above the highest position of the shoulder straps, the child must
change to a seat suitable for children with a weight above 18 kg.
17. Replace the seat if it has been in a collision where the speed was
10 km/h and above or if there is a suspicion that the seat can be
damaged for whatever reason. Although it may look undamaged,
if you were to have another accident, the seat may not be able to
protect your child to the level to which it was designed.
18. Prevent the seat from becoming trapped or weighed down by
luggage, seats and/or slamming doors.
19. Make sure you can fit no more than one finger between the harness
and your child (1 cm).
20. DO NOT attempt to dismantle, modify or add any part to the seat.
Warranty will be void if non-original parts or accessories are used.
21. Never leave your child unattended in the seat.
22. Make sure all passengers are informed about how to release your
child in case of emergency.
23. Make sure luggage or other objects are properly secured. Unsecured
luggage may cause severe injuries to children and adults in case
of accidents.
24. Never use the seat without the cover. The cover is a safety feature
and may only be replaced by an original BeSafe cover.
25. Do not use any aggressive cleaning products; these may harm the
construction material of the seat.
26. BeSafe advises that child seats should not be bought or sold
second-hand.
27. KEEP this user manual for later use with the seat.
28. DO NOT use the seat for longer than 7 years. Due to ageing, the
quality of the material may change.
29. DO NOT use at home. It has not been designed for home use and can
only be used in a vehicle.
30. When the child seat is mounted in the car check all the areas where
the child seat might touch the interior. We recommend using a
(BeSafe) protection cover in these places to avoid cuts, marks or
discolouration to the interior of the vehicle, especially in vehicles
with leather or wooden interiors.
31. If in doubt, consult either the car seat manufacturer or the retailer.
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