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| Product Type | Stroller |
| Brand | Emmaljunga |
| Model | City Cerox 360 |
| Dimensions (Open) | Approx. 100 x 60 x 110 cm |
| Dimensions (Folded) | Approx. 85 x 60 x 40 cm |
| Weight | Approx. 11 kg |
| Maximum Child Weight | 22 kg |
| Age Range | From birth to approx. 4 years |
| Seat Recline Positions | Multiple, including lie-flat |
| Harness Type | 5-point safety harness |
| Canopy | Large extendable sun canopy with UV protection |
| Wheels | All-wheel suspension, swivel front wheels with lock |
| Brakes | Parking brake on rear wheels |
| Folding Mechanism | One-hand compact fold with auto-lock |
| Handlebar | Height-adjustable handlebar (several positions) |
| Basket | Large storage basket, capacity approx. 5 kg |
| Accessories Included | Rain cover, bumper bar, foot muff |
| Power Source | Manual (no batteries required) |
| Safety Standards | Complies with EN 1888 |
| Care & Maintenance | Wipe clean with damp cloth; hand wash fabrics at 30°C |
| Spare Parts Availability | Through authorized dealers or Emmaljunga support |
| Warranty | 2 years (subject to registration) |
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USER MANUAL City Cerox 360 Emmaljunga
UK IMPORTANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOR THE PROPER USE OF THIS VEHICLE, BE SURE TO READ THIS USER'S MANUAL CAREFULLY. This product complies with EN 1888:2005, EN 1466:2004.
This product is suitable for one (1) child from 6 months - 3 years with a maximum weight of 15 kg.
WARNING! The seat-unit is not suitable for children under 6 months. Don't use the seat-unit until your child can sit unaided.
WARNING! The product is not suitable for running or skating.
The carry cot / lying unit complies with
The outer length and width of the City Carry Cot is 795 mm/430 mm.
WARNING! This carry cot is suitable only for a child who cannot sit up unaided, roll over and cannot push itself up on its hands and knees. Maximum weight of the child: 9 kg.
WARNING! Never use this carry cot on a stand.
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Subject The section applies to the following products:
Contents of the box 19 All products
Emmaljunga's original accessories .... 19 All products
Important safety information 20-21 All products
Assembly of seat-unit 22-24 City Cerox 360 & Twin City Cerox 360
Assembly and usage of the chassis 25-29 City Cerox 360& Twin City Cerox 360
Assembly and usage of the City Carry-cot .... 30-31 City Carry-cot
Care and maintenance 32-33 All products
Important!
In the manual the terminology City Carry-cot is used for the City Carry-cot/ Bassinet
Contents of the box:
City Cerox 360 & Twin Cerox 360
1 pc seat-unit with 5-point harness
1 set of shoulder pads for harness (Twin: 2 sets)
1 pc folded chassis with tray
4 pcs wheels
1 pc raincover
1 pc instruction manual
1 pc hood
1 pc seat-fabrics
1 pc footrest cover (Twin: 2 pcs)
1 pc frontbar cover
City Carry-cot
1 pc City Carry-cot
1 pc Hood
1 pc Mattress
1 pc Instruction manual
1 pc Apron
Emmaljunga's original accessories
Please use Emmaljunga's original accessories for maximum safety and comfort. Information about accessories that match can be found in our brochure or at any of our authorised retailers.
Important Safety Information
Please read the following Warnings and IMPORTANT instructions before use. Keep this manual handy for future reference.
WARNING: Important information that may involve the safety of the child/children.
IMPORTANT: Miscellaneous information (including instructions) to help make vehicle maintenance easier.
::WARNING:::
Failure to follow the proper usage or the assembly instructions may cause serious injury to your child/children and/or cause damage to the construction of the vehicle.
WARNING! Child/children should never be left unattended
WARNING! Ensure that all locking devices are engaged before use.
WARNING! Use a harness as soon as your child can sit unaided.
WARNING! The seat-unit is not suitable for children under 6 months.
WARNING! Any load attached to the handle affects the stability of the pram/pushchair.
WARNING! The product is not suitable for running or skating
WARNING! Always use the crotch strap in combination with the waist belt.
WARNING! Check that the pram body or seat-unit attachment devices are correctly engaged before use.
WARNING! When a lift is used it should always be attached in the D-rings of the pram. Make sure that the carrying straps of the lift are properly attached. The Baby lift carrying straps should be placed inside of the mini hood of the baby lift.
WARNING! Accessories or spare parts that are not approved by the manufacturer shall not be used.
WARNING! This product is only suitable for a child who cannot sit up unaided
WARNING! Do not use if any part is broken, torn or missing
WARNING! Never use the carry cot on a stand
WARNING! Do not let other children play unattended near the carry cot
- The City Cerox 360 is intended for transportations of one child from 6 months with a maximum weight of 15 kg. Twin Cerox 360 is intended for the transportation of two children with a maximum weight of 15 kg/each. The vehicle shall be used only for up to the number of children for which it has been designed.
- With the City Carry-cot or a lift (original accessory) the pram can be used from birth.
• Always secure the child/children in the vehicle with the 5-point harness.
Important Safety Information
Continued.
- The safety of your child is your responsibility.
- Never leave your child/children unattended.
- The safe guards and instructions of this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and unforeseeable situations which may occur. It must be understood that common sense, caution, and care are factors which can not be built into this product. These factors are the responsibility of the person that uses the pram.
- It is important that these instructions are understood by all people who will use this vehicle and accessories. Always inform and instruct each person using the vehicle and accessories as to how this product should be used, even if the person will only use it for a short while.
- If any instructions are unclear and need further explanation or if you have any further questions please contact an authorised Emmaljunga retailer.
- City Carry-cot: is intended for children within the age group of 0-6 months. The depth from the top of the mattress to the top of the side of the body at, or any position within 300 mm from the harness attachment points should not be reduced to less than 150 mm when the mattress is in position. Do not add a mattress thicker than 25 mm.
- Seat part or pram body may not be used as a car seat.
- The vehicle is made for transportation only. Never use this vehicle as a bed for your child/children.
• Always store the pram away from children and do not allow children to play with or in it. - Never leave this vehicle without first engaging the parking device.
- The parking device should always be engaged while placing or removing your child/children.
- Avoid parking on a hill.
- For safety reasons, please only use Emmaljunga's original accessories.
- Overloading, incorrect folding, and the use of non-approved accessories may cause injury to your child/children and damage or break this vehicle.
- Never leave this vehicle in dangerous locations, even when not occupied.
- Avoid using this vehicle on steps, stairs or escalators, as it may be dangerous to your child/children.
- Do not hang any load on the handle as it will affect the stability of the vehicle
- Never place items on the top of the hood.
- The shopping tray included with the chassis has a weight limit of 5 kg. Always place heavy items in the centre of the basket. This vehicle may become unstable if the weight in the basket is unevenly distributed.
- Items in the shopping tray should not protrude over the sides as items can get caught in the wheel spokes.
- Follow care and maintenance instructions.
- Be aware of the risk of open fire and other source of strong heat, such as electric bar fires, gas fires, etc. In the near vicinity of the carry cot.
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Attach the seat-unit and the 5-point harness
- Press the back rest release mechanism (1) and move the backrest to its up most upright position (2).
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- Release the shoulder and waist straps from the harness lock before you assemble the seat unit. Place the seat unit fabrics back pocket (3) over the seat unit's backrest.
Twin Cerox 360: two harnesses for two children
Warning!
Make sure that the fabrics are in place before use
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- Place the shoulder straps through the holes in the back of the seat unit fabrics (4).
- Place the waist straps through the holes in the seat fabrics (5).
- Place the crotch straps through the holes in the base and the seat unit (6).
Twin Cerox 360: two harnesses
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- A harness with shoulder and crotch straps contains two shoulder pads and one larger crotch pad. Place the shoulder pads over the two shoulder straps (7). Attach the waist harness with the lock (8). Put the crotch pad over the crotch strap.
Twin Cerox 360: two harnesses
Assembly of seat-unit
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- Make sure that the seat fabric's back pocket is attached correctly onto the backrest frame (9).
WARNING
- Always make sure that the backrest is in a safe position before it is used. This step is very IMPORTANT.
Twin Cerox 360: two backrests
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Close-up of hands performing a sewing or sewing process on a garment (no visible text or symbols)- Fasten both fabric armrests over the sides of the seat unit.
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- Place the footrest pocket (10) over the footrest and attach it with the press studs through the gaps in the seat-unit plate.
• The footrest pad is reversible
Warning!
• Never let your child/children stand on the footrest!
Twin Cerox 360: footrests with two pockets
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Assembly of the front bar cover
- Place the bumper bar protection (11) over the bumper bar and zip.
- Fasten the crotch strap (12) around the bumper bar.
Twin Cerox 360: One bumper bar cover and two crotch straps
Assembly of seat-unit
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- Press the two plastic legs, one on each side of the hood, into the two plastic holders on the seat frame, one on each side. Make sure they snap into place.
- Press the press studs into place on both sides of the hood
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- Fasten the two plastic hooks (13) on the hood apron (14), to the metalbar (15) of the seat adjustment lever.
Twin Cerox 360: four plastic hooks
IMPORTANT
- The hood should always be assembled when the pram is used and the hooks should be fastened.
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- Slide the safety barriers (16) lower part through the slit on the under side of the hood pocket.
WARNING
- The plastic safety barriers (16) must always be able to move freely through the slit on the under side of the hood.
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- Slip the apron over the footrest and pull toward the front of the hood. Snap the apron onto the four press-studs, two on each side of the hood.
IMPORTANT
• The hood can not be folded with the apron attached.
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Unfolding the chassis
- Apply the brake on the pram. - Raise the handle, while you are holding the side of the chassis, until the chassis locks click into the locked position on both sides of the pram.
WARNING
- The chassis locks need to click into the locked position.
- The safety catch (secondary locking mechanism) is activated to prevent unintentional folding if the chassis lock is not locked into position.
- Please make sure, before you use the pram that the chassis lock is in the locked position.
Attaching the wheels
- Remove the plastic protection from the axles. Save them for future use.
- Attach the wheels with the wheel cogs (1). Press in the hub cap's release button (2), push the wheels onto the axles as far as it can go. Release the button and pull the wheel towards you, until you hear a definite click. Repeat the same procedure for all four wheels. Please make sure that the wheels are attached properly and cannot be pulled off the axle.
- Release the brake by pushing the brake bar up towards you using minimum force with your foot.
IMPORTANT
- The wheels are greased and can leave marks on textiles. Please use wheel protection indoors to protect your floors.
- Risk of suffocation. Don't let your child play with or in some other way handle the plastic protections.
- Because of the influence of ozone and UV radiation the tyres may develop small cracks due to the rubber drying out. This does not affect the vehicle's driving ability and safety and is not a reason for complaint.
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Illustration of a person using a device to interact with another person seated on a chair (no text or symbols visible)Attachment of the seat-unit.
- Engage the parking device: Lift the seat-unit by the handles (1) and push the Easy Fix into the attachments on both sides of the chassis (2) until it locks into its position.
- To release the seat-unit: Start by engaging the parking device. Pull the Easy-fix grip (1) towards you and then lift the seat-unit straight up.
• The seat-unit can be attached in both driving directions
WARNING
- Don't let any child be placed in the vehicle when it is being folded/unfolded
- Hold the handles steadily until the seat unit is in place.
IMPORTANT
- Make sure that the seat-unit is in place, before you start to use the vehicle.
- Never lift the top part when it is assembled onto the chassis
Assembly and usage of the chassis
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Close-up of a mechanical component with a downward arrow indicating motion or force (no text or symbols)Engaging the parking device (only valid for prams with the foot brake)
- Engage the parking device by pushing it down with your foot.
• Disengage the parking device by pulling up
Warning!
- Never leave the vehicle without first engaging the parking device.
- The brake should always be engaged when you lift your child in and out of the pram
- Avoid uphill or downhill parking.
• Make sure that the cogs are attached properly on all 4 wheels. - Make sure that the brake pin engages into the cogs when the vehicle is parked into position.
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component, with no visible text or symbols.Engaging the parking device (only valid for prams with a hand brake)
- Pull the brake lever towards the handle. If the handle is placed over the swivel wheels, then the brake lever needs to be pushed down towards the handle.
WARNING!
- When the pram has a hand brake: Never step on the plastic part where the foot brake is normally situated.
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- Release the brake by pulling the small safety catch (1) to release the brake lever.
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- Let the safety catch be extended and push down the brake lever gently (2). Please note that the brake lever wants to snap over fast since it is under tension. Hold against it and let it down gently.
If the handle is reversed to the other side with the swivel wheels then the brake lever needs to be facing down towards the handle.
Assembly and usage of the chassis
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To reverse the handle
- Engage the brake
- If you would like to change the seat direction easily you can reverse the handle.
- Move the handle to it's upright position. Release the mechanism by grabbing the Newton hook and pull the black plastic part up towards you (7) with both hands. Once it has released, push the handle carefully over to the other side of the vehicle (8). After that the handle can be locked into position on the other side.
- Check that it clicks into position on the other side and that the Newton hook has engaged properly.
- Note! Be careful when moving the handle over so that you do not damage the surface of the chassis.
- Adjust the handle to the position required.
IMPORTANT
- Make sure that the area is clear. Remember the child's active safety is your responsibility.
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Diagram of a mechanical device with labeled parts, no readable text or symbols presentFolding the pram
- Start by making sure that the handle is on the same side as the safety catches (9) and that the pram is braked.
- Release the safety catches by pulling these gently towards you.
- Press down the safety catch and fold the handle forward.
- If you need to make more space you can remove the wheels by pressing in the hub cap's release mechanism and pulling the wheel off the axle.
- Wipe off any dirt or grease from the axles before you replace the wheels.
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How to adjust the height of the handle
- Adjust the height by pressing the grey buttons on the inside of the handle (4). Keep the buttons pressed in while you adjust to the required position (5)
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Mechanical device with lever and handle, showing motion direction arrows (no text or symbols)Adjusting the hood
- Adjust the hood by gently pulling the front backwards and forwards until it reaches the desired position. - Some stroller models are equipped with mosquito net. The mosquito net can be pulled over the footrest and attached with the plastic hooks.
Important!
- Never lift the stroller by holding on to the hood - Never lift the top part when it is assembled on the chassis
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Adjusting the footrest
- The footrest can be adjusted into two positions. Adjust the footrest to the down position by releasing the lock on the side of the footrest and pulling the footrest horizontally and downwards. - Make sure that the footrest is locked into desired position before usage. - The footrest is adjusted by pulling the footrest upwards and then pushing it horizontally back towards the pram. - The footrest pad is reversible.
Twin Cerox 360: Two footrests
WARNING!
Never let your child/children stand on the footrest
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Adjust the 5-point harness
- Bring crutch strap (1) forward between the child's legs and up toward front of waist. Insert the waist straps (2) into the harness buckle until they "click" in place. Make sure waist straps are fastened. - Adjust all straps, using the sliders (3). - To release shoulder and waist straps, press the buttons (4) in the centre of the harness buckle. - Attachment points are provided at the ends of each waist strap for a separate harness complying with BS 6684
Warning!
- Always use the harness when the child is placed in the vehicle. Make sure that all buckles are fitted into position and that the harness is attached to the vehicle's D-rings.
Twin Cerox 360: Two 5-point harness
Assembly and usage of the chassis
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Illustration of a mechanical assembly with arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)Adjusting the backrest
The seat backrest is adjustable by moving the seat adjustment lever (7) located at the bottom behind the seat, toward backrest.
WARNING!
- Once in desired position, push on backrest to ensure a locked position.
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- The wheels are locked/ positioned by pressing the locking ring down. - The wheels can rotate freely 360 degrees by pulling the locking ring up.
Use of the raincover
- The raincover is attached by placing the raincover over the carry-cot and seat-unit. Please note that there is an opening in the raincover near the hood opening. Use the raincover that is supplied with the pram.
- Always use the raincover when it's raining or snowing. If the pram is damp before the raincover is attached, wipe off fabrics first if possible.
- Make sure that the raincover is completely dry before it is placed back into it's bag.
Assembly and usage of the City Carry-cot
(Accessory to City Cerox 360)
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Assembly of pram body
- Remove plastic covers from mattress, fabrics and discard. Slide the two metal support brackets (1) onto the base (2) of the pram body.
• The base is made of wood.
WARNING
- Risk of suffocation. Do not let your children play with the plastic bag.
- Make sure that the metal support bars are attached so that the pram stability and safety will not be jeopardised.
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- Insert the mattress (4).
WARNING
- The depth from the top of the mattress together with other bed accessories to the carry-cot upper part (3) must be at least 150mm.
- Do not add a mattress thicker than 25 mm.
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Diagram showing a mechanical or fluidic component with arrows indicating direction (no text or symbols)- Attach the hood to the pram body by pushing the plastic leg of the hood into the plastic holders on the pram body. Make sure they snap into place.
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- Press the hood fabric onto the plastic holder (5), on each side. Press the velcro (6) onto the pram body.
- The press studs on the back of the hood is to use when the hood is rolled up for better ventilation when it is hot.
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- Press the apron onto the hood (7) and onto the plastic holder (8) on each side.
IMPORTANT
- The hood cannot be pushed back when the apron is snapped onto the hood without releasing the press studs (8)
Assembly and usage of the City Carry-cot
(Accessory to City Cerox 360)
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Diagram of a mechanical device with directional arrows indicating motion or force (no text or symbols)Adjusting the hood
- Adjust the hood by gently pulling the hood forward into desired position.
- Do not adjust the hood while the apron is attached.
IMPORTANT
- Never carry the carry-cot by the hood.
- Never lift the carry-cot when it is assembled onto the chassis.
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Attachment of the carry-cot
- Engage the parking device: Lift the carry-cot by handles and push the Easy Fix into the attachments (9) on both sides of the chassis until it locks into its position.
WARNING
- Make sure that the top part is in locked position on both sides.
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- Start by engaging the parking device. Pull the Easy Fix grip towards you and then lift the carry-cot straight up. When the Easy-Fix can not be pushed any further, the top part can then be removed.
Use of the rain cover
- The rain cover is attached by placing the rain cover over the carrycot and seat-unit. Please note that there is an opening in the rain cover near the hood opening. Use the rain cover that is supplied with the pram.
- Always use the rain cover when it's raining or snowing. If the pram is damp before the rain cover is attached, wipe off the fabrics first if possible.
- Make sure the rain cover is completely dry before it is placed back into its bag.
General care and maintenance instructions
- Never expose your vehicle to excessive sunlight for long periods of time.
• Always use a rain cover when it is snowing or raining. - Never store your vehicle in cold and/or damp places.
- Should the chassis become wet, dry it off promptly. Make sure the vehicle is completely dry before storing.
- If the vehicle is used near the ocean or salted roads, spray the chassis with a hose, and dry.
- Take care when transporting or storing the chassis since the surface is delicate. Scratches to the chassis surface, that arise after the sale is not a valid complaint.
Routine Inspection
- Regularly clean the chassis and metal parts of the vehicle dry off and lubricate all joints of the chassis. Spokes, and fenders on all wheels, should frequently be wiped off with a dry cloth. When the pram is used during the winter time, cleaning of the pram should be done at least once a week. Lack of maintenance could cause corrosion on the spokes and fenders. Should corrosion on the surface occur, which is a possibility, you are required to remove this with a corrosion cleaning agent.
Important! Powdercoated chassis and powdercoated rims shall never be treated with a corrosion cleaning agent as the colour will change.
- It is recommended to lubricate the wheel axles and suspension system every three months (clean axles with a cloth prior to lubrication). Axles may be lubricated with petroleum jelly or automobile oil.
Check that:
- all chassis locking devices are functioning properly.
- all rivets, nuts and bolts are firmly tightened and not broken.
- all plastic parts are not cracked or broken.
- the wheel bushings are in a good condition.
- all velcros are securely fastened on backrest pocket and seat board flap.
- the press-stud is securely fastened on the footrest flap.
- all elastic straps are in a good condition.
- the secondary locking mechanism is intact and can move freely.
- The handles and the bottom of the carrycot should be inspected regularly for signs of damage and wear.
PLEASE OBSERVE
- When in need of servicing with original parts and other technical issues that require a professional decision, always get in touch with your retailer where your Emmaljunga product was purchased. All Emmaljunga products come with a 6 month manufacturing guarantee. This guarantee does not apply when issues arise through normal wear and tear.
• This information is relevant for Great Britain only.
WARNING
- Tyres can when in contact with PVC-floor or other plastic materials cause discoloration. Always use wheel protection if the pram/stroller is stored on delicate surfaces.
Washing instructions
- Hood: Take off and extend the hood. Shower the hood from the inside (interior fabric) with luke warm water. Use mild liquid soap as detergent. Cleanse it thoroughly. Drip dry the fully extended hood.
- Seat fabric and 5-point harness (only applies to City Cerox 360 and Twin City Cerox 360): Remove the seat fabric from the chassis. Remove the seat-board; store it in a dry place. Hand wash seat fabrics in lukewarm water. Use mild liquid soap as detergent. Cleanse thoroughly. Drip dry the seat fabric. When the seat fabric is removed the 5-point harness is accessible. Only wipe the nylon straps and plastic parts clean with a damp-cloth. Do not hand wash. Make sure the harness is dry before reassembly.
- Front bar padding (only applies to City Cerox 360 and Twin City Cerox 360): Remove the front bar padding/apron. Hand wash in luke warm water. Use mild liquid soap as detergent on the surface of the exterior fabric. Handle non-woven interior material with care. Drip-dry.
- Pram body (City Carry-cot):
Wipe the exterior fabric and the interior lining material, clean with a damp cloth. Do not hand wash. Use a mild liquid soap as a detergent. Drip dry. Dry the pram body in its fully extended position. Make sure the wooden base is protected from any water.
General Information
- Ironing: If any fabric part needs to be ironed, always use a 100 % cotton cloth in-between the iron and the fabric to protect the fabric surface. Iron the exterior fabrics (100 %) polyester and the interior fabrics on gentle heat (110°C on the iron).
- Make sure all parts are completely dry before reassembly. Check the trimmings and the seam on the seat fabric underneath the backrest-pocket.
- You may apply a material protector (like Scotchgard™) on the exterior fabric after washing. Always apply before reassembly.
WARNING
- Do not place child/children in stroller for at least 24 hours after applying a material protector.
Reassembly after washing
WARNING
- Make sure all parts are assembled correctly according to the instructions in this manual.
- Make sure the seat-board and the foot-rest-board are correctly positioned before reassembly and use.
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Diagram showing a hand holding a curved object with a black circular feature and two arrows indicating motion or force (no text or symbols)natural_image
Diagram of a vehicle's seat assembly with directional arrows indicating rotation (no text or labels)natural_image
Close-up of a hand pressing down on a car seatbelt, with a numbered arrow indicating '10' (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Close-up of hands adjusting a garment with a zipper and arrow indicating fabric detail (no text or symbols)natural_image
Close-up of a car seatbelt buckle with a downward arrow indicating compression (no text or symbols)natural_image
Mechanical component diagram showing a curved assembly with labeled dimension (16), no readable text or symbols present.natural_image
Illustration of a person adjusting a seatbelt using a tool (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Line drawing of a person using a bicycle seatbelt device (no text or symbols)2

Rungon kasaaminen
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Illustration of a person using a medical or surgical device to interact with another person seated on a chair (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Diagram of a mechanical component with a downward arrow indicating force or direction (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component, with no visible text or symbols.natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a tool inserted into a component (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Close-up of hands adjusting a mechanical component with a numbered arrow pointing to a detail (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Illustration of a hand using a tool to cut a mechanical component, labeled with number 6 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)natural_image
Diagram of a mechanical device with labeled parts, no readable text or symbols presentRattaan kasaaminen
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Black-and-white illustration of a person wearing a patterned shirt and holding a tool, with no visible text or symbols.natural_image
Mechanical device with lever and handle, showing motion direction arrow (no text or symbols)Kuomun säätäminen
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component, with no visible text or symbols.natural_image
Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)Kopan kokoaminen
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Diagram showing a hand pressing down on a curved mechanical component with a black circular feature, no text or symbols presentnatural_image
Diagram of a vehicle's seat assembly with directional arrows indicating rotation (no text or labels)Kuomun säätäminen
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Close-up of a hand pressing down on a car seatbelt, with a numbered arrow indicating '10' (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Close-up of hands adjusting a garment with a zipper and arrow indicating fabric detail (no text or symbols)natural_image
Close-up of a car seatbelt buckle with a downward arrow indicating compression (no text or symbols)natural_image
Mechanical component diagram showing a curved assembly with labeled dimension (16), no readable text or symbols present.natural_image
Illustration of a hand adjusting a seatbelt device (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Line drawing of a person using a bicycle seatbelt device (no text or symbols)2

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Illustration of a person using a medical or surgical device on a chair (no text or symbols visible)Slå stellet op
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Diagram of a mechanical component with a downward arrow indicating force or direction (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component, with no visible text or symbols.natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a tool inserted into a component (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Illustration of hands adjusting a mechanical component with a numbered label (1), no visible text or symbols beyond the number.natural_image
Mechanical clamp or tool assembly diagram showing a hand holding a bracket, with no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
Mechanical assembly diagram showing a motor with attached components and labeled part '9' (no text or symbols beyond label)natural_image
Black-and-white illustration of a person wearing a patterned shirt and holding a bag, with no visible text or symbols.natural_image
Mechanical device with lever and curved arm, showing motion direction (no text or symbols)Justering af kalechen
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component, with no visible text or symbols.natural_image
Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component, no text or symbols presentnatural_image
Diagram showing a mechanical or fluidic component with an arrow indicating direction, no text or symbols presentnatural_image
Diagram of a mechanical device with directional arrows indicating rotation or movement (no text or symbols)Justere kalechen
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