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4. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
4.1 Daily maintenance
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In the case of daily use, check the conditions of the car seat periodically,
making sure that it is replaced after an accident.
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Store the car seat in a dry and ed place to avoid mould.
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If the car seat gets dusty, clean the belt and the plastic components using a
damp sponge and leave it to dry in the open air.
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If food or drink is accidentally spilled on the buckle, remove the belt from the
car seat and rinse gently with warm water. Leave to dry in the open air.
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For more details on cleaning the entire fabric lining, see section 4.2. “Washing
instructions”.
4.2 Washing instructions
Non utilizzare mai solventi, detergenti chimici o lubrificanti, su nessuna parte del
seggiolino auto.
4.3 Removing and replacing the fabric lining
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Take off the protective crotch padding and the car seat buckle (see page 12,
point 2.7), and then remove the straps and the headrest reducer.
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Remove the fabric lining from the car seat. To replace the fabric lining, repeat
the above steps in reverse order.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
OK!
D 4
D 2
D 7
D 6
D 5
P
USH
D 1
D 3
Hand wash in
water at a
temperature
below 30℃
Do not bleach
Dry clean,
any solvent
except
trichloroethylene
Do not iron
Do not
tumble dry
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