WARNING Use the wrist strap in both the four-wheel and two-wheel drive position.
WARNING Take care that the Bugaboo Frog does not fall over sideways when using
two-wheel drive.
WARNING When using the buggy on the beach, the swivel hubs become extremely
dirty. You are advised to remove the swivel hubs when using the buggy in
the two-wheel drive position.
WARNING The Bugaboo Frog is not saltwater-resistant.
I COLLAPSING AND REMOVING THE WHEELS
Removing the seat/cot from the chassis
Before collapsing the Bugaboo Frog you need to remove the seat/cot from the chassis. See diagram D2.
Folding the chassis in two-wheel drive position
Set the chassis to two-wheel drive. See diagrams H3 and H4. You can now simply put the chassis away or
hang it from the pushing handle.
Fully collapsing the chassis with wheels
1
Place the Bugaboo Frog chassis in the four-wheel drive position with the pushing handle over the large
wheels. Lock the swivel hubs. Move the pushing handle down by pulling the two release knobs on the
inside of it towards you.
2
Lift the Bugaboo Frog chassis by the central crossbar and fold the wheels together until you hear a click.
3
Your fully collapsed Bugaboo Frog should look like diagram i3.
Fully collapsing the chassis without wheels
4
Remove the swivel hubs from their sockets by holding in the two plastic spring clips and pulling the whole
unit out of the socket.
5
Remove the large wheels by squeezing the two ends of the metal spring clip together and pulling the
wheel out of the socket.
Collapsing the seat/cot
To make the seat totally flat, fold the side supports completely against the seat/cot frame (see figure F1). Then
lift the seat bottom (see figure E2) and disassemble the carrying handle (see figure E5).
To make the cot totally flat, detach the Velco straps at the foot and head of the cot (see figure C1 No. 2) and
remove tha plastic slats (see figure C1 No. 1). Then fold the side supports completely against the seat / cot
frame (see figure F1) and disassemble the carrying handle (see figure C4)
J MAINTENANCE
General points
Check regularly whether the safety devices are all working correctly. The handle and the base of the seat or
cot must be checked for damage regularly. Only use spare parts supplied or approved by Bugaboo Frog.
Do not fold up the Bugaboo Frog or accessories while still wet or store them in a damp place as this can
cause mildew.
If the inner tubes of the large wheels develop leaks you can repair them in the same way as a bicycle inner
tube. New inner tubes and tyres can be obtained from well-stocked cycle shops.
Cleaning
Clean the Bugaboo Frog with a damp cloth and a mild detergent.
The swivel hubs are particularly susceptible to dirt. To clean them, you can remove them as described above.
Clean them regularly with lukewarm water and lubricate them with silicon spray or Teflon spray.
The wheel bearings must not be lubricated.
All Bugaboo Frog covers and liners are removable and MACHINE-washable at max. 30°C. Covers and liners
must not be bleached, ironed, dry-cleaned or tumble-dried. Before washing ALWAYS remove the stiffeners
and removable foam parts.
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