BOB Stroller MA0506 User Manual

MA0506  
Phone: (805) 541-2554 Fax: (805) 543-8464, BOB Trailers, Inc. 3641 Sacramento Dr. #3 San Luis Obispo, California 93401  
BOB REVOLUTION OWNER’S MANUAL  
Canopy Drawstring  
Handlebar  
Sun Canopy  
Seat Pockets  
do not feel this  
is in the unlocked position (Fig. 10).  
Or, it can be used as a fixed wheel  
stroller (Jogging Mode) when the  
swivel lockout knob is in the locked  
position (Fig. 11). To change from  
the swiveling wheel mode to the  
fixed wheel mode, lift and slide the  
lockout knob (Fig. 10) up and all  
the way to the right. Then release  
the knob, and it will snap down.  
Next, rotate the fork until the pin  
engages and locks the fork in  
position. You are now ready to use  
the stroller in the fixed wheel mode.  
To change the stroller back to the  
swivel mode, lift the lockout knob  
and rotate it to the left. This will  
free the fork, and the stroller is now  
ready to use in the swivel mode.  
Handlebar Release Lever  
Rear Canopy Flap  
Seat Recline Adjusters  
Slider Latch  
resistance (too loose  
or too tight), return the  
quick release lever  
back to the open  
position (Fig. 4), and  
adjust the adjusting  
nut (clockwise to  
tighten,  
Snap Ring or  
Axle Shoulder  
5 Point  
Safety Harness  
Swivel  
Lockout  
Knob  
Foot Well  
(Unlocked  
Position)  
Seat Back Pocket  
Swivel Lockout Knob  
Dropout  
Shock Absorber  
Shock Release Button  
Frame Release Handle  
Fork  
counterclockwise to  
loosen). Move the  
quick release lever to  
the closed position  
(Fig. 6). NOTE:  
Follow all instructions  
exactly. If you are  
unsure how to  
operate the quick  
release, consult your  
dealer or contact  
BOB.  
Tracking  
Adjustment Knob  
Fig. 5 Rear wheel installed with  
Fig. 10 Swivel lockout -  
unlocked position  
snap ring or shoulder contacting dropout.  
Fig. 1  
Anatomy of the  
BOB Revolution  
Stroller.  
Wrist Safety Strap  
Parking Brake  
Low Boy  
Cargo  
Fork  
Swing  
Arm  
Pouch  
Swivel  
Pivot  
Swing Arm  
Lockout  
Knob  
BOB is a company that produces high quality products, which encourage  
a healthy, outdoor, car-free life-style. In addition to strollers, we also  
for our complete line of products. Before attempting to assemble  
or use your new stroller, read and understand these operating  
instructions completely to insure proper assembly and operation.  
If you are unclear on any point, contact your dealer or BOB before  
use.  
(Locked  
Position)  
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:  
TRACKING ADJUSTMENT:  
It should be noted that all fixed  
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Quick  
Release  
three wheeled vehicles can be  
easily influenced to deviate from  
a straight path. In some cases  
strollers can have or develop a  
tendency to pull to the right/left due  
to many different factors including tire pressure, wheel installation,  
road conditions and manufacturing tolerances. If you find your BOB  
stroller to significantly track or pull to the left or right while in the  
jogging configuration during use on flat terrain, follow the sequence  
of instructions below.  
Fork  
Reference Fig. 1 as it describes the various parts of the stroller.  
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FRONT WHEEL:  
(Fig. 7) shows the  
anatomy of the front  
wheel and quick  
release.  
Fig.11 Swivel lockout -  
locked position  
Fig. 6 Quick release in the  
closed position.  
1
UNPACK: Remove stroller and stroller wheels from packaging.  
Plastic packaging material was used to  
protect the front fork dropouts, the front  
wheel axle quick release, handlebar  
release levers and the metal shock  
brackets. Remove these plastic  
The front fork’s dropouts are slotted to receive the front wheel (Fig.  
8). Slide the wheel into the dropouts so that the quick release lever  
is on the left hand side of the stroller when the fork is rotated forward  
and locked in the fixed jogging position (see section 6). Make sure  
the wheel is centered in the  
fork and that the axle is  
touching the top of the drop out  
slot.  
WARNINGS  
Never leave children unattended in the stroller.  
pieces.  
Failure to properly assemble or install the quick release wheels on  
this stroller may result in the wheels becoming detached while  
moving and a subsequent loss of control of the stroller.  
Always use seat harnesses to avoid serious injury to children from  
sliding or falling out of stroller.  
2
SWINGARM: Rotate the  
swingarm away from the front  
of the stroller until the shocks  
engage in the first position (Fig.  
2). The shocks’ locking pins will  
“snap” and lock into position 1.  
Top View Of Stroller  
90o  
Wheel axles  
perpendicular  
to straight line  
Stroller pulls  
to left  
Stroller pulls  
to right  
Tire/Wheel  
Quick  
Release  
Lever  
Shock  
Release  
Button  
Never allow occupants to stand in stroller.  
Adjusting  
Nut  
Securely tighten the wheel in  
place as follows: With the quick  
release lever in the open  
Position 1  
Position 2  
The parking brake is not designed as a stopping brake. The brake  
should not be used to slow or stop the stroller. The brake is intended  
to park the stroller on flat surfaces, not on inclines. Never leave  
your children in the stroller unattended with or without the parking  
brake set!  
16’  
position (Fig. 8), tighten the  
adjusting nut (clockwise) until  
it comes in contact with the  
stroller dropout. Move the  
quick release lever to the  
closed position (Fig. 9). This  
should require significant  
pressure. If you do not feel  
significant resistance, turn the  
quick release lever back to the  
open position (Fig. 8), and hand  
tighten the adjusting nut by one  
or two more turns in the  
clockwise direction. Move the  
quick release lever toward the  
closed position (Fig. 9). The  
word CLOSE should be clearly  
visible and the quick release  
lever should be parallel to the  
stroller fork leg. It should require  
considerable pressure (80-105  
inch-pounds) to close the lever  
when properly adjusted. NOTE:  
Follow all instructions exactly.  
If you are unsure how to  
Cam  
Housing  
3
HANDLEBAR: Rotate the  
stroller handlebar up to the fully  
open position. Slider Latches will  
lock into place (Fig. 3).  
Fig. 12 Stroller roll test.  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 7  
Swingarm in unfolded position  
with shock in position 1.  
Do not strap parcels or bags to the handle as it affects the balance  
and stability of the stroller and can cause it to tip over backwards.  
The maximum carrying capacity of the stroller is 70 pounds.  
Do not place sharp objects in the seatback pocket as your child  
leans against this and can be injured as a result.  
When starting out, always make sure that your kid’s hands and feet  
are away from wheel spokes.  
The stroller is not equipped for use after dark. If you intend to use  
it at night, we recommend installing reflectors and a lighting system  
available through your local bike shop.  
We do not recommend wearing roller skates or in-line skates while  
pushing stroller.  
Always use wrist safety strap.  
Never run with the stroller in Swivel Mode (see section 6)  
Do not use stroller on stairs or steep inclines. Stroller can tip over,  
resulting in injury.  
Never pull a loaded stroller backwards up stairs. Doing so could  
damage the suspension system – leading to frame failure and serious  
injury to the user and/or the occupants.  
Tracking Adjustment Instructions:  
Front wheel Quick Release Anatomy.  
Note: Tracking adjustment can only be performed with the stroller fork  
locked out (jogging configuration). Roll test the stroller as described  
below. It is recommended you have someone assist with this task in  
order to catch and return the stroller. Fig. 12 illustrates the roll test  
process.  
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REAR WHEEL:  
Place the rear  
wheel quick release  
lever in the open  
position, as shown  
in Fig. 4. Insert the  
rear wheel’s stub  
axle into the hole in  
the rear dropout. If  
the axle does not  
slide in easily,  
loosen the quick  
release adjusting  
nut (Fig. 4) by hand.  
Re-insert the axle  
fully into the rear  
dropout until the  
axle shoulder or  
snap ring on the  
axle comes in  
Fork  
Handlebar Release  
Dropouts  
Lever  
a. Empty the stroller. Do not roll test with a child or any occupant  
in the stroller.  
Quick  
Release  
Lever  
Slider Latch  
b. Find a location on level ground approximately 16 ft. long. It is helpful  
to use an existing straight-line as a frame of reference such as the  
edge of the sidewalk or a painted line in a playground.  
Fig. 3 Handle in the unfolded position.  
Fig. 8 Front wheel dropouts shown  
with wheel in correct position. Quick  
Release lever perpendicular to dropout.  
c. Align the stroller so the rear wheel axles are perpendicular to the  
straight line. Push and release the stroller, trying carefully not to  
influence its direction to the left or right, so it rolls straight down the  
test path. This step should be performed more than once to make  
sure the stroller was not biased  
Quick Release  
Lever In Fully  
Open Position  
Quick  
Release  
Lever  
BOB IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURY, DAMAGE, OR FAILURE  
THAT RESULTS FROM OWNER’S FAULTY ASSEMBLY OR  
MAINTENANCE AFTER SHIPPING.  
left or right by the pushing action.  
Fork  
d. If the stroller consistently pulls  
to the left or right when pushed  
straight, proceed with the steps  
Tracking  
below until tracking is satisfactory.  
Fig 12. illustrates how to interpret  
the results.  
operate the quick release,  
consult your dealer or call BOB.  
contact with the  
dropout (Fig. 5).  
Move the quick  
release lever to the  
closed position (Fig.  
6). The word  
AGE RECOMMENDATIONS:  
Adjusting Nut  
Adjustment  
Knob  
It is recommended that your child be a minimum of 6 to 8 weeks old  
before riding in the stroller. Young babies incapable of holding their  
head up must be provided additional head and neck support to ride  
safely. For jogging and off road use, children should be at least 6 to  
8 months old.  
Children develop at different rates. Consult with your pediatrician  
regarding the suitability of the stroller use with your child.  
Fig. 4 Rear wheel Quick Release with  
lever in open position.  
SWIVEL LOCKOUT: Your  
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new Revolution Stroller can  
be used in one of two modes.  
The stroller can be used as a  
swiveling wheel stroller (swivel  
mode) when the lockout knob  
Dropout  
Fork  
Reference convention: Left and  
right are described as viewed from  
the operator’s frame of reference  
CLOSE should be clearly visible and the quick release lever should  
be pointing up towards the seat. When properly adjusted, it will require  
considerable pressure (80-105 inch/pounds) to close the lever. If you  
Fig. 9 Quick Release in closed  
position and parallel to fork leg.  
Fig.13 Tracking adjustment.  
 

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