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how to remove seat from chicco bravo stroller Chicco Bravo Trio 3-in-1 Travel System – Camden

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how to remove seat from chicco bravo stroller Chicco Bravo Trio 3-in-1 Travel System – CamdenChicco Bravo Stroller with Chicco KeyFit 30 Car Seat Camden Carry your child with ease and comfort when going out with the Chicco Bravo Trio 3 in 1 Travel System Camden. Big tires and rugged suspension make for a smooth ride at the park in the Bravo Stroller. When the walk is done, detach the infant carrier and lock them in tight with the KeyFit 30 infant car seat. What's Included Instruction Manual Bravo Stroller KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat & Base

Chicco Bravo Stroller with Chicco KeyFit 30 Car Seat - Camden

Carry your child with ease and comfort when going out with the Chicco Bravo Trio 3-in-1 Travel System - Camden. Big tires and rugged suspension make for a smooth ride at the park in the Bravo Stroller. When the walk is done, detach the infant carrier and lock them in tight with the KeyFit 30 infant car seat. 

What's Included

  • Instruction Manual
  • Bravo Stroller
  • KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat & Base

Chicco® Bravo™ Stroller

  • Accommodates children up to 50lb and up to 45" tall
  • Large, treaded tires and all-wheel suspension to give your child a smooth ride
  • One-hand smart fold with self-standing design makes it easy to grab and easy to stow
  • Multi-position reclining seat to give your child maximum comfort
  • UPF-rated adjustable canopy gives your child added protection from the sun
  • Large storage basket allows for easy front and rear access to your personal items
  • 2 organizer pockets and mesh side panels to stow smaller items
  • 3-position adjustable push handle makes pushing more comfortable
  • Comes with parent tray and 2 cup holders to keep your must-have items handy
  • One-touch linked rear brakes keep your stroller where you want it to stay
  • Canopy has a mesh peek-a-boo window so you can easily look in on your child
  • Clicks with all Chicco infant car seats without adaptor for easy transfering

Chicco® KeyFit 30™ Infant Car Seat

  • Accommodates infants from 4lb to 30lb and up to 30"
  • 5-point harness with one-pull tightener ensures a snug, safe fit
  • LATCH connectors make attachment and removal a snap
  • Carrier shell has EPS energy-absorbing foam to provide improved protection from impact
  • Comes with removable head and body support to keep newborns extra safe
  • Has a removable canopy to keep out the noonday sun
  • Has a machine-washable seat pad for clean comfort
  • Engineered to make installation fast and easy

Manuals:

Care & Cleaning

  • Bravo Cleaning Instructions:
    • Please refer to the care label for instructions on cleaning the fabric parts of the stroller.
    • Periodically wipe clean plastic parts with a soft damp cloth. Always dry the metal parts to prevent the formation of rust if the stroller has come into contact with water.
  • Bravo Maintenance Instructions:
    • Lubricate the moving parts only if necessary, with a light application of a silicone based lubricant. Periodically check the condition of the wheels, and keep them clean of dust and sand. To avoid friction that may prevent the correct operation of the stroller, ensure that all the movable plastic parts placed along the metal frame are clean of dust, dirt or sand. Keep the stroller in a dry place. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause the fabric to fade.
  • KeyFit 30 Cleaning Instructions:
    • Fabrics may be spot-cleaned with mild soap and water, or machine washed in cold water on delicate cycle using mild detergent. Hang to dry. DO NOT USE BLEACH.
  • KeyFit 30 Maintenance:
    • To clean Plastics, Harness, Buckle, LATCH Straps, and LATCH Hardware:
    • Sponge clean using warm water and mild soap. Towel dry.

About Chicco

Chicco, the leading baby brand in Europe, is a part of Artsana Group, providing a comprehensive range of family care products. The Chicco stroller and Chicco car seat are among the brand's offerings. The brand's happiness laboratory in Italy hosts child development experts who use research and practical knowledge to create products that cater to children's needs. Chicco collaborates with medical and scientific experts to guarantee product safety and developmental advantages. They test each product in the lab and field with parents and educators to make sure they satisfy the needs of children at every stage of growth.

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★★★★★ 4
The Best of the Modern Guides to the PCT.
Format: Paperback
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Darrow Kirkpatrick
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★★★★★ 5
Superb Guide in All Respects
Format: Paperback
An invaluable reference for anybody interested in section hiking the trail. I especially appreciate the coverage of water and campsites. It’s also a fun and beautiful read for any armchair adventurer. Salabert did an amazing job bringing together well-written text, data, maps, and beautiful photos to create a comprehensive guidebook. Deserves to do very well.
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★★★★★ 5
Very good comprehensive collection of Section Hikes of the PCT
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Great Maps. Accurate descriptions of everything (verified on previous hikes and hikes using the book).Well organized and beautifully laid out.
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