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UMEIO-06-22LIT
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The EIO Push Chair is intended for both indoor and outdoor use, in the home and
community. If used in the rain, wipe off excess water with a soft cloth. If the chair
is splashed with mud or corrosive substances like road salt, the chair should be
washed clean with water, wiped dry, and a hypoallergenic and biodegradable lubricant
reapplied to the moving parts. Contact with seawater should be avoided, as it will
corrode areas that cannot be washed clean. When going from outside to inside, clean
any excess dirt or mud from the wheels to prevent soiling of inside environment.
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Remember to NEVER use WD-40 or silicone-based lubricants on the EIO Push Chair
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Warning
: Avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold, including saunas.
Always check temperature of chair before use.
Environment of Use
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The Special Tomato EIO Pushchair is a Pushchair that provides mild to moderate
positioning support for children with special needs. It offers typical features for a
lightweight Pushchair, including several adjustment options, accessories, a brake
mechanism, and the ability to fold for easy transport.
Intended Use
Intended Use ..................................................................................................2
Environment of Use .......................................................................................2
General Information and Safety ...................................................................3
Maintenance ...................................................................................................4
Cleaning .........................................................................................................5
Included Parts ................................................................................................5
Optional Accessories ....................................................................................5
Dimensions and Sizing Chart .......................................................................6
Assembly & Fitting ........................................................................................7
1. Frame ...............................................................................................................................7
2. Rear axle .........................................................................................................................7
3. Rear wheels .....................................................................................................................7
4. Front wheels ....................................................................................................................7
5. Footrest ............................................................................................................................7
6. Seat fabric .......................................................................................................................8
7. Canopy ............................................................................................................................9
8. Padded laterals (×4) .......................................................................................................10
9. Seat belt / shoulder harness / foot block operation .......................................................10
11. Parking brake ................................................................................................................11
12. Recline strap .................................................................................................................11
13. Footwell angle ..............................................................................................................11
14. Front wheel swivel locks ..............................................................................................11
Folding ............................................................................................................12
Lifting ..............................................................................................................13
Limited Warranty ...........................................................................................14
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