care
Your pushchair has been designed to meet safety standards and with correct use and maintenence
will give many years of trouble free performance.
The chassis is strong but will weaken should the back wheel be bumped down stairs or kerbs.
Continual impact will cause damage.
If your child wears hard shoes these might damage the soft fabric.
Storing a damp pushchair will encourage mildew to form.
After exposure to damp conditions, dry off with a soft cloth, open fully and allow to dry thoroughly
before storing. Store your pushchair in a dry, safe place.
Do not leave the pushchair in sunlight for prolonged periods - some fabrics may fade.
maintenance
This pushchair requires regular maintenance by the user.
Cosatto products are designed to operate with minimum maintenance, however regular lubrication
of moving parts will extend the life of your pushchair and make opening and folding easier.
Should parts of your pushchair become stiff or difficult to operate, apply a light application of a
spray lubricant e.g. silicone. Do not use oil or grease.
Regularly inspect the locking devices, brakes, wheels, harness assembly, catches, seat adjusters,
joints and fixtures to ensure they are secure and in full working order. These should be free to
move at all times.
Brakes and wheels are subject to wear and should be replaced if necessary.
Your pushchair should be serviced and reconditioned before using it for extended use, or within 18
months, whichever is the sooner.
cleaning
The seat units, bumper bar cover and hoods may be cleaned by sponging lightly using warm water
and a mild detergent.
Plastic and metal parts may be sponged clean with warm water and a mild detergent.
Never clean with abrasive, ammonia based, bleach based or spirit type cleaners.
For wash care instruction of the soft goods please refer to their respective ware care label.
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