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Chapter 14: Charging the Battery Manually
The Origami is equipped with an on-board
generator to charge its battery whenever you
are pushing the stroller. The battery life of a fully
charged Origami is 100 open-and-close cycles, or
several months in a static position.
If you wish to charge the battery manually, plug
the small end of the Charger into the outlet on the
bottom of the Power Pod, then insert the plug end
of the Charger into a wall outlet.
Chapter 15: Maintaining Your Origami
Wheels and Power Pod
The Origami is designed to handle many types of
ground and rough terrain. However, to keep the
stroller in peak condition, keep the wheel bearings
free of sand and abrasive grit, and wipe water off the
Power Pod after use. Do not submerge any part the
stroller or use running water to clean it.
Battery
Extremely low temperatures can decrease the
battery life of the Origami, or prevent the battery
from working at all. We recommend you not store
the Origami below freezing temperatures, or use it in
temperatures of less than zero degrees.
Frame
To clean the plastic parts or aluminum parts of the
Origami, wipe with a solution of mild soap and water.
Do not use bleach. Keep the Handlebar, Central Bar,
and seat ring frame free of sand and abrasive grit.
Avoid getting oil or lubricants on the plastic parts, as
this can chemically degrade the plastic.
Storage Bag and Seat Insert
The Storage Bag and Seat Insert are machine
washable.
To remove the Seat Insert, unbuckle the Safety
Harness. Unbuckle the shoulder straps from the back
of the Origami seat, and slide them out of the seat
insert. Undo the snap inside the crotch restraint sleeve
and slide that buckle out of the seat insert, then
remove the insert.
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