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NOTICE
- Car interiors can become very hot when left standing in direct sunlight – it is therefore
recommended that the child seat, when not in use, is covered by a towel etc. - 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 therefore your child should be
persuaded never to play with the buckle.
- Luggage and other heavy objects should be secured in the car. Loose objects are liable to
cause injury in the event of an accident.
- The child seat must not be used without the cover.
- Never place your child seat on a table or work surface.
- This seat can be used for children of 0–13kg in weight (approximately birth to 13/15 months
of age) and is used in conjunction with a 3-point lap and diagonal safety belt in the rear-facing
position only.
- When the child seat is not in use, it is recommended that it is fastened into the car with a
seat belt to avoid it being thrown about in the event of an accident
- In an emergency your child can be released quickly by pressing the red button on the harness
buckle.
- Store this child seat in a safe place when it is not being used. Avoid placing heavy objects
on top of it.
- If you travel with passengers using both the front and rear passenger seats, the lighter
occupants should be in the rear and the heavier occupants in the front of the vehicle.
- Do not allow your child seat to come into contact with corrosive substances e.g. battery acid.
- NO NOT use a second-hand child seat or child seat whose history you do not know.
- When it is not used in the car, it is dangerous to place the child car seat onto raised surfaces.
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