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Safety Warnings
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.
Do not leave your child unattended in the seat at any time.
The carrying handle must be in the correct raised position when used in the car.
Ensure that no part of the seat is trapped in a door or folding seat. If your car has a
folding rear seat, ensure that it is correctly latched in the upright position.
Car interiors can become very hot when in direct sunlight – it is therefore recom-
mended that the child seat is covered when not in use. This prevents components,
particularly those attached to the child seat, becoming hot and burning the child.
In the event of an emergency it is important that the child can be released quickly.
This means that the buckle is not fully tamperproof and so your child must be
taught
never
to play with the buckle.
Luggage and other heavy or sharp objects should be secured in the car. Loose
objects are liable to cause injury in the event of an accident.