5-D Napper • Napper
WARNING
Rocker:
FALL HAZARD: Children have suffered head injuries falling from rocker.
• ALWAYS use restraints. Adjust to fit snugly.
• Child's movement can slide product. Use only on floor. Never place
rocker near edges of counter tops, tables, or other elevated
surfaces.
• STOP using rocker when baby starts trying to sit up or has reached
18 lb (8.2 kg), whichever comes first.
• NEVER use this rocker as a means to transport an infant in a motor
vehicle.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD: Babies have suffocated when seats tipped
over on soft surfaces.
• NEVER use on a bed, sofa, cushion, or other soft surface.
• Stay near and watch child during use. This rocker is not safe for
unsupervised use or prolonged periods of sleep.
Napper:
FALL HAZARD:
To prevent falls, stop using the napper when infant:
• Begins to wiggle out of position or turn over in the napper or
• Head touches the upper edge of the napper or
• WHEN IN BASSINET/STAND: Weighs more than 15 lb (6.8 kg)
(approximately 3 months of age).
• Use only on floor or attached to bassinet or stand.
• Never place napper near edges of counter tops, tables or other
elevated surfaces.
• NEVER use this napper as a means to transport an infant in a motor
vehicle.
SUFFOCATION HAZARD:
• When napper was placed on a soft surface and tipped over
- NEVER place napper on beds, cribs, sofas, cushions or other
soft surfaces.
• On added pillows, blankets and extra padding.
- ONLY use the pad provided by the manufacturer.
- NEVER place extra padding under or beside infant.
• When trapped between napper and adjacent surfaces.
- Only use in bassinet/stand when it is securely attached. When
using the bassinet/stand and napper, always make sure napper is
properly attached to identified locations.
- Only use napper on playard with bassinet attached.
- NEVER use napper in different product.
- NEVER use in contained areas (e.g. crib, playard) or next to
vertical surfaces (e.g. walls and dressers).
- When used as a napper, you are responsible for providing adult
supervision. This napper is not intended for unsupervised or
prolonged periods of sleep.
Infants have suffocated:
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