or bed. Should your child need to
sleep, then they should be placed
in a suitable pram body, cot or bed.
• Beore assembly, ensure that the
product and its components have
not been damaged during trans-
portation. In this case, do not use
and keep out o reach o children.
• During adjustment operations, en-
sure that the moving parts o the
stroller do not come into contact
with your child.
• Make sure that the person using
the stroller knows how to operate
it in the saest way.
• This product must only be used by
an adult.
• The product must only be assem-
bled by an adult.
• To avoid all strangulation hazards,
never give children objects with
cords or strings attached, or leave
them close to such objects.
• Never use the stroller on staircases
or escalators: you could suddenly
lose control o it.
• Always pay attention when going
up and down steps or pavements.
• I the stroller is let exposed to direct
sunlight or an extended period o
time, allow it to cool down beore
placing your child inside. Prolonged
exposure to direct sun light may
cause the colour o the materials
and abric to ade.
• Prevent the stroller rom coming
into contact with salt water. It may
cause rusting.
• Do not use the stroller on the
beach.
• When not in use, the stroller should
be kept out o reach o children.
TIPS FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
This product requires periodical maintenance. Cleaning and main-
tenance should only be carried out by an adult.
CLEANING
The seat o the stroller can be removed (please see the section FIT-
TING AND REMOVING THE STROLLER LINING). Clean the abric parts
using a wet terrycloth and neutral soap. Periodically wipe the plastic
parts clean with a sot damp cloth. To prevent the ormation o rust,
always dry metal parts i they have come into contact with water.
The washing symbols and relative meanings are indicated below:
Hand wash
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
MAINTENANCE
I necessary, lubricate the moving parts with dry silicone lubricant.
Regularly check the condition o the wheels and clean o all dust
and sand. To avoid riction that may compromise the correct unc-
tioning o the stroller, make sure all plastic parts that run along the
metal tubes are clean o dust, dirt and sand.
Keep the stroller in a dry place.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
OPENING THE STROLLER AND FIRST ASSEMBLY
WARNING: When opening the stroller, make sure that your child or
other children are at a saety distance.
WARNING: Make sure that during these operations the moving
parts o the stroller do not come into contact with your child.
1. Grip the handle (Fig. 1) and pull upwards until the structure opens
ully (Fig. 1A).
WARNING: Beore use, ensure that the stroller is locked in the open
position, checking that the mechanism is eectively locked.
2. Assemble the ront wheels by inserting the pin o the wheel into
the appropriate hole until it locks in place (Fig. 2). To remove
them, press the metal pin behind each wheel (Fig. 2A).
WARNING: Beore use, ensure that the wheels have locked correctly.
3. Install the bumper bar by inserting it into the appropriate slots
located on the joints o the stroller (Fig. 3). Should you need to
remove it, press the buttons on both sides (Fig. 3A).
WARNING: Never use the bumper bar to lit the stroller up with
your child sitting in it.
CARRY-ALL BASKET
The storage basket is already installed and cannot be removed.
HOW TO USE THE SAFETY HARNESS
This stroller has a ve-point saety harness eaturing two shoulder
straps, two adjustment holes, a waist strap and a crotch strap with
buckle.
4. WARNING: To use it with children rom birth to approx. 6 months
o age, you must use the shoulder straps, rst threading them
through two adjusting holes (Fig. 4), and threading the waist strap
through the vertical holes (Fig. 4A).
The height o the shoulder straps can be adjusted by using the di-
erent slots ound on the backrest.
5. Ater laying the child in the stroller, asten the straps (Fig. 5) by
passing rst the two orks (A) inside the shoulder strap buckle (B)
and then inside the crotch strap buckle (C); adjust the height o
the shoulder straps so that they correctly t your child's shoulders
(Fig. 5A).
Always make sure that the straps are astened correctly. To unasten
the strap, press and pull the side prongs.
WARNING: To guarantee the saety o your child, the saety harness
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