the harness lap strap is positioned as low as possible to support your child's pelvis.
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Check that the seat belt and harness straps are not twisted.
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For maximum protection, there must be no sack between the car seat and the
passenger seat.
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Please refer to the method recommended in these instructions.
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IMPORTANT: Leave minimal slack (the space of a finger) between the strap and
the child's chest.
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The seat must not be modified in any way and no elements should be added.
It is recommended that you replace this car seat if has been subjected to a severe
impact following an accident or in case of wear.
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Make sure to instruct your passenger on how to remove the child from its safety
seat in case of an accident or danger.
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You should regularly check that the harness is not showings signs of wear, check
in particular the harness points, the seams and the adjustment devices.
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Never leave your child unattended in the seat.
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Check that no part of the seat is trapped in the door or in a fold-down passenger
seat. If your car seat has a fold-down rear seat, check that it is correctly locked in
the vertical position.
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The child seat must not be used on seats with activated front airbags. (Danger
to life)!
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Never leave your child unsupervised in the car seat whether harnessed or not.
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Make sure that all the car passengers are wearing seat belts, and that luggage
or other loose objects inside the vehicle are secured or fixed to reduce the risk of
injury in the event of an accident.
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The manual must always be carried with the child safety seat.
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The use of any accessories or replacement parts is prohibited, and non
compliance with result in the lapse of all warranty and liability claims.
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Direct exposure to the sun increases the temperature inside vehicles.
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For this reason, your are advised to cover the child's car seat when not in use
in order to prevent the elements, in particular the fixations, from getting hot and
burning the child.
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Do not use your car seat without its cover and only replace it with a cover that
has been recommended by the manufacturer.
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In an emergency, the child must be able to be freed quickly.
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The buckle, which can be easily opened, must therefore not be covered.
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Teach your child not to play with the buckle.
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Always remember to check that there are no scraps of food or other remains in
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