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OMA50D
To TIGHTEN tension adjusting nut,
turn clockwise.
FULLY CLOSED
To properly close the quick release
and secure the rear wheel in the
dropouts, confi rm the axle is fully
inserted in the dropout, while
maintaining the wheel in this
position, rotate the quick release
toward stroller and into the FULLY
CLOSED position.
When properly closed, the curve of
the quick release will be pointing
toward the dropout and angled
slightly toward the center of the
stroller. To generate enough
clamping force it is necessary to wrap
your fi ngers around the dropout
while closing the quick release lever.
The proper force required to close
the quick release lever should leave
a visible imprint in the palm of your
hand.
It takes
considerable force to securely
clamp the wheel. If you are able to
completely close the quick release
without wrapping your fi ngers
around the dropout and the quick
release lever does not leave a
visible imprint in the palm of your
hand, the tension is not adequate.
Rotate the lever to the FULLY
OPEN position and turn the
tension adjusting nut a quarter
turn clockwise and repeat the
closing process.
If the quick release lever cannot
be rotated to the FULLY CLOSED
position, rotate the lever to the
FULLY OPEN position and turn the
tension adjusting nut a quarter
turn counterclockwise. Repeat the
closing process.
To LOOSEN tension adjusting nut,
turn counterclockwise.
REMOVING REAR WHEEL
1. Unlock Parking Brake
Prior to removing the rear wheels,
position the parking brake in the
unlocked position.
2. Open Quick Release Lever
Move the wheel’s quick release lever
from the locked or FULLY CLOSED
position to the FULLY OPEN position.
FULLY CLOSED
FULLY OPEN
3. Remove Wheel
Raise the wheel a few inches off the
ground and pull the wheel out of the
dropout.
FULLY CLOSED
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