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CLASS A, PERFORMANCE Level 1 evolutionary and learning to swim float
• To learn to swim, swimming from the first day!
• The vulnerable age-weight range of the child is: from 6 to 36 months and from 6 to 18 kilos. Evolutionary float designed for the
baby to use from his first time in the swimming pool with a harness that stops him from slipping and a detachable headrest for
greater comfort.
• If you use the float with the headrest the baby will be in a more relaxed position and will be able to spend more time floating with
the natural rocking motion of the water.
• If the headrest is removed the child will be in a better position for learning to swim correctly.
•¡WARNING!
- Do not use with children over 3 years old.
- Never leave young children alone near water or in it.
- Any depth of water is dangerous for young children.
- It is not a life-saver.
- Do not inflate using a compressor.
- Follow these measures very closely to avoid risk from drowning or serious injury.
• We recommend that you keep this information.
¡WARNING! RISK OF TIPPING OVER
-It is not a protector to prevent the risk of drowning.
-Make sure that all the air chambers are properly inflated.
-Only use under constant supervision always within direct reach of the seat float.
DO NOT USE
-Requires constant supervision within direct reach of the child and the ability to sit upright as a requirement for using seat floats.
-With children that are above or below the indicated weight/age range.
-At a depth where the child can stand up.
-Near wave breakers.
-In bathing pools.
-Do not let the child bite or chew the product, parts could get bitten off and could cause a risk of choking.
-It is a floating device used for learning to swim.
-It is not an aquatic toy.
-Complies with regulation EN 13138-3.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY, USE, DISMANTLING AND MAINTENANCE:
See a close-up of each figure on page 2.
a) To inflate the rubber ring, first open the valve cap. Inflate by blowing or with manual inflators (never use a compressor) until all the
chambers of the ring are inflated, and they have enough pressure (when you squeeze the ring there should be a certain amount of
resistance).
The rubber ring is inflated when it starts to display resistance to inflation.
Note: the float has a double inflation system. Both parts should be inflated.
b) Repeat the operation to inflate the headrest.
Once it is inflated, quickly close the valve cap so that the least amount of air possible escapes.
c) When the rubber ring has been correctly inflated, place the child in the ring, making sure that he/she is correctly positioned and
his/her legs are in the correct place. The child's armpits and arms should go over the top of the float. (Figure c)
d) The headrest should be positioned with the Velcro strips lined up with the float and then fastening the corresponding clasps that
attach it to the float.
e) Adjust the size and height of the seat of the float gradually in line with the growth and learning stage of the child.
Make the adjustments using the clasps.
To adjust the height of the seat pull the tab of the truss or fasten the plastic buttons on it. (Figure e-2)
f) Unfasten and open the flap that covers the buckles.
g) Once the flap is open unfasten the buckle by pressing as shown in Figure g-1.
h) Tightening the float: Pull each end of the straps outwards so that the float closes in and fits the baby's torso comfortably and safely
(figure h1).
-Adjusting the height of the seat: Pull or loosen the crotch strap according to the baby's size so that the child is at the comfortable and
safe height according to the flotation line corresponding to each size. (Figure h-2).
i) Once the buckles are adjusted and fastened, cover with the safety flap and fasten it. (Figure i)
Warning: Check that the float is correctly fastened. When the fasteners are pressed they will click.
j) To deflate the ring, first let it dry properly, open the valve cap, squeeze the ring until there is no air left in the chambers, and then
fold it up for storage. Squeeze the valve as shown in the diagram to get all the air out.
To store the rubber ring, it should be completely dry before it is folded. Place the cap on the valve in the closed position before folding
the ring.
For correct use of the rubber ring, the water level should be deep enough for the child not to be able to stand up, but the adult in
charge should be able to touch the bottom without being completely submerged, and must be able to react to any possible
complication (turning over, loss of pressure,...). It is advisable to use the rubber ring with a water level that reaches the adult's chest.
¡WARNING: Never leave the child unsupervised.
-Keep the float within the reach of an adult at all times.
-The use of nappies or any other garment or device should not mean the child gets trapped inside the seat.
-Keep this information for future consultation.
-The product may differ slightly from the one shown in the photograph.
-Designed in Spain - Made in China.
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