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a car roof, on a towed trailer or behind a motorhome).
Air turbulence could loosen the seat or its attachment to the bicycle and cause an accident.
The air flow could damage the seat or break the fastenings that fix it to the bike, which could lead to accidents.
Periodically check the bike: tyres, brakes, lights, etc.
Periodically wash the child seat with soap and water. Do not use aggressive substances.
MOUNTING THE CHILD SEAT
Do not carry out mounting operations with the child in the seat.
Make sure you have all the components before proceeding with assembly (fig. A).
Gently pull the knob (8) towards you and turn it anti-clockwise to open the clasps on the support plate.
Place the child seat on the parcel rack (fig. B).
Center of gravity of the seat (marked on the outside of the child seat, see Tab.1).
Warning: Check that the distance between the centre of gravity symbol printed on the outer sides of the seat and
the wheel axis is under 10 cm. Danger of tipping over.
Note: In Germany bicycle seats may only be fixed so that 2/3 of the seat depth or the Gravity Center of the seat is
located between the front and rear axle of the bicycle.
Gently pull the knob (8) towards you and turn it completely clockwise to lock the clasps onto the parcel rack (fig. C).
Warning: after locking the clasps, check that the child seat cannot move back and forth on the parcel rack.
Warning: Periodically check that the clasps are tight to the parcel rack: clasps can become loose with use.
Hook the additional safety belt (1) to the bike frame (fig. D).
Do not mount the child seat tilted forward. The seat must tilt slightly backwards, so that the child can not slip off
the seat.
WARNING: the additional safety belt must always be hooked to the bike frame.
Taking the child seat off the bike
Unhook the additional safety belt (1).
Gently pull the knob (8) towards you and turn it anti-clockwise to open the clasps on the support plate.
Lift the child seat off the parcel rack.
ADJUSTING THE CHILD SEAT
Before using the seat, check to make sure that the safety belts and foot rest positions are fitted to your child's size.
The safety belts must be positioned just above the child's shoulders.
The child should be able to completely rest his or her feet on the foot rests.
Do not adjust the safety belts or the foot rests while the child is in the seat.
Adjusting the safety belts
Remove the belt through the hole in the backrest.
Insert the safety belt through the hole in the backrest at the desired height (fig. E).
Repeat the same operation for the other safety belt.
Adjusting the foot rests.
Turn the locking lever (9) behind the foot rest upwards (fig. F).
Move the foot rest (11) upwards or downwards to the desired position.
Close the locking lever (9) by pushing it downwards until you hear a click.
Repeat the same operation for the other foot rest.
FINAL CHECK
Push the bicycle for several meters by hand, checking to make sure that no moving parts touch the child seat, that
none of the safety belts stick out around the wheel, and that the bicycle brakes and pedals still work properly.
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