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General Information & Safety
WARNING:
IT MAY BE DANGEROUS TO LEAVE YOUR CHILDREN UNATTENDED. THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY FROM FALLING OR SLIDING OUT. ALWAYS USE THE SEATBELTS.
THIS VEHICLE IS SUITABLE FOR ONE CHILD.
THIS VEHICLE IS INTENDED FOR CHILDREN FROM 3 MONTHS AND UP TO A MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF 15KG.
IMPORTANT:
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
• Follow all instructions carefully. Incorrect use will cause damage to stroller.
• Children should be harnessed in at all times and should never be left
unattended.
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IMPORTANT - It is important for your child’s safety that the harness be
correctly fitted and adjusted. If not adjusted correctly in accordance with
the instructions the stability of the stroller will be impaired.
• The harness and seat belt are not a substitute for proper adult supervision.
• For extra safety ‘D’ rings are provided for the attachment of a separate, full har
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ness (to EN13210 or BS6684).
• The child should be clear of moving parts while making adjustments.
IMPORTANT-DANGER: It is important that great care is taken to ensure
that children are kept well clear of the stroller when folding or unfolding
the product. Finger traps and scissoring actions are unavoidable during
these operations.
• Do not carry additional children, goods or accessories in or on this stroller
except as permitted in this leaflet. They may cause the stroller to become
unstable.
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WARNING:Any load attatched to the handle affects the stability of the
pushchair.
• Overloading, incorrect folding and the use of accessories, e.g. child seats, bag
hooks, rain covers, buggy boards, etc., other than those approved by Maclaren
may damage or break this vehicle.
• Any damage caused by the use of accessories not supplied by Maclaren will not
be covered by the terms of our warranty.
• Never leave child in the stroller when ascending or descending stairs or
escalators or when travelling on other forms of transport.
• The stroller should always open and fold easily. Do not force it. It may be
necessary to re-read the instructions.
• Negotiate curbs and rough ground carefully. Repeated impact will cause
damage to the stroller.
• Never allow children to stand on the footrest.
• Do not leave the stroller exposed to heat i.e. by a radiator or in direct sunlight.
• Do not place items on the top of the hood.
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WARNING: This stroller is not suitable for running or skating.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
• This vehicle requires regular maintenance by the user. Regularly check all
rivets and connecting devices for tightness and security. Inspect all brakes,
wheels and tyres and replace or repair if necessary. Check all safety devices
for correct operation, in particular the primary and secondary locks. These
should be free to move at all times. Never continue to use a product that is
not structurally sound.
• We recommend a service every 12 months.
• If wheels squeak, lubricate sparingly with WD40 Teflon or silicone coating.
Do NOT use oil or grease based products, as this will attract dirt, which will
clog the movement.
• Only Maclaren replacement parts should be used. It may be unsafe to use
parts not supplied by Maclaren.
CLEANING
• Clean frame with a damp cloth and a mild detergent and dry thoroughly.
Do not use abrasives.
• If the stroller chassis parts have been exposed to salt water we recom
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mend that they be rinsed down with fresh (tap) water as soon as possible
afterwards.
• The hood may be sponged lightly using a damp cloth and a mild detergent.
• The seat cover may be washed - see care labels for details.
Dry thoroughly before reuse.
• Do not fold or store the product while wet and never store in a damp
environment as this can cause mildew to form.
Maclaren reserve the right to make design changes to any of their products as
part of their continuous development programme.
This product is designed and manufactured to comply with BS7409: 1996
(Safety requirements for wheeled child conveyances)
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