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Carrycot
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT – READ
CAREFULLY
KEEP FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
WARNING: KEEP THIS PLASTIC
COVER AWAY FROM CHILDREN TO
AVOID SUFFOCATION.
WARNINGS
• Before assembling, ensure that the
product and its components have
not been damaged during trans-
portation. In this case, do not use
and keep out of reach of children.
• WARNING: This product is only
suitable for a child who cannot sit
up unaided, roll over and cannot
push up on its hands and knees.
• Indicative age of use: 0 – 5/6
months. Maximum weight of the
child: 9 Kg.
• WARNING: Only use on a firm,
horizontal level, flat and dry sur-
face.
• WARNING: Do not let other chil-
dren play unattended near the carry
cot.
• WARNING: Do not use if any part
is broken, torn or missing.
• Only use spare parts supplied or
approved by the manufacturer.
• Do not attach any accessories to
the product that have not been
supplied by the manufacturer. Any
unauthorised modifications made
to the product will relieve the man-
ufacturer of all responsibility.
• Always be aware of the risk of open
fires and other sources of heat, such
as electric stoves, gas stoves etc.
Never leave the carry cot in the vi-
AND
cinity of these heat sources.
• WARNING: Do not add a second
mattress on top of the mattress
supplied or recommended by the
manufacturer.
• Check the product regularly for any
signs of damage or wear, especially
the handle and bottom of the car-
ry cot. Should any damage or signs
of wear and tear be noticeable, do
not use the product and keep out
of reach of children.
• WARNING: Never use this product
on a stand.
• Before lifting the carry cot to carry
your baby, make sure that the han-
dle is in the correct position for use.
• In the carry cot, your child's head
must never be lower than their
body.
• Pay attention to the risks to hit the
child when you put the carry cot on
the floor or go through the doors.
• Do not leave anything in the carry
cot that could present a choking
hazard, e.g. soft toys, pillows.
• Do not place the carry cot close
to another product, which could
present a strangulation hazard, e.g.
strings, cords for curtains/blinds.
• Overheating can endanger your
child's life! Take into account the
ambient temperature and the ba-
by's clothing and make sure that
the baby is neither too cold nor too
hot.
• Ask a health professional for advice
on sleeping safely.
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