Folding the Egg pram involves actions that lead to the engagement of a secondary lock, resulting in a compact chassis that can either self-stand or be placed in a flatter position.
Based on the provided reference, the folding process culminates in a key step:
Understanding the Folding Outcome
When folding the Egg pram, a significant event occurs:
- A secondary lock clicks into place. This audible "click" confirms that a part of the folding mechanism has engaged correctly.
- Once this secondary lock is secured, the pram's chassis becomes stable in its folded state.
- In this folded state, the chassis offers two main options:
- It can self-stand, making storage or temporary pauses convenient.
- Alternatively, it can be positioned into a flatter position, likely for more compact storage or transport.
The reference highlights the confirmation of the fold via the click of the secondary lock and describes the resulting states (self-standing or flatter position). While the specific actions before this point (like releasing levers or collapsing the frame) are not detailed in this snippet, it confirms that the completion of the fold is marked by the secondary lock engaging and results in a stable, compact chassis.
The provided video snippet from a guide on folding the Egg 2 Pram (0:00 - 2:01) emphasizes this final step: "You heard that click that was the secondary lock going into place your chassis will now self-stand. If you want it like that or if you want it in a flatter. Position."