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Getting started
(continued)
Before starting
Which is the safest passenger seat to fit your child car seat to?
Warning:
Always ensure that new or occasional users [e.g.
grandparents] have read the instructions or been taught the correct
installation by someone who has read and understood the instructions.
Warning:
Always keep this instruction manual with the child car seat,
or in the vehicle in which you are carrying the child car seat. Some
models of child car seat have a pocket to store the instructions.
Warning:
Do not fit the child car seat on a side or rear facing vehicle
seat.
Warning:
Before installing the child car seat ensure that the passenger
seat you are using is locked in the upright position.
Warning:
Do not use the child car seat in the home - it has only been
designed to be used in the car.
Warning:
Do not leave loose/unsecured objects on the back seat of
your car or the parcel shelf. They may be dangerous to your child if
you are forced to brake suddenly.
EXTREME HAZARD
NEVER USE IN FRONT PASSENGER SEATS EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS (SRS)
THIS CAN INCLUDE REAR PASSENGER SEATS THAT ARE EQUIPPED WITH
AIRBAGS*
*Consult car manufacturer for suitability. Children’s bodies are not able to
withstand the forces exerted on them by a deploying air-bag
The centre rear passenger seat
If your centre rear passenger seat is fitted with a three point seatbelt
system then you should use it.
If your centre rear passenger seat does not have a three point seatbelt
system (i.e. no seatbelt at all, or only a lap belt)
- then you should use the rear left passenger seat or the rear right
passenger seat.
The front passenger seat can only be used if it
DOES NOT
have an
airbag and
IS
fitted with a three point seatbelt system.
Summary of Contents for Group 1,2,3 Car Seat
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