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Never leave rain covers on indoors, in a hot atmosphere or near a heat source as the baby could
overheat.
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Do not use on products other than those recommended by the Manufacturer.
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Hand wash at 30° C.
PRODUCT MAINTENANCE
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This pushchair requires a minimum amount of regular maintenance.
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The lifetime of the pushchair will be increased if the moving parts are lubricated and it will also
make the opening and folding operations easier.
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If any of the parts of the pushchair should become stiff or difficult to operate, apply a small quantity
of spray lubricant, for example WD 40. Do not use oil or grease. The WD 40 should not be used to
lubricate the removable wheels. If necessary, the wheels must be removed and cleaned with a soft,
dry cloth.
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Check the locking mechanisms, the brakes, the wheels, the harnesses, the levers, the seat regulators,
the joints and the securing devices regularly to make sure that they are fastened correctly and in
good operating order.
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The wheels are subject to wear and should be replaced if necessary.
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Carry out a careful inspection to check the pushchair is in good operating condition after 18 months
of use, after a long period of storage and before using it for another baby.
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Clean the fabric with water, neutral detergent and a sponge.
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Clean the fabric using warm water, a sponge and a neutral detergent.
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The plastic and metal parts can be cleaned with warm water, a sponge and a neutral detergent.
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Never use abrasive products for cleaning or ammonia based products, bleach or turpentine.
PRODUCT MAINTENANCE
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