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The Zapp raincover is held at the top of the pushchair with velcro ties so make sure these are done up properly and then stretch the raincover over the seat unit and around the bottom and the elastic section should then hold the raincover firmly in place.
If it's the same Dreami Carry cot as mine then the raincover is simply pulled over the top of the pram and the elastic edges will sit just underneath the base. I don't believe there is any other type of raincover.
I couldn't get my raincover to fit....but then flipped it around and it fit!!! I had to see the instruction cd again to get it to fit...maybe they gave you the wrong raincover twice....but try this!
the velcro should line up on both sides perfectly, by that i mean the top should be velcro side down. I would start on the left side by carefully alining the velcro pieces together. I think it should turn out nicely.
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thanks and i hope you have a wonderful day.
Hi, we struggled the same and it didn't look like it was going to fit. I found this website which gives you a picture of what it should look like. Hope this helps. http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_384_10751_-1__13941_10001_#alt_image3
its easiest to pull the hood forward on the zapp and place the covers over and secure them under the foot rest with the sticky velcro,its a tight fit i must admit but it does fit (a bit on the cheap side for an expensive buggy i think} dont for get to secure around the handles first !!! good luck
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