[. . . ] WARNING: Keep all plastic packaging materials out of the reach of children, in order to avoid any risk of suffocation. WARNING: Remember that small parts can be swallowed by your child and can cause choking. [. . . ] 5) Press the rear brake down by foot to stop the rear wheels and push the stroller to check. 6a-6b) The back rest is adjusted via the pull belt with clasp which is located at the rear part of the seat upholstery. This enables the inclination of the back rest to be individually adjusted. Pull the belt while holding the clasp to set the seat in sitting position. Press the button on the clasp and pull the clasp down to release the seat to lying position. 9a, 9b) Install the front bar just below the locking latches by pushing in the front bar into the housings (9a). Test the front bar by pulling on it to make sure it is locked into place. To release the front bar, push the buttons underneath and pull out the front bar (9b). 10) Slide the canopy plastic housings on the catches above the locking latch on each side. CHECKING THE PRESSURE OF AIR WHEEL You can pump up the pneumatic tires with the tire pump provided. 12): Place the child in the seat and push the clips on the waist belt into the buckle on the crotch belt (the one that comes between the child's legs). Always ensure the straps are not twisted or caught on the stroller frame. Check the adjustment every time you place the child in the seat and when the backrest is reclined. Harness adjustment: Insert both fasteners (B) into the buckle (A), ensure that both buttons click into position. [. . . ] CLEANING THE FRAME Dry the stroller with a soft cloth after cleaning or after use rain or snow. Use only mild soapy water or lukewarm water to clean the frame of your stroller. [. . . ]