
Tips to avoid tears
Pixi Product Manual
The biggest safety risks relating to
lightweight, travel strollers include:
Tipping:
• Bags should never be hung
from the handlebar as they will
unbalance the stroller.
• The stroller is less stable when
travelling over uneven terrain or up/
down kerbs. Please take extra care.
Falls:
• Climbing into the stroller unassisted
could result in a fall and potentially
break the footrest.
• Securing your child in the safety
harness is the simplest way
to prevent falls.
Rolling:
• Due to their light weight, travel
strollers can easily roll away from
the user if the tether strap or
brake are not being used. Please
use these at all times.
Weight limits:
• Pixi is designed to be used from
birth (with or without newborn
parent facing pack).
• Maximum weight for a child in the
seat is 22kg.
• Maximum age and weight
limit for a child in the separate
newborn parent facing pack is
22kg, although we recommend
this separate seat be used from
newborn to 6 months.
• Maximum weight limit for the
basket is 5kg.
Pixi is designed and tested to comply with Consumer Protection Notice No. 8
of 2007, AS 2088:2022 and AS/NZS ISO 8124-3.
• FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
• PUT ON ALL THE BRAKES WHENEVER YOU PARK THE STROLLER.
• DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED.
• DO NOT CARRY EXTRA CHILDREN OR BAGS ON THIS STROLLER.
• MAKE SURE CHILDREN ARE CLEAR OF ANY MOVING PARTS IF YOU
ADJUST THE STROLLER, OTHERWISE THEY MAY BE INJURED.
• FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
• PUT ON ALL THE BRAKES WHENEVER YOU PARK THE STROLLER.
• DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED.
• DO NOT CARRY EXTRA CHILDREN OR BAGS ON THIS STROLLER.
• MAKE SURE CHILDREN ARE CLEAR OF ANY MOVING PARTS IF YOU
ADJUST THE STROLLER, OTHERWISE THEY MAY BE INJURED.
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