Chicco Bravo Primo Owner's Manual
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To fold the Chicco Bravo Primo Stroller, first ensure the seat is upright. Then, lift the handle located under the seat and pull up. The stroller will fold into a compact shape. To unfold, release the latch and push the handle upwards until it clicks into place.
The fabric on the Chicco Bravo Primo Stroller can be spot cleaned with mild soap and water. Use a damp cloth to gently scrub the area and then let it air dry. Avoid using harsh chemicals or machine washing.
To adjust the harness, locate the straps at the back of the seat. Slide the adjusters along the straps to loosen or tighten them as needed. Ensure the harness fits snugly across your child's shoulders and waist.
If a wheel is squeaking, try applying a small amount of lubricant, such as WD-40, to the wheel hub. Spin the wheel to distribute the lubricant evenly. If the noise persists, check for debris and ensure the wheel is securely attached.
To attach an infant car seat, remove the stroller seat first. Align the car seat with the stroller's attachment points and click it into place. Ensure it is securely locked before use. Refer to the user manual for compatibility details.
Yes, the canopy on the Chicco Bravo Primo Stroller can be removed. Simply detach it from the mounting points on the frame. This is useful for cleaning or if you prefer to use the stroller without the canopy.
Regular maintenance includes checking the brakes and wheels for proper function, cleaning the fabric and frame with mild soap and water, and ensuring all screws and fasteners are tight. Store the stroller in a dry place to prevent rust.
Yes, the front wheels of the Chicco Bravo Primo Stroller can be locked for added stability. To lock the wheels, push the small lever located above each front wheel until it clicks into place. Unlock by lifting the lever.
If the stroller is difficult to steer, check that the wheels are not locked and that there is no debris obstructing them. Adjust the handle height for comfort, and ensure the stroller is not overloaded. Lubricate the wheels if necessary.
To safely store the stroller, fold it completely and use the storage latch to keep it closed. Store it in a cool, dry place to prevent any damage from moisture or heat. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.