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Car  interiors  can  become  very  hot  when  standing  in  direct  sunlight  –  it  is 

therefore recommended that the car seat is covered by a towel when not in 

use. This prevents the car seat and its metal parts becoming hot and burning 

the child.

Check that luggage or other heavy or sharp objects are secured in the car. 

Loose objects are liable to cause injury in the event of an accident or sudden 

braking.

Do not allow the seat to be in contact with corrosive substances.

When travelling with other passengers using both the front and the rear seats, 

the lighter occupant should travel in the rear of the vehicle and the heavier 

occupant in the front passenger seat.

When the car seat is left in the vehicle without the child in it, always ensure it is 

correctly fitted using the vehicle's safety belt to prevent it from being thrown 

about in an accident.

The car seat should be replaced after an impact or accident.

Store this car seat in a safe place when it is not being used.   Avoid  placing 

heavy objects on top of it.

3. Usage

3.1 Correct position of the child seat in vehicle 

Only suitable if the approved vehicles

are fitted with 3-point safety-belts,

approved to UN/ECE Regulation

No.16 or other equivalent standards

The child seat must only be installed using 

a lap and diagonal seat belt.

Important:

Correct fitting

Incorrect fitting

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   iagonal belt 

 and Lap belt 

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Summary of Contents for Venture

Page 1: ...r child s safety please read these instructions carefully before use Approval according to ECE R44 04 with certificate no 045129 x1 15m Mamas Papas Ltd 2015 AVCS_0348_0815_V3 Venture G0 and 1 less tha...

Page 2: ...ters now we see them all grown up with children of their own helping us to share our passion for parenting to their generation of Mums and Dads We hope you enjoy exploring our new collection and wish...

Page 3: ...ing a Universal child restraint for this age group 3 This child restraint has been classified as Universal under more stringent conditions than those which applied to earlier designs which do not carr...

Page 4: ...atures Buckle Shoulder Pad Harness adjuster cover Recline handle Harness adjuster strap Harness adjuster lever Under the cover Buckle pad Harness strap Comfortable cushion Shoulder belt slots Harness...

Page 5: ...approximately birth 12 months Forward facing Group 1 9 18kg approximately 9months 4 years The car seat should NOT be fitted in a passenger seat of a vehicle that has an air bag fitted SRS NEVER leave...

Page 6: ...the rear of the vehicle and the heavier occupant in the front passenger seat When the car seat is left in the vehicle without the child in it always ensure it is correctly fitted using the vehicle s...

Page 7: ...at shell that are closest to the top of your child s shoulders Step1 Step2 Step3 3 3 Using the buckle Step 1 Step 2 Slot the two buckle connectors into the slot in the buckle until you hear a click St...

Page 8: ...harness can be dangerous Ensure the harness is tight each time you use the child seat by pulling on the adjuster strap Loosening the harness 3 4 Adjusting the Harness The harness is loosened by pressi...

Page 9: ...position When using the seat in the rearward facing position group 0 it must be locked in position 3 fully reclined IMPORTANT If the shoulder straps are not at the correct height for your child follo...

Page 10: ...shoulder pad straps to the shoulder pad yoke securely Step 1 Fully recline the child seat see 3 5 on page 5 3 7 Removing the buckle and buckle pad Fully recline the car seat From the bottom of the sea...

Page 11: ...bottom of the child seat Step 4 Insert the lap and diagonal belts into the vehicle s safety belt buckle you will hear a click when it has engaged Ensure the vehicle s safety belt is correctly engaged...

Page 12: ...gainst the vehicle s seat backrest Step 3 Insert the lap and diagonal belts into the vehicle s safety belt buckle you will hear a click when it has engaged Ensure the vehicle s safety belt is correctl...

Page 13: ...pping off both shoulder pad straps from the shoulder pad yoke 3 Remove the buckle and buckle pad see 3 7 page 7 4 The cover and pillows can now be removed for washing NB Keep the harness and buckle wi...

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