Mountain Buggy Stroller Breeze Single B1204 User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS: For the following m odel Mountain Buggy® strollers:  
Urban Single - U1204  
Urban Double - U2204  
Urban Triple - U3204  
Terrain Single - T1204  
Terrain Double - T2204  
Breeze Single - B1204  
Note: Model and accessory availability may vary from country to country.  
Contents  
Pg  
Safety Instructions .................................................................................. 3  
Operation (Wheel Assembly etc) ............................................................. 4  
Operation (Folding, Brake, Wrist Strap) .................................................. 5  
Operation (Safety Harness, Seat Adjustment)........................................ 6  
Operation (Seat, Sunhood, Storm Cover, Sun Cover) ............................. 7  
Care and Maintenance ............................................................................ 8  
Parts of Stroller Frame............................................................................ 9  
Accessories ........................................................................................... 10  
Warranty Conditions ................................................................................11  
Warranty Registration Card.................................................................... 12  
W e t ake safe t y se riously. Compliance with safety standards for baby strollers is  
NOT compulsory in all countries.  
All Mountain Buggy® models, including when a Carrycot and Carseat Clip are attached,  
have passed the Australian/New Zealand Safety Standard AS/NZS 2088, and the British  
Standard BS 7409. Models sold in North America have also passed American Standard  
ASTM F833.  
Designed and made in New Zealand for Mountain Buggy® Ltd.  
Manufactured by Tritec Manufacturing Ltd, an ISO9002 credited supplier.  
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Operation  
FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY  
REAR WHEEL ASSEMBLY  
ALL MODELS  
ALL MODELS  
brake  
cog  
1. Holding both knobs at the same time, unscrew  
and pull out front axle.  
brake  
cog  
2. Insert front wheel(s). FRONT WHEELS HAVE  
NO BRAKE COG.  
3. Re-insert axle and nger tighten both knobs.  
axle  
1
2
Slide wheels onto each end of  
the axle.  
Check that brake cog is on the  
inside next to stroller frame.  
URBAN SINGLE, DOUBLE & TRIPLE  
brake  
cog  
brake  
3
4
lever  
Push each wheel on until it clicks Finished assembly. Push down on  
into place. Pull wheels to check brake lever to apply brakes. Check  
they are secure.  
brake lever inserts into brake cog on  
both sides. DO NOT use stroller if  
brakes are not functioning.  
knob  
knob  
axle  
ERECTING THE STROLLER  
INSERT AXLE  
TIGHTEN KNOBS  
TERRAIN & BREEZE SINGLE  
2
1
Grip stroller near sunhood Place pressure on heel rest  
joints, and lift.  
to ensure sliding locks are  
fully engaged.  
axle  
knob  
knob  
W ARN IN G: Ensure t hat all lo ck ing  
de vice s are e ngage d be fore use .  
INSERT AXLE  
TIGHTEN KNOBS  
SWIVELLING FRONT WHEELS  
TERRAIN DOUBLE  
URBAN  
Locking the front wheel swivel(s) is recommended for use  
on uneven ground. There is still a small amount of left  
and right movement when in the locked position.  
axle  
spacer  
INSERT AXLE. Also insert spacer  
between front wheels.  
Knob  
Knob  
TO LOCK: Turn knob so locked  
symbol is at the top.Then  
swivel wheel under stroller until  
it locks into place.  
TO UNLOCK: Turn knob  
1/4 of a turn so Unlocked’  
symbol is at the top.  
knob  
knob  
TIGHTEN KNOBS  
W ARN IN G: T IGH T EN ALL KN OBS AN D REGULARLY CH ECK T H EY REMAIN FIRM.  
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Operation  
FOLDING THE STROLLER  
REMOVING REAR WHEELS  
URBAN  
De-press quick release clip  
and slide wheel off axle.  
NOTE: On Urban model strollers, ensure front wheels  
are unlocked and rotated forward before folding.  
X
BRAKE  
brake  
lever  
CORRECT  
WRONG  
X
ALL MODELS  
brake  
lever  
To apply brake,push brake  
lever completely down.  
To release brake, lift brake  
lever completely up.  
Adjustable  
Handle  
W A RN IN G: P U T O N T H E BRA KE  
W H E N E V E R Y O U P A R K T H E  
ST R O LLER / P R A M . EN SU R E T H E  
BRAKE IS ON W H EN LOADIN G AN D  
UN LOADIN G CH ILDREN .  
Sliding  
Lock  
1
2
Pull up sliding lock on both  
sides of heel rest.  
Fold adjustable handle  
(if applicable).  
SAFETY WRIST STRAP  
3
wrist  
strap  
4
Lift at heel rest so the handle  
bar end goes down.  
Fully folded. For an even  
atter fold, remove wheels  
(see wheel removal).  
Care should be t ake n if t he st rolle r is  
use d on st airs, e scalat ors, down hills  
or in st rong winds.  
H old t he safe t y wrist st rap r m ly in  
all t he se sit uat ions.  
Re gularly che ck t hat t he wrist st rap  
is se cure ly at t ache d t o t he st ro lle r  
handle bar and st it ching is se cure and  
st rong.  
NOTE: Sliding lock on the left side has a secondary  
safety catch.  
W ARN IN G: MAKE SURE CH ILDREN  
ARE CLEAR OF AN Y MOVIN G PARTS  
W H EN FO LDIN G O R ERECT IN G  
T H E ST ROLLER.  
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Operation  
SAFETY HARNESS  
SEAT ANGLE  
TERRAIN ZIP HAMMOCK OPTION  
A
push  
The Zip Hammock has two  
D
E
seat back positions. Seat  
back is upright when zips  
are up, and reclined when  
zips are down.  
B
C
clip  
here  
2
1
To fasten waist strap  
push both buckle  
ends A & B into the  
crotch buckle C.  
Clip shoulder straps  
D & E to waist strap  
buckles.  
ADJUSTING SHOULDER STRAP HEIGHT  
Shoulder straps should be  
insertion  
slit  
adjusted so they are located  
buckle  
just below or level with a  
sliding  
buckles  
sliding  
buckles  
childs shoulders. The older  
the child, the further up the  
seat these straps will go.  
shoulder  
straps  
3
4
5
strap  
To locate buckle when adjusting  
Adjust sliding Move sliding buckles To release, press  
buckles so the up as far as possible sides of centre  
harness straps are to reduce the amount buckle.  
straps, slip your hand up the  
inside back of the seat (or  
inside the pocket on the Zip  
Hammock model).  
a rm t.  
of strap hanging  
loose,eliminating the  
risk of chocking.  
short side  
buckle  
A se parat e safe t y har ne ss confor m ing t o  
Brit ish St andard BS6684 m ay be at t ached  
t o t h e t w o D r in gs lo ca t e d a t t h e  
inse rt ion of t he waist har ne ss.  
SEAT ANGLE  
ALL MODELS  
INSERTING  
REMOVING  
Seat back can be reclined to any point between upright  
and fully reclined position.  
With a hand inside the back of Re-thread short side of buckle  
the seat rotate the rectangular through the most suitable insertion  
shaped buckle and push short slot for your child. Once buckle is  
side through the insertion through, turn so it is at against  
slot, while pulling strap at seat back, and check it is secure  
the front.  
by pulling on strap.  
buckles  
strap  
POSITION OF CHILD IN SEAT  
Make sure baby  
is positioned  
down as far as  
possible in seat.  
To adjust: Pull on buckles to  
slide straps through buckles  
and recline seat. Pull straps  
through buckles to raise  
seat angle.  
Shows upright through to  
fully reclined seat angle.  
X
NOTE: The stroller would become unstable if a child was  
to move up the seat. For this reason the seat retains a  
slight angle to prevent the stroller from tipping back.  
CORRECT  
WRONG  
X
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Operation  
REMOVING SEAT  
REMOVING SUNHOOD  
ALL MODELS  
ALL MODELS  
1
Unfasten seat from frame along side tubes.  
sunhood  
support  
wire  
plastic joint  
B
1
Pull support wire out of  
2
Repeat step 1 on other  
sunhood joint,while pushing  
against frame.  
Note:This operation is child  
proof and therefore requires  
a degree of force.  
side.  
3
Unfasten the sunhood  
A
fabric from the stroller  
frame and seat near the  
handle bar.  
URBAN  
2
Unfasten strap underneath seat at point A.  
REFITTING SUNHOOD  
Place sunhood in position  
Unfasten frame straps at point B.  
TERRAIN  
seat  
support  
wire  
and push one side of wire  
into plastic joint. Repeat on  
other side by pulling wire  
away from frame at the  
top. Fasten sunhood fabric  
to stroller frame and seat,  
near handle bar.  
2
Push seat forward,  
then slide fabric up seat  
support wire.  
3
Remove seat support  
wire from stroller frame  
at C and D.  
STORM COVER AND SUN COVER  
ACCESSORIES  
C
D
These accessories fasten at the top, around the side  
tubes.They t over the sunhood and under the footplate.  
The lower elastic loops fasten onto the lug below the  
footplate.  
REFITTING SEAT  
ALL MODELS  
Follow removing seat instructions above, in reverse  
order.  
strap  
lug  
STORM COVER  
X
lug  
SUN COVER  
W A RN IN G: D o n o t le a ve St o r m  
Cover on st roller in war m condit ions.  
Ch e ck b a b ys co m fo r t fr e q u e n t ly  
whe n using St or m Cove r.  
CORRECT  
Note: Fasten seat onto frame making sure fabric wraps  
over and around the top of the side tubes.  
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Care and Maintenance  
W ARN IN G: T h is st ro lle r re q u ire s  
re gular m aint e nance by t he use r.  
TYRES/ TIRES & TUBES  
If a puncture occurs,the inner tube can be repaired with  
a bicycle repair kit, or replaced. If the tread becomes  
completely worn the tyre/tire should be replaced.  
Replacement tyres/tires, inner tubes and repair kits  
are available from your authorised dealer or most  
cycle stores.  
FABRIC CARE AND CLEANING  
This outdoor fabric should be cleaned regularly. Brush  
off any excessive dirt and rinse with warm water. Fabric  
can be removed and washed by hand using a mild  
natural soap solution in luke warm water (no more than  
38˚C / 100˚F). Rinse thoroughly to remove soap. DO NOT  
use detergents! Allow to air dry. DO NOT tumble dry.  
Inating the tyres/tires: Inate to a pressure of 15psi.  
(105 KPa) Do not exceed 20psi (140 KPa). The  
valves are the same as a bicycle, or car tyre/tire valve.  
W A R N IN G : O ve r in fla t io n m a y  
dam age whe e l.  
WHEEL ALIGNMENT  
TERRAIN ONLY  
STROLLER FRAME  
The main frame is aluminium/aluminum and corrosion  
resistant. The Urban front assembly and some  
components are steel and will corrode if exposed to  
environments such as, salt water, salt spray or beach  
sand.  
If stroller is used in these environments,wash steel parts  
in warm soapy water, dry thoroughly and protect by  
spraying with light aerosol can oil egWD40 or CRC.  
It may be necessary to periodically adjust wheel  
alignment if stroller steers to one side. TheTerrain stroller  
has angle struts on the rear axle for this purpose.  
1
Loosen all four nuts A, B, C & D holding strut in  
position.  
2
Slightly tighten outside nut on the opposite side  
to the direction it is steering (eg if steering to left  
tighten nut D).  
BRAKE  
3
4
5
Test the stroller wheel alignment by pushing it on a  
smooth at surface.  
The brake cam may require  
lubrication if it becomes  
difcult to operate.  
Re-test the stroller steering after every turn of the  
nut until the stroller will run in a straight line.  
When the correct steering is achieved, turn the  
outside nut on the opposite side so it just touches  
the side of the tube.  
lubricate this surface  
brake lever  
STORAGE  
Store inside in a dry place.  
Make sure the stroller is dry before storing.  
6
Tighten the inside nuts.  
velcro  
A
D
B
C
wrist strap  
Wrist strap can be used  
to hold stroller together  
in its fully folded position.  
Loop wrist strap around  
rear axle then fasten.  
Sunhood can be fastened  
back by applying velcro on  
sunhood window ap to the  
velcro on edge of sunhood.  
HANDLEBAR GRIP  
W A RN IN G: It m a y b e u n s a fe t o  
u se re p lace m e n t p a r t s o t h e r t h a n  
t hose supplie d or a pprove d by t he  
m anufact ure r or dist ribut or.  
Take care to protect the handlebar grip from abrasion  
or sharp objects. Contact your authorised dealer or  
distributor for replacement grips and instructions.  
A wetsuit glue can be used to repair cuts.  
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Parts of Stroller Frame  
N ot e : Diagram is Ur ban Single m ode l  
H andle  
Adjust e r  
H andle bar  
Sunhood  
Support W ire  
Side Tube  
Sunhood Joint *  
Fast e ne r  
Down Tube  
Unde r- Car riage Tube  
H e e l Re st  
Brake Cog  
Brake Cam *  
Re ar Axle  
Sliding  
Lock*  
Foot plat e  
Sliding  
Lock*  
Swive l  
Knob*  
Quick  
Re le ase Clip*  
Brake  
Le ve r  
Acce ssor y Lug  
Front W he e l  
Re ar W he e l  
Front W he e l Swive l*  
(Ur ban Only)  
*Point s t o lubricat e pe riodically  
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Accessories  
Accessories  
Model  
Urban Single  
Urban Double  
Urban Triple  
Terrain Single  
Terrain Double  
Breeze  
** Several Carseat Clips designed for specic model car seats are available to t Single, Double andTriple model  
strollers. (These are not available in all countries, check with your authorised dealer or go to www.mountainbuggy.com).  
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Warranty Conditions  
Repairs when product has been dismantled, repaired,  
modified or serviced by other than an authorized  
agent.  
This wa rra nty covers: Defects in workmanship  
and materials for one year from date of purchase.  
The distributor undertakes to repair or at their option,  
replace any part, which is found to be defective within  
warranty period.  
Repairs when stroller has not been used for normal use  
and in accordance with manufacturers instructions.  
This warranty does not cover:  
If the product fa ils within the wa rra nty  
period: Return it to the Authorized Dealer where  
purchased from. They will arrange for assessment and  
appropriate action during normal business hours. If you  
are unsure where to take stroller contact distributor in  
your country for instructions.  
Pick up, delivery or service calls.  
Temporary replacement while stroller is being repaired  
or assessed.  
• Damage to tyres/tires, tubes and handlebar grips.  
Instruction or assistance with wheel assembly or setup  
of stroller.  
Repa irs a nd repla cement pa rt s: If stroller  
requires repair contact your authorised dealer or  
distributor, to obtain information and spare parts. If you  
are in a different country than where you purchased the  
product, please contact the distributor for the country  
where you purchased, as extra charges may apply.  
Corrosion or fabric damage, if stroller has been used  
or stored in extreme environmental conditions. e.g. high  
humidity, salt spray.  
• Deterioration due to lack of maintenance and cleaning  
as specied in manufacturers instructions.  
Please make sure product is clean. Unacceptably dirty  
• Normal wear and tear or damage to product caused products will not be handled.  
by accident, misuse or act of nature.  
In t e r n a t io n a l Dist r ib u t o r s  
Send the Warranty Registration Card to the  
distributor for the country of purchase.  
(If there is no distributor please send it to New Zealand.)  
N EW ZEALAN D & H EAD OFFICE  
Freepost 191-029 (within New Zealand)  
P. O. Box 38-781,Wellington Mail Centre, New Zealand  
Ph: (04) 568 1590 or 0800 428 449  
Fax: (04) 569 6239  
JAPAN :  
Ofce U Corporation  
2-22-8, Higashi Kawaguchi, Kawaguchi City,  
Saitama Prefecture, Japan 333-0801  
Ph: (048) 294 7211 Mob: (090) 3137 1234  
Fax: (048) 297 7207  
email: enquiries@mountainbuggy.com  
SIN GAPORE & H ON G KON G:  
Mountain Buggy Asia  
P.O. Box 603, 144 Upper Bukit Timah Rd #04-16-17,  
Beauty World Centre, Singapore 588177  
Ph: (09) 416 8617 Fax: (09) 416 8617  
Email: mtnbuggy@singnet.com.sg  
AUST RALIA  
Mountain Buggy Australia  
223A East Boundary Road  
East Bentleigh,Victoria 3165,Australia  
Ph: (03) 9570 2833  
Fax: (03) 9570 1362  
email: info@mountainbuggy.com.au  
USA:  
Sycamore Kids Inc.  
4562 Denrose Ct. Suite 2 Fort Collins, CO 80524 USA  
Toll Free Phone/Fax: 866 524 8805  
U.K. & IRELAN D  
Mountain Buggy (UK) Ltd  
Mill Farm, Fairmile, Ottery St Mary  
Devon EX11 1LS, England  
Ph: ++44 01 404 815 555 or 07000 4 BUGGY (07000 428 449)  
Fax: ++44 01 404 815 444  
email: info@mountainbuggy.co.uk  
CAN ADA:  
Mountain Buggy Canada Inc  
4298 Capilano Road, NorthVancouver, B.C. V7R 4J7, Canada  
Toll Free Phone: 1866 MTNBUGGY (1866 686 28449)  
email: info@mountainbuggy.ca  
EUROPE:  
One Tree Hill  
Postbus 4, 3130 AAVlaardingen,The Netherlands  
Ph: ++31(0) 182 551895  
Fax: ++31(0) 182 551457  
email: info@onetreehill.nl  
SOUT H AFRICA:  
Suffolk Trading CC  
P.O. Box 46911, Glossderry 7702, South Africa  
Ph: ++27 11 485 3458  
Fax: ++27 11 485 5273  
email: isacks@iafrica. com  
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Warranty Registration  
®
Congratulations on purchasing a Mountain Buggy . To register for your 12  
month warranty, please return this registration form to your distributor (see  
previous page).  
Please take a few moments to review the additional questions about your  
purchase. We would appreciate your replies so that we can continue to  
improve our product.  
Name: _____________________________________________________________  
Address: ___________________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________________________  
Phone: ______________________Email: _________________________________  
This information will remain confidential to Mountain Buggy® only.  
Tick here if you do not wish to receive future marketing material.  
Model Number (under footplate):_______________________________________  
Serial Number (under footplate): _______________________________________  
Date of Purchase: ___________________________________________________  
Purchased From: ____________________________________________________  
Which accessories have you purchased for your Mountain Buggy®?  
Sleeping Bag  
KiddyBoard™  
Bumper Bar  
Carrycot  
Carseat Clip  
Storm Cover  
Sun Cover  
Travel Bag  
Handlebar  
Extension  
Hand Brake  
Pump  
How did you find out about Mountain Buggy®?  
Magazine (Name) ____________  
Internet  
Show/Event (Name) ________________  
Friend/Family  
Other (please explain) _____________________________________________  
What comes to mind when you hear the words Mountain Buggy®  
?
___________________________________________________________________  
What activities have you purchased your Mountain Buggy® for?  
Exercising  
Shopping  
Urban use  
Farming lifestyle  
Hiking  
Other (please explain) ________________________  
®
The family member most influential in purchasing a Mountain Buggy  
Mother Father Both Parents  
Grandparents  
Other (please explain) _____________________________________________  
How important were the following factors in your purchase?  
1=Very Important 2=Important 3=Not Very Important 4= Not Important  
Strength of Stroller  
Weight of Stroller  
Ease of Use  
NZ Made  
Safety  
General Appearance  
Reputation of Brand/Product  
Off-Road Capability  
Ease of Folding  
Accessories Available  
At time of purchase mother was _____________months pregnant, or had a  
_____________month old child.  
Additional Comments: _____________________________________________  
___________________________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________________________  
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