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20: 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 o the buckle (d).
Feed the shoulder straps through the seat cover (e) then lift the cover o the
seat (f).
Retting is a reversal of this procedure.
Note: Never remove the backing foam from the child car seat.
21: Using the seat cover tting tool:
Checklist:
• Have you check the compatibility of the child car seat with the
intended vehicle?
• If applicable, is the air-bag de-activated?
• Is your child car seat correctly tted to the vehicle seat?
• Have you check the position of the vehicle belt buckle?
• Is your child correctly secure in the child car seat?
• Are the vehicle belt and harness adequately tensioned and not
twisted?
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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 o 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.