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To keep the baby seat in good working conditions and
to prevent accidents we recommend the following:
- Check regularly the mounting system of the seat
to the bicycle in order to make sure it is in perfect
condition.
- Check all the components to see if they work
properly. Do not use the seat if any of the compo-
nents is damaged. Damaged components must be
substituted.
- Clean the seat with soap and water (do not use abra-
sive, corrosive or toxic products).

SAFETY INSTRUCTIoNS AND WARNINGS

• The rider must be at least 16 years of age;
• This baby seat is only suitable for the transportation
of children with a maximum weight of 33.06 lbs/
15 kg and up to 3 years old. Make sure to check the
child´s weight before using the seat and recheck
from time to time. In no circumstances should be
used to carry a child who exceeds the weight limit.
• The baby seat is not to be used to carry a child
younger than 9 months. It is only safe for a child to
ride in the baby seat if it is able to sit up straight and
hold its head upright, while wearing a helmet.
• When the steering angle to each side is reduced to
less than 45º, change the type of handlebar.
• Check if all parts of the bicycle function correctly
with the baby seat mounted.
• Do not install this baby seat on a racing bicycle
(drop handlebar).
• Secure the child on baby seat ensuring that all the
safety belts and straps applied firmly but not so tight
as to cause discomfort to the child;
• Make sure the seat stays slightly reclined towards
the back and not towards the front, to avoid the
child from slipping.
• The baby seat must never be used before adjusting
the safety belt.
WARNING: Additional security devices shall always
be fastened.
• Do not allow any part of the child's body or clothing,
shoelaces, baby seat belts, etc. to come in contact
with moving parts of the bicycle because can be
harmful to the child or cause accidents.
• A wheel protector is recommended to prevent the
child from inserting its feet or hands between the
spokes. The use of protection underneath the saddle
or the use of a saddle with internal springs is manda-
tory. Make certain that the child is not able to hinder
the brakes, thus avoiding accidents. These adjust-
ments should be revised with child´s growth.
• Dress the child with proper clothes according to
weather conditions and use an appropriate helmet.
• The children in seats need to be more warmly
clothed than riders of cycles and should be pro-
tected from rain.
• When the baby seat is not in use, fasten the waist
buckle of the security harness to prevent the straps
from dangling and entering in contact with some
turning part of the bicycle as wheels, brakes, etc. as
these may be a hazard to the cyclist.
WARNING: Front seats reduce the manoeuvrability of
the bicycle.
WARNING: Do not attach additional luggage to the
child carrier.
WARNING: Do not modify the seat.
• If you carry additional luggage its weight must not
exceed the bicycle´s carrying capacity and it must
be carried at the rear of the cycle.
WARNING: The cycle may behave differently with a
child in the seat particularly with regard to balance,
steering and braking.
WARNING: Never leave the cycle parked with a child
in the seat unattended.
• Check the screws regularly and replace any when
required.
WARNING: Do not use the seat if any part is broken.
• The position of the baby seat must be adjusted so
that the bicycle rider does not touch the baby seat
with the feet when in motion.
• The weight of the rider and the child carried must
never be more than the maximum load allowed for
the bicycle. Check the bicycle instructions manual
on the bicycle supplier to make sure if the bicycle
supports this additional load.
• You must cover any sharp or pointy object of the
bicycle that may be reached by the child
• The seat and cushion can get hot if under the sun
for a long time. Make sure that they aren't too hot
before seating the child.
• When transporting the bike on luggage racks or
bicycle racks on the car roof or boot door, always
take the child seat off the bike. The drag could
damage it or tear it off the baby seat.
• Check that the seat functions correctly when
mounted.
• Check the laws and regulations in your country,
related to carrying children in seats attached to
cycles in force.
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