Dreamer Design Rebound Gst Users Manual

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D E S I G N

instruction manual
Congratulations on your purchase of a Dreamer Design Jogging Stroller.

slingshot rps™

rebound gst™

introduction
These instructions are for both our Rebound GST™ and Slingshot RPS ™ models. Before we
walk you through the simple assembly of your new stroller we would like you to take a moment
and read through the entire instruction booklet to insure the process goes as smoothly as
possible. After you have finished assembling your stroller keep this booklet for future
reference.

Please note that if you don't follow the instructions you or your child could be seriously injured.
Correct assembly of the stroller is vital and outside of the manufacturer's and distributor's
liability.
Don't throw your box away! It's good to keep it around so you have it if you need to ship or
transport your stroller in the future.

introduction
Check to make sure you have all the parts and necessary items needed to assemble the stroller.
If you don't have something that is pictured please call our customer service line at
800.278.9626.

height adjustable
handle

sun canopy

All Weather Cover
Bike Pump

canopy window

hand brake

(not pictured)

harness

pockets

foot plate

foot brake

water bottle
holders
basket

thumb tabs
rear wheel
push button

suspension
Rebound GST™ model only

fork tips
front quick
release wheel

assembly
Turn the stroller over so the foot plate is down.

Lift the stroller by the handle until it clicks.
watch fingers when folding - folding
mechanism could be a pinching hazard

assembly
Make sure the foot brake is in the
unlocked, up, position.

Remove and discard the foam protectors on
the wheel axles.

foam protector

be sure to discard the plastic bags from the wheels they are a suffocation hazard for children

To put the rear wheels on, push the button on
the wheel while pushing the wheel axle into
the stroller frame.
check to make sure the wheels are
secure before each use

push button

Tip the stroller back so it is resting on its
handle and rear wheels to put the front
wheel on.

Remove the fork tip protectors.

Make sure the brake release lever is
pointed out, away from the stroller.
lever pointed out

assembly
Starting at the bottom of the brake pads,
push the wheel up and in between the
brake pads.

brake pads

flat side

Rotate the tire upwards and find the flat
sides on the round axle and slide all the
way to the back of the forks, on BOTH

The quick release lever should be straight
out. While holding the lever, tighten the
thumb nut until it is barely snug. The axle
should not move side to side.

quick release lever

Push the quick release lever down so it
is flush with the frame. Give the wheel a
tug to make sure it is secure.
check to make sure the wheel is
secure before each use

Be sure to close the brake calipers by
pushing the lever forward all the way.
check to make sure the brake caliper
is locked before each use

lever forward

thumb nut

assembly
Make sure the seat strap is snapped
around the frame on both sides, by the

seat strap

basket.

brakes
Your stroller comes with two parking brakes: a
foot brake and a hand brake. The hand brake,

push button

located on the handle, locks the front wheel.
The foot brake is located near the basket, on
the rear axle. It locks the rear wheels.
You should always use both brakes when
the stroller is not being pushed.

To lock the hand brake, pull the lever in and
hold it while you push the button down. As you

lever

hold the button down, release the brake lever.
To release the hand brake pull the lever
in until the button pops up.
If the front wheel still moves, see the
brake adjustment section on page 24

To lock the foot brake you simply push it
down with your foot. Then try to push the
stroller to make sure the brake is secure.
Pull the foot brake up with your foot to

brake locked

release it.
NEVER trust your brakes 100%! Always keep
an eye on your stroller. Always use your safety
wrist strap any time a child is in the stroller.
check to make sure the brake caliper
is locked before each use

releasing brake

bubble sun canopy™
Your canopy has multiple adjustments. It
also has a side ventilation system, with
flaps that roll up and velcro into place.

Use the canopy at it's fully extended position
during midday sun to provide your child with
the most amount of shade.

To bring the canopy to it's next position, flip
the mesh portion under.

When the canopy is not needed, pull it
all the way back.

To shade your child during early morning or
late evening sun, unsnap the strap at the
back of the canopy, and pull it all the way
forward.

To view your child through the top window,
simply roll back the sun cover and velcro into
place. To clean the canopy window use a
damp cloth.

stationary strap

bubble sun canopy™
To remove the sun canopy you will need a
Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws
from both sides of the canopy. Unsnap the
canopy from the back and lift it out.

unscrew here

It may be snug, but it will lift out.

Before washing the canopy, remove the frame.
The canopy may be washed in cold water with
mild detergent. Place the canopy back on the
stroller to dry.
When the canopy is wet, extend it fully until
completely dry to prevent any mildew from forming.

adjustment strap

seat
The amount of recline on the seat is adjusted
by holding the buckle behind the seat and pull
the strap to make the seat more upright.
To make the seat recline more, hold the strap
and pull the buckle.
The seat is fully reclined by unbuckling the
strap behind the seat.
WARNING Child may slip into leg opening and strangle.
Never use in reclined position unless the firmness panel is in place.

The seat is removed by undoing the velcro
and the straps from the foot plate and the
frame. The seat also needs to be unsnapped
from the frame.

velcro straps

seat
To wash the seat take out the firmness
panels by unzipping the pouch at the top and
underneath the seat.
The seat may be washed in cold water
with mild detergent. Snap the seat back on the
frame to dry, to prevent mildewing.

firmness panel

Do not remove the firmness panels
when using your stroller. Removing the
panels could cause suffocation.

harness
Undo both buckles from the padded center
strap.

buckles

Place the child in the seat.

Adjust the padded center strap forward or
backward to fit your child.

Adjust the padded shoulder harness up or
down on the Velcro strips to fit your child.
Buckle the two buckles to the padded center
strap.
Pull the adjustment strap until the padded
center strap and the padded shoulder harness
are both snug.
WARNING Avoid serious injury from
falling or sliding out. Always use seat belt.

adjustment strap

storage
Your stroller has many places to store your

pockets

key leash

stuff. There is a pocket located on the back
of the seat, as well as pockets for keys or a
cell phone on both sides.

water bottle
holders

There is also a key leash and two water
bottle holders located on the back of your
stroller.
basket

Another place for storage is the basket under
the seat.
WARNING Do not store more than 12 pounds
between the pockets and basket. Overloading the
stroller may cause it to become unstable and tip over.

height adjustable handle
Your stroller is equipped with a height
adjustable handle.

To adjust your handle, push the buttons on
the inside of both handles.
push button

While holding the buttons, rotate the handle
to the desired height.

all weather cover
all weather cover

If you get stuck in the rain, your all weather
cover will keep your child dry. Just drape the
cover over your bubble canopy and seal the
back velcro strips together.

Next, velcro the straps around the foot

velcro straps

plate, which attach underneath between the
brake calipers and the frame.

folding

latches

Pull the latches on both sides of the
frame and push down on the handle until
the forks and the handle meet.
If you would like your stroller to fold more
compactly, simply take the wheels off.

tracking
If your stroller is pulling to the left or right
check to see if it is one of the following things.
Check to make sure the tire pressure in all the
wheels is equal.
If that doesn't work and it continues to pull to
the right, unscrew the front wheel thumb nut and
shift the tire to the left. Tighten the tire again
and push to stroller to see if it rolls straight. If it
pulls to the left, shift the tire to the right.

shift tire to right

shift tire to left

maintenance
1

We recommend that you have an experienced

6

dealer perform these maintenance checks once

5

a year. Lubrication of the following items is
necessary:
1 pivot point and cable of hand brake

7

2

2 hand brake cable by caliper lever
3 front wheel axle

3

4 quick release lever

8

5 insert in frame for rear wheels
6 wheel nub and ball bearings of rear wheel

4

7 locking bars of folding mechanism
8 all pivot locations of shocks on both sides
(for Rebound GST™ model only)

Replace the brake pads when the grooves
become worn away. Check all bolts are tight
and springs are secure for rear foot brake.
Check fabric seams and straps for fraying or
tearing. Keep it out of the sun and in a dry
place, when not in use, to prevent fading and
mildew. Check the frame for loose rivets, cracks

locking ring
barrel
brake pad

and wear. Check to make sure all nuts and bolts
are tight on the frame.
To adjust the hand brake if it becomes loose, turn
the barrel towards you, away from the locking
ring. Tighten the locking ring to make a gap no

locking ring

more than a 1/4" wide. If still too loose, adjust
barrel down by the brake calipers.
these adjustments should be done in small increments only a small amount of adjustment is necessary

barrel



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