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• NEVER leave your child unattended.
• DO NOT use this carrycot if you can-
not exactly follow the accompanying
instructions.
• DO NOT use this carrycot for a child
who can roll over or who has reached
9kg/19lbs.
• To reduce the risk if SIDS, pediatricians
recommend healthy infants be placed
on their backs to sleep, unless other-
wise advised by your physician.
• DO NOT use any other mattres
cover than the one supplied by the
manufacturer.
• DO NOT place in or near this carrycot
any cord, strap or similar item that
could become wrappped around a
child’s neck.
• Check that the stroller body or seat
unit or car seat attachment devices are
all correctly engaged before use.
• DO NOT place this carrycot near a
window or patio door where a
child could reach the cord of a
blind or curtain and be strangled.
• Children can suffocate on soft bed-
ding. Do not place pillows, comfort-
ers or soft mattresses in this carrycot.
• Carrycot is not intended for use as
infant restraint in a motor vehicle.
• NEVER use this as a means to trans-
port infants in a motor vehicle.
• Use only the mattress supplied by
the manufacturer with this bassinet.
Do not add an additional mattress to
this bassinet.
• When this bassinet is used as an ac
cessory to another product, remove
it whenever a child is in the other
product.
• Parcels and/or accessory items
placed on the stroller may cause
it to become unstable. Maximum
weight in cargo basket 10lbs (5.55kg)
• Check this carrycot regularly before
using it and do not use it if parts
are loose or missing or if there are
any signs of damage. Do not sub-
situte parts. Contact manufacturer
if replacement parts or additional
instructions are needed.
The following are important safety instructions. Save this operating manual for future use. Read
these instructions carefully before use and keep them for future reference. Your child’s safety may
be aff ected if you do not follow these instructions. Learn more by visiting us at www.bumbleride.com.
WARNING
STRANGULATION HAZARD: A child can strangle in loose restraint straps. NEVER
leave child in carrier when straps are loose or undone.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD: Infant carrier can roll over on soft surfaces and suffo-
cate a child. NEVER place carrier on beds, sofa or other soft surfaces.
FALL HAZARD: A child’s movement can slide carrier. NEVER place carrier near
edges of counter tops, tables or other elevated surfaces.