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• Periodically inspect the harness of wear, paying particular attention to attachment points,
stitching and adjusting devices.
• If the vehicle has been left in the sun for a long time, check the seat cover and make sure it is
not too hot before placing the child in the child car seat.
• Security is only guaranteed if the child car seat is tted in accordance with these instructions.
• Failure to comply with the above instructions will automatically void the warranty and exempt
Britton from any liability.
• Store this car seat in a safe place when it is not being in used. Avoid placing heavy objects on
top of it. Do not allow your child car seat to contact with corrosive substances e.g. battery acid.
NOTICE:
1. This is a “Universal” child restraint .It is approved to ECE Regulation No.44.04 series of
amendments, for general use in vehicles and it will t most, but not all, car seats.
2. A correct t is likely if the vehicle manufacturer has declared in the vehicle handbook that the
vehicle is capable of accepting a “Universal” child restraint for this age group.
3. This child restraint has been classied as “Universal” under more stringent conditions as
those which applied to earlier designs which do not carry this notice.
4. lf in doubt, consult either the child restraint manufacturer or retailer.
This child restraint is only suitable if the vehicle is tted with a type approved 3 point with re-
tractor safety belt, in compliance with standard UN / ECE Regulation No.16 or other equivalent
standards.
1. LIST OF PARTS (Fig. 1)
A - Headrest
B - Backrest
C - Shoulder pads
D - Extra cushion
E - Shoulder straps
F - Harness buckle
G - Crotch pad
H - Harness adjust button
I - Recline handle
J - Adjustment strap
K - Seat base
L - Diagonal belt routing slot for Group 0
M - Reclining board
N - Shoulder strap slots
O - Metal anchor
P - Headrest adjusting button
Q - Belt clip
2. HARNESS ADJUSTMENT
Make sure that the harness is on the same height as your child’s shoulders. If in any doubt
always use the slot above the shoulder rather than below it.
However, once you reach the top slots your child may continue to use the child car seat until
their eye line is above the top of the seat shell or their weight exceeds 18Kg.
Move the shoulder strap up or down to the correct slot (Fig. 2).
Undo the shoulder straps (E) out from metal anchor (O) (Fig. 3).
Pull both shoulder pads and shoulder straps out from the slot and re-insert them into the slot
that corresponds to the height of your child shoulders. Ensure the straps are not twisted (Fig.
4).