tiltable or rotating) are well secured.
• Do not transport loose, unsecured objects
or baggage on the back shelf of the vehicle:
they may injure the passengers in the event
of an accident or sudden braking.
• Do not let other children play with the child
car seat components or parts.
• Never leave your child unattended in the car,
it can be dangerous!
• Do not transport more than one child at a
time in the child car seat.
• Ensure that all the car passengers fasten
their safety harnesses for their own safety
and because, during the journey, they may
injure the child in the event of an accident or
sudden braking of the car.
• WARNING! When adjusting the car seat,
make sure that no moving parts come into
contact with your child.
• If you need to carry out any adjustment on
the child car seat or on your child when trav-
elling, stop the vehicle in a safe place.
• Periodically check that the child has not
opened the safety buckle on the child car
seat and that he/she is not playing with any
part pertaining to it.
• Avoid giving food to your child while travel-
ling, especially lollies, ice lollies or other foods
on sticks. they may injure your child in case of
accident or sudden braking.
• Stop frequently during long trips: children
tire easily whilst using the child car seat and
need to move around. It is recommended
that children get in and out of the child car
seat from the curb side.
• Do not remove the labels or logos from the
product.
• Avoid exposing the child car seat to the sun
for extended periods of time: it may change
the colour of the materials and fabric.
• In the first few months after birth, children
may have difficulty breathing in a seated po-
sition. Avoid leaving children to sleep in the
seat until they can lift their heads themselves.
• If the vehicle has been left in the sun, check
that the different parts of the child car seat
are not too hot: otherwise, let them cool off
before accommodating your child, in order
to prevent burns.
• Premature babies born before the 37th week
of pregnancy can be at risk if placed in a child
car seat. These babies might incur breathing
problems when sat in a child car seat. We
therefore recommend you to contact your
doctor or the hospital staff, before leaving
the hospital. They can recommend the most
suitable type of child car seat based on your
child's situation.
• Artsana declines any liability for the improper
use of the product or any other use other than
that specified in these instructions.
1. COMPONENTS
2. PRODUCT FEATURES
3. RESTRICTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS RE-
GARDING THE USE OF THE PRODUCT AND
VEHICLE SEAT
4. INSTALLING THE CAR SEAT AND SEATING
THE CHILD (40-105 cm) (≤ 18 kg)
5. INSTALLING THE CAR SEAT AND SEATING
THE CHILD (76-105 cm) (≤ 18 kg)
6. CHANGING THE CONFIGURATION OF THE
CAR SEAT FROM 40-105 cm TO 100-125 cm
7. INSTALLING THE CAR SEAT AND SEATING
THE CHILD (100-125 cm)
8. REDUCER CUSHION (40-75 cm)
9. ADJUSTING THE HEADREST AND HARNESSES
10. ADJUSTING THE INCLINATION OF THE
CHILD CAR SEAT
11. ROTATION
12. SUN CANOPY
13. MAINTENANCE
1. COMPONENTS
Fig. A
A. Reducer cushion (40-75 cm)
B. Shoulder straps
C. Car seat harness belts
D. Harness fastening/unfastening buckle
E. Harness adjustment button
F. Harness adjustment strap
G. Headrest adjustment ring
H. Cover
I. Padded crotch strap
J. Child car seat reclining lever
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