Always store the rocker in a clean and dry place.
If exposed to damp conditions, leave completely
open in a warm place. If exposed to damp con-
ditions, leave completely open in a warm place.
Dry with a soft cloth. Storage of a damp rocker
will lead to apperance of mould.
Do not leave the rocker in the boot of a car.
Avoid exposure to water; exposure to damp envi-
ronments can encourage the appearance of rust.
If one of the rocking mechanism's parts becomes
stiff or squeaks, or if you have difficulty operating
any of them, check that dirt is not the cause of
the problem.
Clean metal parts with a damp cloth and a wa-
ter-based solution.
Removable and washable textile.
When storing the rocker, never place any objects
on top as this could damage the rocking mecha-
nism.
Regularly check the most important parts of the
rocker: loose screws, material and seams. Imme-
diately replace any damaged pieces.
Battery usage and replacement:
Works with three batteries, "AA" (LR6) not inclu-
ded. The batteries should be fitted by an adult.
Tool needed to fit the batteries: Philips screwdri-
ver (not included)
Replacing the batteries
• Find the battery compartment cover at the
lower part of the bouncer.
• Remove the screw from the battery compart-
ment cover with a Philips screwdriver
• Remove the exhausted batteries and dispose of
them in a battery-recycling container.
• Fit three "AA" alkaline batteries (LR6).
• Replace the battery compartment cover, repla-
ce the screw and tighten with a Philips screwdri-
ver, do not over tighten.
• If the baby bouncer stops working correctly,
replace the exhausted batteries.
MAINTENANCE
Battery safety
Under exceptional circumstances batteries may
leak corrosive liquid that can cause burns or da-
mage the product. To avoid leakage of corrosive
liquid:
• Do not mix new and exhausted batteries or
batteries of different types.
• Fit the batteries as indicated in the battery
compartment
• Remove the batteries from the product if it is
not going to be used for a prolonged period of
time. Never leave exhausted batteries. A leak of
the corrosive liquid could damage it. Dispose of
exhausted batteries in a battery-recycling con-
tainer. Do not burn the product, as the batteries
it contains could explode or release corrosive
liquid.
• Avoid short circuiting the battery poles.
• Do not try to charge non-rechargeable batte-
ries.
• Remove the rechargeable batteries from the
product before charging them.
• Always charge rechargeable batteries under the
supervision of an adult.
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