Table Of Contents; Vital Information - BESAFE IZI Sleep User Manual

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Thank you for choosing BeSafe iZi Sleep
BeSafe has developed this seat with much care, to protect your
child during the first phase of her or his life.
It is important that you read this user manual BEFORE installing
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your seat. Incorrect installation could endanger your child.
Contents
Removing the seat
Warning
Using the seat as a reclined cradle
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• IMPORTANT! Keep for future reference.
• Never leave the child unattended.
• Do not use the seat as reclined cradle once your child can sit
unaided.
• This seat is not intended for prolonged periods of sleeping.
• It is dangerous to use this seat on an elevated surface.
• Always use the restraint system.
• Do not use the seat if any components are broken or missing.
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EN 12790-2009

Vital information

• It is NOT ALLOWED to mount the seat in a front
passenger seat WITH AN ACTIVATED AIRBAG.
• iZi Sleep can only be installed rearward-facing with
a 3-point car belt, approved according to UN/ECE
Regulation No.16 or other equivalent standards.
• iZi Sleep is approved for group 0+, rearward-facing from
0-13 kg.
• The child must always be secured with the internal harness
straps when seated in the child seat. The same applies
to carrying the seat and when using in combination with
a stroller.
• The seat cover contains magnets in the areas with the
orange indications. Magnets can influence electronic
equipment such as pacemakers.
• If the child weighs over 13 kg or his shoulder height reaches
above the highest position of the shoulder straps, you will
need to change to a group 1 seat.
• The seat must always be replaced following an accident.
Although it may look undamaged, in the event of another
accident, it might not be able to protect your child as well as
it should.
• Prevent the iZi Sleep from becoming trapped or weighed
down by luggage, seats and/or slamming doors.
• Before every use, make sure the harness is not damaged
or twisted.
• Make sure you can fit no more than one finger between the
harness and your baby (1cm).
• Make sure that the car belt runs in a straight line over
the shoulder belt guide and through the belt slot at the
buckle side.
• If in doubt, consult either the child restraint manufacturer or
the retailer.
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