babymoov A019410 Adaptable Inflatable Bathtub Instructions
- June 2, 2024
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babymoov A019410 Adaptable Inflatable Bathtub
Product Information
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Brand: Babymoov
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Model: Inflatable Baby Bath
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Manufacturer: Parc Industriel des Gravanches – 16, rue Jacqueline Auriol 63051 Clermont-Ferrand Cedex 2 – France
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Website: www.babymoov.com
Specifications
- Recommended Age : Up to 12 months
- Maximum Weight Capacity : 9kg
- Inflation Pressure: 10 kPa (1.45 psi)
- Maximum Water Level: 1/3 of the bath-tub
Product Usage Instructions
Important Safety Guidelines
- Always remain in contact with your child during bathing.
- Never leave your baby unattended in the bath, even for a few moments.
- Check the water temperature before bathing the child to avoid heating.
- Check the stability of the product before use and do not use it if any components are broken or missing.
- Do not use replacement parts or accessories other than those approved by the manufacturer.
Bathing Instructions
- Inflate the bath fully before filling it with water.
- Inflate to a pressure of 10 kPa (1.45 psi) for best results.
- Fill the bath with water up to a maximum of 1/3 of its capacity.
- Place your child in the bath only after it is fully inflated and filled with water.
Additional Guidelines
- Do not allow your child to play with the bath as it is not a toy.
- Avoid using the bath on raised or sloping surfaces.
- Do not use the bath in pools, lakes, or seas as it is not a life preserver.
- Ensure attachment devices are correctly fitted to the bathtub before use.
FAQ
- Q : Can this inflatable baby bath be used for children older than 12 months?
- A: No, this bath is recommended for babies up to 12 months of age.
- Q : How should I clean the inflatable baby bath?
- A: Clean the bath with a damp sponge and mild soap. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Q : Can I deflate the bath for storage?
- A : Yes, you can deflate the bath for convenient storage when not in use. Ensure it is completely dry before storing it to prevent mould growth.
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING – DROWNING HAZARD
Children have drowned while bathing. Children can drown in as little as 2 cm
of water in a very short time. Always remain in contact with your child during
bathing. Never leave your baby unattended in the bath, even for a few moments.
If you need to leave the room, take the baby with you. Babies and young
children are at risk of drowning when being bathed. Never use this product on
an elevated surface not intended for this product. To avoid scalding by hot
water, position the product in such a way to prevent the child from reaching
the source of water. Always check the water temperature before bathing the
child. Always check the stability of the product before use. Do not use the
product if any components are broken or missing. Do not use replacement parts
or accessories other than those approved by the manufacturer.
Bouncer function. This function can be used up to when your child can sit
unaided. The symbol “MAX” is used to indicate the maximum level of water to be
used. Clean with a damp sponge. Inflate the bath fully before filling with water
and then putting your child in it. To get the best results, inflate the bath to
a pressure of 10 kPa (1.45 psi). The bathtub is suitable for babies up to 12
months and a maximum of 9 kg. To fill only to a total value of 1/3 of the
bathtub. This article is not a toy; do not allow your child to play with it.
Never use on a raised or sloping surface. This article is not a life
preserver, do not allow to use it in swimming pool, lake or sea.
Always ensure the attachment device(s) are correctly fitted to the bathtub.
Only use this product in a compatible children’s bathtub. Always check the
attachment and the stability of the non-standalone bathing aid on the bathtub.
CONTACT
- Babymoov
- Parc Industriel des Gravanches – 16, rue Jacqueline Auriol
- 63051 Clermont-Ferrand Cedex 2 – France
- www.babymoov.com
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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