Fall Hazards; Tip Over Hazards; Additional Safety Information; General Information - Maclaren techno xlr buggy Instructions Manual

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IMPORTANT: KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Safety
Never leave child unattended.
FINGER PINCHING AND
LACERATION HAZARDS
Avoid serious injury:
• Finger pinching or laceration may occur if body parts
come in contact with the folding sections of the stroller
frame during opening or closing.
• Keep children away from the stroller when folding
or unfolding.

FALL HAZARDS

Avoid serious injury:
• Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out.
Always use seat harness and fit it snug to the child.
• Before each use check to ensure the stroller frame and
locking mechanisms are not damaged or broken to
avoid the child from falling out during operation.
• Remove the stroller from the children's play area to
avoid children falling or bumping the stroller.
• Never allow children to stand on the footrest.
• Never carry or lift the stroller while your child is in the stroller.

GENERAL INFORMATION

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
This seat unit requires regular maintenance by the user.
Regularly check all rivets and connecting devices for tightness
and security. Inspect all brakes, wheels and tyres and replace
or repair if necessary. Check all safety devices for correct
operation, in particular the primary and secondary locks. These
should be free to move at all times. Never continue to use a
product that is not structurally sound.
We recommend a service every 12 months.
If wheels squeak, lubricate sparingly with WD40 Teflon or
silicone coating. Do NOT use oil or grease based products, as
this will attract dirt, which will clog the movement.
Only Maclaren replacement parts should be used. It may be
unsafe to use parts not supplied by Maclaren.
Accessories which are not approved by the manufacturer shall
not be used.
Any damage caused by the use of accessories not supplied by
Maclaren will not be covered by the terms of our warranty.
Negotiate curbs and rough ground carfully. Repeated impact
will cause damage to the buggy.
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WARNING:

TIP OVER HAZARDS

Avoid serious injury:
• The maximum weight and height limit of the intended
user is 55 lb and 44" tall.
• parcel or accessory items, or both, placed on the unit may
cause the unit to become unstable.
• Excessive weight and any load attached to the handle affects
the stability of the stroller and can cause it to tip over.
• Never use this stroller on stairways or escalators or when
travelling on other forms of transport.
• Do not allow child to climb into stroller.
• Do not place more than 4.5 lb in the mesh basket or
more than 1.1 lb in hood pocket.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION

• Always use brakes when stroller stops.
• This stroller is suitable for one child.
• This product is not intended for prolonged periods of sleeping.
• Do not let your child play with or hang on to the stroller.
• Never keep child in the stroller near a radiator or other
heat sources. This will prevent an overheating hazard.
• This stroller is not suitable for running or skating.
• Do not place items on the hood.
CLEANING
Clean frame with a damp cloth and a mild detergent and dry
thoroughly. Do not use abrasives.
If the buggy chassis parts have been exposed to salt water
we recommend that they be rinsed down with fresh (tap)
water as soon as possible afterwards.
The hood may be sponged lightly using a damp cloth and a
mild detergent.
The seat cover may be washed - see care labels for details.
Dry thoroughly before reuse.
Do not fold or store the product while wet and never store in a
damp environment as this can cause mildew to form.
Maclaren reserve the right to make design changes to any of their products as part of their
continuous development programme.
This product is designed and manufactured to comply with ASTM F833-10 Standard Consumer
Safety performance Specification for Carriages/Buggies and is JpMA certified. This product is
designed and manufactured to comply with Canadian standard SOR/91-350,s. 1(F) Carriages
and Buggy Regulations.

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