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Maintenance; General Instructions - Chicco miinimo2 Gebrauchsanleitung

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• Always pay attention when going
up and down steps or pavements.
• If the stroller has been exposed di-
rectly to sunlight for a long time,
you must let it cool down before
placing your child inside of it. Pro-
longed exposure to direct sunlight
may cause the colour of the mate-
rials and fabric to fade.
• Prevent the stroller from contact
with salty water. It might cause the
formation of rust.
• Do not use the stroller on the
beach.
• Before assembly, check that the
product and all of its components
have not been damaged during
transportation. Should any part be
damaged do not use and keep out
of reach of children.
• During these operations, ensure
that the moving parts of the stroll-
er will not come into contact with
your child.
• Ensure that the person using the
stroller knows how to use it safely.
• When not in use, the stroller should
be kept out of reach of children.
LIST OF COMPONENTS
Check that none of the components of this model are miss-
ing before assembling the product. If any part is missing,
contact Chicco Customer Service. No tools are needed to
assemble this product. The following pieces are needed for
product assembly:
• Frame
• 2 Front wheels
• 2 Rear wheels
• Sun canopy
• Storage basket
• Fabric cover
• Padded shoulder straps and crotch strap.
• Rain cover
• Stroller bag/backpack
TIPS FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
This product requires periodical maintenance.
Cleaning and maintenance operations must be performed
exclusively by an adult.
CLEANING
The lining can be removed (please see the section FITTING
AND REMOVING THE STROLLER LINING).
Clean the fabric parts using a wet sponge and neutral soap.
Periodically wipe clean plastic parts with a soft damp cloth.
Always dry the metal parts to prevent the formation of rust
if the folding cot has come into contact with water.
Below are the cleaning symbols and their meanings:
Wash by hand in cold water
Do not bleach
30° C
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry clean

MAINTENANCE

Lubricate the moving parts only if necessary, with a light
application of a silicone based lubricant.
Regularly check the condition of the wheels and, keep
them clean from dust and sand. To avoid friction that may
prevent correct operation of the stroller, make sure that all
the movable plastic parts along the metal frame are clean
from dust, dirt or sand.
Keep the stroller in a dry place.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

FIRST OPENING AND ASSEMBLY OF THE STROLLER
1. To open the stroller, pull the release lever located on the
side (Fig. 1), rotate the handle and lift it until the frame
is fully open (Fig. 1A); make sure that the front feet are
locked and ensure that the handle is fully extended and
engaged (Fig. 1B).
WARNING: Before use, make sure that the stroller is locked in
open position, checking that the mechanism is actually locked.
ASSEMBLING THE FRONT AND REAR WHEELS
2. Assemble the front wheel by inserting the front leg tube
in the appropriate hole until hearing a locking click (Fig.
2). Repeat the same operation for the second front wheel.
3. To assemble the rear wheels insert the wheel's pin into
the rear axle tube as shown in figure 3. Repeat the same
operation for the other wheel.
WARNING: Before using the stroller, make sure that the
wheels are well secured to the structure, pulling them firmly.
SUN CANOPY
4. To mount the hood to the stroller's frame insert the met-
al rod into the hole positioned under the handle (Fig. 4),
mount the elastic hole into the special seat (Fig. 4A) and
insert the hood joint into the special sliding it in as far as
possible (Fig. 4B). To complete the operation, mount the
elastic band to the lower pin located on the rear side of
the handle's tube (Fig.4C). The rear fabric section of the
hood can be hooked to the backrest by means of velcro
pads provided (Fig.4D)
WARNING: The canopy must be fixed on both sides of the
stroller.
Ensure that the hood is correctly secured into position.
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