Do not iron
Do not dry clean
Never use abrasive detergents or solvents. Do
not spin or tumble the fabric cover, simply
leave it to dry without wringing. The cover is
an integral part of the child car seat and there-
fore, subject to safety regulations, the fabric
cover can be replaced only with another origi-
nal fabric cover approved by the manufacturer.
WARNING! To prevent individual safety haz-
ards, strictly never use the child car seat with-
out its fabric cover.
To remove the fabric cover, fi rst release the
restraint harness as follows:
- press the restrain harnesses adjustment but-
ton and, at the same time, grasp the two
child car seat straps below the shoulder
straps, pulling them towards you to release
them (diag. 16).
- release the restraint harness, pressing the red
button on the buckle (Diag. 17).
- open the fabric cover velcro fastener on the
interior of the backrest (Diag. 28).
- push the harness strap, together with the
shoulder strap, under the cover (Diag.29).
- repeat this procedure for the other strap.
- remove the headrest cover, the crotch strap
and the child car seat cover.
To replace the fabric cover and safety harness,
proceed as follows:
- replace the headrest cover, the crotch strap
and the child car seat cover.
- before closing the velcro fasteners, thread
the restraint straps over the fabric cover
(Diag. 30).
ATTENTION! Check that the harness straps
are not twisted.
ATTENTION! The fabric cover on some ver-
sions is fi tted with a zip instead of Velcro fas-
teners.
Cleaning the plastic and metal parts
Clean the plastic or varnished metal parts us-
ing only a soft, damp cloth.
Never use abrasive detergents or solvents.
The child car seat moving parts must never be
lubricated.
Inspecting the condition of components
It is recommended to regularly check the con-
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dition of the following components for any
wear and tear:
• Fabric cover: check that the padding has
not been torn out or is bursting out of the
seams. Check the condition of the seams:
they must always be completely secure.
• Straps: check that there is no irregular
wear and fraying of the woven straps, with
evident thinning out of adjustment strap
thickness, or of the lap harness strap, the
shoulder straps, as well as in the area of the
belt adjustment plate.
• Plastic parts: check all plastic parts for wear
and tear, damages or fading.
WARNING! In the event that the child car seat
is evidently deformed or very worn, it must be
replaced: it may no longer conform to the
original safety standards.
Storing the Product
When it is not fi tted into the car, it is recom-
mended that the child car seat is stored in a
cool, dry place, far from heat sources and dust
contamination, as well as humidity and direct
sunlight.
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