babybee ROVER 3 Australia’s Child Stroller User Manual
- June 3, 2024
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babybee ROVER 3 Australia’s Child Stroller User
A guide to setting up your Bassinet
If you havent already, please set up your Stroller frame and read your Stroller manual cover to cover before moving on to the Bassinet. If you’ve already done this, then let’s get started!
What’s in the box
- Frame with Bassinet fabric attached
- Canopy
- Bassinet Manual
- Mattress & Liner
- Bassinet cover
Step 1
Setting up your bassinet base
- Using the fabric handles, pull the black metal rods firmly into place. This will give your bassinet its structure
- Zip the cream bassinet fabric onto the frame as shown.
- Insert the bassinet mattress, firmly pressing around all edges
Step 2
Attach the canopy
- Starting from the left side of the bassinet, zip the canopy onto the frame. (Tip: the canopy end is the end with the thick zip. The other end is for the foot cover
- Attach the plastic connectors onto the frame, ensuring that they sit over the small plastic guides on each side. (Tip: first attach the top half then press the bottom panel into place.)
Step 3
Attach the cover & belly bar
- Starting from the right side when standing at the foot end of the bassinet, zip the foot cover onto the opposite end to the canopy
- Use the belly bar from your stroller seat and click the belly bar into the sockets, ensuring that the release buttons are on the outisde and you hear a click
- Give the belly bar a firm tug to ensure it is securely in place
- To remove it, press the release buttons on either or both sides and lift up
Using your ROVER bassinet
Attaching the bassinet to the frame
Attach the bassinet onto the central connectors of the frame. To release, lift the bassinet release buttons upwards and lift the bassinet up. The bassinet can face either direction, with parent facing being the preferable option for your child’s development.
Angle of the bassinet
Bassinets are designed to slope slightly towards the foot end. This ensures that no matter what weight your baby is or where they are placed on the mattress, the bassinet will never slope towards the head end which can be unsafe.
Rocking movement in your bassinet
First time parents are often surprised by how much bassinets and their baby move around while they walk. This type of movement is completely normal and common of all 2-in-1 prams. Please be reassured that this movement is safe for babies and the ROVER bassinet has been tested and adheres to the Australian Safety Standards. You may find that this movement may even help put your little one to sleep (our fingers are crossed!).
Carrying your bassinet
The bassinet is not designed to be carried by the belly bar with your child inside.
Adjusting the canopy
Adjust the canopy as needed to protect your child from the sun and elements. Roll down the fabric section at the head end of bassinet to expose the mesh and allow for additional airflow to pass through the bassinet.
Angle of the bassinet
Bassinets are designed to slope slightly towards the foot end. This ensures that no matter what weight your baby is or where they are placed on the mattress, the bassinet will never slope towards the head end which can be unsafe.
Rocking movement in your bassinet
First time parents are often surprised by how much bassinets and their baby move around while they walk. This type of movement is completely normal and common of all 2-in-1
Sleeping
The ROVER Bassinet is not designed for overnight sleeping. Day sleeping is OK under regular supervision. The main risk associated with babies sleeping overnight in bassinets is suffocation on the padded sides.
Rain cover (included in the stroller box)
Pull the rain cover over the top of the canopy and tuck the elastic under both sides of the bassinet base. Ensure the air ventilation holes are not obstructed and that air can circulate through.
Cleaning
The bassinet lining and mattress liner can both be removed and hand washed according to the instructions on the fabric care labels. Some parents like to wrap a muslin cloth or similar over the mattress liner for extra protection. If you do this, please make sure that the sides are firmly tucked in so there is no excess fabric and that the mattress remains flat. And if all else fails, mattress liners are available from the spareparts pages of our website
Bassinet specific safety warnings
Please read and follow the below warning notices before using your Bassinet.
You will also need to read the full list of warning notices on page 19 of your
ROVER stroller manual if you have not done so already
WARNING
- To avoid injury or death:
- Always apply the brakes whenever the pram/ stroller is stationary.
- Do not leave children unattended.
- Do not carry extra children or bags on the pram/stroller.
- Make sure children are clear of any moving parts if you adjust the pram/stroller.
Please note
- Do not use the ROVER bassinet with any other models of pram or stroller
- Maximum weight that can be carried in the bassinet is 9kg.
- Do not use the bassinet once your child can sit up unaided.
- Not to be used for overnight or unsupervised sleeping.
- Only use the bassinet in a flat position. Do not recline.
- Do not add additional mattress or padding inside the bassinet.
- Do not use or leave the bassinet near open fire or exposed flame.
- Never leave rain covers, hoods or blankets on or over the pram indoors, in a hot atmosphere or near a heat source. Always supervise whilst the pram is covered.
- Do not allow older toddlers to play with or use this pram, it is not a toy.
Carrying your Bassinet
- The bassinet is not designed tobe carried by the belly bar with your child inside. If you do so, ensure you have one hand under the base of the bassinet in case the belly bar fails.
- Do not lift or carry the pram when fully assembled. Only lift and carry after folding.
- Make sure the frame, bassinet and all parts are secured when being transported in a vehicle.
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References
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