Bebeconfort Rodi Mode D'emploi & Garantie page 9

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Thread the shoulder belt under the armrest and then through the red belt hook on the headrest (fig. D-3). Make sure
that the belt is not twisted and is positioned correctly over your child's shoulder. Pull the shoulder belt tight.
When getting out of the seat, simply release the belt buckle and put the belt to one side. The shoulder belt then
remains positioned in the red belt hook. It is then easy to fit the belt again from this position. Make sure the seat belt
is also fastened when the Bébé Confort Rodi Side Protection System is not in use.
Maintenance
• The seat may be cleaned with warm water and a gentle soap. Do not use abrasive detergents.
• The cover must be washed by hand at a maximum temperature of 30° C. Do not use a tumble dryer (see also
washing instructions).
• It is advisable to buy an extra cover when purchasing the Rodi, enabling the seat to be used at all times (also when
the cover is being washed).
Removing the cover
• Take the Bébé Confort Rodi Side Protection System out of the car.
• Remove the backrest and headrest as instructed in 'Removing the headrest'.
Booster seat
• Unhook the cover from the pins underneath the booster seat (fig. E).
• Pull the cover over the armrests towards you (fig. F). The cover is now completely loose.
Backrest
• Unhook the cover from the pins on the rear of the backrest (fig. G).
• Pull the cover over the lumbar supports (fig. H). The cover is now completely loose.
Headrest
• Unhook the cover from the pins on the rear of the headrest (fig. I).
• Pull the cover over the headrest (fig. J). Make sure that the foam parts remain in position.
• Loosen the elastic strap over the headrest. The cover is now loose.
The cover can be refitted using the above instructions in the reverse order. Make sure that the cover is properly
secured on the pins and that the belt hooks on the headrest are not obstructed to allow the shoulder belt to pass
through freely.
Note
• The tighter the belts fit on the child, the better your child is protected.
• Ensure the belts are never twisted.
• The seat belt should lie flat and tight over the body.
• The shoulder belt should not press into the neck, but should go over the shoulder (fig. D-3).
• The lap belt should not press into the stomach, but should go over the upper leg.
• Should you have difficulty closing the car seat belt or pulling it tight, please contact your supplier immediately.
In any case do not use the product.
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