Chicco Bravo Mini Plus Owner's Manual
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To fold the Chicco Bravo Mini Plus Stroller, first ensure the storage basket is empty. Pull the handle located at the back of the seat while simultaneously lifting the handle on the stroller's top. To unfold, release the latch and lift the handle until the stroller locks into place.
If the wheels of your Chicco Bravo Mini Plus Stroller are squeaking, clean them with a damp cloth to remove any debris. Applying a silicone-based lubricant to the wheel axles can also help reduce noise. Avoid oil-based lubricants as they attract dust.
Yes, the Chicco Bravo Mini Plus Stroller is designed to be compatible with Chicco infant car seats. You can easily attach the car seat to the stroller's frame for a seamless travel system.
To clean the fabric, use a mild soap and water solution and a soft cloth. Gently wipe the fabric and let it air dry. Do not use bleach or machine wash the fabric to avoid damage.
The Chicco Bravo Mini Plus Stroller can accommodate children up to 50 pounds. Ensure the stroller is not overloaded to maintain safety and maneuverability.
To adjust the harness straps, locate the adjuster at the back of the seat. Slide the straps through the slots to the desired height and ensure the harness fits snugly around your child.
If your stroller is hard to steer, check the wheels for debris or obstructions. Clean them if necessary. Also, ensure that the wheels are fully inflated and aligned. Lubricating the wheel joints may also improve steering.
Yes, you can replace the wheels if they become worn or damaged. Contact Chicco customer service or visit an authorized retailer to purchase replacement wheels compatible with the Bravo Mini Plus model.
To check the brakes, engage them and try to push the stroller. It should not move if the brakes are working correctly. Regularly inspect the brake mechanism for debris or wear and clean it as needed.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the fabric and frame, lubricating the wheels, checking the brakes, and ensuring all fasteners are secure. Inspect the stroller regularly for signs of wear or damage.