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Hi take off the hood the material should have zips around it, un zip it flip it over, re-zip it put the hood on the other way around, you then have a pram.
Yes, the same hood is used for both the carrycot and the pushchair seat, the hood's bayonet clips being inserted into the relevant slots. Instructions for chassis and seat unit can be requested at [email protected]
Remember, though, that "Adventure" is actually a fabric range as opposed to a model type!
You convert the Rversus in to pushchair mode by unclipping the bumper bar then taking the bumper bar out of the boot end fabric. Tuck the boot end fabric under the footrest and attach the bumper bar.
You can obtain instructions for this pushchair by emailing [email protected]
This is relatively straight forward.
Stand behind the pram, pull both triggers on the handles, and then pull the handle loop at the back of the pram which will then enable you to push the pram dowards and fold.
Practice a few times and you will be perfect within a very short time.
Stand slightly to the left of the pram, but have the handle bar (with button depressed) in your right hand. Have your left hand on the black cuff (on the left hand leg of the chassis)
In one movement, push in the button on the handle (with your right hand) and move downwards, whilst pulling the cuff upwards (with your left hand). Do this quite firmly and the pram will then collapse. Make sure that the handle is in the lowest position after folding, ensuring that the pram is as small as possible.
Hi caroline perrin, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? What is the make and model product you have?
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