• If the vehicle has been left in the sun, check that the di erent parts of the child car
seat are not too hot before seating your child in it: in such cases, in order to avoid burns
allow the car seat to cool down before seating your child.
• Do not use second-hand child car seats: they may have su ered structural damage
which, although not visible to the naked eye, may compromise the safety of the
product.
• Luggage or other objects liable to cause injuries in the event of a collision shall be
properly secured.
• This child car seat can only be installed forward facing using a three-point vehicle belt.
• Make sure that all folding or rotating child car seats are always securely fastened in
place; if not, they could be dangerous.
• Never fit the child car seat to a car seat if it is only equipped with a waist belt
(2-point).
• WARNING! According to accident statistics, a vehicle's rear seat is generally safer
than the front seat: we therefore suggest installing the car seat on the rear seat of the
vehicle. More specifically, the central rear seat is the safest seat when fitted with a
3-point safety belt.
• No car seat can guarantee the total safety of your child in the event of an accident,
but using this product reduces the risk of serious injury or death.
• Do not fit any accessories, spare parts or components not supplied or approved by
the manufacturer.
• Never place anything except an approved accessory between the vehicle seat and the
child car seat or between the child car seat and your child: in the event of an accident
the car seat may not work properly.
• Tutti Baby's Company does not accept any responsibility for the inappropriate use of
the product.
• The seat fabric must only be replaced with another one approved by the
manufacturer as it forms an integral part of the child car seat. To ensure the safety of
the child car seat, never use it without its fabric cover.
• Check that the safety harness strap is not twisted and prevent the strap or any part of
the child car seat from remaining trapped in the car door, or from rubbing against sharp
edges.
• When the child car seat is not in use, it should be left secured to the car seat or stowed
in the boot. An unsecured child car seat may pose a hazard to passengers in the event
of accidents or sudden braking.
• Do not transport loose or unsecured objects or baggage on the back shelf of the
vehicle: they may injure passengers in the event of accidents or sudden braking.
• Check that the car seat headrest does not interfere with the headrest of the child car
seat: it should not push it forwards. If this happens, remove the headrest from the car
seat to which the child car seat is fixed, making sure not to leave it on the parcel shelf.
• Ensure that all passengers fasten their seat belts both for their own safety and
because, during the journey, they could injure the child in the event of an accident or
the sudden braking of the car.
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