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BOUNCER
WARNING: FOR YOUR CHILD’S SAFETY, READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP THEM FOR FU-
TURE REFERENCE. WARNING: TO AVOID THE DAN-
GER OF SUFFOCATION, REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF
ALL PLASTIC BAGS AND PACKAGING MATERIALS BE-
FORE USING THIS PRODUCT, AND KEEP THEM OUT OF
REACH OF CHILDREN.
WARNINGS
• WARNING: Never leave the child unattended in the
bouncing chair.
• WARNING: It is dangerous to put this bouncing chair
on an elevated surface, such as tables, chairs, etc..
• WARNING: Not recommended for children who can
sit up by themselves (6 months approximately; until
9kg).
• Do not use the bouncing chair for more than one child
at a time.
• Only place the bouncing chair on flat, stable surfaces
• WARNING: Never use the toy bar to carry the bounc-
ing chair.
• Always use the safety harness and the crotch strap
when the child is sitting in the bouncing chair; if neces-
sary, adjust their length using the correct adjusters.
• Do not let other children play unattended close to the
bouncing chair.
• Do not use the bouncing chair if some of its parts are
broken, torn, or missing.
• Do not use spare parts or accessories not supplied by
the manufacturer.
• To prevent the risk of fire, never place the bouncing
chair near sources of heat, electrical appliances, gas or
electric cookers, etc.
• WARNING: The bouncing chair has not been specifi-
cally designed for a child to sleep in. If your child needs
to rest, it is recommended to lay it in a cot.
MAINTENANCE ADVICE
FABRIC COMPOSITION
FABRIC COVER: All new materials: Cover 100% polyes-
ter. Padding: 100% polyester.
INSERT PILLOW: All new materials. Cover 100% polyes-
ter. Padding 100% polyester.
•
Periodically check the Bouncing Chair’s frame and
seat fabric for wear, damage, or missing components.
Should any parts be missing or damaged, the Bouncing
Chair’ must not under any circumstances be used.
• Please refer to the care label for instructions on how to
clean the product.
• Always dry metal parts to avoid the formation of rust.
• After cleaning, check that the fabric and seams are not
worn or damaged.
• Prolonged exposure to sunlight may cause the materi-
als to fade.
Wash by hand in cold water.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not iron.
Do not dry clean.
COMPONENTS
A – Rear legs
B – Rear handle
C – Pillow/Insert (Only on some versions)
D – Carry handles
E – Side joint to unlock the backrest
F – Front joint to adjust the leg rest
G – Crotch strap
H – Legs
I
– Central button of safety harness buckle
L – Safety harness prongs
M – Velcro straps (Only for some versions)
HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT
Before use, the baby-bouncing chair requires a very sim-
ple assembly operation.
1. Turn the legs (H) in an outward direction and fit the
rear part (A) into legs’ holes, pressing the locking but-
tons (diag.1).
2. This operation may be carried out by fitting part A, in one
way only, in order to prevent any assembly errors (diag.2).
3. You will hear a click, signalling that part A has been
fitted into position; ensure that the part has been fit-
ted correctly by trying to pull it away from the frame
(diag.3).
4. Also, ensure that the carry handles (D) of the bouncing
chair are facing outwards with respect to the legs; dia-
gram 4 shows the correct position.
5. When not in use, the carry handles (D) may be faste-
ned to the backrest with the Velcro straps (M), dia-
gram 5. (Only on some versions).
6. If you wish to make the bouncing chair more compact,
for example for car transport, it is sufficient to unlock
part A, pressing the buttons highlighted in diagram 6.
HOW TO USE THE SAFETY HARNESS
7. Unfasten the safety harness by pressing the central
button on the buckle (I) and, at the same time, remove
the other part of the buckle, by pressing its prongs (L)
(diag.7).
The bouncing chair is now ready for baby to use.
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