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Notice
WHEN USING THE CHILD CAR SEAT
WARNING:
Make sure that the child car seat is placed somewhere so that rigid items
and plastic parts do not become trapped in doors or movable seat units when the seat
is in everyday use.
WARNING:
Always use the vehicle’s door child safety lock system, if one is available,
to make it impossible for the child to open the car doors from inside.
WARNING:
Allow the child a break during long car journeys and make sure they don’t
get out of the car seat unaided and without supervision.
WARNING:
The child car seat must be fitted securely to the passenger seat. Ensure
that it is not loose or wobbly after you have fitted it. If it is loose, refit it.
WARNING:
Ensure that the child car seat is secured to the car seat at all times even
when not in use.
WARNING:
The seat cover should not be replaced with any other than the one
recommended by the manufacturer, because the cover constitutes an integral part of
the restraint performance.
WARNING:
Stop the car at regular intervals to check that the child car seat is in the
correct position and that both the car seatbelt
AND
the child car seat harness (if
required) are still fastened and latched.
WARNING:
In the event of an emergency it is important to be able to release the child
quickly (as defined by British Standards). This means that seat buckle cannot be fully
tamper proof and you should actively discourage your child from playing with or using
the buckle.
WARNING:
Do not place anything under the child car seat (e.g. a towel or cushion) as
this could affect the performance of the seat in an accident.
WARNING:
Avoid winter clothing bundling Bulky clothing can lead to incorrect harness
tightening. In an accident, the child can slip right out of the extra padding - and thus
out of the seat. Let the car warm up or cool down prior to placing your child in there if
possible. If your child is cold, place a blanket over the top of the harness.
WARNING:
Make sure to properly secure any loose objects, such as luggage or books,
in your car as they may cause injuries in the event of an accident.