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Safe use; a few warnings:
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View and read the English pages (p. 2 to 9) for instructions for mounting and
using the bicycle seat.
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Only take your child out on the Junior bicycle seat if he/she can sit upright
independently and is able to place his/her feet on the footrests.
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Always make sure your child is wearing suitable clothes for the trip and is
protected against the rain. Remember, your child sits motionless and will get
cold quickly.
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Never leave your child on the bike seat by himself/herself without you holding
the bicycle. Make sure your bike is equipped with a sturdy (double) kickstand.
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If you have a bike saddle with saddle springs, then cover these springs to avoid
crushing and injuring your child’s hands and fingers.
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Ensure the bike seat has not been exposed to the heat of the sun before
placing your child on the seat.
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Never make custom adjustments to the bike seat and always contact the
store where you bought the seat or Urban Iki’s customer service in case of any
defect. Do not use the bike seat if there is a defective part.
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Always remove the bike seat when transporting your bike on a car bicycle rack.
Turbulence can damage or dislodge the seat, thus making it unsafe for use.
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Always lock the seat belt on the Junior seat, even when cycling without your
child. This prevents the belt from getting caught on something. Click the belt
together and let it hang at the front of the bicycle seat, over the luggage rack
or store it under the seat cushion.
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Only use the bike seat for transporting a child on your bike. Bags or other
luggage are best transported on the bike or attached to a position opposite
that of your child, to equally distribute the weight on your bike.
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Do not lift your bicycle by the bicycle seat.
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Urban Iki recommends using a helmet that fits your child properly.
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Your Urban Iki Junior seat is intended for day-to-day transport of your child; it
is not suitable for off-road and ATB tracks.
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Cycling with a child in a child bike seat can influence your bicycle’s handling.
This applies specially to cornering, braking and departing.
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You must be 16 or older to be allowed to transport a child in an Urban Iki bike
seat. Corresponding legislation may differ depending on the country.
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