1. Mawu Oyamba
Thank you for choosing the LIONELO Irma Stroller. This manual provides essential information for the safe assembly, operation, and maintenance of your stroller. Please read it thoroughly before first use and keep it for future reference. The Irma Stroller is designed for children from 6 months up to 3 years of age, with a maximum weight of 15 kg.
2. Zambiri Zachitetezo
CHENJEZO:
- This product is not suitable for jogging or roller skating.
- Nthawi zonse gwiritsani ntchito zoletsa.
- Musamamusiye mwanayo.
- Onetsetsani kuti zida zonse zotsekera zikugwiritsidwa ntchito musanagwiritse ntchito.
- Kuti mupewe kuvulazidwa, onetsetsani kuti mwana wanu amasungidwa kutali akamafutukula ndikupinda mankhwalawa.
- Musalole mwana wanu kusewera ndi mankhwalawa.
- Onetsetsani kuti thupi la pram kapena zida zolumikizira zida zapampando zalumikizidwa bwino musanagwiritse ntchito.
- The maximum load for the storage basket is 3 kg.
- Any load attached to the handle and/or on the back of the backrest and/or on the sides of the product will affect the stability of the product.
- The product is intended for children from 6 months up to 3 years, with a maximum weight of 15 kg.
3. Zida Zopangira
Familiarize yourself with the main parts of your LIONELO Irma Stroller:
- Chimango: Lightweight alloy steel and aluminum construction.
- Mpando Unit: Padded, 100% polyester fabric.
- Canopy: Adjustable XXL canopy.
- Mawilo: EVA foam wheels with 360° swivel front wheels and rear wheel brake.
- Kumangirira: Chingwe chachitetezo cha 5-point.
- Safety Bar: Front protection bar.
- Basiketi Yosungira: Large under-seat basket.
- Zida: Mosquito net, rain cover.

Image 3.1: The LIONELO Irma Stroller in Green Forest color, showcasing its overall design and features.
4. Malangizo Kukhazikitsa
4.1 Unfolding the Stroller
- Place the folded stroller on a flat surface.
- Release the folding lock (if present).
- Lift the handle upwards until the frame locks into place with an audible click. Ensure all locking mechanisms are securely engaged.
4.2 Attaching Wheels
The wheels are typically pre-assembled or easily clicked into place. Refer to the visual guide for specific attachment points if required.
4.3 Installing the Safety Bar
Align the safety bar with the designated slots on the stroller frame and push until it clicks securely into place. Ensure it is firmly attached before placing your child in the stroller.
5. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
5.1 Kusintha kwa Backrest
The backrest can be adjusted to 4 different positions, from an upright sitting position to a fully reclined lying position. Locate the adjustment mechanism at the back of the seat and follow the instructions to select the desired angle. Ensure the backrest is securely locked in your chosen position.

Image 5.1: Illustration of the adjustable backrest, footrest, and 360-degree rotating handle features of the Irma Stroller.
5.2 Adjusting the Footrest
The footrest is also adjustable to provide optimal comfort for your child. Adjust it to a position that supports your child's legs comfortably.
5.3 Using the 5-Point Harness
The stroller is equipped with a padded 5-point safety harness. To secure your child:
- Ikani mwana wanu pampando.
- Bring the shoulder straps over your child's shoulders and the waist straps around their hips.
- Insert the buckles of the shoulder and waist straps into the central buckle until they click.
- Adjust the straps to ensure a snug, secure fit without being too tight.

Chithunzi 5.2: Zambiri view of the 5-point adjustable safety harness, highlighting its components and secure fastening points.
5.4 Engaging and Disengaging the Brake
The parking brake is located on the rear wheels. To engage, press down firmly on the brake lever with your foot until the stroller is stationary. To disengage, lift the lever upwards. Always ensure the brake is engaged when the stroller is parked.
5.5 Swiveling and Locking Front Wheels
The front wheels feature a 360° swivel function for easy maneuverability. For stability on uneven terrain or long straight paths, the front wheels can be locked into a fixed forward position. Locate the locking mechanism above each front wheel and engage/disengage as needed.

Image 5.3: Close-up of the stroller wheels, illustrating the rear wheel brake, EVA foam material, shock absorption system, and the front wheel locking mechanism.
5.6 Kupinda kwa Stroller
The Irma Stroller features a simple one-hand folding mechanism for quick storage and transport. Follow these steps:
- Ensure the canopy is folded back and the backrest is in an upright position.
- Locate the folding mechanism (usually on the handle or side of the frame).
- Activate the mechanism and push the handle downwards, allowing the stroller to collapse.
- Secure the folding lock to keep the stroller in its compact state.

Image 5.4: The Irma Stroller highlighting its lightweight construction (7kg) and the convenient carry handle for portability.
6. Kusamalira
6.1 Malangizo Oyeretsa
- Clean the fabric parts with a damp nsalu ndi sopo wofatsa.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the materials.
- Wipe the frame and plastic components with a damp nsalu.
- Allow all parts to air dry completely before folding or storing the stroller.
6.2 Kusungirako
- Store the stroller in a dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Protect the stroller from moisture to prevent rust or mildew.
6.3 Kukonza Mawilo
- Regularly check the wheels for debris and clean them as needed.
- Ensure the wheel axles are free from dirt to maintain smooth movement.
7. Mavuto
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Stroller does not unfold/fold easily. | Folding mechanism is jammed or not fully released/engaged. | Ensure all locks are released before unfolding. Apply gentle, even pressure. Check for obstructions. |
| Magudumu ndi olimba kapena amanjenjemera. | Dirt or debris in axles; lack of lubrication. | Clean wheels and axles. Apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant if necessary. |
| Brake not engaging/disengaging properly. | Debris in brake mechanism; worn components. | Clear any debris from the brake mechanism. If the issue persists, contact customer support. |
| Kumangirira ndikovuta kumangirira/kumasula. | Njira ya buckle ndi yakuda kapena yolakwika. | Clean the buckle mechanism. Ensure all parts are aligned correctly. |
8. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Nambala ya Model | LO-IRMA GREEN FOREST |
| Age Range | Miyezi 6 mpaka zaka 3 |
| Kulemera Kwambiri Kukhoza | 15kg pa |
| Kulemera kwa katundu | 7kg pa |
| Makulidwe azinthu (L x W x H) | 56 x 51.5 x 104.5 masentimita |
| Makulidwe Opindidwa (L x W x H) | 102 x 46 x 34 masentimita |
| Zida Zazikulu | Alloy Steel, Aluminum, EVA Foam, Polyester |
| Mtundu wa Harness | 5-mfundo |
| Muyezo wa Chitetezo | EN 1888 |
| Zapadera | 4-step adjustable backrest, adjustable footrest, XXL canopy, 360° swivel wheels with suspension, one-hand fold, large storage basket, mosquito net, rain cover. |

Image 8.1: Technical diagram illustrating the various dimensions of the Irma Stroller when unfolded and folded.
9. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information, product support, or to report any issues, please contact Lionelo customer service. Details can typically be found on the manufacturer's official website or the product packaging. Please have your model number (LO-IRMA GREEN FOREST) and proof of purchase ready when contacting support.





