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9.2.1.2. Place the stroller on a smooth and safe surface and assemble it
properly. Use the instruction manual.
9.2.1.3. Adjust all parts of the stroller including the seat, the backrest, the
head support, the pads, the footrest, the handlebar, the canopy and adjust
the length of five-point belts and rear wheel shock absorption system.
9.2.1.4 Assemble the safety barrier and the anti-slip therapeutic tray.
9.2.1.5. Prepare the five-point belts, the groin straps and the footrest for
assembly.
9.2.1.6. Switch the central brake on.
9.2.1.7. Place the child in the stroller and ensure that all previously made
adjustments are correct and safe.
9.2.1.8. Fasten the five-point belts and the footrest straps on your child.
9.2.1.9. Attach the handlebar, the footrest and other necessary elements.
9.2.2. If the child wets himself/herself, put a special waterproof pad on the
seat. The pad can be purchased in pharmacies or medical stores.
9.2.3. Never let the stroller roll on its own, always use the handlebar.
9.2.4. When riding on slopes or ramps, always assume the forward-facing
position of the stroller.
9.2.5. When overcoming small obstacles (small thresholds, small curbs, etc.),
first you should blocked the rear part of the frame around the brake pedal
by your foot and then pull the handle bar to lift the front wheels of the
stroller and carefully drive over the obstacle. Then, pull the handle bar up,
lift the rear wheels and place them on the surface.
10.
Cleaning and maintenance
10.1. Small spills and stains can be removed with a kitchen sponge and
clean, warm water.
10.2. Stains should be removed immediately.
10.3. Do not wipe or rub the surface. Rubbing will result in the spreading of
the stain and can destroy the surface of the fabric.
10.4. If water, food, beverages or plant oil have stained the fabric, do the
following:
10.4.1. Dry the stain by placing a white paper towel, a tissue, or a clean
absorbent cloth on the entire surface of the stain.
10.4.2. Spot clean the stains only: moisten a small piece of cloth with a
diluted detergent and warm water (in case of blood stains, use cold water
instead), and remove the stain moving from the outer edge of the stain
towards the center to prevent spreading. Do not soak the stain with water,
as it may cause rims after drying. Excessive wetness may also enlarge the
stain or destroy the foam inside the upholstery.
10.4.3. You may have to repeat the above actions (10.4.2.) until the stain is
completely removed. Remember to always remove the excess moisture
(10.4.1.) before each subsequent wiping.