care
Maintenance & Cleaning
Regularly inspect the chassis, seat unit and carrycot paying particular attention to the locking
devices, brakes (check for wear, alignment and functionality), harness assembly, handle fixings,
catches, seat adjusters, joints, chassis attachment points, fittings and folding areas to ensure they
are in full working order. Discontinue use if any part is broken, torn or missing.
Brakes and wheels are subject to wear and should be replaced when necessary. All replacements
and repairs should only be carried out by an authorised dealer. Only use parts and accessories
approved by the manufacturer. Non-approved parts and accessories may be unsafe and must not
be used. Wipe clean with damp cloth and mild detergent [never use bleach or abrasives].
Ride-on platform attachments
This product has not been tested with a ride-on platform. Consult your retailer for suitability if you
are considering getting a ride-on platform. Any damage resulting from the use of a non-approved
ride-on platform will not be covered by the warranty.
Other attachments
The Iona chassis is designed to be compatible with the Iona seat unit, the Iona carrycot and Iona car
seat. Do not attempt to fit any other attachments. Any damage resulting from use of a non-approved
attachment will not be covered by the warranty.
Care of the seat cover
The seat cover is not removable. Wipe clean with damp cloth and mild detergent [never use bleach
or abrasives].
DO NOT
machine wash.
Care of the carrycot
Clean minor spills and stains on cloth, vinyl or plastic surfaces with cold water and mild soap. Air dry.
Any plastic and metal parts may be sponged clean with warm water and mild detergent.
Always allow to dry thoroughly before using or storing.
Do not leave the carrycot in direct sunlight for prolonged periods as fabrics may fade.
Never use abrasives, ammonia, bleach or spirit based cleaners.
Always store your carrycot in a dry place.
Warning:
Mattress must be fully dry before storage or usage.
Warning:
Mattress may not soak up vomit.
Care of the raincover
The raincover can be cleaned by sponging with warm water and mild detergent.
If your child tends to kick the cover, simply release the foot elastics to avoid damage to the
raincover.
Warning:
This cover is for outdoor use only. The raincover must be removed if the child remains
in the pushchair indoors, otherwise the child may overheat. Remove the raincover in warm sunny
weather.
Note:
Do not put in your car on hot days, as this will damage your raincover.
Kiddicare
Club Way,
Cygnet Park,
Hampton,
Peterborough,
Cambridgeshire PE7 8JA
Customer Care: hello@kiddicare.com
Summary of Contents for Iona
Page 2: ...2 parts x1 x1 x2 x1 x2 x1 x1 x1 D G A E H B F C ...
Page 3: ...3 parts x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 M N P Q J K L ...
Page 4: ...4 assembly unfolding A click click 2 2 1 1 ...
Page 5: ...5 front wheels rear wheels 3 4 assembly click click B click C X2 ...
Page 6: ...6 assembly click A D seat unit 5 ...
Page 7: ...7 assembly bumper bar hood 6 7 click click E click click F 1 2 ...
Page 8: ...8 in use front wheels brakes 1 2 RED GREEN ...
Page 9: ...9 in use adjusting the handle 3 click click 3 2 1 ...
Page 10: ...10 in use adjusting the seat unit calf rest 4 5 ...
Page 11: ...11 in use removing the bumper bar hood and visor 6 7 x2 1 2 ...
Page 15: ...15 adjusting the crotch strap 11 1 in use fitting the footmuff 1 2 ...
Page 16: ...16 fitting the footmuff click 3 4 5 2 3 H ...
Page 17: ...17 raincover G ...
Page 18: ...18 x2 1 2 removing the hood 1 2 2 ...
Page 19: ...19 removing the seat unit method 1 without bumper bar 1 1 2 ...
Page 20: ...20 removing the seat unit method 2 with bumper bar 2 1 2 ...
Page 21: ...21 carrycot M J L 1 2 3 assembly 1 ...
Page 22: ...22 4 carrycot assembly 1 5 x2 M ...
Page 23: ...23 carrycot apron 2 J 1 2 x2 x2 3 L ...
Page 24: ...24 carrycot K hood removing hood 3 4 click click 1 1 2 1 2 ...
Page 25: ...25 carrycot click click fitting 5 ...
Page 26: ...26 carrycot removal 5 1 2 ...
Page 27: ...27 click click car seat 1 fitting ...
Page 28: ...28 car seat 2 removing 1 2 ...
Page 29: ...29 folding ...
Page 30: ...30 click folding 1 2 3 2 3 2 1 ...
Page 31: ...31 removing the front wheels removing the rear wheels ...
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