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Cover
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Belt clamp
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Shell
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Belt slots
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Belt buckle
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Release button
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Recline handle
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Shoulder belts
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Shoulder pads
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Lower belt routing (Gr 0) for
rearward facing position (blue markings)
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Upper belt routing (Gr 0) for
rearward facing position (blue markings)
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Belt routing (Gr 1) for
forward-facing position (red markings)
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Shoulder belts yoke
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Belt yoke
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Headrest
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Crotch pad
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Reducer
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Wedge for rearward facing position
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Storage for instruction manual
Safety
• All Safety 1st products have been carefully
designed and tested for your baby's safety and
comfort. Use only accessories sold or approved by
Safety 1st.
• Using other accessories may prove to be
dangerous.
• Please read these instructions carefully and make
yourself familiar with the child seat before using it.
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• Always keep the instructions for future reference;
there is a storage pocket specifically provided on
the child seat.
UNIVERSAL SYSTEM WITH A 3 POINT SEAT-BELT:
• Approved model ECE R44/04
• For GROUP 0 (infants less than 10 kg): the seat
must be fitted in the rearward-facing position
semi-reclined in the front or the rear of the car.
• Do not use this car seat rearward facing, where
front impact AIRBAGS are fitted and armed.
• For Group 1 seats (babies from 9 to 18kg) the
seat must be fitted forward facing in the rear of
the vehicle. Move the front seat of the car forward
as far as possible so that the baby does not hit it.
• The manufacturer's liability is limited to what is
covered under the European Regulation (R44/04).
This approval does not remove the necessity for
care and respect for the Highway Code.
• After putting the child in the car seat, ensure
that the car seat-belt is sufficiently taut by pulling
the belt. Ensure also that the belt does not
become twisted
THE CHILD:
• Never leave a child unsupervised.
• Never leave your child alone in the vehicle.
• Even a gentle impact on a vehicle can turn a
child into a projectile.
• For your own safety and that of your child,
always put the child in the child car seat, however
short your journey may be.
• Ensure that the straps under the stomach lie as
low as possible, to properly support the pelvis.
• The temperature inside a vehicle may become
very high, particularly after a long period of
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