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Care of your product
This Three-wheeler requires regular maintenance by you.
Regularly inspect the locking devices, brakes, harness assembly, catches, joints and
fixings to ensure they are secure and in full working order.
Brakes, wheels and tyres are subject to wear and should be replaced if necessary.
This can be arranged through your local Mothercare store. The tyres have inner tubes
and can be repaired in the same way as conventional bicycle tyres.
Should parts of your Three-wheeler become stiff or difficult to operate, ensure
that dirt is not the cause. Then try a light application of a spray lubricant
eg. WD 40, ensuring that the lubricant penetrates between the components, but do
not overspray as this may encourage the accumulation of dirt. Regular lubrication
of moving parts will extend the life of your Three-wheeler and make opening and
folding easier.
Plastic and metal parts may be sponged clean with warm water and a mild detergent.
The seat may be cleaned by sponging lightly using warm water and a mild detergent.
Allow to dry thoroughly before storing.
Never use the rain cover indoors, or near a heat source, your baby may overheat.
Never clean with abrasive, ammonia based, bleach based or spirit type cleaners.
After exposure to damp conditions, leave fully opened and in a warm environment.
Dry off with a soft cloth. Storing a damp Three-wheeler will encourage mildew to form.
Store your Three-wheeler in a dry safe place.
Your Three-wheeler should be serviced and reconditioned before using it for a
second baby, or within 18 months, whichever is the sooner. This can be arranged by
your local Mothercare store.
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