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Read these instructions carefully before use and 

keep them for future reference. Your child’s safety 

may be affected if you do not follow these 

instructions.

Please read this User Guide carefully BEFORE 
trying to use your pushchair.

Looking after your pushchair

 

The pushchair and its cover have been 
carefully designed, manufactured and 
tested to high safety standards.
Regularly inspect and maintain your 
pushchair to ensure freedom of movement 
of the joints, locking devices and security 
of components. To prolong the life of your 
pushchair, keep it clean and do not leave 
it in direct sunlight for extended periods of 
time.

Cleaning the cover

 

The seat cover is removable and can be 
washed in accordance with the washing 
instructions on the label.
The hood and trims may be cleaned using 
warm water with household soap or mild 
detergent. Allow it to dry fully, preferably 
away from direct sunlight.

DO NOT

 

dry clean or use bleach or any 

other aggressive cleaning agents.

IMPORTANT MAINTENANCE ADVICE

 

If the wheels squeak use a silicon based 
spray or light lubricating oil ensuring it 
penetrates the wheel and axle assembly.
Regularly clean and lubricate the front 
swivel and wheel units as dirty or dry

units can have an adverse effect on 
manoeuvrability and steering.
When using the pushchair on the beach, 
clean it completely afterwards to remove 
all the sand and salt from the mechanisms 
and wheel assemblies.
If there are compression marks or 
indentations on the tyres – use a domestic 
hair dryer to gently warm the area. This 
should help make them disappear 
(DO NOT OVERHEAT).
Under certain climate conditions the 
covers and trims may be affected by 
mould and mildew. To help prevent 
this occurring, do not fold or store this 
pushchair if it is wet or damp. Always store 
in a well ventilated area. 
To maintain the safety of your pushchair, 
seek prompt repairs for bent, torn or 
broken parts. Use only those parts and 
accessories approved by Mothercare.
Replacement parts and accessories are 
available from your local Mothercare store 
or contact Customer care on 
08453 30 40 30. 
 
This product is not intended for 
commercial use. 

Important!

Birth to 15kg (approx. 4 years)

GB

Warnings

WARNING – A CHILD’S SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

WARNING

 

– This vehicle is only intended for 

children from birth and up to 15kg.

WARNING

 

– Always apply the brakes when 

the pushchair is stationary, and before putting 

your child into the pushchair.

WARNING

 

– Any load attached to the handle 

affects the stability of the pushchair.

WARNING

 

– This vehicle is not suitable for 

running or skating.

WARNING

 

– It may be dangerous to leave 

your child unattended.

WARNING 

– Ensure that all locking devices 

are fully engaged before use.

WARNING

 

– Use a harness as soon as your 

child can sit unaided.

WARNING

 

– Overloading, incorrect folding 

and the use of non-approved accessories 

may damage or break this pushchair and 

make it unstable for use.

WARNING

 

– Regularly inspect the pushchair 

to ensure all parts are in full working order. 

WARNING

 

– Do not use a mattress thicker 

than 15mm in place of the liner supplied 

when used as infant pram.

DO NOT

 

allow your child to climb unassisted 

into the pushchair.

DO NOT

 

allow the pushchair to remain wet for 

prolonged periods of time. If it does get wet, 

allow to dry unfolded at room temperature. 

DO NOT

 

carry more than 2kg in the 

shopping basket.

DO NOT

 

allow children to play with or adjust 

the pushchair.

DO NOT

 

carry more than one child on this 

pushchair. 

DO NOT

 

overload the pocket on the back of 

the hood – this may cause the pushchair to 

fall backwards.

DO

 

support the back of the pushchair seat 

when reclining it.

DO

 

use a correctly fitted and adjusted 

harness at all times. If using an alternative 

harness conforming to BS6684, ‘D’ ring 

attachments are found on each side of the 

pushchair.

DO

 

r

ead the labels on the covers for washing 

instructions and do not tumble dry – drip dry 

only.

DO

 

ensure children are clear of moving 

parts and locking devices while making 

adjustments.

DO

 

periodically check that any screws, nuts, 

bolts and other fastenings are fully tightened.

DO

 

store the pushchair in a safe place when 

not in use. Avoid placing heavy objects on 

top of it and do not store near direct heat 

sources, e.g. radiators, open bar fires or in 

direct sun light as the cover may fade.

DO

 

hold on to your pushchair when close to 

moving road vehicles or trains. Even with the 

brake on, the draught from the vehicle may 

cause it to move.

DO

 

be careful when going up or down kerbs. 

Remove your child and fold the pushchair 

when using stairs or escalators.

DO

 

always remove Weathershield™ or apron 

when indoors, in a hot atmosphere, or near a 

heat source to prevent overheating.

This pushchair is designed and manufactured 

to comply to EN1888: 2005.

This pushchair is a Type ‘A’ chassis, and is 

compatible with other Mothercare Type ‘A’ 

products.

Summary of Contents for Nixi Pushchair

Page 1: ...thercare customer care line on 08453 30 40 30 Alternatively write to Customer care Mothercare Cherry Tree Road Watford Herts WD24 6SH www mothercare com GB WARNING A CHILD S SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBIL...

Page 2: ...2 6 GB 1 Folded Nixi Pushchair 2 2 Front wheels 3 Apron 4 Weathershield 5 Bumper bar 6 Hood 7 Liner 8 Adaptors 9 User guide E 1 Folded Nixi Pushchair 2 2 Front wheels 3 Apron 4 Weathershield 5 Bumper...

Page 3: ...pron 23 Folding handle 24 Shopping basket 1 Extendable handles 2 Frame lock release latches 3 Mattress and pram liner 4 Foot lock 5 Lower framework 6 Foot brake 7 Head enclosure 8 D Rings 9 Harness st...

Page 4: ...RNING Always apply the brakes when the pushchair is stationary and before putting your child into the pushchair WARNING Any load attached to the handle affects the stability of the pushchair WARNING T...

Page 5: ...the bottom of the bumper bar slide one side of the bar into the armrest socket in the position shown dia 3a Repeat this sequence for the other side To release the bumper bar push in button and releas...

Page 6: ...wivel wheels into the locked position align front wheels into a straight forward position and slide the wheel lock guide up dia 7a To unlock the front wheels slide front wheel lock guide down dia 7b T...

Page 7: ...on each side dia 11d and lift the infant carrier out of the sockets dia 11e The infant carrier is now ready for use Re attach the armrest pads after use Removing the adaptors To remove the adaptors fr...

Page 8: ...12e To secure the child in the harness push buckle A through C and into B until the buckle prongs snap into position Carefully adjust the harness by pulling the slider D until the desired fit is achi...

Page 9: ...emoving the bumper bar cover To remove the bumper bar cover simply unzip the bumper bar cover and remove from the plastic moulding dia 14b Removing the shopping basket Unfasten the press studs straps...

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