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Warranty

•  The warranty period starts from the date of purchase and is valid for a period   

  of 12 months. 

•  The warranty applies to material and manufacturing defects only.

•  The date of purchase can only be determined with an original sales receipt.     

•  The warranty is only applicable to the original owner and is not transferable.     

•  The warranty is only applicable to products that have not been adapted by the  

 user.

• In the case of any defects, the owner is required to return the product to the     

  retailer. If the retailer cannot solve the problem, he must return the product,     

  complete with a clear description of the complaint and the original sales         

  receipt to the manufacturer. An exchange or return cannot be demanded.        

•  Repairs do not constitute an extension to the warranty term.

•  The manufacturer is not liable for any damages other than those on products   

 supplied.

•  No warranty is given if:

-  The product is not supplied to the manufacturer complete with the original       

  sales receipt.

-  Defects are caused by improper use or maintenance that is not in accordance  

  with the instruction in this manual.

-  Repairs are carried out by third parties.

-  Defects are caused by neglect.

-  Damage is determined.

-  If there is normal wear and tear of the parts, belts and/or cover, which may be   

  expected from everyday use.

-  There is damage to the car upholstery.

-  The stated warranty terms and conditions have not been satisfied.

Summary of Contents for Cosmos

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GROUPS 1 2 3 9 36kg Forward facing 9 to 18kg Booster Seat 15 to 36kg Created with Passion Designed for Safety...

Page 2: ...Buckle Adjusting the Height of the Headrest Using the Comfort Pad Securing your Child in the Child Seat Install for Group 1 9 to 18kg Use with Internal Harness Install for Group 2 3 15 to 36kg Use wit...

Page 3: ...ke the time to read through this instruction manual carefully Your child s safety can only be guaranteed if this product is used according to correct installation following these instructions Continuo...

Page 4: ...comply to SABS 1080 WARNING The vehicle seat belt holding the restraint to the vehicle should be tight the straps restraining your child should be adjusted to your child s body and the straps should n...

Page 5: ...ts occur Prior to purchase check to make sure the seat fits properly in your car consult the assistant where you are purchasing your Child Safety Seat Tell your child that he she should never play wit...

Page 6: ...drest B Harness Slots C Backrest D Armrest E Seat belt guide F Harness adjuster buckle G Headrest seat belt guide H Shoulder pads I Harness Straps J Buckle tongues K Buckle L Crotch strap M Crotch pad...

Page 7: ...6 Restraint Features O Headrest Handle P Cover securing plug Q Seat belt guide R Seat belt routing slots S Metal yoke T Backrest base connection U Seat belt tongue V Seat belt buckle O...

Page 8: ...ed using a 3 Point Seat Belt A 2 Point seat belt may not be used Use in vehicle Rearward facing child seat Forward facing child seat Use with 3 point vehicle belt for Group 2 3 Use with 2 point vehicl...

Page 9: ...1 Press the harness adjuster buckle and pull the shoulder straps forward to loosen the harness Fig 2 2 At the back of the seat remove the shoulder straps from the metal yoke Fig 3 3 Pull the shoulder...

Page 10: ...Height of the Headrest 1 3 2 1 At the back of the headrest pull the handle outwards Fig 1 2 Move the headrest up or down to the required height Fig 2 3 1 3 2 Using the Comfort Pad The child seat can...

Page 11: ...e harness straps to the side of the child seat and place your child into the child seat Fig 3 4 Position the harness straps around your child Fig 4 5 Fasten the harness buckle by joining the 2 tongues...

Page 12: ...Install for Group 1 9 to 18kg Use with Internal Harness 11...

Page 13: ...belt section should lie underneath the armrest Fig 1 3 Pull the seat belt all the way through towards the back of the seat and then thread it between the shell and harness system and then guide the to...

Page 14: ...Install for Group 2 3 15 to 36kg Use with Vehicle Seat Belt 13 FIRST REMOVE THE INTERNAL HARNESS SYSTEM SEE PAGE 15...

Page 15: ...t the headrest to the correct height Fig 2 3 See pages 8 9 3 Guide the vehicle seat belt through the headrest belt guide Fig 4 4 Place your child in the seat and fasten the seat belt Fig 5 5 Ensure th...

Page 16: ...f the seat Fig 3 4 Remove the tongue s from the shoulder straps roll the straps up and place them underneath the cover Fig 4 NOTE Clip the tongues back into the buckle so they do not get lost 5 Remove...

Page 17: ...Fig 5 6 Remove the backrest from the base Fig 6 7 7 Remove the base cover Fig 8 The cover and belt pads are easily removable and can be washed by hand at a maximum temperature of 30 C Do not use a dr...

Page 18: ...sed The buckle latches will no longer lock into the buckle i e they are ejected if you try to push them in The buckle latches engage without an audible click The buckle latches are difficult to insert...

Page 19: ...iption of the complaint and the original sales receipt to the manufacturer An exchange or return cannot be demanded Repairs do not constitute an extension to the warranty term The manufacturer is not...

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