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FALL HAZARD: Babies have suffered skull fractures falling while in and from bouncers
when not used properly.
• Use bouncer ONLY on the floor
• NEVER use on an elevated surface. Only use on the floor.
• NEVER lift or carry baby in bouncer. • NEVER lift bouncer using a toy bar as a handle.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD: Babies have suffocated when bouncers tipped over on soft surfaces.
• NEVER use on a bed, sofa, cushion, or other soft surface.
• NEVER leave baby unattended.
TO PREVENT FALLS AND SUFFOCATION:
• ALWAYS use restraints and adjust to fit snugly, even if baby falls asleep.
• STOP using bouncer when baby starts trying to sit up or has reached 20 lb (9 kg),
whichever comes first.
• NEVER let the child sleep in this product.
• NEVER use as an infant carrier for automobile or airline travel.
• NEVER attach any additional strings or straps to product or toy bar.
IMPORTANT
• Adult assembly required.
• This product contains magnets.
• Please read all instructions before assembly and use of the product.
• Care should be taken in unpacking and assembly.
• Examine product frequently for damaged, missing, or loose parts.
• DO NOT use if any parts are missing, damaged, or broken.
• Contact Kids2 for replacement parts and instructions if needed. Never substitute parts.
• This product does not replace a cot or a crib. Should the child fall asleep,
then it should be placed in a suitable cot or crib.
ENGLISH
IMPORTANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
WARNING
Seat pad and bolster – Remove from frame. Fasten buckles on seat restraint and seat
pad. Fasten all hook-and-loop patches to the corresponding patch. Machine wash with
cold water, gentle cycle. No bleach. Tumble dry, using low heat.
Toy bar and toys – Wipe clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. Air dry.
Do not immerse in water.
Frame – Wipe the metal frame with soft, clean cloth and mild soap.
Headrest – Fasten all hook-and-loop patches. Machine wash with cold water,
gentle cycle. No bleach. Air dry flat.
Care and Cleaning
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