Fitting And Removing The Top Hammock; 4.2 - Fitting And Removing The Bottom Hammock; Adjusting The Angle Of The Top Hammock; Adjusting The Angle Of The Bottom Hammock - JANE TWONE Instructions Manual

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sis, securing them to the chassis in a quick, simple and safe
way. To do this follow the instructions for these accessories
carefully.
4.1 - FITTING AND REMOVING THE HAMMOCK
The pro-fix system allows the TWONE hammock to be fitted
onto the chassis perfectly. Because it is reversible, the ham-
mock can be fitted facing you when the child is very small or
facing forwards as he grows.
Make sure that the hammock is securely attached to the chas-
sis by pulling it upwards gently.
To disconnect it, simultaneously pull the unlocking levers on
both sides of the hammock upwards.

4.2 - FITTING AND REMOVING THE BOTTOM HAMMOCK

This hammock is designed for an older child than the one
in the top hammock, therefore it is always fitted facing
forwards.
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Make sure that the hammock is securely attached to the chas-
sis by pulling it upwards gently.
To disconnect it, simultaneously pull the two catches on both
sides of the hammock.
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5.2 - ADJUSTING THE ANGLE OF THE BACKREST OF THE
TOP HAMMOCK
In order to provide the child with maximum comfort at all
times, the hammock has a reclining system. Pull the catch on
the top rear part of the backrest and adjust the angle to one
of the 3 positions possible.
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Position "P" is not suitable for
travelling.
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5.2 -ADJUSTING THE ANGLE OF THE BACKREST OF THE
BOTTOM HAMMOCK
Use the buttons found on the sides of the hammock and ad-
just the angle to one of the 2 positions possible.
For a 3rd extra position, unfasten the side zips.
6.- USING THE SAFETY ARMREST
The safety armrest is designed to fit into the slots on the ham-
mock. If required you can release just one side by pressing the
side buttons and the armrest will be fully articulated by the
other end.
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WARNING: The child should be kept away from the mobile parts
when the responsible adult is handling these. The appearance
of cutting, compression and pinch points are inevitable during
these operations.
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