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Canadian safety standard states:
• Do not use this carrycot if you cannot exactly follow the
instructions that come with it. • Do not use this carrycot
for a child who can roll over or who has reached 9kg.
• Do not place in or near this carrycot; cords, straps or
similar items that could become wrapped around a
child’s neck. • Do not place this carrycot near a window
or a patio door where a child could reach the cord of a
blind or curtain and be strangled. • Check this carrycot
regularly before using it and do not use it if any parts
are loose or missing or if there are any signs of damage.
Do not substitute parts. Contact the manufacturer if
replacement parts or additional instructions are needed.
facing seat should be used for one or two children to
a maximum weight of 15kg per child. • Whilst in parent
facing seat, secure child firmly in harness at all times. •
When not in use, disconnect parent facing seat shoulder
straps from the waist buckle, as harness can form
loops that can lead to strangulation. • When using the
parent facing seat, DO NOT leave your child unattended.
WARNINGS
Summary of Contents for carrycot plus duet
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