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or rotating versions) are secured correctly.
• D o not transport loose or unsecured objects
or baggage on the back shelf of the vehicle:
in the event, of an accident or sudden brak-
ing, they may injure the passengers.
• D o not let children play with the compo-
nents or parts of the child car seat.
• N ever leave your child unattended in the car,
it can be dangerous!
• D o not carry more than one child at a time in
the child car seat.
• E nsure that all the car passengers fasten their
seat belt, for their own safety and because,
during the journey, they may injure the child
in the event of an accident or sudden brak-
ing of the car.
• W ARNING! Ensure that during the adjust-
ment operations (of the headrest and back-
rest) the movable parts of the child car seat
do not come into contact with your child.
• W hen travelling, stop the vehicle in a safe
place before carrying out any adjustment
operations on the child car seat or the child.
• C heck periodically that your child does not
unfasten the buckle of the safety harness,
or that it does not tamper with the child car
seat or any of its parts.
• A void giving food to your child while travel-
ling, in particular lollypops, ice lollies or other
foods on sticks. it may injure your child in the
event of an accident or sudden braking.
• O n long journeys, it is recommended to
make frequent stops: children tire very eas-
ily in child car seats and need to stretch their
legs. It is recommended to accompany your
child in and out of the car from the pave-
ment side, not the traffic road side.
• D o note remove the labels and trademarks
from the child car seat lining; this could dam-
age the lining itself.
• D o not leave the highchair under the sun for
a long time: prolonged exposure to direct
sunlight may cause the fabric cover to fade.
• I f the vehicle has been left in the sun, check
that the different parts of the child car seat
are not too hot: in such an event, let the child
car seat cool down first before placing the
child into it, in order to avoid burns.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. T his is a "Universal" child restraint device
and is approved to ECE Regulation No. 44,
amendment series 04 standards. It is suit-
able for use in vehicles and will fit most, but
not all car seats.
2. A correct fit is likely if the vehicle manufac-
turer has declared that the vehicle is capa-
ble of accepting a "Universal" child restraint
device for this age group.
3. T his child restraint device has been classi-
fied as " Universal" under more stringent con-
ditions than those that were applied to ear-
lier designs which do not display this notice.
4. O nly suitable if the vehicle is fitted with a
3-point static or 3-point retractor safety
harnesses approved to UN/ECE Regulation
No.16, or other equivalent standards.
5. I f in doubt, consult either the child restraint
device manufacturer or your retailer.
RESTRICTIONS AND REQUISITES REGAR-
DING THE USE OF THE PRODUCT AND
CAR SEAT
WARNING! Read these restrictions and requi-
sites carefully to ensure the product and car
seat are used safely: if you don't, the safety
levels can not be guaranteed.
• T he child car seat is suitable for children from
1 5 up to 36 Kg in weight.
T he car seat must be fitted with a 3-point
static or 3-point retractor safety belts ap-
proved to UN/ECE Regulation No.16, or
other equivalent standards (Diag. 1- Diag. 2.).
• Y ou may find that the safety belt buckle is too
long and exceeds the foreseen height in rela-
tion to the lower section of the child car seat
(Diag. 3). In this case the child car seat must
not be installed on that specific seat, and you
should try installing it on a seat that does not
have this inconvenience. Please contact the
car manufacturer for further information on
this aspect.
• T he child car seat can be fitted into the front
passenger seat or any other back seats, al-
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