The belts of this baby stroller are already adapted for newborns. Always use the fastening system.
Press the buckle to unfasten the belts. To secure your baby, connect the shoulder strap hooks to the hip belts and then slide
them into the middle buckle until they lock (Fig. 11). Adjust the seat belts each time.
It is possible to remove the cleaning straps. To do so, remove the shoulder, waist and crotch straps from the holes in the
backrest and seat.
X. REMOVING THE SEAT COVER
The cover should be removed only after you have taken the canopy off. First detach the canopy from the hooks on the sides
of the seat and undo the Velcro straps located under the seat and the footrest. Push the crotch strap buckle in the bottom
of the seat through the hole. Remove the cover by pulling it out of the backrest.
XI. FOLDING BABY STROLLER
The baby stroller can be folded in two ways:
• Seat mounted forward to the parent - adjust the backrest as shown in figure 13.I . To fold the frame, press the lock button
(Fig. 1.B.I) located on the handle simultaneously pressing the folding button ( Fig.B.1.II) and push the handle down. Now
you can fold the baby stroller ( Fig. 14.I. )
• Mount the seat with the backrest to the parent and raise it to position I (Fig.13.II). To fold the frame, press the lock button
(Fig. 1.B.I) located on the handle simultaneously pressing the folding button ( Fig.B.1.II) and push the handle down. Now
you can fold the baby stroller( Fig.14.II).
The seat together with the footrest can be raised as shown in Fig. 12, so that the baby stroller takes up less space.
XII. CARE AND MAINTENANCE The buyer is responsible for proper installation of all functional elements as well as for
carrying out all required maintenance and adjustments in order to keep the buggy in good technical condition. The buggy
must be periodically checked for potential problems. Significant measures to be applied to ensure the child's safety and
prevent shortening of the product life have been presented below:
• Check the strength and safety of all rivets and connections.
• Check all wheel locking equipment and tyres. If necessary, replace or repair.
• Check if all safety devices work properly, particularly the main and additional fasteners that should move freely at any
time.
If the wheels squeak, apply a thin layer of silicone. Do not use oil or grease based products as they attract dirt, which makes
buggy movement difficult.
XIII. CLEANING
Wash at max. 30°C, gentle process.
Do not bleach
Do not dry in a tumble dryer
If the elements of the buggy chassis have been exposed to saltwater, rinse with tap water as soon as possible
Do not fold or store the product when it is wet and never store it in wet conditions, as it can lead to mould growth.
C. Warranty
1. All Kinderkraft products are covered by a 24-month warranty. The warranty period starts from the date the product is
handed over to the Buyer.
2. The warranty is only valid in the member states of the European Union, excluding overseas territories (as currently
defined, including in particular: Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands, French Overseas Departments, Åland Islands, Athos,
Ceuta, Melilla, Helgoland, Büsingen am Hochrhein, Campione d'Italia and Livigno) and the territory of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland excluding the British Overseas Territories (e.g. Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Falkland
Islands).
3. The manufacturer's warranty does not apply to countries not listed above. The conditions of the additional warranty may
be determined by the Seller.
4. In some countries, it is possible to extend the warranty to a limited period of 120 months (10 years).The complete
terms and conditions and the warranty extension registration form are available at WWW.KINDERKRAFT.COM
5. The warranty is valid only in the territory indicated in paragraph 2.
6. Claims must be made by completing the form available at WWW.RMA.KINDERKRAFT.COM
7. The warranty does not cover:
A. Cosmetic damage, including but not limited to: scratches, dents and cracks in plastic, unless the failure is due to a material
or manufacturing defect;
B. Damage resulting from misuse or poor maintenance - including but not limited to: mechanical damage to products caused
by misuse or poor maintenance;
Do not wash. Clean the product gently with a
damp cloth and a mild detergent.
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
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