COSATTO Wow 3 Pram and Push Chair Owner’s Manual

September 4, 2024
COSATTO

COSATTO Wow 3 Pram and Push Chair

Instruction

IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Important Safety Information.

General

  • This vehicle is intended for children from birth up to a maximum of 25kg or 4 years whichever comes first.
  • WARNING: Never leave your child unattended.
  • WARNING: Ensure that all the locking devices are engaged before use.
  • WARNING: To avoid injury ensure that your child is kept away when unfolding and folding this product.
  • WARNING: Do not let your child play with this product.
  • WARNING: This product is not suitable for running or skating.
  • WARNING: Check that the seat unit, carrycot, or child car seat attachment devices are correctly engaged before use.
  • WARNING: Always use the bumper bar with the fabric cover fitted (if specified).
  • Do not use replacement parts or accessories other than those approved by Cosatto.
  • A basket is provided for the carriage of 8 kg of goods, evenly distributed.
  • Any additional load attached to the handle on the back of the backrest or on the sides of the vehicle will affect the stability and safety of the vehicle.
  • Do not use a platform with this product as it may render the product unsafe.
  • Always apply the brake when placing or removing a child from the vehicle.
  • Never carry a second child on the product.
  • This product complies with BS EN 1888-2:2018 + A1:2022.

Carrycot

  • This product is suitable only for a child who cannot sit up unaided, roll over, and cannot push himself up on their hands and knees. Maximum weight of the child: 9 kg.
  • Must only be used in lie flat position.
  • WARNING: This product is only suitable for a child who cannot sit up unaided.
  • WARNING: Only use on a firm, horizontal level, flat and dry surface.
  • WARNING: Do not let other children play unattended near the carrycot
  • WARNING: Do not use if any part is broken, torn or missing.
  • WARNING: Never use this carrycot on a stand.
  • Do not place the carrycot near an open fire or other source of strong heat.
  • The carry handle and the base of the carrycot should be inspected regularly for signs of damage and wear.
  • Before carrying or lifting, make sure that the carrycot carry handle is locked into position.
  • The head of the child should never be lower than the body of the child.
  • Be careful not to hit the baby, e.g. when putting on the floor, or going through doors.
  • Mattress included.
  • No additional mattress shall be added.
  • Do not leave anything in the carrycot that could pose a risk of suffocation, e.g. non-rigid toys, or pillows.
  • Do not place the carrycot close to another product, which could present a danger of strangulation, e.g. strings, blind/ curtain cords.
  • Overheating can endanger the life of your child! Take into account the ambient temperature and the child’s clothing and ensure that the child is not too cold or too warm.
  • Mesh ventilation windows in hoods and carrycots are intended for use in warm conditions only. Always keep your baby away from sources of heat and drafts.
  • To provide the best sun protection it is recommended that mesh ventilation widows in hoods and carrycots are kept closed when in strong and direct sunlight.
  • Always note the position of the sun and keep your baby in the shade.
  • Ask a health professional for advice on safe sleeping
  • This carrycot complies with BS EN 1466:2023.

Pram mode

  • The pram mode is achieved by attaching the carrycot to the chassis.
  • There is a set of “D” rings located at the base of the carrycot for the attachment of a separate safety harness approved to BS EN 13210 should this be required (harness not supplied).

Pushchair mode

  • Pushchair mode is achieved using the seat unit attached to the chassis. In this mode:
  • This product is suitable for children from 6 months up to a maximum user weight of 25 kg.
  • WARNING: This seat unit is not suitable for children under 6 months.
  • WARNING: Always use the restraint system.
  • WARNING: Always use the crotch strap in combination with the waist belt.
  • Ensure your child wears a correctly fitted and adjusted harness at all times.
  • D-rings are provided on the existing harness for the attachment of a separate safety harness approved to BS EN 13210 should this be required.

Car seat mode

  • This combination is suitable for children from birth up to a maximum user weight of 13kg.
  • For use as a travel system, the chassis is only compatible with the child car seat approved by Cosatto and the respective child car seat adaptor (All sold separately). In this mode:
  • This product does not replace a cot or a bed. Should your child need to sleep, then it should be placed in a suitable cot, bed, or carrycot.

Travel companion (if specified)

  • Remove all packaging materials before giving the travel companion to the child.
  • Remove the travel companion from your child before putting them to sleep.

Ultimate changing bag (if specified)
The maximum recommended loading for this bag is 3kg. The bag attachment straps are for use with the

  • WOW 3 only. Attachment to other pushchairs is not recommended.
  • WARNING: To avoid the risk of strangulation from loops, keep the bag straps out of reach of children.

Essential cross-body bag

  • The maximum recommended loading for this bag is 1kg. The bag should be zipped to the rear of the seat unit for storage. Attachment of the bag to other parts of the product is not recommended.
  • WARNING: To avoid the risk of strangulation from loops, keep the bag straps out of reach of children.

Visual language Key

Part List

  • P1: Chassis P10: Seat unit
  • P2: Rear wheel (x2) P11: Seat unit rain cover
  • P3: Front wheel (x2) P12*: Travel companion (if specified)
  • P4: Carrycot mattress P13: Essential cross body bag
  • P5: Carrycot liner P14*: Ultimate changing bag (if specified)
  • P6: Carrycot P15*: Ultimate footmuff & head hugger (if specified)
  • P7: Carrycot apron P16: Carrycot rain cover
  • P8: Seat unit hood P17: Carrycot mosquito net
  • P9: Bumper bar with cover

Replacement Parts
The replacement parts shown below are available for your product. For UK & Ireland customers, order through our website: http://www.cosatto.com/service- centre/spares
For customers outside the UK & Ireland, contact information for your local distributor can be found at http://www.cosatto.com/stockists

If you require any further assistance, please contact us at cuddle@cosatto.com

  • S1: Seat unit S13: Carrycot mattress
  • S2: Seat unit hood S14: Carrycot liner
  • S3: Chest pads (Set) S15: Carrycot
  • S4: Bumper bar S16: Carrycot apron
  • S5*: Bumper bar cover (if specified) S17: Seat unit rain cover
  • S6: Harness S18*: Travel companion (if specified)
  • S7: Crotch pad S19*: Ultimate footmuff (if specified)
  • S8: Front wheel S20: Essential cross body bag
  • S9: Basket S21*: Ultimate changing bag (if specified)
  • S10: Rear wheel S22*: Ultimate footmuff head hugger (if specified)
  • S11: Autolock S23: Carrycot rain cover
  • S12: Carrycot mattress cover S24: Carrycot mosquito net

Fitting & Operation Information
Please refer to the instruction diagrams (P. 51 – 64):

Chassis 1- Opening
Release the auto lock (a) and lift the handle upwards until the chassis locks into position (b). Check the chassis is locked in place.

  1. Adjusting handle position

  2. Front-wheel

  3. Fitting

  4. Removing

  5. Rear wheel

  6. Fitting

  7. Removing

  8. Brake

  9. Applying

  10. Releasing

  11. Front-wheel

  12. swivel lock

  13. Applying

  14. Releasing

  15. Rear Suspension

  16. Firm

  17. Soft

  18. Basket

  19. Accessing rear compartment

  20. Chassis

  21. Closing
    NOTE: The chassis cannot be closed in pram mode or car seat mode. While pulling both secondary levers (a) back, Press down on the handle (b) until the auto lock retains the chassis in the folded position (c). Adjust the handle to the lowest position (See Step 2) for the most compact fold.
    Carrycot 15- Preparation
    Remove mattress and liner from carrycot (a). Unfold both frame bars until they are locked into positions (b). 16- Refit the liner into the carrycot (a) and secure the zip fasteners (b). Refit the mattress over the liner in the carrycot (c). There is a set of “D” rings located at the base of the carrycot for the attachment of a separate safety harness approved to BS EN 13210 should this be required (harness not supplied). Push the “D” rings through the slots in the liner (d).

  22.  Using the ventilation flap:

  23. Carrycot hood 18- Opening:

  24. Closing:

  25. Using the hood sun visor:

  26. Opening the hood viewing window:

  27. Closing the hood viewing window:
    Carrycot
    Note: The carrycot can only be fitted rearward facing as shown in the illustration.

  28. Fitting:
    Dots are marked on the chassis mounts and carrycot mounts (a). These should be on the same side and aligned if fitted correctly.

  29. Removing:
    Open the carrycot hood (See Step 18). Press the release button under the hood frame (a). Lift the carrycot of the chassis (b). Carrycot apron

  30. Fitting:
    Removing is a reversal of this procedure. Carrycot mosquito net

  31. Access/storage:

  32. Fitting:
    Removing is a reversal of this procedure. Carrycot rain cover

  33. Fitting:
    Removing is a reversal of this procedure.

  34. Using the access zip:

  35. Accessing the handle: Essential crossbody bag

  36. Detaching the essential cross-body bag: Refitting is a reversal of this procedure. Seat unit

  37. Note: The seat unit can be fitted forward or rearward facing.

  38. Fitting:

  39. Removing:

  40. Adjusting the seat unit recline angle:
    WARNING: Never adjust the seat unit with your child in the seat. Seat unit hood

  41. Fitting: Removing is a reversal of this procedure.

  42. Opening: Sun visor

  43. Opening:

  44. Closing: Viewing window

  45. Opening:

  46. Closing: Seat unit hood

  47. Closing: Ultimate changing bag (if specified)

  48. Attaching to the chassis handle: Removing is a reversal of this procedure.

  49. Detaching from attachment straps: Refitting is a reversal of this procedure. Chassis

  50. Closing with the seat unit (forward facing): Close the hood fully (refer to step 43) (a). Press and hold the seat unit folding button (b) then lift the recline lever fully (c). Push the backrest forward until it is in a closed position (d). Pull the seat unit back fully (e). While pulling both secondary levers (f) back, Press down on the handle (g) until the auto lock retains the chassis in the folded position (h). Adjust the handle to the lowest position (See Step 2) for the most compact fold.

  51. Closing with the seat unit (Rearward facing): Close the hood fully (refer to step 43) (a). Press and hold the seat unit folding button (b) then lift the recline lever fully (c). Push the backrest forward until it is in a closed position (d). While pulling both secondary levers (e) back, Press down on the handle (f) until the auto lock retains the chassis in the folded position (g). Adjust the handle to the lowest position (See Step 2) for the most compact fold.

  52. Carrying position: Harness

  53. Opening:

  54. Closing:

  55. Adjusting the shoulder strap position:

  56. Satisfactory shoulder strap position:

  57. Adjusting the strap length: Slide the strap adjustor to a suitable length (a, b & c).

  58. Harness tension: Always make sure that the harness is correctly tensioned to ensure maximum protection for your child. You should only be able to insert 2 fingers between the shoulder strap and waist
    strap.
    NOTE: Winter/ Summer clothing can make a difference to the size of your child.

  59. Refitting the chest pad: Bumper bar 56- Fitting:

  60. Removing:

  61. Removing the bumper bar fabric cover (if specified): Calf support

  62. Adjusting: Footmuff 60- Fitting: (if specified) Open the harness (See Step 49) and remove the crotch pad. Push the harness straps through the footmuff (a). Refit the crotch pad (b) and fit the head hugger (c) then close the harness (See Step 50).

  63. Using the hood section:

  64. Using the flap section: Raincover

  65. Fitting: Removing is a reversal of this procedure.

Care & Maintenance

  • Your travel system has been designed to meet comprehensive safety standards, and with correct use and maintenance will give many years of trouble-free performance.
  • Storage – Always store your travel system dry. Storing a damp travel system will encourage mildew to form, so always wipe away any moisture with a soft cloth and allow it to dry thoroughly before storing. Never leave in sunlight for prolonged periods – some fabrics may fade.
  • Cleaning – Refer to wash care labels on soft goods for cleaning instructions. Plastic and metal parts may be sponged clean with warm water and a mild detergent. Never clean with abrasive, ammonia-based, bleach-based based or spirit-type cleaner.
  • Wear & Tear – Continual impact can cause damage. The chassis is strong but will weaken should the back wheels be bumped downstairs or curbs. Tires will wear with use and wheel units should be replaced if necessary. If your child wears hard shoes these might damage the soft fabric.
  • Maintenance – Regularly inspect the locking devices, brakes, wheels, harness assembly, catches, seat adjusters, joints, and fixtures to ensure they are secure and in full working order. They should move freely at all times and minimum maintenance should be required. However, a regular light application of a spray lubricant e.g. silicone (do not use oil or grease) will extend the life of your travel system and make opening and folding easier. Your travel system should be serviced and reconditioned before using it for a second baby, or after 18 months, whichever is the sooner.

Telephone: +44 1822 668 353
Email: cuddle@cosatto.com
Letter: Cosatto Limited, Bentinck Mill, Bentinck Street, Farnworth, Bolton, Lancs, BL4 7EP, England.
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