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Regarding the permitted load on the pram, follow the manufacturer's
instructions or speak to your specialised dealer.
For cleaning and care of your pram, consult the care instructions in this
instruction manual.
Carefully retain this instruction manual over the entire period of using
the pram and, if the pram is being sold to third parties, also include this
instruction manual.
Only use genuine replacement parts or accessories which have been
expressly recommended by the manufacturer.
If your pram has an additional deceleration break, this should always be
adjusted so that the breaking wheel does not obstruct.
If your pram is fitted with air tyres, regularly check the air pressure!
(NOTE: lightly press with thumb). The maximum recommended air
pressure is shown on the tyre. NOTE: air tyres can cause non-removable
marks on laminate, parquet or plastic floors!
Care and maintenance of the pram:
For the textile parts intended by the manufacturer to be removable and
washable, please read the attached care label. Never use sharp or abrasive
cleaning products, instead use a mild soap solution or a special textile
cleaning product.
The plastic parts and the frame can also be cleaned with a soap solution.
After using the pram in rain or wet conditions, always clean and dry the
frame. If the fabric cover is soaked, allow the pram to dry in its assembled
state.
The wheels should regularly be detached and the axles as well as all moving
connections and the suspension should be treated with an acid-free oil
(sewing machine oil, WD-40 or fat-free lubricant). This helps the pram run
more smoothly and quietly and limits the amount of early signs of wear.
Care for your pram and ensure that no flash rust occurs, as this does not
constitute a reason for reclamation.
ATTENTION: The fabrics used are often cotton or blended cotton fabrics
which comply with the current legal requirements.
Heavy wear over a prolonged period (e.g. intensive exposure to sunlight) can
cause colours to fade, particularly in natural textiles; however, this does not
constitute a reason for reclamation.
In compliance with EN 1888 / 2012
As 18.08.2014

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