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LIST OF COMPONENTS
fig. 1
A
Reclined cradle cover + curved seat tube
B
Adapter
C
Base of structure
D
Backrest structure
E
Toy bar + 2 fixing clips
F
Music device (
if present
)
STRUCTURE ASSEMBLING
fig. 2
To assemble the reclined cradle frame, connect
the backrest structure (
D
) with the base (
C
) until both parts
are heard to click into place.
RECLINED CRADLE COVER FITTING
fig. 3
Using the adjustment device (
D1
), bring the
backrest (
D
) to its most vertical position.
fig. 4
Line the structure of the backrest (
D
) with the
reclined cradle cover (
A
), attaching it correctly.
fig. 5
Insert the curved seat tube (
A1
) in the dedicated
housings (
C1
) on the base of the structure (
C
) and complete
the connection, holding down both pins (
D2
).
fig. 6
CAUTION! Check that the tube is connected
correctly on both sides by pulling it outwards.
fig. 7
Complete the lining by engaging all the rear
press studs (
A2
).
RECLINED CRADLE COVER REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE
It is advisable to remove the reclined cradle cover periodically
for correct maintenance.
fig. 8
Undo all the rear press studs (
A2
) and remove
the reclined cradle cover from the backrest structure (
D
).
fig. 9
Holding down both pins (
D2
), remove the
curved seat tube (
A1
) from the housings on the base (
C1
).
fig. 10
Make sure to remove the curved seat tube (
A1
),
separating it from the fabric before washing.
ADAPTER
fig. 11
Once the adapter (
B
) has been positioned on
the reclined cradle, pass the crotch strap complete with
protection (
A3
) through the dedicated slot (
B1
).
fig. 12
Then pass the lower back straps (
A4
) first
through the slots on the adapter (
B2
) and then through the
slots on the crotch strap protection (
A6
).
SAFETY BELTS
WARNING! Always use the restraint system.
fig. 13
To engage the harness, insert the lower back
sections (
A4
) in the central buckle (
A5
); always use the crotch
strap in combination with the waist strap, adjusting them
correctly.
CAUTION! Failure to comply with this precaution can
cause the baby to fall or slide out, with serious injury
risks.
BACKREST ADJUSTMENT
fig. 14
The backrest can be adjusted to 3 positions;
use the central device (
D1
) and accompany it to the desired
position.
RECLINED CRADLE FUNCTION
fig. 15
The structure of the chair permits rocking. To
fix it, simply release the rear lever (
D3
), bringing it to «stop»
position.
CARRYING STRAPS
fig. 16
The reclined cradle features side carrying straps
(
A7
). When not in use, the straps must be placed in the
dedicated housings (
A8
) on the back of the cover.
TOY BAR
fig. 17
Prepare the toy bar (
E
), engaging both clips
(
E1
) with the reclined cradle backrest tube, on the housings
indicated on the cover (
A8
).
fig. 18
Then insert the toy bar (
E
) in both the slots in the
clips (
E2
).
CAUTION! Never use the toy bar to carry the reclined
cradle.
fig. 19
The toys can be detached and repositioned
easily (also for the purposes of correct maintenance) by
removing them from their housings on the bar.
MUSIC DEVICE (
if present
)
fig. 20
The music device (
F
) features a fixing clip (
F1
)
and hooks onto the dedicated pocket (
F2
) under the reclined
cradle.
FUNCTIONS AND USE OF THE MUSIC DEVICE
The music device is battery operated, using 3 AA-type 1.5-
volt batteries (not included).
fig. 21
To insert the batteries, open the cover (
F3
)
on the device, removing the screw (
F4
) using a cross-head
screwdriver (not included).
fig. 22
Observe the polarity indicated when inserting
the batteries.
fig. 23
Close the cover again (
F3
) using the dedicated
screw (
F4
).
fig. 24
To activate the device, adjust the volume and
switch it off, use the switch (
F5
).
fig. 25
3 different melodies are available; to select
them, use the button (
F6
).
INSTRUCTIONS
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