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[. . . ] €¢ It is recommended that the backrest should be used in its most reclined position for children from birth to 6 months of age. €¢ WARNING: With children younger than 6 months of age, always use the shoulder straps in the low- 16 est position. €¢ WARNING: Ensure that all the locking devices are engaged before use. In particular, ensure that the stroller is locked in the open position, by checking that the two sides are effectively locked. [. . . ] Always dry the metal parts to prevent the formation of rust if the stroller has come into contact with water. This stroller has a 5-point safety harness that features two shoulder straps, two adjustment holes, a waist strap and a crotch strap with buckle WARNING: When using the safety harness with children from birth up to approximately 6 months of age, it is necessary to fit the shoulder straps. Carry out this operation by inserting them first through the two adjustment holes. If necessary, adjust the height of the shoulder straps, inserting them into the adjustment hole, as shown in diagram 5. After sitting your child in the stroller, fasten the safety harness, first inserting the two prongs into the hole located on the shoulder straps (diag. Adjust the length of the straps, ensuring that they adhere to the child’s shoulders and body correctly. To ensure your child's safety, it is necessary to always use the safety harness. For extra safety, "D" rings are provided for the attachment of a separate safety harness approved to BS6684. They are located inside the seat on the left and right, see diagram 5D above. To adjust the inclination of the backrest, press the button located on the backrest. Release the button to lock the backrest in the nearest position (diag. To raise the backrest to the desired position, simply push it in an upward direction (diag. For maximum comfort, fasten the two side fabric flaps to the rear tube with the press studs, as shown in diagram 8. WARNING: The child’s weight can make these operations difficult. Maintenance ed he 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 of dust and sand. To avoid friction that may prevent the correct operation of the stroller, ensure that all the movable plastic parts placed along the metal frame are clean of dust, dirt or sand. ADJUSTING THE LEG REST The stroller’s leg rest can be adjusted to two positions to offer extra comfort to your child. Press simultaneously the two side buttons, as shown in diagram 9, to adjust the leg rest to the desired position. se GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE FRONT WHEELS REAR BRAKES ur it 1. Fit the front wheel unit to the stroller and lock it into position (see diag. A “click” will be heard indicating that the front wheel unit is fitted correctly into position. [. . . ] Some of the components and functions described here may vary according to the model purchased. CLOSING THE STROLLER WARNING: When closing the stroller, ensure that your child, or other children, are kept at a safe distance. Ensure that during these operations the moveable parts of the stroller do not come into contact with your child. Before closing the stroller, also ensure that the storage basket is empty. [. . . ]

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