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ONLY USE RESTRAINT IN REARWARD-FACING MODE WITH “RECLINE SECTION”
SWUNG FORWARD AND RESTRAINT FULLY RECLINED.
Do not use the restraint without the upper anchorage strap correctly attached.
DO NOT USE A REAR-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT WHERE AN AIRBAG IS FITTED IN
THE FRONT OF THE SEATING POSITION.
Do not use on any vehicle seat which faces sideways or rearward.
WARNING
!
The CS4513/CS4613 Child restraint has been designed and tested to meet the joint
Australian/New Zealand Standard with an inbuilt anti rebound feature and does not require
additional anti rebound bars or mechanisms to fulfil these requirements.
The CS4513/CS4613 Child restraint has also been designed to be a compact restraint to
enable multiple restraints to be used in the rear of most vehicles.
The Purchaser should check the measurement between the
front of the seat back of the rear seat and all front seats in the
car in which the child restraint is intended to be used, to
ensure that the space is sufficient.
Care and attention should be given to ensure that the baby has adequate ventilation
and shading when in the restraint.
To achieve the necessary distribution of deceleration forces during a vehicle impact,
ensure the child is seated correctly in the child restraint and the harness is fitted and
adjusted as per these instructions.
Ensure the child restraint and child are rearward facing.
There is a real concern about the potential for an infant to be ejected and killed if the
baby is wrapped in a blanket or swaddled. The harness needs to fit the baby firmily and
any blanket or other covering may only be placed over the harness after the harness is
adjusted firmly. The infants legs are not to be bound or wrapped together and the arms
are not to be bound or wrapped together.
IMPORTANT
!
630mm
630mm
General
Set Up
If the baby’s neck muscles are unable to support their head,
then the infant should remain rear facing.
Infant Seat