Limiters
Limiters are protrusions under the body of the walker, reducing the distance between the body and the floor. This prevents the child from walking on high objects (which could lead to the overturning of the structure) or climbing stairs (from which he/she could fall and get injured) while moving in a walker.
Limiters are special locks on the body of the walker. When set in the working position, they raise the body of the structure, the wheels do not reach the floor and the walker becomes immobile. This function is useful for fixing the structure in one place.
Weight limit
The maximum weight of the child for which the jumpers can be used (refer to "Type"). You should pay special attention to this parameter and not allow it to be exceeded: even if the jumpers do not break immediately, the load on the structure will exceed the standard values. This can lead to breakage at the most unexpected moment — which is fraught with a fall and unpleasant consequences for the child.
Most jumpers have an allowable weight of about 11-12 kg — this approximately corresponds to the weight of a baby from the age of one to two (depending on the physique).