My Child Coupe Walker User manual

Coupé Walker
Instruction manual
V2
INSTRUCTIONS: Read the instructions carefully before use and
keep them for future reference. The child may be hurt if you
do not follow these instructions.
BS EN 1273:2005.
This baby walking frame is intended to be used by children who can sit
up unaided, approximately from 6 months. It is not intended for children
who can walk by themselves and weigh more than 12Kg/26.5lbs.

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Safety instructions
Warning: Never leave the child unattended.
Warning: The child will be able to reach further and move rapidly when in the baby walking
frame:
• Prevent access to stairs, steps and uneven surfaces.
• Guard all res, heating and cooking appliances.
• Remove hot liquids, electrical exes and other potential hazards from reach.
• Prevent collisions with glass in doors, windows and furniture.
• Do not use the baby walking frame if any components are broken or missing.
• This baby walking frame should be used only for short periods of time (e.g. 20 min).
• This baby walking frame is intended to be used by children who can sit up unaided,
approximately from 6 months. It is not intended for children weighing more than 12Kg/26.5lbs.
• Do not use replacement parts other than those approved by the manufacturer or distributor
as this may make the walker unsafe and will invalidate the warranty.
• Never use the baby walking frame without the supplied Anti-fall blocks attached.
• Never use the baby walking frame without the supplied wheels attached.
Your 3 year warranty
Whilst we make and test our products to the highest standards of durability there’s always a small
chance of a hiccup! Our promise is to repair, replace or refund a MyChild product that has an
identied manufacturing defect from the date of purchase for a full 3 years thereafter at no extra
cost.
However, you must register within 28 days of the date of purchase to receive the full 3 years
guarantee!
To receive your full guarantee you can register your product by:
visiting www.mychildonline.co.uk/warranty.html and complete the warranty form,
or by telephone on 0161 335 2508.
Care and maintenance
• To prolong the life of your nursery product keep it clean and do not leave it in direct sunlight
for extended periods of time.
• Removable fabric covers and trims may be cleaned using warm water with a household
soap or a mild detergent. Allow it to dry fully, preferably away from direct sunlight.
• If the wheels squeak - use a silicon based spray ensuring it penetrates the wheel and axle
assembly.
• Do not dry clean, or use bleach.
• Do not machine wash, tumble or spin dry, unless the care labelling on the product permits
these methods.
• Non removable fabric covers and trims may be cleaned using a damp sponge with soap or
mild detergent. Allow it to dry completely before folding or storing it away.
• In some climates the covers and trims may be affected by mould and mildew. To help
prevent this occurring, do not fold or store the product if it is damp or wet. Always store the
product in a well ventilated area.
• Always check parts regularly for tightness of screws, nuts and other fasteners - tighten if
required. To maintain the safety of your nursery product, seek prompt repairs for bent, torn,
worn or broken parts.

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Battery disposal
Exhausted batteries should be removed from the product and taken to
a recycling facility. You can place batteries marked alkaline in normal
household waste, but these are better taken to a recycling facility.
Please follow these symbols on batteries, which contain harmful substances:
Pb = Battery contains Lead
Cd = Battery contains Cadmium
Hg = Battery contains Mercury
Batteries should not be considered
regular waste. Empty batteries
should be returned to a recycling
facility
Cd HgPb
Battery warnings
Always take care to insert your batteries correctly, observing the plus and minus marks
on the battery and appliance.
Do not mix new and used batteries.
Do not mix different types of batteries.
Always remove dead batteries and all batteries if you are not going to use the product
for long periods (as batteries may leak and cause damage).
Exhausted batteries should be removed from the product and disposed of in
accordance with the makers recommendations.
Only place batteries marked alkaline in normal household waste.
Never attempt to re-charge ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries.
Batteries should always be changed by an adult.
Keep batteries out of reach of children.
Never dispose of batteries in a re this may cause them to explode.
Children can choke on batteries. If swallowed seek medical advise immediately.

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Parts checklist
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the MyChild Coupé Walker.
Please read the instructions and warnings carefully before use to ensure safe and
satisfactory operation of this product.
Your child’s safety is your responsibility. If you have a query with this product or require
replacement parts, please contact the MyChild Helpline on 0161 335 2508.
Lay out the parts on a soft level surface and compare to the part/xings checklist
below. Do not discard any packaging until you are sure that you have all the parts.
WARNING! Assembly by an adult. Keep away from children until fully assembled. Keep
children clear during assembly as pack contains small parts which may present a
choking hazard.
Contained in your carton are:
NoPart Qty
1 Walker body 1
2 Seat unit 1
3 Musical play tray* 1
4 Footrest pad 1
5 Front wheels 2
6 Rear wheels 2
7 Anti-fall blocks 6
8 Car wheels 4
9 Mud guards 4
10 Wing mirror 1
*Actual style may vary
You will require one Phillips screwdriver
(not supplied).
1
3
5
9 10
6 7
4
2

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Opening and closing the baby walker
1. To open: hold either side of the upper
part of the walker and pull upwards to
one of the three height positions. Ensure
the upper part of the walker clicks into
position.
Note: There is a click for each of the three
height positions. The walker is fully open
when you hear the 3rd click.
2. To close: Hold the front of the walker
and at the same time, turn and pull the
locking mechanism forward and lower
the upper part of the walker all the way
down.
3. To adjust the height: The simplest method to adjust the height is to lower the upper
part of the walker all the way down (as above, in step 2) then pull the upper part of
the walker back up so that it clicks into one of the three height positions.
WARNING! NEVER adjust the height when your child is in the walker. DO NOT place your
child in until you have adjusted the height and made sure it is locked in place.
click

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2. Attaching the rear wheels:
With the baby walker still upside down
and fully folded down, insert both rear
wheels into the two round holes on either
corner at the rear of the walker.
1. Attaching the front wheels:
With the baby walker still upside down
and fully folded down, insert both front
wheels fully into each round hole on
either corner at the front of the walker.
1. Attaching the anti-fall blocks: With
the baby walker upside down and fully
folded down, place the anti-fall blocks
around the walker as shown, inserting the
two plastic stems on each block into the
holes on the walker’s underside.
WARNING! DO NOT USE THE WALKER
WITHOUT THE ANTI-FALL BLOCKS
ATTACHED.
Attaching the walker’s anti-fall blocks
Attaching the walker’s front and rear wheels

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1. Lower the walker all the way down and place the walker on a at level surface.
Place the seat unit into the centre of the baby walker.
2. Attach all plastic clips on the seat unit
to the walker body in the following order:
A. (See Fig 1) Starting with the seat unit’s
arm rests, insert clips through the holes (1)
and (2) in the seat unit fabric then insert
the clips into holes (A1) and (A2) on the
walker body.
B. Next, attach the seat unit’s backrest by
pushing the plastic clips into holes (B1),
(B2), (B3) and (B4). Start from one side
and work your way around. Grip the back
of the seat unit as low down as possible
(Fig 2), feeling for the head of the clip
and ensuring the clip is lined up with it’s
hole, push the clip in (Fig 2a).
Note: If a clip is not protruding from the
seat unit you may need to locate it and
pull it through the hole in the seat cover.
C. Finally insert the pins at the front of the
seat unit into keyhole slots (C1), (C2) and
(C3). (Fig 3)
WARNING: Ensure all pins and clips are
properly attached before placing your
child in the seat.
Fig 1
Fig 3
Fig 2a
Walker
body
Seat
fabric
Fig 2
12
C1 C2 C3
B1 B2 B3 B4
A2A1
Fitting the seat unit

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The footpad
1. The footpad must be tted in the rocker
mode, and when you don’t want your
child to move about in the walker mode.
Attach using the six clips on the footpad
and hook over the side bars on either side
of the base.
1. IMPORTANT: The mudguards are
numbered from 1 to 4. They must be tted
to the corresponding numbers on the
walker body.
2. Match the number on the underside
of the mudguard with the number on the
walker body.
Fitting the mudguards
2
3
41

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Fitting the car wheels
Fitting the mirror
1. Press the wing mirror rmly into the slot
on the walker body.
1. Press the wheels rmly onto the
mounting points at each corner of the
walker body.

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1. Working on one side at a time, pull up
both locking knobs (A).
2. Whilst pulling up on both locking knobs,
turn the base 90 degrees upwards into
the rocker mode. Repeat on the opposite
side and check that both sides of the
base are locked in position.
To convert back: Pull both locking
knobs (A) and turn the base 90 degrees
downwards into the walker mode.
Repeat on the opposite side and check
that both sides of the base are locked in
position.
WARNING! DO NOT convert from rocker
to walker or vice-versa whilst your child is
seated in the walker.
ATTENTION: Ensure the footpad is tted whilst in the rocker mode
A
Using walker and rocker modes
A

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Musical play tray
1. Using a Phillips screwdriver, unscrew
the battery cover on the underside of the
musical play tray.
Insert 2 x 1.5V AA batteries (not supplied)
ensuring the correct battery orientation is
observed and then reattach the cover,
replacing the screw, making certain it is
not overtightened.
2. Place the toy tray into the recess on top
of the walker body.
3. Secure the toy tray to the walker body by pushing the tabs (A) on the underside of
the walker body, into the corresponding holes in the toy tray and then turning the tabs
to x the tray in position.
A

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