5.3 Taking the child out
- NOTE! Hold the child firmly.
1. Loosen the shoulder strap at the front by unlocking the shoulder clasp (ill. 14).
2. Support the child and open the hip clasp (ill. 15).
3. Lift the child out of the Quinny Curbb (ill. 16).
4. With a heavier child the rearmost clasps of the seat can also be loosened. The child
then has to be lifted no higher than the hip (ill. 17).
5. To take off the hip strap open the hip clasp. Pull on the front flap to open the
Velcro fastening (ill. 18).
6. Remove the carrier strap from the hips (ill. 19).
6.1 Faults
- The clasp will only open with a great deal of force.
- The clasp does not click shut easily (a lot of resistance).
- The male part of the clasp does not stay shut in the female part.
- There is no clear “click” audible when fastening the clasp.
6.2 Remedying faults by maintenance
- Rinse the clasp (unlocked) well with luke-warm water and allow to dry properly.
- NOTE! Do not use any lubricants and / or silicone!
- If you are unable to fasten the clasp properly or if you are not sure that the problem
has been solved, contact the supplier or importer immediately (see user instructions).
Do not use the Quinny Curbb in any circumstances in this case!
6 MAINTENANCE
Warning:
- NOTE! Never lubricate the Quinny Curbb fastenings!
- Wash the cover and shoulder protectors by hand (maximum 30°C).
Do not use a drier. See also the washing instructions on the label on the inside
of the Quinny Curbb. Fasten all clasps when washing.
- The proper fastening of the clasps is vital for the safety of the child. If the
clasps will not close, this is generally due to contamination (dust, dirt, etc.).
A number of possible faults together with the appropriate solution are given
in the list below.
7 WASTE SEPARATION
For environmental purposes, please separate the waste at the start (packaging)
and at the end (product parts) of the life of the Quinny Curbb.
8 WARRANTY
Dorel Netherlands guarantees that this product complies with all safety
requirements as described in the European standard. That this product is free
from defects in part and manufacture at the time of purchase. If, after purchase
and during the warranty period, this product shows any material manufacturing
defects (after normal use as described in this instruction manual), Dorel
Netherlands will assume the responsibility to repair or replace the product.
The guarantee period is 24 consecutive months on material and manufacturing
faults and 12 consecutive months on parts susceptible to wear. This does not
include, of course, the normal wear that may be expected with the daily use of
a product.
The guarantee is not valid in the following cases:
- The product is not supplied via the retailer and/or the importer.
- The product is not supplied to the manufacturer with the original purchase receipt
(via the retailer and/or importer).
- The faults are caused by incorrect, careless use or maintenance, deviating from
that stated in the user instructions.
- Repairs were carried out by third parties.
- The defect is due to negligence or impact damage to textile.
- The fault has been caused by an accident.
- The parts show normal wear that may be expected from daily use.
- The above guarantee conditions are otherwise not fulfilled.
Date of effect:
- The warranty becomes effective on the date of purchase of the product.
Warranty period:
- The guarantee period applies for a period of 24 consecutive months. For parts
susceptible to wear a period of 12 consecutive months applies. The guarantee only
applies for the first owner and is not transferable.
What to do if you have a complaint:
- In the case of faults, contact your seller. If the fault cannot be rectified, the seller
will send the product, together with a description of the complaint and the original
dated receipt, back to the manufacturer. Exchange or taking back of the product
cannot be requested. Repairs do not give entitlement to extension of the warranty.
Products that are returned directly to the manufacturer are NOT eligible for
guarantee.
This Guarantee condition is in accordance with the European Guideline
1999/44/EG dated 25 May 1999.
9 QUESTIONS
If you have any questions, please ring your supplier or importer
(see user instructions).
Packaging
Cardboard box Paper waste
Textile bag Residual waste
Product parts
Textile cover Residual waste
Straps Residual waste
Clasps Residual waste
Warning:
Keep plastic packaging away from children to avoid danger of suffocation.
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