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• The seat must be secured with a seat belt, even when it is not on use. An unse-
cured seat may injure other passengers in the car in an urgent stop.
• It is danger to make any alterations or additions to the device without the ap-
proval of the Type Approval Authority, and it is also danger not following closely
the installation instructions.
• The rigid items and plastic parts of a child restraint shall be so located and insta-
lled that they are not liable, during everyday use of the vehicle, to become trapped
by a movable seat or in a door of the vehicle
• In hot weather, the plastic and metal parts of the product will be hot. You should
cover the seat when the car parked under the sun.
• Any straps holding the restraint to the vehicle should be tight; restraining the
child should be adjusted to the child's body, and should not be twisted.
• It is important to ensure that any lap strap is worn low down, so that the pelvis
is firmly engaged, shall be stressed.
• It is extremely danger to use any load bearing contact points other than those
described in the instructions and marked in the child seat.
• Use the seat even in a short journey, as this is when most accidents occur.
• Take a short break in long journey. So that your child has some time for the re-
laxation.
• Set a good example yourself and always wear your seat belt.
• Tell your child that he/she should be never play with the belt buckle.
WARNING:
Check the road traffic regulations in the country where you are travelling. The use
of your child restraint system may be restricted.
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