Table Of Contents; Vital Information - BESAFE iZi Plus User Manual

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Thank you for choosing BeSafe iZi Plus
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 your seat. Incorrect installation could endanger
your child.
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! Vital information

• It is NOT ALLOWED to mount the seat in a front
passenger seat WITH AN ACTIVATED AIRBAG.
• iZi Plus can be installed only rearward-facing with
a 3-point car belt, approved to UN/ECE Regulation No. 16 or
other equivalent standards.
• iZi Plus is approved in groups 0+, 1 and 2, rearward-facing
from 0-25 kg.
• Read the car list to find out whether your car model is
approved to use the seat. Check www.besafe.com for the
most updated carlist.
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• The harness straps must always be locked when the child is in
the seat.
• The harness straps must be tightened without slack and not
twisted. You should not be able to get more than one finger
between the harness and your baby (2cm).
• The cover of the shoulder strap contains magnets. Magnets can
influence electronic equipment such as pacemakers.
• The floor support must always be used. Make sure that the floor
support is fully pushed down.
• We recommend that this seat is used only for children who can
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sit upright, so not younger than 6 months.
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• For children under 1 year and/or under 10 kg weight, we
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recommend that the most reclined sitting position and the body
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hugger and seat cushion are used.
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• Remove the baby cushion (extra available accessory) when the
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child is older then 1 year.
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• Remove the body hugger when the child is older then 2 years.
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• When the child weighs over 25 kg or the shoulders are higher
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then the bottom side of the head rest, the child must change to
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a group 2/3 seat.
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• After an accident, the seat must be replaced. Although it may
look undamaged, if you were to have another accident, the seat
may not be able to protect your child as well as it should.
• Prevent the seat 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.
• Do not use the seat if any components are broken or missing.
• If in doubt, consult either the child restraint manufacturer or
the retailer.
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