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10. Steps to take after an accident

   After an accident with an impact speed greater than 10 km/h, the child restraint system 
 must be replaced without fail. There may be hidden damages.

11. Warranty

For the seat we extend a warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for up 
to one years. 
The warranty period begins on the date of purchase.
A receipt is required for all claims.
The warranty covers child restraint systems that have been handled properly and are returned 
in a clean and orderly condition.

The warranty does not cover:
- Normal wear and tear and damage due to unreasonable use

- Damages due to improper or inordinate usage.

Fabrics: All of our fabrics meet the highest standards regarding colourfastness against UV 
radiation. Nevertheless, all fabrics fade when exposed to UV radiation. 

This is not due to defective material but to normal wear and tear, which is not covered by 
the warranty. 

Please contact your specialist dealer immediately in the event of warranty claim.

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Page 2: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Birth 36kg Approx Birth 11 years Model EST 528 Group 0 1 2 3 Please read this manual carefully before use...

Page 3: ...belt 20 vehicle buckle tongue 21 vehicle buckle 22 lap belt of vehicle 05 headrest 04 diagonal belt guide Group II III 03 lap belt guide Group II III 02 ISOFIX unlock button 01 blue belt route indica...

Page 4: ...angle 0 I II III 0 13kg Birth 15 months 9 18kg 9 months 4years 15 36kg 3 11 years rearward 5 point position 4 Vehicle 3 facing harness most recline point belt forward 5 point position ISOFIX facing ha...

Page 5: ...the retailer NOTICE 2 1 When used in group I for child 9kg 18kg this is an ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM It is approved to Regulation No 44 04 series of amendments for general use in vehicles fitted...

Page 6: ...n 11 5 4 Seat for ISOFIX universal installation 11 6 Installation in vehicle 11 6 1 Universal installation in vehicle with 3point belt for Group 0 11 6 2 Semi universal installation in vehicle with FI...

Page 7: ...seat has been tested and approved according to the newest version of the ECE R44 04 regulation It is approved with the universal semi universal and ISOFIX universal classes during different age stage...

Page 8: ...ted with a frontal airbag Any straps holding the restraint to the vehicle should be tight that any straps restraining the child should be adjusted to the child s body and that straps should not be twi...

Page 9: ...le seat or in the vehicle door If there is a interference between the adult safety belt buckle and child restraint system it is an unsatisfactory position of the adult safety belt buckle relative to t...

Page 10: ...o 11 years you must remove it 4 2 Adjusting the recline position The child seat can be adjusted to different angles Method as below Fig 3 4 4 2 1 Using one hand press on the front of the seat and pull...

Page 11: ...lel or a little higher than the child s shoulders This will provide the effective protection for your child in the event of a collision Follow the step bellow 4 4 1 Relax the harness before adjusting...

Page 12: ...an be installed in vehicles on any seat suitable for use in the listed vehicles fitted with 3 point with retractor safety belts approved to ECE Regulation No 16 or other equivalent standards Fig 11 An...

Page 13: ...the seat can be securely fastened to the body of the vehicle by using these ISOFIX anchor points 5 4 Seat for ISOFIX universal installation for Group I ISOFIX universal installation of the child restr...

Page 14: ...ce the child seat to the rear seat in the vehicle ensure that the bottom of the seat is against the vehicle seat and the front of the seat ttouches the vehicle seat backrest fig 15 6 1 2 1 Extend the...

Page 15: ...nstallation Finally check the child seat is fitted stable on the vehicle seat If you find any movement you must tighten the belt again until the child seat is tight enough 6 2 Semi universal installat...

Page 16: ...onnectors are closed by jerking on the seat shell and check if the lock is engaged 6 3 ISOFIX universal installation in vehicle with ISOFIX and top tether 6 3 1 Secure the ISOFIX to the vehicle ISOFIX...

Page 17: ...r 7 1 to fit your child carefully to finish the installation 7 Securing the child 7 1 Securing the child in the Group 0 0 13 kg Group I 9 18 kg When your child s weight is between 0 18kg Use the 5 poi...

Page 18: ...shoulders Too high or too low is not recommended 7 1 4 Reassemble buckle until you hear a click fig 32 7 1 5 Pull back the harness adjust strap tighten the harness To be sure there should not be more...

Page 19: ...pull out the box fig 35 7 2 1 3 Pull out the adjuster belt and release the two shoulder belts from the metal connector fig 36 7 2 1 4 Release the shoulder pad from the 6 shape metal connector fig 37 7...

Page 20: ...between the top of child s shoulder and the bottom of the headrest should be just two fingers apart 7 2 3 3 Extend the vehicle belt to the maximum move the belt around in front of your child And inser...

Page 21: ...t must assemble in it s original state after washing To replace the cover follow the steps for removing the cover in reverse order 9 Washing and maintenance Check if there is any part that is missing...

Page 22: ...ranty covers child restraint systems that have been handled properly and are returned in a clean and orderly condition The warranty does not cover Normal wear and tear and damage due to unreasonable u...

Page 23: ...market b Starting from the model has in the assemble line c Week of natural 1 The rear seat if it s electric cannot be used in the back of this seat if it is manual you can use it 2 ISOFIX anchor poin...

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