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Backrest
1. Open the 2 side zips on the headrest completely
and undo the 3 Velcro fasteners (Diag. 33).
2. Open the rear velcro fastener completely (Diag.
34).
3. Pull out the cushions from the two side wings
(Diag. 35).
4. Remove the cover from the frame (Diag. 36).
To replace the cover on the frame, repeat the opera-
tions 1-2-3-4 in the reverse order, paying particular
attention that the cover fits over all parts of the
frame perfectly.
Seat
The seat of the child car seat consists in two hard
plastic parts that are hooked together. To remove
the seat cover, unhook the top part from the bot-
tom part as follows:
1. Insert a finger into the slot on the seat and press
the button inside, following the instructions provi-
ded in the "Adjusting the reclining backrest" para-
graph (Diag. 37)
2. Turn the 4 knobs to the OPEN symbol (Diag. 38).
WARNING! On completing the operation, check
that the reference circles on the base and the knobs
are perfectly aligned and the two parts have unho-
oked.
3. Position the child car seat as seen in Diag. 39 and
raise the backrest as high as possible.
4. Raise the seat section whilst removing the rear
flap of the backrest (Diag. 40).
5. Release the cover at the 5 anchorage points, ma-
king sure you also remove it from the cup holder
inserts, sliding it through the slot (Diag. 41).
6. Remove the cover from the top part of the seat,
making sure you slide the Ultrafix clasps through the
slots on the armrests (Diag. 42)
To replace the cover on the frame:
1. Repeat operations 4-5-6 in the reverse order,
paying particular attention that the cover fits over
all parts of the frame perfectly, especially in the two
red areas where the safety belts will pass.
2. Press the button whilst pulling the rear adjuster
handle, as illustrated in Diag. 43.
3. Position the child car seat as seen in Diag. 44 and
raise the backrest as high as possible.
4. Replace the top part of the seat alongside the fi-
xed bottom part: it will be easier to insert it if you
incline the top part whilst performing this operation
(Diag. 45). On completing this operation, check that
the two parts are fixed firmly in place.
5. Replace the rear flap between the frame and the
backrest cover (Diag. 46).
6. Lie the child car seat on one side and turn the 4
knobs to the CLOSE position (Diag. 47).
WARNING! On completing the operation, check
that the reference circles on the base and the knobs
are perfectly aligned and the two parts are hooked
up correctly.
Fitting/Removing the Backrest and Seat
It is compulsory to use the child car seat WITH the
backrest correctly fitted on the seat. The backrest
can ONLY be removed from the seat for storage to
give you more space in the car when not used by the
child. To remove the backrest from the seat, remove
the clasps from the rear compartments.
To remove the backrest from the seat:
1. Insert a finger into the slot on the seat and press
the button inside, following the instructions provi-
ded in the "Adjusting the reclining backrest" para-
graph (Diag. 48)
2. Turn the child car seat upside down and push the 2
grey buttons on the rear fixture inwards (Diag. 49).
3. Remove the backrest from the seat.
To replace the backrest on the seat, repeat the pro-
cedure illustrated above in the reverse order.
WARNING! On completing this procedure, check
that the backrest and the seat are appropriately and
securely attached to each other.
HOW TO CLEAN THE PLASTIC OR METAL PARTS
Clean the plastic and coated metal parts with a
damp cloth only. Never use abrasive detergents or
solvents.
The movable parts of the child car seat must not
be lubricated.
CHECKING THE CONDITION OF THE COMPO-
NENTS
It is recommended to regularly check the condition
of the following components to ensure that they are
not damaged or worn out:
• Slipcover: check that the padding does not
come out from the seams.
• Plastic parts: check that the plastic parts are
not worn out, damaged or faded.
WARNING! If the child car seat is deformed or worn
out, it must be replaced: it may no longer comply
with the original safety standards. Dispose of the
child car seat separating the various types of waste
as laid down in the environmental regulations in for-
ce in the country of use.
STORING THE PRODUCT
When it is not fitted in the car, it is recommended
to store the child car seat in a dry place, away from
sources of heat and to protect it from dust, humidity
and direct sunlight.
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