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contact with them.
9. Do not use carrier contact points other than
those described.
10. It is recommended that the handle should
not be left in carrying position during use of
the carrycot as a car cot.
11. For your safety and your child's, always fix
the carrier in the vehicle; always strap your
child in with the safety harness, however
short the journey you are making.
12. After putting your child in place, ensure that the
belt is suitably tight by pulling the strap. You
should also check that the belt is not twisted.
13. In some vehicles, the safety belt strap may be
too long and positioned too high. This
prevents the carrycot from being fixed
securely. If this happens, choose another
location in the car. If you have any questions
relating to this issue, you should contact the
manufacturer.
14. Even minor shocks which happen as a result
of a collision with another vehicle can
transform your baby into a real projectile.
15. The user must always ensure that luggage or
items that are likely to cause injury to the
occupant of the carrier in the event of a
collision must be securely stowed away.
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Always check that no part of the safety kit
or harness is trapped under a seat or in the
door of the vehicule.
17. Never place heavy objects on the rear parcel
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shelf to avoid them being thrown during an
accident.
18. Never make any modifications to the
construction or materials of the car safety kit
and the belt.
19. The child restraint must not be used without
the cover. should not be replaced with any
other than the one recommended by the
manufacturer as the cover constitutes an
integral part of the restraints performance.
20. Do not use the rain cover and the mosquito
without the hood. Do not use the mosquito
net inside the car. In case of emergencies it
may restrict access to the child. Use only
under adult supervision.
21. The temperature inside a car can get very
high, especially after lengthy exposure to
the sun. In these conditions it is strongly
recommended to cover the harness with
cloth or other material which will prevent
the harness fitting/fixtures, and other metal
components, becoming too hot and burning
your child.
22. Use only the accessories sold or approved by
the manufacturer. The use of other
accessories may be unsafe.
23. The rigid elements and plastic parts of a child car
seat must be fitted and positioned in such a way
that, under the conditions of normal vehicle use,
they cannot become trapped under a mobile
seat or in the door of the vehicle. This child car