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Cover CoverWoop Booklet.indd 1 20/01/2014 14:29 PANTONE WOOP MANUAL COVER 258C PMS All the design and trademarks contained herein are the property of Cosatto Limited. No part of this document may be reproduced without the permission of Cosatto Limited. www.cosatto.com Cosatto Ltd, Bentinck Mill, Bentinck Street, Farnworth, Bolton, BL4 7EP, EnglandUK FREEPHONE: 0800 014 9252* International T: +44 120 486 1007Email: cuddle@cosatto.com* Calls from BT landlines are free but calls from mobiles and other networks may vary
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user guide Thank you for choosing a Cosatto product. Please take a little time to read the important safety notes detailed below. This will ensure many years of happy, safe use. safety: take note
WARNING: Never leave your child unattended.
Ensure that all the locking devices are engaged before use.
WARNING: To avoid injury ensure that your child is kept away
when unfolding and folding this product.
WARNING: Do not let your child play with this product.
WARNING: Always use the restraint system.
WARNING: Check that the seat unit or cars seat attachment
devices are correctly engaged before use.
WARNING: This product is not suitable for running or skating.
This vehicle is intended for children from birth up to a maximum user weight of 15kg. The most reclined position (from birth mode) is recommended for new born babies until ready to progress to more upright position. (e.g. this may be when they can sit up unaided.) This product is only compatible with the Hold car seat (sold separately). The child should be clear of moving parts while making adjustments. This vehicle requires regular maintenance by the user. Do not use replacement parts or accessories other than those approved by Cosatto as they may render the pushchair unsafe. Overloading, incorrect folding, and the use of non-approved accessories or spare parts may damage or break this pushchair and could render the product unsafe. Read the instructions. A basket is provided for the carriage of 2kg of goods, evenly distributed. Any additional load attached to the handle and/or on the back of the backrest and/or on the sides of the vehicle will affect the stability of the vehicle. Do not use a platform with this product as it may render the product unsafe.
Never leave raincovers on indoors, in a hot atmosphere or near a heat source as the baby could overheat. Ensure all users are familiar with the products operation. It should always open and fold easy. If it does not, do not force the mechanism - stop and read the instructions. Do not use your pushchair in a manner for which it is not designed.
Ensure your child wears a correctly fitted and adjusted harness at all times. D-rings are provided on the existing harness for the attachment of a separate safety harness approved to BS EN 13210 should this be required. GB• Do not allow your child to climb unassisted into, play with or hang onto your pushchair.
Always apply the brakes when the pushchair is stationary. Hold on to your pushchair when close to moving road vehicles or trains. Even with the brake on the draught from the vehicle may move the pushchair.
Exercise caution when mounting or dismounting a kerb. Remove your child and fold the pushchair when ascending or descending stairs or escalators.
Ensure the folded pushchair is stored away from children so that it does not fall and cause injury.
Never carry a second child on the product.
This product complies with BS EN 1888:2012. car seat (sold separately)
When car seat is used in conjunction with the chassis, this product does not replace a cot or a bed. Should your child need to sleep, then it should be placed in suitable cot, bed or carrycot. list of parts Your pushchair is supplied in one carton.
1. Pushchair chassis 7. Bumper bar with cover
2. Rear wheel x2 8. Headhugger
3. Front wheel assembly 9. Changing bag
4. Seat unit hood 10 Raincover
5. Seat unit (chest pad & crotch pad fitted) 11. Car seat mounting adaptors
1 - opening the chassis
Press the buttons (a) on either side of the chassis and push the handle down (b). Release the locking lever (c) and lift the handle upwards until the chassis locks in the open position (d).
WARNING: Ensure that all locking devices are engaged before use.
The height of the handle can be adjusted by pressing the buttons (e) on either side of the chassis and lifting the handle up (f) or down (g) to the preferred position.
2 - fitting the front wheel assembly
To fit the front wheel assembly insert the pin at the top of the wheel assembly into the wheel housing (a) until it locks in place. To remove the wheel assembly, pull back the lever located at the back of the wheel housing (b) and remove the wheel assembly from the housing.
3 - fitting the rear wheels
To fit a rear wheel insert the pin into the wheel housing (a) until it locks in place. Repeat this with the other rear wheel. To remove the rear wheels, press the buttons on top of the wheel housings (b) and pull the wheels clear (c).
4 - using the parking brake
To apply the brake, press the lever down firmly with your toe (a). Test the brake is engaged correctly by trying to push the pushchair forwards for a short distance. To release the brake, lift the lever (b). NOTE: Always ensure that the brake is engaged when placing and removing the child from the pushchair.5 - using the swivel wheel lock Press down on the lever (a). Swivel the wheel until it locks in the forward facing position. The wheel will now only travel straight ahead (b).Lift the lever (c) to release the lock. The wheel will now swivel from side to side (d).
6 - removing the basket
Undo the press studs at the back on the inside of the basket (a) and on the outside at the bottom of the basket (b). Release the clips (c) at the front of the basket. Re-fitting is a reversal of this procedure.
7 - folding the chassis
While pressing the release button (a), pull the two levers (b) back. Press down on the handle (c) closing the chassis until the autocatch retains the chassis in the folded position (d). The handle position is adjustable and can be folded inwards (e) to achieve the most compact fold. Whilst pressing on both buttons on both sides of handle, adjust the handle position move the handle up or down and let go at desired hand position. Note: The chassis can only be folded with the seat unit installed forward facing in the most upright recline position.
8 - fitting and removing the seat unit
Place the seat unit on to the mounting points on each side of the chassis. Push down until the tabs locate in the holes of the seat mountings (a). To remove the seat unit from the chassis, press the buttons on each side of the mountings (b) then lift the seat unit free (c). Note: The seat unit can be fitted forward facing (d) or parent facing (e).
9 - adjusting the recline position
The pushchair seat can be adjusted to 3 different positions of recline. Press the buttons (a) located on both sides of the pushchair seat simultaneously and move to the desired position (b & c) until a positive click is heard.
WARNING: Never adjust the seat unit with your child in the seat.
Note: Please note that in from birth mode, the seat unit must only be used in its most recline position (horizontal), parent facing.
10 - using the seat unit in from birth mode
When using the seat unit in from birth mode, fasten only the top buckle (a) & middle buckle (b). Ensure that the zips (c) on either side of the seat unit are open and recline the seat to its most reclined position (See step 9, d). The seat is now ready to be used in from birth mode. Note: From birth mode is not a substiute for a pram and the harness must be used at all times. The seat must only be used in its most reclined (horizontal) position, parent facing.
11 - using the seat unit in older child mode
When the child is ready to progress to more upright recline position, the seat unit can be used in the older child mode. When using the seat unit in older child mode, fasten only the bottom buckle (a) and ensure that the zips (b) on either side of the seat unit are fully fastened. The seat is now ready to be used in older child mode.
12 - fitting, lifting and removing the bumper bar
Fit the bumper bar by pushing each end into the seat unit mountings until the clips lock in place (a). To open the bumper bar press the clip on one side of the mounting (b) and lift the bumper bar clear (c). Repeat this procedure at the other end of the bumper bar to remove the bar from the seat. The bumper bar cover can be detached from the bumper bar by unzipping the cover at the back (d).13 - using the harness A five point harness is provided to restrain your child. To unfasten push the button on the buckle (a) and pull the clips clear. To fasten the harness push the shoulder strap clips onto the waist strap clips (b) then push the waist strap clips into the buckle until they lock in place (c). Sliding adjusters are fitted on the shoulder straps, waist straps and crotch strap (d). The harness should be carefully adjusted so that it fits your child comfortably. To adjust to the smallest size on the waist strap you will need to thread the adjusters through the “D” ring. To adjust the shoulder strap height, unzip the liner on the back of the seat, locate the strap ends (e) and pass through the slots, reposition to the desired height and pass the strap ends back through relevant slot. To remove the harness unzip the liner on the back of the seat, locate the strap ends (e) and pass through the slots. Under the seat, pass the crotch strap end through its slot (f). On each side of the seat feed the edge of the webbing through the opening in the ‘C’ clip (g). Push the ‘C’ clip through the ‘D’ clip. The harness can now be removed from the seat. Refitting the harness is a reversal of this procedure. ‘D’ rings are fitted at the end of each waist strap should you wish to attach a separate harness complying to BS EN 13210. To remove or fit the chest pads unclip the buckle and remove the shoulder strap clips from the waist strap clips and slide the chest pads on or off the straps.
WARNING: Always use the crotch strap in combination with the
14 - fitting the footmuff
Unfasten the waist strap clips and shoulder strap clips. (See step 20.) Remove both chest pad and crotch pad from the seat unit (a). Unzip the footmuff cover and remove (b) Place the footmuff over the seat. Feed the harness straps through the harness slots on the footmuff (c, d & e). Push the fastener tabs (f) through the slots on each side of the backrest and fasten at the back (g). Fit the headhugger, ensuring that the shoulder straps fit above the headhugger slots (h). Refit the crotch pad, chest pads and footmuff cover. To remove the footmuff reverse the procedure above. In from birth mode, it is recommended to thread the bumper bar through the hand warmer on footmuff (i). The two halves of the footmuff are reversible.
15 - fitting the seat hood
Place the hood on to the seat frame as shown. Place the top of the hood mounts (a) over the chassis frame and then push hard on the bottom (b) until the hood mounts clips in place. To remove the hood pull the lip at the bottom of the hood mount away from chassis on both sides (c).
16 - opening and closing the seat hood
Pull the hood up to open (a). Push the hood back to close (b). To retract the sunvisor push down in the centre (c) until the sunvisor folds back inside the hood. To raise the sunvisor pull the sunvisor forwards and up (d) until it locks in place.
17 - fitting the raincover (from birth mode)
Fasten the zip at the bottom of the raincover (a). Starting from the foot end of the seat unit (b & c), fit the raincoover over the seat unit as shown. Fasten the zip (d) at the rear of the raincover to secure the raincover. There is zip located at the front of the raincover (e) for access to your child.18 - fitting the raincover (older child mode) Open the zip at the bottom of the raincover(a). Starting from the foot end of the seat unit (b & c), fit the raincoover over the seat unit as shown. Fasten the zip (d) at the rear of the raincover to secure the raincover. There is zip located at the front of the raincover (e) for access to your child.
19 - fitting the Hold car seat (purchase separately)
Note: The car seat mounting adaptors are supplied with the Woop TS. Fit the mounting adaptors to the mounts on each side of the pushchair chassis (a). Push down until the tabs locate in the holes on the mountings (b). Note: The mounting adaptors are handed. Dots are marked on the seat mounts and mounting adaptors (c). These should be on the same side if fitted correctly. To remove the mounting adaptors press the buttons (d) on the side and lift the mounting adaptors off the mounts on the pushchair chassis (e). Store the mounting adaptors in a safe place for future use. Place the car seat on to the mounting adaptors on each side of the chassis. Push down until the car seat locks in place (f). To remove the car seat press the release buttons (g) on each side and lift the car seat off the pushchair chassis (h). care Your pushchair has been designed to meet safety standards and with correct use and maintenance will give many years of trouble free performance. The chassis is strong but will weaken should the back wheel be bumped down stairs or kerbs. Continual impact will cause damage. If your child wears hard shoes these might damage the soft fabric. Store your pushchair in a dry, safe place. Storing a damp pushchair will encourage mildew to form. After exposure to damp conditions, dry off with a soft cloth, open fully and allow to dry thoroughly before storing. Do not leave the pushchair in sunlight for prolonged periods - some fabrics may fade. maintenance This pushchair requires regular maintenance by the user. Regularly inspect the locking devices, brakes, wheels, harness assembly, catches, seat adjusters, joints and fixtures to ensure they are secure and in full working order. They should be free to move at all times. Cosatto products are designed to operate with minimum maintenance, however regular lubrication of moving parts will extend the life of your pushchair and make opening and folding easier. Should parts of your pushchair become stiff or difficult to operate, apply a light application of a spray lubricant e.g. silicone. Do not use oil or grease. Wheels are subject to wear and should be replaced if necessary. Your pushchair should be serviced and reconditioned before using it for a second baby, or after 18 months, whichever is the sooner. cleaning The hood may be cleaned by sponging lightly using warm water and a mild detergent. Plastic and metal parts may be sponged clean with warm water and a mild detergent. Never clean with abrasive, ammonia based, bleach based or spirit type cleaners. For wash care instruction of the soft goods please refer to their respective wash care labels.replacement parts The replacement parts shown below are available for your product. In the event that you require any of these parts, please contact your local distributor. For the contact information for your local distributor please refer to http://www.cosatto.com/stockists If you are a UK or Ireland customer, please contact us at spares@cosatto.com Seat unit hood Harness Seat unit Rear wheel Front wheel assembly Basket Raincover Changing bag Footmuff Car seat mounting adaptors Chest pads Crotch pad Bumper bar Bumper bar cover HeadhuggerIMPORTANTE: CONSERVE PARA FUTURA REFERENCIA. LEA ATENTAMENTE.
AR25012015Cover CoverWoop Booklet.indd 1 20/01/2014 14:29 PANTONE WOOP MANUAL COVER 258C PMS All the design and trademarks contained herein are the property of Cosatto Limited. No part of this document may be reproduced without the permission of Cosatto Limited. www.cosatto.com Cosatto Ltd, Bentinck Mill, Bentinck Street, Farnworth, Bolton, BL4 7EP, EnglandUK FREEPHONE: 0800 014 9252* International T: +44 120 486 1007Email: cuddle@cosatto.com* Calls from BT landlines are free but calls from mobiles and other networks may vary
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