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General Mellow instructions.
• Complies with safety requirements.
Tested in an approved laboratory in
accordance with decree no. 91-1292
– December 1991 – EN 12790:june 2009.
• Our products have been carefully
designed and tested with the safety
and comfort of your child in mind.
Maximum weight for use: 9 kg.
WARNING:
• Never leave the child unattended.
• Do not use the reclined cradle once
your child can sit unaided.
• This reclined cradle is not intended for
prolonged periods of sleeping.
• It is dangerous to use this reclined
cradle on an elevated surface, e.g. a
table.
• Always use the restraint system.
• Never use the toy bar to carry the
reclined cradle.
This reclined cradle does not replace a
cot or a bed. Should your child need to
sleep, then it should be placed in a
suitable cot or bed.
• Always verify that the crotch strap and
harness are correctly adjusted and
locked even if the child is set for a short
time.
• Be sure to check that your childcare
article does not contain any loose
screws or any other part which might
injure the child or catch or trap his or
her clothing (ribbon, dummy, necklace
etc...), and thus cause strangulation.
• Do not use the reclined cradle if any
components are broken or missing.
• Check that the locking mechanisms are
correctly engaged and adjusted before
using your childcare article.
• Ensure that your childcare article is on
a solid surface and is positioned at a
safe distance from any device capable
of producing an open flame, sources of
intense heat, electrical sockets,
extension leads, cookers, stoves... etc,
or any object within the child's reach.
• Use only accessories or spare parts
sold or approved by the manufacturer.
Using other accessories can be
dangerous.
WARNING:
To avoid the risk of suffocation, keep all
plastic bags and packaging out of reach
of babies and young children.
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