( incorrect operation may cause serious injury or death )
The stroller is suitable for children from 1 month to 18 kg ( approximately
4 years of age ).
Always apply the parking brake when you are stationary.
Do not rely too much on the stoppers even when the stroller is parked empty.
Even with all stoppers engaged, always stay close to the stroller when
it is carrying a child. Make sure to engage all stoppers to avoid sudden
movement or tipping over.
Keep all small parts
away from children as they are choking hazard.
To prevent the risk of suffocation, always keep the plastic bags out of the
reach of children.
This product is not suitable for running or skating.
Overloading, incorrect folding and the use of non-approved accessories
such as buggy boards may damage or break this stroller.
Always let the child wear the seat belt in the stroller to avoid any possible
accid
ent.
Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use seat belt ( crotch
belt,waist belt and shoulder belt. )
Pay attention to child even when seat belt is in use in case of any sudden
movement of child causing it to fall off.
Do not cross the shoulder belts with each other when securing the shoulder
belts to the insert plastic. Otherwise excessive pressure may be caused
to child’s neck.
Do
not use the seat cushion on which rift is found. Otherwise the seat
cushion may not function as designed or the child may have chance swallow
the material inside the cushion.
Never leave the child in a stroller without seat cushion. The child’s hands
or feet maybe get jammed in between the stroller frame.
Do not left the stroller when the child is seated.
Make sure the open-fold lock is engaged complet
ely before use. Otherwise
the stroller may fold suddenly in use.
Do not get hold of the front guard and to lift it, otherwise the stroller may
accidentally slip off, or the front guard maybe detached, all of which will
cause the stroller to fall down.
Do not let the child operate the front guard. It may make the child to fall off
from the stroller.
Never leave your child unattended.