belt used to fix the car seat to the
car is appropriately tensioned and
untwisted.
• Never leave your child unattended
in the car seat: watch him even when
he is sleeping.
• Never leave a child alone and
unsupervised in a car, not even for a
short time. The temperature inside
the vehicle can change rapidly and
become dangerous for the child
inside.
• Never remove your child from the
seat when the vehicle is moving.
• Check that the car seat is not
blocked by a moving part of the seat
or a door.
• Adjust the height and tension of
the belts, checking that they adhere
to the child's body without being
too tight. Check that the seat belt
is not twisted and the child cannot
unfasten it.
• Do not leave the car seat in the
vehicle under the sun; if necessary,
fold the backrest (fig. 42) so as to
protect the seat from direct sunlight.
• Do not use the car seat without
the lining. This lining cannot be
replaced by other lining that has
not been specifically approved
by the manufacturer because it is
an integral part of the seat and is
essential for safety purposes.
• Do not remove or replace the white
polystyrene part under the seat, in the
backrest and in the headrest, as it is
essential for safety purposes.
• If in doubt, contact the manufacturer
or retailer of this car seat.
• This article's serial number may be
found on the approval label situated
on the rear of the backrest (fig. 46).
• Do not remove the adhesive and
sewn labels. Removal of these labels
could result in the product not
complying with the law.
• Do not use the car seat if it is
broken or if there are missing parts,
if it is second-hand, or if it has been
subjected to heavy impacts as a
result of accidents, as it may present
hidden yet dangerous structural
damage.
• Do not alter the product.
• Contact the post-sales service
for repairs, the replacement of
components and information on
the product; contact information is
provided on the last page of this
manual.
• When not in use, the car seat can
be left in the vehicle provided it
is attached to the vehicle's Isofix
attachments; otherwise, remove it
from the vehicle: in the event of an
accident it could be dangerous for
other passengers.
• Do not use the child car seat if it is
broken or if there are missing parts,
or if it has been subjected to heavy
impacts as a result of accidents, as it
may have suffered structural damage
which is not visible but is extremely
hazardous.
• If using a second-hand product, make
sure it is a recent model, comes with
instructions, and is fully functional in
all parts. An obsolete product may
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