I have a quinny buzz 3 and the seat is losse in one side and the other one is not working when we push the buttons to pull out the seat
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you need to stand at the front of the pushchair, push in the left grey button and then push the right one down and towards you all at the same time!! whilst doing this push the frame down towards the front wheel! when i first got mine had real problems figuring it out once you do its easy!! remember to hook on the safety catch though cause one touch of the handle and it pops open. i did read that in cold weather it can be a little stiff. not sure on the car seat though as didnt have one! sorry
SOURCE: quinny buzz replacement seat
try here for part sources
http://www.quinny.com/quinny/productdetail.aspx?id=3
Robert
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SOURCE: Quinny Buzz Frame Problem
Try contacting them directly!
This may be a manufacturing problem that they are not aware of !
Click on the link below.Copy and Paste your problem into the email if you like.
http://www.quinny.com/quinny/forms/contact.aspx?mode=contact&language=nl-nl
Hope this is helpful.
Good Luck!
SOURCE: Folding - Quinny buzz 3
HI, if it's the same model as I have: start with the frame facing you with the break on, you will see 2 long grey 'buttons' situated where the seat clips in to the frame. One of these buttons has arrows on it like this ^, this one you push in the direction of the arrows. The other you, simultaneously push in. You then push the whole frame down - this takes a bit of pressure. The whole thing should fold flat, you then secure it with the cable located near the wheel.
This sounds very complicated, it isn't once you've done it the first time - I hope it makes sense to you!
SOURCE: Quinny Buzz Seat Unit 2008
i contacted quinny because the straps on my quinny had become too tight for my 1year old. Quinny responded informing me that it has come to their attention that the 07/08 quinny buzz was made with smaller straps and that the seat padding was much thicker, causing them to quickly become too small. Second stage seats are now sold as standard to give extra room, but if you purchased your pushchair before this, to contact the retailer to recieve your free second stage seat cover. The result being that my 1yr old now fits in quinny.
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