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SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT NOT TO DO WITH THIS MEDICAL
DEVICE
W TO STORE AND TRANSPORT THE MEDICAL DEVICE
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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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TO AVOID THE RISK OF TIPPING FROM LOSS OF STABILITY DO NOT ALLOW
THE STROLLER TO BE USED WITH FLAT TYRES
- TYRE PRESSURE 2.5 Atm,
see the "MAINTENANCE" chapter on pages 58-59
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DO NOT LET ANYONE CLIMB ONTO THE FOOTREST OR RIDE ON THE BACK
OF THE DEVICE
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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 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
MARKING
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DO NOT CLIMB PAVEMENTS OR STEPS WITH JUST THE STROLLER’S SIDE
WHEELS
(FRONT AND BACK) (SEE FIG. ON PAGE 8)
,
BECAUSE IT COULD TIP
OVER
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WHEN THE BACKREST IS COMPLETELY RECLINED, DO NOT CLIMB OVER
OBSTACLES OR STEEP SLOPES THAT
, SINCE THEY COULD EXCEED 15°,
COULD CAUSE THE STROLLER TO TIP OVER (SEE FIG. PAGE 8)
Summary of Contents for Novus
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Page 18: ...16 7 1 8 0 60 7 5 8 1 62 17 3 18 5 ...
Page 19: ...17 INITIAL PREPARATION ...
Page 24: ...22 ADJUSTMENT of the SEAT WIDTH ADJUSTMENT of the SEAT DEPTH KNOB VIEW FROM UNDER THE SEAT ...
Page 26: ...24 ADJUSTMENT of the LEGREST ADJUSTMENT of the FOOTREST ...
Page 27: ...25 FOLDING the STROLLER ...
Page 28: ...26 FIXING THE ACCESSORIES WHEEL DIRECTION LOCKS 812 INGUINAL STRAPS 817 ...
Page 29: ...27 THERMAL COVER 818 REAR VIEW ...
Page 30: ...28 60 CANOPY 819 CHEST BELT 828 ...
Page 31: ...29 RAIN COVER 825 CAREFULLY ...
Page 32: ...30 60 TRAY 824 Sizes 2 and 3 one adjustment position Size 4 two adjustment position ...
Page 36: ...34 60 SIDE PROTECTING COVERS 844 MESH BASKET 858 ...
Page 37: ...35 60 VEST HARNESS 853 ...
Page 44: ...42 60 45 BELT FOR THE PELVIS 894 LATERAL VIEW ...
Page 45: ...43 60 FIVE POINT VEST HARNESS 903 VIEW FROM THE BACK ...
Page 48: ...46 60 C ASSEMBLING THE TWO PLATES VIEW FROM THE BACK WRENCH SCREW ...
Page 52: ...50 60 FIXING THE FRONT BUCKLES ASSEMBLED HARNESS 4 5 SIZE CIRCUMFERENCE min max cm ...
Page 58: ...56 60 LATERAL VIEW BUSHING REAR VIEW BUSHING ...
Page 59: ...57 60 BOTTLE HOLDER 922 ...
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