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Whilst we make and test our products to the highest standards of durability there’s
always a small chance of a hiccup! Our promise is to repair, replace or refund a MyChild
product that has an identified manufacturing defect from the date of purchase for a full
3 years thereafter at no extra cost.
However, you must register within 28 days of the date of purchase to receive the full 3
years guarantee!
To receive your full guarantee you can register your product by:
visiting www.mychildonline.co.uk/warranty.html and complete the warranty form,
or by telephone on 0161 335 2508.
Your 3 year warranty
Welcome
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Parts checklist
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Positioning the seat
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Five-position seat recline
5
Installing for group I [9-18kg]
5-7
Placing your child in the seat - group I [9-18kg]
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Adjusting the harness height
9-11
Converting for children in group II [15-25kg]
12-14
Installing for group II [15-25kg]
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Removing the seat cover
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Replacing the seat cover and harness
16-19
Maintenance and cleaning
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Contents
Sunlight/Hot days
Back of the Seat/Headrest
Second Hand or Damaged Child Car Seats and Seatbelts
Warning:
Don not leave your child in the child car seat while parked in direct sunlight or
on a hot day.
Warning:
Do not subject the child car seat to prolonged direct sunlight as this may be
dangerous for your child (the metal and plastic fittings could become hot) and may
cause the fabric to fade. You can reduce this problem by covering the child car seat
with a sheet when not in use.
Warning:
Ensure that the child car seat is as close as possible to the backrest of the car
seat.
Warning: REMOVE
the headrest of the passenger seat being used if it obstructs the
proper installation of the child car seat.
REMEMBER
to refit the headrest when the child
car seat has been removed.
Warning:
Never buy a second hand child car seat. It may have unseen damage.
Warning:
The manufacturer only guarantees this product when the original owner uses
it.
Warning:
You
MUST
replace the child car seat and your vehicles seatbelts if they
becomes badly worn or damaged.
Warning:
You
MUST
replace the child car seat if it is involved in an accident – it may
have unseen damage and may not protect your child as well as they should. At the
very least send the child car seat to the manufacturers for inspection, together with the
accident report.