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Care instructions

4.1 Cleaning

•  The harness and plastic parts can be sponged 

with a mild detergent and warm water.

•  Ensure no soap gets into the buckle or adjusters.
•  Do not use chemical cleaners or bleach on the 

harness straps.

•  Dry thoroughly before use.

4.2 Checklist

•  However safe a child car seat is, however well built 

it is, your child's safety depends on you. Read this 

final checklist once you have fitted your child seat 

in you car.

1.  Check that you have adjusted the harness to 

suit your child. A fitting for winter clothes will be 

too loose for a child wearing summer clothes.

2.  Check you have installed your child seat 

properly using a 3 point lap and diagonal belt.

3.  Check that your child seat is secure before 

each journey. 

•  REMEMBER: mis-using your child seat will reduce 

the protection and safety you offer your child.

•  If you are unsure about the fit of your child seat 

please contact the local distributors or contact the 

manufacturer for advice.

Summary of Contents for Discovery 2015+

Page 1: ...E SE BS01N BC SC BS01N BCE SCE The product has been approved according to the strictest European safety standards ECE R 44 04 and is suitable for Group I II III 9 36KG discovery 2015 Group I II III 9 36kg 9 36 Kg Y 043846 ECE R44 04 ...

Page 2: ...rness 11 2 2 Tightening and loosening the harness 11 2 3 Adjusting the shoulder height 12 2 4 Adjusting the headrest height 13 2 5 Adjusting the buckle position 13 3 0 Installation in the vehicle 14 16 3 1 Installation in vehicle for children up to 13kg 14 3 2 Installation in vehicle for children up to 15 25kg 15 3 3 Installation in vehicle for children up to 22 36kg 16 4 0 Care Instructions 17 4 ...

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Page 4: ...ion please adjust the child restraint to be suitable for your child s stature and weight before using our product Research shows that a high number of car safety seats are incorrectly installed Therefore please take the time to read through the instruction manual carefully Our product offers maximum safety only when it is used in accordance with the instructions Continuous research by our developm...

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Page 6: ...le Do not leave your child unattended in the seat at any time It is recommended that this car seat should be changed when it has been subjected to violent stresses in an accident or has become badly worn periodically inspect the harness for wear paying particular attention to the attachment points stitching and adjusting devices Ensure that no part of the seat is trapped in a door or folding seat ...

Page 7: ... for children weighing from 9kg to 18kg 9months 4 years approx Group II for children weighing from 15kg to 25kg 4 6 years approx Group III for children weighing from 22kg to 36kg 4 11 years approx Set up for use by 9 18kg children group I Set up for use by 15 25kg children group II Set up for use by 22 36kg children group III 7 ...

Page 8: ...t 1 Diagonal belt guide for group 2 use 2 Head support 3 Shoulder pads 4 Buckle release button 5 Crotch strap 6 harness adjuster 7 harness release button 8 cushion 9 diagonal belt guide for group 1 use 1 3 4 5 6 2 8 7 9 ...

Page 9: ...9 Know your car seat 10 Locking device for head support 11 Metal yoke 12 Diagonal belt clip for use in group 3 only store at the bottom of the booster 10 11 12 9 9 ...

Page 10: ...eat is not in use it is recommended that it is fastened into the car with a seat belt to avoid being thrown about in the event of an accident If you travel with passengers using both the front and rear seats the lighter occupants should be in the rear seats and the heavier occupants in the front of the vehicle When a child is in the front seat the lighter passenger should be behind the child Do no...

Page 11: ...periodically check that your child has not released the buckle To release the harness press the red button down 2 C 2 2 Securing the harness Pull gently on the harness adjuster to take up any slack 2 D A loose harness is dangerous so it should be checked every time the seat is used It is recommended that there is just enough room to insert two fingers between the shoulder straps and the child s ch...

Page 12: ...ulder straps of the harness remove one of the shoulder straps from the metal retaining yoke located at the back of the seat Leave the other one in place for reference 2 H Pull the shoulder straps through the harness slot in the shell and cover then pull through the shoulder pad 2 I Pull shoulder pad back through harness slot in cover and shell and re locate to desired harness slot 2 J Feed the sho...

Page 13: ... the desired position then re tighten the red locking device making sure that there is no movement in the head support 2 M The head support should be positioned just above your child s shoulders 2 N The head support can be removed to wash the cover Please see care maintenance section 2 5 Adjusting the buckle position You need to move the buckle to outer position if the inner one is not fitting you...

Page 14: ...gonal belt into the side slot around the plastic back panel over the harness and back through the opposite slot 3 B Pull thebelt around theseat and fasten inthe normal way makingsurethat the lap section isbelow the arm rest and the diagonal section goes through the red guide 3 C Make sure that there are no kinks or twists in the car seat belt To check that seat is fixed securely tug the top of the...

Page 15: ...e the head support by turning the red locking device whilst applying downward pressure as shown 3 J To fit the child s car seat place it on a passenger seat with a 3 point seat belt Make sure it is facing towards the front of the vehicle 3 K Pull the lap and diagonal sections of the car seat belt across and secure it in the normal way Make sure that there are no kinks or twists in the car seat bel...

Page 16: ... car 3 Q Pull the lap and shoulder sections of the vehicle seat belt across and secure it in the normal way The lap belt should be routed under both the arm rest of the child seat and the diagonal belt routed over the armrest as shown The red belt clip can be used to position the diagonal belt securely on the child s shoulder away from the neck Pass the strap behind the child s back so the clip re...

Page 17: ...l checklist once you have fitted your child seat in you car 1 Check that you have adjusted the harness to suit your child A fitting for winter clothes will be too loose for a child wearing summer clothes 2 Check you have installed your child seat properly using a 3 point lap and diagonal belt 3 Check that your child seat is secure before each journey REMEMBER mis using your child seat will reduce ...

Page 18: ...traint 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 carry this notice 4 If in doubt consult either the child restraint manufacturer or the retailer 5 Only suitable if the approved vehicles are fitted with 3 point static or retractor safety belts approved to UN ECE Regulation No 16...

Page 19: ...gy Company Ltd own the intellectual property rights in our brands designs and inventions featured in this publication These include without limitation the phil teds adapt survive INLINE trade marks and INLINE DOUBLE BUGGY shape We actively pursue people who infringe our intellectual property ...

Page 20: ...ds UK 71 73 Victoria St Windsor Berkshire SL4 1EH United Kingdom 44 0 20 30519264 CHN phil teds China No 10 East Chuangyeyuan Road Yangzhou China 0086 514 87634533 EUR phil teds Spain Calle Casas de Campos N 15 3 Planta Malaga 29001 Spain 34 91 290 14 82 8223 01 philandteds com Designed in New Zealand Made in China Conçu en Nouvelle Zélande Fabriqué en Chine Produit conforme aux exigences de sécur...

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