tion (Fig. 32), then from the area near the
strap guides (Fig. 33) and finally removing it
completely (Fig. 34).
Follow the steps above in reverse order to fit
the lining again.
Fit the straps again correctly and
avoid twisting.
Please refer to the cleaning instructions on
the fabric label, which illustrates the following
washing symbols:
Machine washable at 30°C.
30° C
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
Never use abrasive detergents or solvents. Do
not dry the fabric cover within a dryer, let it dry
without squeezing it.
PONENTS
It is recommended to regularly check the con-
dition of the following components to make
sure they are not damaged or worn:
not come out from the seams. Check the
condition of the seams: they must always be
intact and undamaged.
not frayed or the harness strap worn out in
the parts corresponding to the adjustment
strap, crotch strap, shoulders and harness
adjustment plate.
not worn out, damaged or faded.
If the child car seat is damaged,
deformed or excessively worn, it must be re-
placed, as its original safety features may have
been compromised.
When it is not fitted in the car, it is recom-
mended to store the child car seat in a dry
place, away from sources of heat and to pro-
tect it from dust, humidity and direct sunlight.
cated on the foot of the support leg (Fig. 35),
open the cover (Fig. 36), remove the drained
battery from the compartment, insert the
new battery, the making sure that correct
battery polarity is observed (positive pole
facing upwards) (Fig. 37), refit the cover and
tighten the screw fully.
recommended for operation of this product.
of children.
the product to avoid any possible liquid leaks
that may damage it.
them in the environment; they must be dis-
posed of through waste sorting.
them immediately, making sure to clean the
battery compartment; thoroughly wash your
-
hands in the case of contact with the liquid.
ately: they can cause burns or other types of
injuries.
contact with water or fluids; water infiltra-
tions will damage the electronic circuit.
COMPLIANT WITH EU DIREC-
TIVE 2006/66/EC as amended.
The crossed bin symbol on the bat-
tery or its packaging, means that
the batteries, at the end of their life, should be
disposed of separately from the municipal
waste stream via designated collection facili-
ties appointed by the government or the local
authorities, or otherwise returned to the deal-
er when purchasing new equivalent recharge-
able or non-rechargeable batteries. Chemical
symbols (Hg for mercury, Cd for cadmium, Pb
for lead) printed beneath the crossed-out
wheeled bin symbol indicate the type of sub-
stance contained in the battery. The user is re-
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