SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT NOT TO DO WITH THE PRODUCT
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DO NOT CARRY THE CHILD OVER ROUGH OR STEEP SURFACES OR
STAIRS
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DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO USE THE PRODUCT, NOT EVEN FOR
PLAYING
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DO NOT PLACE HOT
CONTAINERS OR OBJECTS ON THE TRAY SURFACE
BECAUSE THEY COULD TIP OVER AND BECAUSE THE COVERING COULD
BE SEVERELY DAMAGED
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DO NOT ATTACH WEIGHTS TO THE PUSH HANDLE Of THE PUSHCHAIR SO
AS NOT TO PUT AT RISK ITS STABILITY DURING USE
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NEVER LEAVE THE CHILD
ALONE IN THE DEVICE
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NEVER LEAVE THE PRODUCT PARKED ON A SLOPING SURFACE
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DO NOT USE THE ALTERNATIVE PNEUMATIC WHEELS (BASE 869 AND 901
FOR OUTDOOR USE) WITH FLAT TYRES, TO AVOID THE RISK OF TIPPING
FROM
LOSS
OF
STABILITY
- TYRE PRESSURE 2.5 Atm, see the
"MAINTENANCE" chapter on pages
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DO NOT LET ANYONE CLIMB ONTO THE FOOTREST OR RIDE ON THE BACK
OF THE OUTDOOR BASE
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DO NOT LIFT THE PRODUCT BY THE LEG SUPPORT FRAME OR FOOTREST
(i.e. TO CLIMB OVER OBSTACLE)
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DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT TO CLIMB OR DESCEND STAIRS:
ITS
STRUCTURE WAS NOT DESIGNED FOR THIS PURPOSE
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NEVER LEAVE THE STROLLER PARKED FOR A LONG TIME IN DIRECT
SUNLIGHT OR NEAR SOURCES OF HEAT:
THIS WILL AVOID OVERHEATING
THE DEVICE AND DISCOLOURING THE UPHOLSTERY
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DO NOT CLIMB PAVEMENTS OR STEPS WITH JUST THE STROLLER’S SIDE
WHEELS
(FRONT AND BACK) OF THE 869 BASE (SEE FIG. ON PAGE 1
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)
,
BECAUSE
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COULD TIP OVER
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When the SEAT is COMPLETELY TILTED BACKWARDS and the BACK is
COMPLETELY RECLINED, DO NOT CLIMB OVER OBSTACLES OR STEEP
SLOPES that,
SINCE THEY COULD EXCEED 12°, COULD CAUSE THE
STROLLER TO TIP OVER (SEE FIG. PAGES
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)
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DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT IF PARTS ARE MISSING OR DAMAGED. INSIST
THAT ONLY ORIGINAL REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE USED BECAUSE ANY
OTHER TYPE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND CE MARKING
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The Seat Unit Bug without 869 four wheels base has not been homologated
ECE/44 or AS/NZS 1754 to be used as car seat. Bug+869 has been
homologated for use according to ISO 7176/10 or ANSI RESNA WC/19 (see
pag.
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)
11/104
Summary of Contents for BUG
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Page 22: ...Base 869 BRAKING LOCKS UNLOCKS Base 856 BRAKING LOCKS UNLOCKS 20 104 ...
Page 31: ...ADJUSTING THE DEPTH OF THE SEAT WRENCH 29 104 ...
Page 32: ...Bug seat with 4 WHEEL base 869 30 104 ...
Page 41: ...Bug seat with INDOOR base 856 39 104 ...
Page 53: ...THE SEAT IS NOT REVERSIBLE WITH INDOOR BASE 851 Base 850 Base 851 51 104 ...
Page 55: ...MINIMUM HEIGHT MAXIMUM HEIGHT BASE 851 BRAKING LOCKS UNLOCKS 53 104 ...
Page 59: ...WRENCH WRENCH NUTS 2 SCREWS TO FIX THE HEADREST 57 104 ...
Page 63: ...LEG DIVIDING INGUINAL STRAPS VIEW FROM BEHIND THERMIC COVER VIEW FROM BEHIND 817 818 61 104 ...
Page 64: ...CANOPY CANOPY ATTACHMENT SCREW WRENCH VIEW FROM BEHIND 819 62 104 ...
Page 66: ...FOOT STRAPS Padded ABDUCTION BLOCK TIGHTEN THE KNOB 827 834 WRENCH 64 104 ...
Page 69: ...CLOSE THE EDGE COVER USING THE TWO ZIPPERS 67 104 ...
Page 70: ...FRONT HANDLE TIGHTEN THE KNOB 839 Size Small Size Medium 68 104 ...
Page 73: ...NET BASKET Only available for OUTDOOR BASE 869 45 SEAT BELT VIEW FROM BEHIND 858 894 71 104 ...
Page 75: ...TRAY 824 knob knob VIEW FROM BELOW locking lever TIGHTEN THE KNOB 73 104 ...
Page 77: ...INSERT THE TRAY FOR INDOOR BASES knob WARNING TIGHTEN THE KNOB WELL 75 104 ...
Page 79: ...5 POINT VEST HARNESS VIEW FROM BEHIND 903 77 104 ...
Page 85: ...PADDED COVERING for FOOTPLATE VIEW FROM BEHIND OF THE FOOTPLATE 892 83 104 ...
Page 92: ...NUT M6 ADJUSTABLE BUSHING SCREW M6X25 SCREW M6X25 HOW TO FIX THE ADJUSTABLE BUSHING 90 104 ...
Page 97: ...ADJUSTMENT IN DEPTH nut M5 wrench REAR VIEW 95 104 ...
Page 101: ...BOTTLE HOLDER 922 99 104 ...
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