Century 4-in-1 TravelSolutions User manual

Category
Strollers
Type
User manual
Instruction
Manual
English PM-1391AA 11/99
Do not use this product until
you read and understand
these instructions.
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DEDICATED TO QUALITY
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If you should have any problems with this product, call
toll-free 1-800-837-4044 or fax at 1-610-286-4555.
Or write us at: Century Products
P.O. Box 100
Elverson, PA 19520-9974
Attention: Customer Service Department
Please have the following information available. See label
on stroller leg.
Model Number:
Manufacture Date:
Date of Purchase:
Need Help?
Read and understand stroller instruction manual before
using stroller.
Read and understand car seat instruction manual
before using car seat in a vehicle and on stroller.
Never leave child unattended.
Do not use accessories other than those provided
by Century/Graco.
NOTE: All warnings and instructions apply whether
stroller is being used with or without child’s tray in the
use position.
Car Seat/Stroller Use:
Maximum Weight: 22 lbs. (10 kg)
Maximum Height: 29 inches (73.7 cm)
Front Seat Use:
Maximum Weight: 40 lbs. (18.2 kg)
Maximum Height: 40 inches (101 cm)
Rear Seat Use:
Maximum Weight: 40 lbs. (18.2 kg)
Maximum Height: 40 inches (101 cm)
Activity: Use with child who is able to walk.
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Safety First Checklist
Weight, Height and Activity Limits
Save instruction manual
for future reference.
Page:
1 Important Information
2 Warnings
3 Assembly
Opening Stroller
Front Wheel Assembly
Locking Footrest
Rear Wheel Assembly
Attaching Cup Holder
5 General Stroller Use
Locking Or Unlocking Rear Wheels
Locking Or Unlocking Front Wheel Swivels
Child’s Tray Use
Closing Child’s Tray Slot
Seat Back Positions
Adjusting Handle
Convenience Adjustments
Canopy Positions
Securing Child With Harness
7 Car Seat/Stroller Use
Attaching Car Seat
Canopy Positions
Removing Car Seat
9 Rear Seat Use
Adjustments For Use With Child
Convenience Adjustment
Securing Seated Child With Harness
Standing Position
10 Folding Stroller
11 Maintenance
Cleaning Cup Holder
Cleaning Stroller
Dented Wheels
12 Replacement Parts
Table of Contents
Failure to follow all warnings and instructions could result in serious injury or
death.
Never leave child unattended, even when sleeping.
- Child may become entangled in harness straps and suffocate.
- Stroller may roll away and crash even with brakes engaged.
Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use seat belt.
Always be sure stroller is fully set up and fold locks are engaged before using.
DO NOT pull or carry stroller on stairs or escalators with child in it.
DO NOT allow child to climb unassisted into stroller, play, hang or pull down on car seat or
stroller handle as stroller may tip over.
DO NOT hang or place anything on handle or canopy. Stroller may become unstable and tip
over.
Always be sure child is clear of any moving parts when adjusting stroller.
DO NOT jog with stroller. Push stroller at a normal walking speed only. Fast walking, jogging
or running can cause loss of control.
DO NOT overload basket/pouch. Maximum basket/pouch weight is 10 lbs. (4.5 kg). Stroller
may become unstable and tip over.
DO NOT use accessories other than those provided by Century/Graco.
WARNINGS
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1 Hold swivel wheel assembly
upright (Tab pointing down).
2 Tilt stroller slightly back and
push wheel assembly onto leg
until it locks in place.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for
opposite leg.
CAUTION: After wheel assembly is complete, pull on
wheels to check that they are locked in place.
1 Stand stroller upright and
rotate lever to release latch.
2 Spread handle and rear legs
until both Fold Locks “click”
into position.
ASSEMBLY
3
Opening Stroller
WARNING
Prevent a possible choking hazard, discard
axle protectors and polybag which contained
rear wheel parts.
Front Wheel Assembly
Tab
Pull footrest out, then push
down until Bracket on bottom
of footrest snaps onto Cross
Tube.
Locking Footrest
1
Remove axle protectors from ends of axle and discard.
Rear Wheel Assembly
Fold Locks
Bracket
Cross Tube
2 With stroller laying face down
on floor, slide Brake Housing
onto rear leg until it clicks in
place.
NOTE: Brake levers must face
rear of stroller.
Repeat for opposite leg.
3 While holding Axle Sleeve
between Brake Housings, slide
Axle through Brake Housing,
Axle Sleeve and opposite Brake
Housing.
4 Secure Wheel to Axle:
Slide Wheel onto Axle with Ribs facing in.
Push Wheel Retainer onto end of Axle while supporting
opposite end of Axle (to keep Axle from sliding). Wheel
Retainer will snap into groove on end of Axle.
NOTE: Make sure large end of Wheel Retainer is towards
Wheel.
Snap Retainer Cap over Wheel Retainer.
Line up Hub Cap tabs with slots in Wheel and snap Hub
Cap in place.
Repeat for opposite wheel.
4
ASSEMBLY continued
CAUTION:
Failure to install retainer cap may cause wheels to come
off of stroller.
After wheel assembly is complete, pull on wheels to check
that they are secure.
Hub
Cap
Retainer
Cap
Wheel
Retainer
Wheel
Brake
Housing
1 Rotate both Locking Levers to
open position as shown.
2 Snap one end of cup holder
over stroller frame above
handle locks, rotate down to
opposite side and snap in
place.
3 Rotate both Locking Levers
over handle tubes to secure
cup holder to handle.
Attaching Cup Holder
Ribs
Axle
WARNING
• To avoid burns, never put hot liquids in cup
holder.
• Avoid possible tipping. DO NOT place more
than 3 lbs. (1.4 kg) in cup holder.
Axle
Sleeve
Locking Levers
Brake
Housing
Axle
Sleeve
Axle
Locking Levers
Be sure Tongue of child’s tray
pad is inserted into child’s tray
Slot when car seat is not
attached to stroller.
GENERAL STROLLER USE
5
Closing Child’s Tray Slot
Slot
Tongue
1 LOCKING:
Push in on both brake levers.
2 UNLOCKING:
• Push down and in on
brake release button.
Pull out on brake lever.
Repeat for opposite wheel.
Locking Or Unlocking Rear Wheels
Smooth Surfaces - Use swivel wheels.
Push lever up on front of
wheel so that wheels can
swivel freely.
Rough Surfaces - Use straight wheels.
Push lever down on front of
wheel. When wheels are
straight, they lock in place
for straight tracking.
Locking Or Unlocking Front Wheel Swivels
Stroller may be used with Child’s Tray up or down.
1 For up position:
Rotate child’s tray over
lower edge of seat.
Push child’s tray into slots.
Pull on child’s tray to be sure
it is securely locked.
2 For down position:
Press child’s tray Release
Buttons on sides
of fold locks.
Pull child’s tray out until it
stops.
Allow child’s tray to drop
under seat.
Child’s Tray Use
Release
Button
Seat back has three (3) positions:
Upright, Semi-upright and
Recline
To adjust positions:
Push both seat back Levers
inward.
Move seat back to new
position.
Release Levers.
Seat Back Positions
Levers
GENERAL STROLLER USE continued
WARNING
Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding
out:
Always use waist straps and tummy pad to
restrain child, even when sleeping.
To prevent child from standing or sliding
out of stroller, be sure waist straps and
tummy pad are SNUG and do not slip loose.
Periodically check waist straps and tummy
pad to be sure they are snug around child.
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Securing Child With Harness
Unlock harness system by
pressing Tabs on both buckles.
Secure child with harness system:
Place waist straps around
child’s waist.
Place tummy pad between
child’s legs.
Snap buckle tongues into
buckles on each side of
tummy pad.
Adjust waist straps to snugly
fit child.
NOTE: Adjust length of waist
straps by loosening or
tightening as shown.
Tabs
Canopy has two (2) positions: opened and closed.
Canopy Positions
Rear Footrest:
For additional stride distance:
Push footrest up until it
stays in place.
Basket:
For easier access to basket when
child is NOT in rear seat:
Rotate rear seat back
down over rear seat.
Convenience Adjustments
1 Twist both handle locks inwards
until loose.
2 Grasp center of handle and pull
out to desired length.
3 Twist both handle locks outwards
until they are tight.
DO NOT over tighten handle
locks.
Adjusting Handle
1 Set both rear brakes to prevent
stroller from moving by
pushing in on both Brake
Levers.
2 Position child’s tray in up position:
Rotate child’s tray over lower
edge of seat.
Push child’s tray into slots.
Pull on child’s tray to be sure
it is securely locked.
3 Remove Tongue of child’s
tray pad from child’s tray
Slot:
While pulling out
Red Button, pull
up on child’s
tray pad.
4 Position stroller seat back in
recline position. (See “General
Stroller Use”.)
5 With car seat handle in locked carrying position (upright),
insert car seat adapter Tongue into child’s tray Slot.
NOTE: Car seat may be placed in child’s tray slot either
rear-facing or forward-facing.
CAR SEAT/STROLLER USE
7
WARNING
Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding
out:
Always use car seat harness straps to
restrain child, even when sleeping.
Always be sure car seat handle is in locked
upright carrying position when lifting or
carrying child.
Always make sure car seat is locked into
child’s tray before each use.
Always be sure brakes are locked when
attaching and removing car seat from
stroller frame.
DO NOT lift car seat/stroller unit by
car seat handle or car seat shell. Handle
may break.
Rear-facing
Forward-facing
Tongue
Slot
Tongue
Slot
Red Button
Tongue
Attaching Car Seat
6 Attach straps to secure car seat
to stroller:
Use of proper Snaps provide the
snuggest attachment to stroller
frame.
Forward-facing
Snap
Rear-facing
Snap
Slot
1 Set both rear brakes to prevent
stroller from moving by
pushing in on both Brake
Levers.
2 Move car seat handle to locked
upright carrying position.
CAUTION: Be sure a “click”
sound is heard and handle is
locked.
CAUTION: Pull up on
car seat to be sure it is
locked in child’s tray.
NOTE: Car seat comes with a level indicator which is not
applicable when car seat is used in stroller frame.
CAR SEAT/STROLLER USE continued
8
Stroller canopy has two (2) positions: opened and closed.
Canopy Positions
NOTE: Stroller and car seat
canopies can both be
closed at the same time.
3 Unsnap both straps securing
car seat to stroller.
4 Pull Red Button on front of
child’s tray out and lift car seat.
5 After removing car seat, insert
Tongue of child’s tray pad into
child’s tray Slot.
Red Button
Slot
Tongue
Removing Car Seat
Unlock harness system by
pressing both Tabs on each
side of buckle.
Secure child with harness system:
Place waist straps around
child’s waist.
Place crotch strap between
child’s legs.
Snap buckle tongues into
buckle on crotch strap.
Adjust waist straps to snugly
fit child.
NOTE: Adjust length of waist
straps by loosening or tightening
as shown.
Child must stand facing
forward with feet centered
on rear footrest while holding
Hand Grips on canopy cross
tube.
For additional child comfort
in rear seat:
Push in both Buttons on
sides of seat back while
rotating top section of
seat back forward.
Rear Footrest:
Push footrest down to rear
axle.
CAUTION: DO NOT allow
child to stand on rear axle.
Rear Seat Back:
Rotate rear seat back up.
Handle:
Fully extend handle.
(See “General Stroller Use”.)
Adjustments For Use with Child
REAR SEAT USE
9
Securing Seated Child With Harness
WARNING
Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding
out:
Always use waist and crotch straps to
restrain child.
To prevent child from standing or sliding
out of stroller, be sure waist straps and
crotch straps are SNUG and do not slip loose.
Periodically check waist and crotch straps to
be sure they are snug around child.
Before placing child in rear seat, the following
adjustments MUST be made.
WARNING
Avoid serious injury or death:
Use rear seat for a child who weighs less
than 40 lbs. (18.2 kg) and is able to walk.
DO NOT allow child to stand on rear seat.
Standing Position
Convenience Adjustment
4 Engage latch on side of stroller
to keep stroller folded.
1 Set both rear brakes to prevent
stroller from moving by
pushing in on both Brake
Levers.
2 If car seat is attached to stroller, remove car seat.
(See “Car Seat/Stroller Use”.)
3 Fold stroller:
NOTE: Stroller can be folded
with child’s tray up or down.
Child’s tray will drop below
seat when folding.
Release fold locks on each
side by grasping handle
grips and pressing on both
Buttons.
Continue holding buttons in
and lift upward on handles
to fold stroller.
IMPORTANT:
When folding stroller, turn
stroller front wheels to
straddle frame.
DO NOT allow front wheels
to rest on frame. Doing so
will cause wheels to warp
and they will not roll
correctly.
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FOLDING STROLLER
11
MAINTENANCE
To remove cup holder, rotate both locking levers away
from handle tube, then pull up on cup holder.
Wash cup holder in warm water and mild soap. DO NOT
USE abrasives, solvents, strong detergents, or household
cleaners: they can weaken plastic.
DO NOT place in dishwasher.
Cleaning Cup Holder
Sometimes wheels become dented from shipment or
from normal use. You may try the following procedure
for repairing the dented wheel before calling our
Customer Service Department:
Blow warm air from hair dryer over dented area for
1 to 3 minutes.
Dented Wheels
WARNING
Avoid serious injury or death:
Periodically check anchoring straps beneath
seat pad to ensure they are secured to
frame.
Periodically check and clean child’s tray slot.
If dirty, car seat adapter tongue will not
latch properly. Remove loose objects,
crumbs and any other debris from slot.
Seats and Frame:
Wipe fabric and frame with damp cloth and mild
soap. DO NOT USE abrasives, solvents, strong
detergents, or household cleaners: they can weaken
plastic.
DO NOT machine wash or dry seat pads that have
boards in them.
Comfort Pad:
Machine wash in cold water, machine dry on cool
setting to prevent shrinkage. DO NOT wash with
other clothes.
When replacing comfort pad, make sure all waist and
tummy pad are rethreaded through slots in comfort
pad.
Loop front of comfort pad over leg rest and refasten
attachment strips.
Child’s Tray Slot:
Clean child’s tray slot with mild soap and water.
DO NOT use household detergents.
Cleaning Stroller
A. Front Wheel Assembly US $ 11.00 x _____ = $ ______
(11-96X/11-97X)
B. Rear Wheel Kit Including US $ 6.00 x _____ = $ ______
Retainer and Cap (11-96X/11-97X)
C. Hub Cap Set (4) (11-96X/11-97X) US $ 5.00 x _____ = $ ______
D. Seat Pad (11-96X/11-97X) US $ 16.00 x _____ = $ ______
E. Comfort Pad (11-96X/11-97X) US $ 10.00 x _____ = $ ______
F. Canopy Pad with Window US $ 8.00 x _____ = $ ______
(11-96X/11-97X)
G. Canopy Frame (11-96X/11-97X) US $ 9.00 x _____ = $ ______
H. Cup Holder with Lid (11-96X/11-97X) US $ 12.00 x _____ = $ ______
I. Basket (11-96X/11-97X) US $ 16.00 x _____ = $ ______
J. Instruction Manual (11-96X/11-97X) FREE x _____ = FREE
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Parts List Price Quantity Total
NOTE: Prices subject to change.
Total Parts $ ______
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Cardholder’s Name:
Card Number:
Card Exp. Date:
Check enclosed for $
SHIP TO:
Name:
Address:
City:
State: Zip:
Telephone No.:( )
Please make checks payable in U.S. Currency to
CENTURY PRODUCTS or charge to VISA or MASTERCARD.
Orders outside USA and Canada MUST use credit card.
Total Parts $
Sales Tax $
Shipping & Handling $
Outside Continental USA $
Total $
MAIL BOTH PAGES OF ORDER TO:
CENTURY PRODUCTS
P.O. Box 100
ELVERSON, PA 19520-9974
ATTENTION: CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT
FAX BOTH PAGES OF ORDER TO:
(610) 286-4555
Shipping & Handling
$ 0.01 to $ 5.00 = $ 4.00
$ 5.01 to $ 50.00 = $ 5.00
$ 50.01 to $200.00 = 10% of Order Total
$200.01 and over = 5% of Order Total
Outside Continental USA
$ 2.00 = AK, HI, PR, VI, Guam
$10.00 = Mexico
All others, call for quote.
Sales Tax
California, Indiana, Maryland and
New York Residents Add Sales &
Applicable Local Taxes
• Ohio Residents Add 5.75% Sales Tax
• Pennsylvania Residents Add 6% Sales
Tax except for Philadelphia and
Allegheny Counties add 7% Sales Tax
• South Carolina Residents Add 5% Sales
Tax
REPLACEMENT PARTS ORDER FORM
We must have this information to process your order: see label
on leg of stroller.
Model No.:
Manufacture Date:
NOTE: If requested color is not available, a similar color
will be substituted.
PM-1391AA 11/99
Remember
We are here to help you!
For immediate help, call our Customer
Service Department at 1-800-837-4044
or fax at 1-610-286-4555.
Visit us at our Web site:
www.centuryproducts.com
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Century 4-in-1 TravelSolutions User manual

Category
Strollers
Type
User manual

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