3. Next adjust the belt to the size of the child to ensure that the child is
firmly secured. First adjust the height of the belt. To do this, pull the straps
(B3) according to the size of the child. Before starting the journey, always
check that the child is secured and that the belt is snug but not so tight that
it hurts the child. To lengthen the belt, press the release on the adjuster
buckle (B2).
4. To complete this step and ensure that the child is safe, adjust the lower
lap belt adjuster (B4) according to the size of the child, sliding it up or
down.
5. After the final adjustment of the belt, check that the shoulder straps (B1)
are not too close to the child's neck to avoided hurting them. The straps
should be positioned slightly above the shoulders, as shown in the picture.
OPTION A - REMOVE THE BABY SEAT + BASE + METALLIC SUPPORT
BAR
1. Detach the safety-belt (C) in order to remove the baby seat. Then press
the block button (K3) of the metallic bracket (K) and simultaneously pull
the metallic support bar (L) up and back as shown in the image.
• The rider must be at least 16 years of age; Check legislation and national
regulations pertaining to this.
• Make sure that the weight and height of the child do not exceed the
maximum capacity of the seat, and check this at regular intervals. Check
the weight of the child before using the child seat. Under no circumstances
should you use the child bicycle seat to transport a child whose weight is
above the permissible limit.
• Do not carry a child less than 9 months of age in this child bicycle seat. To
be a passenger, the child must be able to sit up straight with the head held
upright while wearing a bicycle helmet. A doctor should be consulted if
the child's growth is questionable.
• Secure the child into child bicycle seat ensuring that all the safety belts
and straps applied firmly but not so tight as to cause discomfort to the
child. Please check the safety of the fasteners often.
• The child bicycle seat must never be used before adjusting the safety belt.
• Always use all safety restraint system and straps to ensure that the child
is secured in the seat.
• Do not allow any part of the child's body or clothing, shoelaces, child
bicycle seat belts, etc. to come in contact with moving parts of the bicycle
because can be harmful to the child or cause accidents.
• A wheel protector is recommended to prevent the child from inserting
its feet or hands between the spokes. The use of protection underneath
the saddle or the use of a saddle with internal springs is mandatory.
Make certain that the child is not able to hinder the brakes, thus avoiding
accidents. These adjustments should be revised with child´s growth.
• Dress the child in proper clothes according to weather conditions and use
an appropriate helmet.
• Children in child seats need to be more warmly dressed than riders of
cycles and should be protected from rain.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
ONE MAXI 1P&E-BD
HOW TO REMOVE YOUR CHILD SEAT FROM A BICYCLE FRAME
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
6. To remove the footrest strap, lift it slightly to release it from the footrest
peg (D3) and slide it upwards to disengage it from the footrest slot (D).
Then pass the thin end of the plastic strap (D1) through the hole in the
footrest, as shown in the picture.
7. Once the strap is correctly positioned, it can be easily slid up or down
according to the child's foot. Next slot one of the openings in the strap (D1)
over the foot support peg (D3). If you want to remove the strap (D1), twist
it slightly to loosen it from the foot support peg (D3).
8. Adjust the height of the footrest according to the size of the child. To
do this, raise the lever (D2) and slide it up or down for the required height.
After deciding on the correct height, lower the lever (D2) to lock in place.
OPTION B - REMOVE THE BABY SEAT FROM THE BASE, LEAVING THE
SUPPORT BAR + BASE INSTALLED ON THE BICYCLE
1. Detach the safety-belt (C) in order to remove the baby seat.
2. Press the jaws (I) and pull both of them out. At the same time, pull the
baby seat up and back.
• You must cover any sharp or pointy objects on the bicycle that may be
reached by the child, in any situation.
• The seat and cushion can get hot if under the sun for a long time. Make
sure that they are not too hot before seating the child.
• Check for any laws and regulations that might be in force in your country.
Relating to the carrying of children in seats attached to cycles.
• Carry only children that are able to sit unaided for a longer period of time,
at least as long as the intended cycle journey.
• When the child bicycle seat is not in use, fasten the waist buckle of the
security harness to prevent the straps from dangling and entering in
contact with some turning part of the bicycle as wheels, brakes, etc. as
these may be a hazard to the cyclist.
WARNING: Additional security devices shall always be fastened.
WARNING: Do not attach additional luggage to the child carrier. If you
carry additional luggage its weight must not exceed the bicycle's carrying
capacity and it must be carried in front of the rider.
WARNING: Remove the seat when transporting the bicycle by car (outside
the car). Air turbulence might damage the seat or loosen its fastenings or
other suspended elements, which could lead to an accident.
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