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Read the instructions carefully before using this child seat. Keep them in a safe place for future reference.
Before using the product, consult the highway code for the country of use.
NOTICE
WARNING: Do not add any extra loads to the child seat. For transporting any other loads, use other supports, such
as for example, a front parcel rack.
WARNING: All modifications to the child seat and supports are prohibited. The manufacturer or retailer will not be
held responsible for any damage caused by modifications.
WARNING: When a child is using the seat, the bike may handle differently from normal conditions, especially in
terms of balance, steering and brakes.
WARNING: Never leave the bike parked with the child unattended in the child seat.
WARNING: Do not use the child seat if any part of the seat and/or bike is broken or missing. Contact the
manufacturer or dealer to order spare parts for the seat.
Replace the child seat completely after an accident even when there is no visible damage.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Rear child seat for children weighing a maximum 22 kg; periodically check that the child does not weigh more
than this.
Only use with children able to remain seated on their own for a long time without requiring support (1 to 5 years
of age approx.).
Use on bikes that have 26"-28" diameter wheels. Refer to the bike manual or retailer.
Bike seat equipped with fixing system on parcel racks which are between 120 and 175 mm in width and with a
capacity of 25 kg. Only use parcel racks conforming to ISO 11243.
The center of gravity of the child seat (marking on the child seat) must be in front of the rear wheel axle or at most
10 cm behind the rear wheel axle.
When attaching the child seat make sure that the cyclist does not touch the child seat with his or her feet when
cycling.
Attention: Seats shall only be installed so that 2/3 of the seat depth or the center of gravity of the seat is between
the front and rear axles of the bicycle.
Mount the child seat facing front.
Do not use the child seat on motorcycles, racing bikes or bikes with suspensions.
Check that none of the child's or cyclist's limbs or clothing risk being caught in the moving parts of the bike or the
child seat (e.g. in the brakes).
Check that the child cannot poke his/her fingers into the springs on the back of the bike saddle. Use a saddle cover
or a saddle with internal springs.
Check that the child cannot poke his/her fingers or feet into the spokes on the bike wheel. We recommend the
use of a wheel guard.
Check that the child cannot reach sharp or jagged parts (e.g. frayed brake cables).
Always fasten the child in using the belts and the straps on the foot rests.
Check that the child is always wrapped up warmly enough, more than the cyclist and that he/she is protected in
the event of rain.
Use an approved helmet suitable for the head size of the child.
Never carry two children at the same time.
The cyclist must be at least 16 years old.
Always fasten all the belts, even when there is no child being carried.
Check that the belts do not reach the wheels or other moving parts on the bike, both with and without child on
board.
Never leave the child seat in the sun: the heated plastic could burn the child.
Before using the child bike seat, check that it has not reached extreme temperatures.
Remove the child seat from the bike each time the latter must be transported on the outside of a vehicle (e.g. on
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