Yakima Double bug Owner's Manual

Summary of Double bug

  • Page 1

    Inside this book… introduction .......................... Page 2 before you begin ............................ 3 jogger responsibilities ................ 4 passenger safety ............................ 5 load limits ....................................... 6 tire pressure ...............................

  • Page 2: Jogging Stroller

    1033058b - 2/16 page 2 of 16 important warning! Before using this yakima jogging stroller, read this manual in its entirety since it contains instructions pertaining to operation, assembly and safety. Failure to adhere to the information, in the owners’ manual, could result in an accident causing se...

  • Page 3: Before You Begin:

    1033058b - 3/16 page 3 of 16 1 before you begin: read all of this booklet before assembling and operating your new stroller! Have the children play alone while you enjoy a cup of tea and focus on this important information regarding your new stroller. Warning: failure to read and follow the instruct...

  • Page 4: Jogger’S Responsibilities:

    1033058b - 4/16 page 4 of 16 — it all begins with the jogger — just like everything else affected by the pull of gravity, your stroller can and will tip over in certain circumstances. Here are some tips to reduce that risk: •• avoid tipping over •• use good judgement: jogging with a stroller require...

  • Page 5: Everyone

    1033058b - 5/16 page 5 of 16 everyone needs water passenger safety never leave your child unattended in the stroller! H 2 o it is important to keep yourself and your passenger properly hydrated at all times so bring plenty of water and make it easily accessible. Safety, comfort and well being are es...

  • Page 6: Do Not Exceed Stroller

    1033058b - 6/16 page 6 of 16 warning exceeding this limit is unsafe and may result in accident or injury to passenger, stroller and jogger. Do not exceed stroller weight limits! Load limits stroller weight limit 90 lbs. (41 kg) before each ride, properly inflate your tires! Use only yakima supplied ...

  • Page 7: Transporting Animals

    1033058b - 7/16 page 7 of 16 arf. Transporting animals yakima strollers are specifically designed to transport children, not your pets. Safety warnings warning: never leave children unattended while seated in the stroller. Never leave children unbuckled—even for a moment—while seated in the stroller...

  • Page 8: Prepare The Wheels…

    1033058b - 8/16 page 8 of 16 open the foot rest. 5 secure the seat-tensioning strap. 4 3 open the stroller — 1 3 2 2 assemble stroller: lift wheel forks out. Open frame until it snaps open and cannot fold closed. Extend seat outward. 1 test the handle to make sure the stroller stays open! Unpack and...

  • Page 9: Test The Installation.

    1033058b - 9/16 page 9 of 16 nut waved washer (keep in place) flat washer axle • install the pins with the wire below the axle. • close both wires over the ends of both pins. Secure the axles with pins! While holding the nut in the wheel, rotate until the holes align. Assemble axles on each rear whe...

  • Page 10

    1033058b - 10/16 page 10 of 16 14 o p e n close attach front wheel. • slide wheel between open brake pads. • insert forks onto skewer with quick release lever in the open position. 13 15 16 engage the brake by compressing the calipers and closing the lever. • adjust brake pads until aligned to metal...

  • Page 11: Warning:

    1033058b - 11/16 page 11 of 16 20 pass the large loop through the small loop… pull until the strap is tight. Pass the small loop between the frame and the brake bar… 18 if the safety strap is not installed— anchor the strap to the frame at the rear axle below the brake bar. Warning: the strap must b...

  • Page 12: Warning:

    1033058b - 12/16 page 12 of 16 21 open the straps and position your passenger. • attach the hooks. • to engage the buckles, push the pieces together until you hear a click. To qualify as a passenger: child must be able to sit upright, and be strong enough to hold up his or her head. If you are not s...

  • Page 13: Release The Brakes.

    1033058b - 13/16 page 13 of 16 release the brakes. 26 tighten shoulder straps. 23 position strap junction at child’s belly. Warning straps which are too loose can allow the child to fall from the stroller. Potential choking hazard or neck injury can occur from a strap junction which is too high. • a...

  • Page 14: Before-You-Jog Checklist

    1033058b - 14/16 page 14 of 16 before the ride • release the brakes by lifting up on the brake bar. • wrap the safety strap around your wrist. Passenger loading • set the rear brakes to load or unload passengers. • lift children into stroller. • attach all straps and tighten securely. • junction of ...

  • Page 15: To Remove Wheels:

    1033058b - 15/16 page 15 of 16 30 fold the foot rest. To remove wheels: front wheel: • free the brake pads by lifting the metal lever on the calipers. • loosen the skewer, remove the wheel. 31 rear wheels: • push the axle spring-pin to free the axle from the frame. • release each wheel. Folding the ...

  • Page 16: Stroller Maintenance

    If you need further technical assistance or replacement parts: please contact your dealer or call us at (888) 925-4621 or (707) 826-8000, monday through friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm pacific time. Limited warranty yakima products (“yakima”) will repair or replace merchandise which proves defective in mat...