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Carrycot
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• WARNING: Do not use the carry cot
to transport your child in the car.
• WARNING: The carry cot must be
fitted on the stroller in the parent
facing position ONLY.
• This carry cot is only compatible
with the SEETY stroller.
• Do not leave anything inside the
carry cot that might reduce its
depth.
• Ensure that the carry cot is attached
properly to the stroller before plac-
ing your child inside.
• Products exposed to direct sunlight
will heat up; let them cool down
before placing your child inside.
• The carry cot is not designed for
children to sleep in for long periods
of time: this product is not a substi-
tute for a cot.
• It is recommended that the carry
cot be aired out after prolonged
use.
• Keep the product out of reach of
children when it is not being used.
COMPONENTS
The contents of the packaging include:
• a semi-rigid carry cot with canopy
• internal lining
• a cover
• a mattress
TIPS FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
This product requires periodical maintenance. Cleaning
and maintenance should only be carried out by an adult.
CLEANING
Clean non-removable fabric sections using a damp sponge
and neutral soap. Periodically wipe the plastic parts clean
with a soft damp cloth. To prevent the formation of rust,
always dry metal parts if they have come into contact with
water.
WASHING
The internal lining of the carry cot and the mattress cover
are removable and washable. To carry out these operations
refer to the chapter on REMOVING THE LINING OF THE carry
cot / MATTRESS.
Carefully follow the washing instructions on the label.
In the event that the mattress padding needs to be washed,
be sure that it has dried completely before using again.
The washing symbols and relative meanings are indicated
below:
Hand wash
30° C
Do not bleach
30° C
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry clean

MAINTENANCE

Do not submerge in water. Regularly clean plastic sections
with a damp cloth and keep free of dust and sand to avoid
friction. Do not leave the product exposed to the sun for a
long period of time; the fabrics may discolour. Do not use
solvents or abrasive products for cleaning.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF THE CARRY COT
1. To assemble the carry cot, the U-shaped rod needs to be
pulled outwards until it is firmly fastened to the stops lo-
cated on the plastic base (Fig. 1). Repeat this operation
with the other rod.
2. Place the lining in the carry cot and fasten it in place using
the zip fastener that runs around the perimeter (Fig. 2).
3. Place the mattress on the base of the carry cot (Fig. 3).
4. Lift the handle (Fig. 4) vertically (Fig. 4A) ensuring that
both of the locks found in the rotating joints have en-
gaged.
5. Put the cover on the carry cot and fix it into place by
fastening the designated buttons (Fig. 5).
For added protection against the wind and cold, lift the
fabric flap and fix it in place using the buttons on the cover
(Fig. 5A).
CARRY HANDLE
6. The carry handle can be lowered. To lower it, push the
buttons on the inside of the canopy junctions at the
same time and push the handle downwards (Fig. 6).
CANOPY
7. The carry cot includes a fabric canopy built into the frame
and handle.
To lower the canopy refer to paragraph 6.
AERATION SYSTEM OF THE CARRY COT
8. To increase the ventilation of the carry cot, open the fab-
ric segment on the base of the canopy (Fig. 7).
FASTENING THE CARRY COT TO THE STROLLER
To fasten the carry cot, it is necessary to remove the stroller
seat or the child car seat if present.
9. Hold the handle in transport position (vertical and locked
in place) and attach the carry cot to the plastic fasteners
on the sides of the stroller with the foot zone facing the
handle of the stroller, ease the carry cot onto the frame
until both fasteners click into position (Fig. 8).
WARNING: Before use, make sure that the carry cot is prop-
erly attached by pulling it upwards. Check that the "indica-
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