Summary of Contents for Peg-Perego PRIMO VIAGGIO ALL IN ONE
Page 1
EN Instructions for use FIUS2402I348 WARNING: Do not install or use this child restraint until you read and understand all instructions in this manual. To avoid serious injuries to your child, follow the instructions carefully and be sure to buckle your child at all times. Rear-facing mode Forward-facing mode Booster mode...
Table of Contents Introduction page 4 Weight and dimension range page 6 Safe practices page 8 WARNINGS page 9 Registration and recall page 12 A child restraint that grows with the child page 13 When is a child ready to ride without a booster seat page 15 Product Function •...
Page 3
Table of Contents Latch plate page 40 Type of seat belt page 41 Non compatible seat belt page 44 Installing the child restraint in a vehicle • Rear facing mode preparation page 45 • Rear facing installation using LATCH page 46 •...
Department. lt has been manufactured and assembled in a Peg Perego plant in Italy under certified quality procedures using high quality materials from certified suppliers. As with all child restraints, Primo Viaggio All In One is designed to be used by a child in a vehicle.
Weight And Dimension Range Primo Viaggio All In One is suitable from birth up to a recomended age of 10 years. It can be used in three modes: 2. FORWARD FACING MODE WITH 1. REAR FACING MODE WITH INTEGRATED 5-POINT HARNESS:...
Page 7
Weight And Dimension Range 3. BOOSTER MODE WITH 3-POINT VEHICLE BELT: Weight limits: 40 - 120 lbs (18 - 54 kg) Height limit: 39 - 63 inches (99 - 160 cm) (LATCH optional). FORWARD FACING - 7 -...
Safe Practices • Everyone buckles up, including adults in the only need to use one of these ways. back seat. Make no exceptions. If someone 1. Use latch strap (see pages 18-20). unbuckles, stop the vehicle. Be firm and 2. Use the vehicle’s seat belt to buckle in consistent from the start so children know the empty child restraint.
WARNINGS - DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR inches); in forward facing mode with FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS vehicle belt with children weighing in the AND THE PRODUCT LABELS CAN RESULT IN range 26.5 – 65 lbs (12 – 29.5 kg) and with SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOUR CHILD.
Page 10
WARNINGS - DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR section in this manual for further details. Pediatrics (AAP): all infants and toddlers • This child restraint can be secured to should ride in a rear-facing child restraint your vehicle by means of lower universal as long as possible, until they reach the anchorage system (LATCH in conjunction highest weight or height allowed by their...
Page 11
WARNINGS - DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR vehicle to reduce the risk of an unoccupied Model number, model name, date of seat becoming a projectile in a crash. manufacturing, etc. are indelibly printed • All fabric covers and pads that come with this on a label located in the picture shown child restraint are part of the product and the here.
Registration and recall Complete and send in the registration form provided with this product right away. In case of an crash: if this child restraint is involved in a crash, it may be no longer safe for use. You may need to get a new child restraint. Peg Perego Customer Service @ 1-800-671-1701 for help.
A Child restraint That Grows With The Child Primo Viaggio All in One is designed to be harness system made of a five point harness used with children weighing between 5 - comprising crotch, lap and shoulder belts, is 120 lbs (2.3 and 54 kg).
Page 14
A Child Restraint That Grows With The Child lbs (18 kg), Primo Viaggio All in One can be used these requirements: in booster mode. Integrated 5-point harness • at least 4 years old must be removed and stored in the dedicated •...
When Is A Child Ready To Ride Without A Booster Seat Children need a booster seat until their body fits properly on the vehicle seat AND the seat belt fits properly on their body without the help of a booster. Fitting properly means that you can say yes to all 5 questions below: 1.
TURNING THE SEAT FROM FORWARD TO REAR FACING ORIENTATION Primo Viaggio All in One is delivered with the seat oriented forward facing. In order to change the orientation to rear facing, squeeze the handle (a) located in the back of the seat and pull out the rebound bar (b).
Product Function INTEGRATED ARB SPACER When the seat is adjusted in rear facing mode, the anti-rebound bar can be adjusted in two positions. Squeeze the handle (a) and pull the rebound bar out (b). Release the handle and make sure that it is locked in position (click).
Product Function LATCH STRAP Latch strap is a part of the connecting system and it is stored in a compartment located under the seat and covered by a lid. To access the latch strap, remove the cushions, move the headrest up, undo the cover button and move the upholstery forward (a) as shown in the picture.
Page 19
Product Function Pull on the red cords (a) to free the connectors. Display the connector as shown in the picture (b) and make sure that the lid is closed. For rear facing installation, thread the connector strap into the blue belt guides (c) and into the openings in the shell, as shown in the picture.
Page 20
Product Function Picture A shows Primo Viaggio All in One ready for installation in rear facing mode with latch connectors. For forward facing installation, thread the connector strap into the red belt guides (a) and into the openings in the shell, as shown in the picture.
Product Function TOP TETHER The top tether is part of the connecting system and is stored in the back of the shell. To access the top tether open the compartment (a), take the strap out (b) and close the lid (c), as shown in the pictures.
Product Function RECLINE ADJUSTMENT To change the angle of the backrest, pull the handle located under the seat in the front of the child restraint (a) and recline the seat to the desired position (b) at the same time. Release the handle and check that the shell is positively locked on the base (click). Check on the side window which position you have reached (c).
Page 23
Product Function Picture A: shows different recline positions in rear facing. Picture B: shows different recline positions in forward facing. NOTE: when recline the seat in forward facing it may be necessary to extract the rebound bar for a better fit into the vehicle seat. - 23 -...
Product Function HEADREST ADJUSTMENT Headrest can be adjusted in 12 positions, position 1 being the lowest and position 12 being the highest. To increase the headrest height, pull the handle and pull (a) the headrest at the desired position. To decrease the height of the headrest, pull the handle (b) and push (c) the headrest down at the desired position.
Product Function HARNESS SYSTEM This child restraint is equipped with an integrated 5-point harness, composed of a crotch strap with buckle and shoulder /hip straps with connecting buckle tongues. To open the buckle push on the red button (a) and pull the buckle tongues apart (b) as shown in picture.
Page 26
Product Function To loosen the harness, push the lever located in front of the crotch strap (a) and pull the shoulder straps (b) as shown in the picture. For better accomodating the child, prepare the seat: rotate the crotch strap forward (c) and attach the tongues to the side retainers (d) as shown in the picture.
Product Function TRI-STAGE CUSHION Primo Viaggio All In One is supplied with an adaptive cushion for smaller infants. The cushion is composed of three parts designed to provide better harness fit and proper head position between the side wings of the head pad.
Product Function KINETIC PODS Kinetic pods are moving parts designed to reduce crash forces in a side collision. To open the kinetic pod turn the knob (a) until it stops moving out (b). To close the pod, rotate in the opposite direction.
Product Function BOOSTER MODE CONVERSION Make sure that the seat is oriented forward facing. To convert the child restraint into a booster seat the following steps must be followed: - remove crotch and shoulder pads and all the cushions. - undo the snap buttons and open the seat upholstery as shown in the picture (a), making sure that the crotch strap buckle passes through the slot in the fabric.
Page 30
Product Function Open the bottom compartment under the seat (b). If necessary, attach the latch connectors to their housing (c - click) making sure that the extra strap webbing is carefully wrapped as shown in the picture. Alternatively, latch connectors should be used to secure the child restraint to the vehicle seat, adding stability during normal driving.
Page 31
Product Function Close the compartment lid (f - click) and store the buckle and the chest clip, as shown in the picture. Attach the upholstery back in place. The seat is ready for use in booster mode. IMPORTANT! Upholstered components are parts of the safety features of this seat, so it is important to store them properly for future use.
Product Function CUP HOLDER The cup holder can be snapped on either side of the shell, as shown in the picture. Never put hot liquids in the cup holder: risk of injuries. Do not put glass or metal or heavy or sharp objects in the cup holder : they could become dangerous in a crash.
Vehicle compatibility VEHICLE CLASSES COMPATIBILITY Primo Viaggio All in One is designed to be installed in the following vehicle classes: Multi-purpose passenger vehicles Passenger vehicles Passenger trucks Primo Viaggio All in One shall not be installed in the following vehicle classes:...
Page 34
Vehicle compatibility VEHICLE ATTACHMENT DESIGNS AND COMPATIBILITY According to crash statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the back seat than in the front seat. Therefore, Peg Perego strongly recommends that children using this car seat ride in the back seat. This child restraint can ONLY be used on a vehicle seat that faces the front of the vehicle.
LATCH - What Is It And Where Is It In The Vehicle LATCH means "Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children", in other words, is a standard attachment system. It works by connecting parts of your child restraint to vehicle anchorage system. Vehicle LATCH hardware: Lower anchors: these are a pair of metal bars hidden in the vehicle's seat crease.
Page 36
LATCH - What Is It And Where Is It In The Vehicle Tether anchors: these are metal rings or bars that are behind the vehicle seat. Common locations for top tether attachments are: the rear shelf in sedan type vehicle (a), the back of the seat backrest in minivans (b), the rear compartment in SUVs and other vehicles (c).
Page 37
LATCH - What Is It And Where Is It In The Vehicle Child Seat LATCH hardware: Lower Connectors: these are hooks on your child’s seat that will hook onto the lower anchors in the vehicle’s seat crease. Primo Viaggio All In One is equipped with flexible connectors.
Seat Belts This vehicle child seat is designed to be installed with vehicle belts. There are many different vehicle belt designs. Unfortunately, some may be unsuitable for a safe installation of this child restraint. Please read carefully the pages below. Check your Vehicle Owner’s Manual or call Peg Perego Customer Service @ 1-800-671- 1701 for additional help.
Type of retractors EMERGENCY LOCKING RETRACTOR (ELR) Allows the occupant to have free movement while buckled up, but in a sudden stop or crash the retractor instantly locks securing the occupant. SWITCHABLE RETRACTOR (ELR —> ALR) Switches from Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) to an Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR). This is the most common lap/shoulder seat belt type in vehicles with a model year of 1996 or newer.
Latch plate A latch plate can be a sliding latch plate (a) or a locking latch plate (b). A sliding latch plate is available on lap/shoulder belt only and moves freely along the strap. A Locking latch plate has a mechanism to lock the movement of the plate on the strap.
Type of seat belt LAP/SHOULDER BELT (3-point) with Switchable Locking Retractor (ELR —> ALR) and free sliding latch plate. This type of seat belt has a latch plate that moves freely along the belt. To engage the locked (ALR) mode. Refer to page 39.
Page 42
Type of seat belt LAP/SHOULDER BELT (3-point) with Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) and free sliding latch plate. This type of seat belt has a latch plate that moves freely along the belt; it will only lock in an emergency (sudden stop or crash). A locking clip may be required when the child seat is used with this type of belt (refer to page 61).
Page 43
Type of seat belt LAP BELT (2-point) with a locking latch plate. This type of belt can be adjusted by pulling/ releasing the strap tail at the latch plate. Some vehicles may have seatbelts with large rigid buckles. These designs may cause the installation to be troublesome and affect stability of the child restraint during normal use.
Non compatible seat belt WARNING: DO NOT use this car seat if your vehicle is equipped with seat belts that are attached to the door of the vehicle (Picture A). WARNING: DO NOT use this car seat if your vehicle is equipped with inflatable seat belts (Picture B).
Installing The Child Restraint In A Vehicle REAR FACING MODE PREPARATION Turn the seat in rear-facing mode following the procedure at page 16. Place Child Restraint rear-facing on the vehicle seat. Locate the level line on the base of the child 45°...
Installing The Child Restraint In A Vehicle REAR FACING INSTALLATION USING LATCH Take the latch strap out of the compartment under the seat following instruction on pages 18-20. Attach the connectors to the anchor (a - click) on both sides. Push on the seat (b) and at the same time pull the free end of the latch strap (c);...
Installing The Child Restraint In A Vehicle REAR FACING INSTALLATION USING VEHICLE BELTS When child's weight exceeds LATCH weight limits (page 6), installation with vehicle belts is required. The seat belt must be locked for a safe install. Most lap/shoulder seat belts can be locked by switching the seat belt into the locked (ALR) mode following the instructions on page 39.
Page 48
Installing The Child Restraint In A Vehicle Press the child restraint with force against the vehicle seat (a). At the same time, pull the lap portion of the belt toward the buckle (b) and the shoulder portion of the belt in the opposite direction (c).
Page 49
Installing The Child Restraint In A Vehicle IMPORTANT! ANGLE CHANGE: Check the angle of the backrest. If a change in position is necessary, change the angle to the desired position (a) following instruction at page 22, making sure that the seat clicks in one of the available position (1 to 6). IMPORTANT! LEG SPACE: If more space is needed for the occupant, it is possible to move the rebound bar out (b), following the procedure at page 17.
Installing The Child Restraint In A Vehicle FORWARD FACING MODE PREPARATION IMPORTANT! Make sure to turn into the forward facing mode only when the child reaches 26.5 lbs weight (12 kg). 45° Turn the seat in forward-facing mode following the procedure at page 16. Take the top tether strap out of its compartment 25°...
Installing The Child Restraint In A Vehicle FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION USING LATCH Open the rear compartment and pull the top tether out. Unsnap the upholstery in the seating area. Take the latch strap out of the compartment under the seat and thread the latch strap into the red belt guides following instruction at page 18, 19, 20.
Page 52
Installing The Child Restraint In A Vehicle Attach the top tether to the suitable anchor (a - click) in the vehicle following procedure at page 21. Pull the free end of the strap (b) until it is fully tensioned. A loose tether strap will reduce the safety of the seat in a crash.
Installing The Child restraint In A Vehicle FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION USING VEHICLE BELTS When child's weight exceeds LATCH weight limits (page 6), installation with vehicle belts is required. The seat belt must be locked for a safe install. Most lap/shoulder seat belts can be locked by switching the seat belt into the locked (ALR) mode following the instructions on page 39.
Page 54
Installing The Child Restraint In A Vehicle Press the child restraint with force against the vehicle seat (a). At the same time, pull the lap portion of the belt toward the buckle (b) and the shoulder portion of the belt in the opposite direction (c).
Page 55
Installing The Child Restraint In A Vehicle IMPORTANT! ANGLE CHANGE: Check the angle of the backrest. If a change in position is necessary, remove the tension in the latch strap by pressing on the adjuster button, unlatch the connector from one side, change the angle to the desired position and re-attach the connector, making sure to pull it again with maximum tension.
Installing your child restraint in an aircraft This child restraint is certified for use in an aircraft. Most airlines should allow the use of a restraint which is labeled for use according to FAA regulations. However, due to the size and weight of Primo Viaggio All in One, it is recommended that airline is contacted for further information prior to booking or flight.
Securing your child into the child restraint HARNESS USE AND ADJUSTMENT This child restraint uses a integrated 5-point harness system to secure your child. Before placing your child in the seat, open the harness following instruction at page 25. Check if your child needs any of the filler cushions (page 27).
Page 58
Securing your child into the child restraint Check that the harness is at the correct shoulder position. When the child restraint is used in rear facing mode, the correct shoulder position is when the shoulder straps are located at or just below shoulder level, as shown in the picture (green area).
Page 59
Securing your child into the child restraint When the harness is tightened, check that the chest clip is at armpit level. If necessary re- move the shoulder pads. IMPORTANT! SNUG STRAP: A snug strap should not allow any slack. It lies in a relatively straight line without sagging.
When the child structure and stature allow, and at a minimum weight of 40 lbs (18 kg), Primo Viaggio All in One can be used as a booster seat. Refer to page 29, 30, 31 to convert your child restraint in a booster seat.
Use of a Locking Clip Important! For different types of seat belts, please refer to page 41 and on. This child restraint should not be installed on seat types shown on page 34. When installing this child restraint, the seat belt must be locked at a fixed length for a safe install.
Page 62
Use of a Locking Clip 2. Pull on the shoulder portion of the seat belt close to the buckle to tighten the lap portion of the belt. 3. Pinch and hold the shoulder portion and lap portion of the seat belt webbing together just above the buckle.
Securing the child in the booster seat Warning! Use only the vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt system when restraining the child in the booster seat. Make sure that your child is sitting comfortably, with the back fully against the backrest of the booster seat.
Page 64
Securing the child in the booster seat Buckle the belt (c - click). Pull on lap belt first (d) toward the buckle and then on the shoulder belt (e) making sure that they are not tangled anywhere. Picture shows the correct belt pattern around the child's neck and shoulder.
Cleaning and maintenance Your child restraint requires a minimum of cleaning and maintenance. Do not clean with harsh products or solvents. Keep moving parts clean. In case, clean plastic parts with a damp cloth. Do not use water with harness and latching mechanisms. Protect your child restraint from extreme cold, water, rain and sun exposure.
Page 66
Cleaning and maintenance Primo Viaggio All in One is designed to be easy to clean and to maintain thanks to the Dream Trim system. The central part of the cover (highlighted in the picture), likely to become dirty more frequently than the rest of the product can be detatched in a second and washed separately.
Page 67
Cleaning and maintenance To remove the headrest panel, open and remove the shoulder parts (a). Undo the snap buttons located below the headrest (b) and pull the head panel from the side wings (c) and all the way up (d). IMPORTANT! SOFT PARTS: when removing the headrest panel take vehiclee of the soft white EPP insert.
Page 68
Cleaning and maintenance To remove the seat panel, undo the crotch pad velcro strap (a) and open the zip (b) located below the panel. Open the snap buttons (c) located on the side of the panel and pull it (d) all the way up. For cleaning instruction refer to page 65.
Page 69
Cleaning and maintenance If the entire seat cover must be removed for cleaning, undo the lower part of upholstery from the bottom edge (a). Pull the elastic band through the groove (b) on the side of the shell untill it is free. Keep pulling the soft cover upward (c).
How to tell if the seat has been in a crash Primo Viaggio All in One can withstand minor crashes without any damage. If the child restraint has been in a crash, you must determine if it is suitable for further use.
EN_English Declaration of conformity Product name PRIMO VIAGGIO ALL IN ONE Product reference number IMAL* Reference Standards (origin) FMVSS 571-213b Declaration of conformity PegPerego S.p.A. declares, under its own responsibility, that the item in question has undergone a series of internal tests and has been certi ed by external independent laboratories, in compliance with current legislation.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the PRIMO VIAGGIO ALL IN ONE and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers