INJURY OR EVEN DEATH.
- READ CAPSULE MANUFACTURER’S MAXIMUM USAGE TIME RECOMMENDED FOR BABY TO REMAIN IN YOUR SPECIFIC CAPSULE.
- DO NOT USE ANY CAPSULE NOT AUTHORISED BY BABYBEE.
- ENSURE ALL FINGERS AND BODY PARTS ARE CLEAR OF THE CAPSULE AND STROLLER FRAME WHEN ATTACHING.
- NEVER PLACE THE CAPSULE IN THE CAR WHILE ADAPTORS ARE ATTACHED.
KEEPING YOUR ROVER3 IN TIP-TOP SHAPE
Excessive wear can reduce the effectiveness and safety of your stroller. To keep your stroller in good working condition and ensure that it lasts as long as possible will require regular maintenance.
Regular maintenance should include:
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Inspecting the locking devices, levers, joints, buttons, brakes, wheels, safety harness & fixtures to ensure they are secure, moving freely and in full working order.
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If any parts of the stroller have become stiff, difficult to operate or begin to squeak, first ensure that dirt is not the cause. Then try a light application of a sprayable silicone lubricant, ensuring that it penetrates between the components. Note: Silicone lubricant is preferable.
WARNIING
POISONOUS, TOXIC SUBSTANCE. USE WITH CARE.- ENSURE CHILDREN ARE NOT PRESENT WHEN APPLYING SILICONE LUBRICANT OR ALLOWING IT TO DRY.
- ALWAYS SPRAY OUTSIDE OR IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA.
- ENSURE YOU USE MINIMAL PRODUCT AND WIPE AWAY EXCESS SOLUTION BEFORE USE.
Correct storage
- Do not leave the stroller in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time to avoid colour fade.
- Do not leave stroller in your car on hot days or near any heat source or fire.
- Do not store the stroller with heavy items on top of it.
- Store the stroller in a dry, well-ventilated and safe place.
Preventing rust & mould
- After exposure to wet or damp conditions, leave the stroller fully open in a warm, well-ventilated environment.
- You may need to dry with a soft lint-free cloth. Left damp it will encourage mildew, mould, or rust to form, causing damage to the stroller.
- Try to store your stroller in a dry, well-ventilated room inside your house. Ventilation is key.
Note: mould is an environmental issue caused by excess moisture in the air. If you live in a humid climate, please keep this in mind and take extra care to prevent mould.
Cleaning instructions
- To keep your stroller looking and functioning like new, we recommend a deep, comprehensive clean every 6 months.
- Refer to the care labels on your stroller. For a full guide on how to clean your pram, please refer to our website.
Do Not
- Do not immerse the seat or canopy in water, wipe clean only.
- Do not press or iron.
- Do not rub or wring fabric.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Do not clean with abrasive materials or using ammonia, bleach, solvents, caustic or spirit-based cleaners.
- Do not dry clean.
Failing to adhere to these maintenance and cleaning instructions could damage or effect the safety of your stroller and may void your warranty.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Your ROVER3 stroller comes with a 3 year defects warranty to cover against faults in materials and workmanship when your stroller is used under normal conditions, according to our user manuals and technical specifications.
- The benefits under our warranty are in addition to other rights & remedies under the law in relation to consumer goods: Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under Consumer Law in the country of purchase. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
- The warranty period starts from the date that your stroller is dispatched from our warehouse and is valid in the country of purchase only.
- To make a claim email us at: au.support@babybeeonline.com or nz.support@babybeeonline.com Babybee reserves the right to repair, exchange or replace the damaged item with a replacement part.
- The warranty is not valid in the following cases:
- Defects or faults resulting from improper assembly, care, or use as outlined in our user manual.
- Defects or faults resulting from an accident, airline or transport damage.
- Normal wear and tear, including scratches to the frame or colour fading of the fabrics.
- Corrosion, mould or rust due to extreme environmental conditions, including high humidity, or due to lack of regular maintenance.
- Products that are purchased secondhand or from an unauthorised distributor.
- Using a part or accessory that is not approved for use by Babybee.
- Claims from anyone other than the original purchaser (i.e. no longer valid if gifted or sold to another individual).
- Damage resulting from extreme heat conditions (i.e leaving in car on hot days).