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PLAYPEN
Important Warning
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY BEFORE USE AND KEEP THEM FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE. FOR YOUR CHILD’S SAFETY, READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
WARNING: BEFORE USE, REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL
PLASTIC BAGS AND PACKAGING MATERIALS AND KEEP
THEM OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
WARNINGS
• All the opening and closing operations of the product must
be carried out by an adult.
•
The playpen is intended for use for children from six months
up to 3 years of age (max. 15 kg).
•
Do not close the playpen when the child is placed inside it.
• Before use, always ensure that all of the four sides of the
playpen are locked, as shown in the instructions for use.
• Do
not
fi t to the playpen any accessories, spare parts or
components not supplied or approved by the manufacturer.
•
WARNING: Do not use the playpen without base.
• WARNING: When the child is inside the playpen, the zip
must be completely fastened with the sliders in the low po-
sition.
•
WARNING: Do not use the playpen if any part is broken, torn
or missing.
• WARNING: When not in use, keep the product away from
the reach of children.
• WARNING: Do not move the playpen when the child is insi-
de.
•
Do not use the playpen with more than one child at a time.
• Do not let other children play unattended close to the
playpen.
• Never leave the playpen on a sloped surface with a child in-
side.
• Do not place the playpen near walls or obstacles to prevent
the risk that the child may remain trapped.
• WARNING: Do not leave any objects inside the playpen or
add any padding that may be used by the child to climb out
of it.
• WARNING: Do not leave any objects inside the playpen to
prevent the risk of suffocation and/or chocking.
• WARNING: The playpen should be kept away from trailing
cords and fl exes. Do not place the playpen near windows,
strings, curtains or similar objects to prevent the risk of suf-
focation and/or chocking. To prevent the risk of chocking,
do not give to your child, or place near it, any objects with
strings.
• WARNING: To prevent the risk of fi re, never place the
playpen near ventilators, electric or gas fi res, or other sources
of heat.
• Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause the fabric
to fade. After prolonged exposure of the playpen to high
temperatures, wait a few minutes before placing the child
into it.
COMPONENTS
A – Square playpen frame
B – Multi-activity playmat
C- 3D animal characters
D– Whale’s spray made of crinkling satin fabric
E – Crab’s legs with crinkle activity
F – Velour star
G – Satin bubble
H – Hide-and-seek pocket
I – Movable side band
L –Tortoise
LL – The head, legs and tummy of the tortoise are made of
velour
LLL – Velcro strap
M – Horse with rattle
MM – Upper part of the body in velour
MMM – Velcro strap
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
This product requires regular maintenance.
The cleaning and maintenance of the playpen must only be
carried out by an adult.
PLAYPEN
The fabric cover of the playpen frame cannot be removed:
clean the fabric parts with a sponge and neutral detergent.
Periodically clean the plastic components of the playpen with
a damp cloth.
Dry the metal parts to prevent the formation of rust.
Check the playpen periodically for signs of damage or wear.
Should any part be damaged, do not use the product.
FABRIC COVER
Textile composition: All new materials. Outside: 100%
polyester. Padding: 100% polyurethane.
PLAYMAT
FABRIC COVER:
The fabric cover of the mattress can be removed and cleaned.
Fabric composition: All new materials. Outside: 100%
polyester. Padding: 100% polyurethane.
Wash by hand in cold water
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
WOODEN STAVES:
Do not submerge the wooden parts in water. Clean with a
damp cloth and neutral detergent. Do not bleach.
3D ANIMAL CHARACTERS:
Fabric composition: All new materials. Outside: 100%
polyester. Padding: 100% polyurethane.
Wash by hand in cold water
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
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