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anchor points (Fig. 38).
Once the connectors unhooked, remove the vehicle seat belt from the
child seat, applying the reverse order of the operations done for the
installation (Fig. 39)
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Final checks

- Check that the straps are correctly positioned on the shoulder and they
adhere to the child's body.
- Ensure the vehicle safety belt is correctly routed onto the child seat.
- Check that the vehicle seat belt is not stuck in any way or twisted.
- Make sure that the safety belt is properly fastened and the child seat is
securely fixed into the car seat.
- Check that the harness belts are properly adjusted.
- Verify that the harness buckle is properly fastened.
- Make sure that the shoulder straps are always in the right position on
the child's body.
- Check regularly that the main elements are not damaged.
- Check all components are properly working.
- Ensure that the child seat is not blocked in the door or in the seat rails,
avoiding breakages, damages, wear out, etc...
- Even when the seat was left mounted in the vehicle, check that the
seat belt of the vehicle is positioned correctly and securely fastened
before placing your child in the seat.
Important: No matter how the child seat has been well designed, if
installed incorrectly, it may not be able to protect your child in case of
an accident.
NOTE: Any car seat can leave marks on the vehicle seats.
This product has been conceived with the aim to minimize this effect as
much as possible, in order to avoid damaging the seats on which it is
installed.
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