Owner`s manual

the results.
Reference convention: Left and right are described as viewed from
the operators frame of reference (behind the stroller). Example: The
swivel lockout knob is on the left side of the stroller.
Fine tune tracking of stroller is accomplished by using the tracking
adjustment knob shown in Fig. 13. If your stroller pulls to the left, turn
the knob counter-clockwise 1/2 turn. If your stroller pulls to the right,
turn the knob
clockwise 1/2 turn.
Repeat Roll test and
adjustment until the
stroller rolls straight.
8. PARKING
BRAKE: The brake
is a parking brake, it
prevents the stroller
from moving while
loading and
unloading. The
parking brake is not
designed as a
stopping brake. Do
not use the brake to
slow or stop the
stroller. The brake is
intended to park the
stroller on flat
surfaces, not on
inclines. Never
leave your children
in the stroller
unattended with or
without the parking
brake set!
To set the parking
brake, press the
brake bar down
into the locked
position (Fig. 14)
with your foot on
one of the red foot
pedals  making
sure the locking pin
fully engages the
locking disk. To
ensure the brake is
set properly, attempt to roll the stroller fore and aft after setting the
brake. If the stroller will not roll, the brake is set properly. To release
the parking brake, lift up on the red foot pedal with your foot until the
brake bar springs up into the fully unlocked position (Fig. 15).
9. AFOD: With the stroller in the fully open position, attach the AFOD
(Anti-Fly-Out-Device) around the cross tube with the plastic buckle
(Fig. 16), so the AFOD is
between parking brake and
low boy cargo pouch. It is
important that the AFOD is
always properly secured
when using the stroller, as
it is part of the childs seat
restraint system. It is
however, necessary to
release the AFOD in order
to fold the stroller.
10. SUN CANOPY: The
Revolution Duallie features
an independently adjustable
two position sun canopy for each
seat. To fully open a canopy,
rotate the assembly forward until
the fabric is taut. The rear canopy
flap should be freed from the
Velcro to give additional sun
protection. To reduce the size of
a sun canopy, pull the canopy
toward the handlebar. The
additional fabric can be gathered
by pulling the canopy drawstring
(Fig. 1) and securing the cord lock.
11. SEAT SAFETY HARNESS:
Set parking brake before placing
child in stroller. To secure your
child in the seat, put one shoulder
strap over each shoulder and snap
the male buckle into the female
receiver on the crotch strap (Fig.
18). Adjust shoulder straps to be
snug and secure (Fig. 19).
Connect and adjust the sternum
strap, see Fig. 20.
WARNING: Never place
passengers in the stroller without
securing them in the harness.
Unrestrained passengers can
affect the control of the stroller.
Passenger weight limit - 50 lbs
(23 kg) per seat.
Passenger height limit - 44 in (112
cm).
12. RECLINING SEAT:
Set parking brake before making
any seat adjustments. To recline
the seat, rotate the ladder lock
buckles (Fig. 20) forward thus
releasing the reclining straps. To
raise the seat, pull the reclining
strap loops until you obtain the
desired position. The seat back
can be adjusted to recline
anywhere between the fully upright
position and the fully reclined
position (Fig. 20 & 21).
13. SHOCK ABSORBERS: The
suspension system features two shock positions to provide a
comfortable ride for kids of different weights. The two positions are
shown in Fig. 2. Position 1 is intended for total loads up to 50 lbs.
(22.5 kg), while position 2 is intended for total loads from 50 to 100
lbs. (22.5 to 45 kg). The Revolution Duallie features a sliding track
and spring loaded shock pin that automatically locks in place when
it aligns with either of the two shock positions. Shock position
adjustments should be made with the stroller unloaded. The shock
will lock into position 1 when unfolding the stroller. To use the stiffer
shock position, move the shock
from position 1 to position 2 by
depressing the shock release
button (Fig. 2) with one hand,
and with the other hand, lift
slightly and pull the shock
backward. When the
shock pin is properly
aligned in position 2,
the pin will snap into
place. Repeat this
process for the second
shock. To move the
shock from position 2 to
position 1, reverse the
above process for both
shocks.
14. FOLDING:
Remove children from
stroller. Remove the
contents of the Low Boy
cargo pouch, seat back
and seat pockets.
Unbuckle AFOD strap
(Fig. 16.). The shock
absorbers must be in
position 1 (Fig. 2) before
folding. Press both the
right and left handlebar
release levers (Fig. 3),
and fold the handlebar
forward as shown in Fig.
22. Locate the frame release handle
underneath the seat (Fig. 23) and pull
upwards sharply. This will allow
the lower frame to fold
together, as shown in
Fig. 24. The folded
stroller can be made
even more compact
by removing the front
and rear wheels. The
front wheel is removed by
opening the front wheel
quick release and
removing the wheel (see
section 5). The rear
wheels are removed by
releasing the parking
brake (See section 8),
and then opening the
rear wheel quick release
(Fig. 4), and pulling each
wheel directly to the side.
The Wrist Safety Strap
can be used to keep the
stroller in the folded
position for transport and
storage. With the stroller
folded, loop the end of
the wrist safety strap
around the handlebar
and back to the cross tube and fix the Velcro surfaces together (Fig.
25).
15. TIRE PRESSURE: IMPORTANT: Check tire pressure before
every use. Keep all tires inflated to pressure specified on the rim (30
p.s.i.).
16. STROLLER
CARE &
MAINTENANCE:
The fabric is 100%
polyester with a stain
resistant treatment
that makes cleanup
easy. Use a sponge
with a solution of mild
soap and lukewarm
water (maximum
temperature of 100
deg. F / 38 deg. C). Rinse
thoroughly with clean water to
remove soap then air dry. Do not
use detergent.
Regular maintenance should include: Verifying tire pressure, verifying
that all screws and fasteners are tight, and wiping parts clean with a
rag. To reduce the possibility of squeaks, periodically apply a small
amount of lubricant (Triflow, 3-in-one, or light sewing machine oil) to
the pivot axles and interior faces of the pivot brackets, as shown in
Fig. 26.
STORAGE: It is best to store your stroller indoors when it is not in
use. This will prolong its attractive appearance. Extended exposure
to the sun's ultraviolet rays can fade and damage the fabric, tires,
and plastic parts.
CARGO: The Revolution Duallie is equipped with four small pockets
for the kids, a seatback pocket behind each seat and a Low Boy cargo
pouch under the stroller. Adding weight to the seatback changes the
center of gravity of the stroller, and increases the possibility that it will
tip over backwards. For this reason, loads in the seatback pocket
should never exceed two pounds (1 kg.). Although the seatback is
padded, it is important to remember that this is what your child leans
against. Never place sharp or injurious objects into the seatback
pocket. Maximum load for Low Boy is 10 lbs (5.5 kg).
LIMITED WARRANTY
BOB Trailers Inc. takes pride in its workmanship and strives to
manufacture the best products possible. Therefore, we warranty our
Revolution Duallie strollers against defects in material and workmanship
subject to the conditions listed below. Since no product is indestructible,
it does not cover defects attributable to or resulting from normal wear,
abuse or alteration.
.
Frame is warranted for 5 years.
.
Components and fabric are warranted for one year.
.
Warranty is only valid for the original purchaser.
.
Proof of purchase is required to exercise this warranty.
.
Labor and freight charges are not included.
.
Normal wear, neglect, abuse, accidents, improper assembly or
maintenance, or the installation of parts or accessories not compatible
with the original intended use of the stroller, as sold, are not covered
by this Warranty.
.
Warranty claims must be made through an authorized dealer.
.
This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective
part. BOB shall in no event be responsible for consequential or
special damages.
.
This Limited Warranty is the only express or implied warranty
applicable to BOB. Any implied warranties, including warranties
of merchantability and fitness shall be limited in scope and duration
in accordance with this limited warranty.
STROLLER ACCESSORIES
BOB offers a full line of accessories for your Revolution Duallie stroller.
Visit our website for full details, specs and images:
www.bobgear.com
HANDLEBAR CONSOLE
At your finger tips storage for two water bottles or drinks and other
small items. 4 Velcro straps for easy attachment.
WARM FUZZY
Warm Fuzzy Seat Insert -The ultimate in plushness & comfort. Thick,
polypropylene fleece will give you and your child a warm fuzzy!
WEATHER SHIELD
Your little one will be dry & comfortable in bad weather, strolling with
the BOB Weather Shield!
SUN PROTECTOR
Reduces up to 65% of solar heat and glare as well as UVA/UVB rays.
Also protects children from brisk winds and flying insects.
REVOLUTION duallie OWNERS MANUAL
MA0650
Fig. 19 Connect sternum strap.
Sternum
Strap
Seat Reclining
Ladder Lock
Buckles
Fig. 20 Seat in fully upright position.
Reclining
Strap
Loops
Fig. 21 Seat in fully reclined position.
Stroller in fully folded position.
Fig. 24
Wrist
Strap
Velcro
Cross
Tube
Fig. 25 Secure stroller in folded position.
Handlebar
Red
Frame
Release
Handle
Fig. 23
Pull red handle upwards
sharply to fold swing arm.
AFOD
(Unbuckled)
Pull Up
Sharply
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Shoulder
Strap
Crotch
Strap
Buckle
Fig. 17 Place straps over shoulders
and secure to buckle.
Fig. 14 Parking Brake - Locked position.
Brake Bar
(Locked Position)
Locking
Pin
(Engaged)
Red Foot Pedals
Locking
Disk
Fig. 15 Parking Brake - Unlocked position.
Brake Bar
(Unlocked Position)
AFOD
Cross
Tube
Fig. 16 AFOD Correctly Attached
Wrist
Safety
Strap
Stroller with handlebar folded.
Fig. 22
Shoulder
Strap
Fig. 18 Securely adjust shoulder straps.
Apply Lubricant
to Interior Faces
of Bracket
Apply Lubricant
to Axle
Fig. 26
Lubrication Points