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Safety advice
WARNING:
The correct fitting of the vehicle seatbelt (following the guide markings)
is of vital importance for the safety of your child. See the labels on the seat itself.
WARNING:
Keep these instructions with the child car seat for future reference.
WARNING:
Never leave your child unattended.
WARNING:
NEVER
use the child car seat on a passenger seat that is fitted with a
front airbag.
THIS CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS.
• The product is only safe if it is used in strict accordance with these instructions.
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The product must be replaced if it is involved in an accident as it may have
unseen damage.
• Do not use this product second hand as you do not know its history.
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Ensure that all other passengers, luggage and loose objects are properly
secured.
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Do not lubricate any of the moving parts.
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It is recommended that the child car seat should not be used more than 5
years from the date of production as the product may deteriorate due to, for
example, ageing of the plastic.
• Never use the child car seat without the covers. Only covers approved by the
manufacturer may be used.
• The child car seat must be secured with the vehicle seatbelt when not in use.
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Ensure that the child car seat is not damaged by heavy objects or being
caught in the car door.
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Never make unauthorised alterations to the product.
• Child car seat parts may become hot in direct sunlight. Cover with sheet to
prevent this.
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Most accidents occur on short trips, so do not be tempted to avoid using the
child car seat simply because you are not travelling very far.
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Do not leave the child in the child car seat for long periods of time. Take
regular breaks on long journeys.
• Set a good example by always wearing a seatbelt yourself.
• Make sure that your child never plays with the buckle.
WARNING:
Failure to follow each of the following instructions can result in your child
striking the vehicle’s interior during a sudden stop or crash.
WARNING:
Take care that the straps holding the child car seat to the vehicle, are
as tight as possible. Make sure that the straps restraining the child are adjusted to
the child’s body and the straps are not twisted.
WARNING:
The child restraint system
MUST BE CHANGED
after it has suffered from a
violent impact in an accident.
Do not use a rear facing child car seat on a front passenger seat
where an active passenger air bag is fitted. The air bag inflates
rapidly and can throw a rear-facing child car seat into the back of a
passenger seat with great force, which can injure or kill a child.
! Extreme Danger !