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SAFETY WARNINGS

The babybee Comet is designed and tested to comply with AS/

NZS2088:2013. 

The ACCC has identified several hazards associated with prams and 

strollers

which could result in serious injury or even death:

• 

The pram or stroller rolling away from the carer’s control. We  

 

strongly advise using parking brakes and tether straps at all   

 

times to ensure the pram or stroller cannot move away when  

 

stopped. Parking the pram or stroller horizontal to potential 

 

dangers is another precaution you can take. 

• 

Limb and finger injuries. If children gain access to certain parts  

 

of the pram or stroller they may trap and/or injure their limbs or  

 

fingers. Ensure children are away from the pram or stroller prior  

 

to adjusting it. 

• 

Falls. Children not properly restrained in a pram or stroller can 

 

either fall out or move to a position where the pram or stroller  

 

can topple. This can also occur if additional bags or children  

 

are hung or carried or parts of the pram not designed to do so.

• 

Strangulation or suffocation. Strangulation or suffocation can  

 

occur if children become trapped in parts of the pram or stroller  

 

in particular the rain cover and safety harness. 

Bassinet

Only use the bassinet in a flat position. Do not recline. Child should not 

be left unsupervised in bassinet. Bassinet is not suitable for overnight 

sleeping.

Operation of the travel system

Do not use or leave the travel system near open fire or exposed flame.

Never leave rain covers, hoods and/or aprons on or over the travel 

system indoors, in a hot atmosphere or near a heat source. Always 

supervised whilst the travel system is covered. 

Brakes

Always engage the brakes when the travel system is stationary. Hold 

on to your travel system or the tether strap when close to any moving 

machinery. Even with the brakes engaged, the breeze from vehicles 

(for example) may cause the travel system to move. 

Summary of Contents for Comet

Page 1: ...babybee comet instruction manual Please keep in a safe place for future reference Contact babybee prams by emailing support babybeeprams com au www babybeeprams com au...

Page 2: ...ase take care when unpacking and assembling and ensure you keep all packaging components in a safe place and out of reach of any children Support If at any stage you require any assistance with setup...

Page 3: ...aging to prevent injury from choking remove and immediately move out of reach all protective packaging Never leave your child unattended with the travel system or packaging Using your Comet What s in...

Page 4: ...E Bassinet base board F Seat liner G Canopy H Seat fabric I Bassinet mattress J Front swivel wheels K Rear wheels L Bassinet seat belly bar M Brake N Rain cover and mosquito net O Bassinet apron What...

Page 5: ...lock G Front swivel wheel H Bassinet Seat frame release I Seat recline buttons J Frame release clips to release from folded position K Push bar L Bassinet apron M Push bar height adjustment buttons N...

Page 6: ...take the brake attachment section and attach this to the frame Push down until you feel a click and when you can see the two sliver locking pins in place 4 Now you re ready to attach the large rear wh...

Page 7: ...l collapse on itself 4 Make sure the black frame release clips have clicked in to place to secure it from opening again To release the pram as you did in step one simply pull back on those same black...

Page 8: ...elcro tabs at each end Once secured simply place bassinet mattress ontop 2 To release simply push the grey bassinet frame release buttons in the direction of the arrow and off it pops 2 Now it s time...

Page 9: ...connectors are as close to the middle of the frame as they can be as shown in the pictures below there should be no gap between the bumper bar and the canopy connectors 2 You may wish to have the fro...

Page 10: ...with your foot and off you go Front swivel wheels When travelling along straight surfaces the front wheels may spin or cause wheel shudder To lock the front swivel wheels into place simply press down...

Page 11: ...also note that the metal knobs on either side of the frame should be at the bottom 3 Pull the headrest section over the top of the frame and pull the rest of the seat down firmly into place 4 Next ta...

Page 12: ...owing two features before you get going Seat position To adjust the seat position simply press and hold the two circle seat recline buttons simultaneously and tilt to your ideal height Make sure you h...

Page 13: ...cause the fabric to tear 1 Take the front zipper side of the bassinet fabric and start feeding the hard fabric plastic rod inside through the grooves on the side of the frame Note this can be difficu...

Page 14: ...tabs at each end Once secured simply place bassinet mattress ontop 6 Zip on the bassinet apron the zip may seem a little stiff at first this will soften over time Attach the bumper bar to the bassinet...

Page 15: ...unusable please ensure they are on the correct sides of the pram frame 3 Once the connectors are on you can secure the fabric to them using the two elastic loops on each side 4 To attach to the frame...

Page 16: ...ot leave the travel system in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time when possible Do not leave in car on hot days Store the travel system in a dry well ventilated and safe place After exposure...

Page 17: ...od starts from the date your travel system is dispatched from our warehouse The warranty is not valid in the following cases o Defects resulting from improper care or use o Normal wear and tear includ...

Page 18: ...here the pram or stroller can topple This can also occur if additional bags or children are hung or carried or parts of the pram not designed to do so Strangulation or suffocation Strangulation or suf...

Page 19: ...ed by baby Do not lift or carry the travel system when fully assembled Only lift and carry when folded Ensure that the storage latch is engaged when lifting or carrying the travel system Make sure tra...

Page 20: ...ories Bags and other items must not be hung from the push bar as they may damage the frame or otherwise cause the travel system to become unbalanced and tip over Do not use replacement parts or access...

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