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If the vehicle is directly exposed to strong sunlight for long periods, the child seat
must be removed from the vehicle or covered with a light cloth.
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Check all plastic and metal parts of the seat regularly for damage or change of
shape or colour. If you notice any change in the child seat, the child car seat must
be disposed or checked and possibly replaced by the manufacturer.
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Changes to the fabric, especially fading, are normal when used in a vehicle and do
not impair the seat‘s function.
PRODUCT LIFESPAN
WARNING!
An accident may cause damage to the child car seat that is not
identifiable with the naked eye. Please replace the seat after an accident. In
case of doubt, please consult your dealer or the manufacturer.
HOW TO ACT FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT
At the end of the child car seat’s service life, it must be disposed of correctly. The
separation of waste may be handled differently from place to place. To ensure that
the child car seat is disposed of in accordance with regulations, please contact your
local waste disposal institution or local council. Always observe the waste disposal
regulations of your country.
DISPOSAL
This car seat has been designed to be able to fulfill its intended functions by ordinary
use for a product life span of approx. 11 years.
Gradual wear of the plastic, for example caused by exposure to sunlight (UV), can
cause slight deterioration of the product’s properties.
Since very high temperature fluctuations and other unforeseeable stresses are
common in vehicles, it is necessary to observe the following points:
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