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Unfasten the strap at the rear of the seat cover (a).
Unfasten the seat cover poppers (b).
Note: Adjust the hood bar (c) to access the poppers.
Lift the front of the seat cover off the buckle (d).
Feed the shoulder straps through the seat cover (e) then lift the cover off the
seat (f ).
Refitting is a reversal of this procedure.
Note: Never remove the backing foam from the child car seat.
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Using the seat cover fitting tool:
Checklist:
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Have you check the compatibility of the child car seat with the
intended vehicle?
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If applicable, is the air-bag de-activated?
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Is your child car seat correctly fitted to the vehicle seat?
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Have you check the position of the vehicle belt buckle?
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Is your child correctly secure in the child car seat?
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Are the vehicle belt and harness adequately tensioned and not
twisted?
Care & Maintenance:
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Your child restraint system has been designed to meet safety standards and with
correct use and maintenance will give many years of trouble free performance.
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Store your child restraint system in a dry, safe place.
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Storing a damp child restraint system will encourage mildew to form, so after exposure
to damp conditions, dry off with a soft cloth and allow to dry thoroughly before storing.
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Avoid leaving the child restraint system in sunlight for prolonged periods as this may
cause fabrics to fade.
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Inspect the child restraint system regularly for signs of damage- stop using the product
if damage is found.
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DO NOT take apart, or attempt to take apart the child restraint system when cleaning. It
is unnecessary and dangerous to do so.
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Plastic and metal parts may be sponged clean with warm water and a mild detergent.
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Refer to the wash care on soft goods for cleaning instruction.
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Never clean with abrasive, ammonia based, bleach based or spirit type cleaners.
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