Final Check-List; Care & Maintenance Instructions - Brevi Axo Mode D'emploi

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3.
Release the vehicle seat belt from its buc-
kle.
4.
Take the lap seat belt section off the red belt
guides and withdraw the vehicle seat belt to
remove the child seat from your vehicle.
V. Final Check-list
Check that the harness shoulder straps are
in the correct position for your child, firm-
ly and comfortably fit on your child's body
(Fig. 20).
Check that the vehicles seat belt is correct-
ly fitted around the car seat.
Check that the vehicle's seat belt has not
become twisted or trapped in any way.
Check that the vehicle's seat belt is fully
tightened and the car seat is held firmly
against the vehicle's seat.
Check that the child seat harness is cor-
rectly adjusted and tightened and the
straps are not twisted .
Check that the buckle on the child seat sa-
fety harness is correctly locked (Fig. 18).
Check that the chest pads are always in the
right position on your child's body.
Check regularly all important parts for pos-
sible damage.
Check the correct operation of all compo-
nents.
Check that the child seat does not get jam-
med in the car door, seat runners, etc., in
order to prevent breakage, damage, wea-
ring etc;
Remember: No matter how well a car seat
has been designed, if it is fitted in the ve-
hicle incorrectly then it may fail to protect
your child in the event of an accident.
Even when the car seat has been left fit-
ted in the vehicle, always check that the
vehicle's seat belt is correctly positioned
and tightened before placing your child in
the car seat.
Always follow this check list above before
starting any journey with the car seat fitted
in your vehicle.
Warning:
Any child seat tightly fixed on the vehicle seat
may leave signs, due to the measures to be
adopted in compliance with the Safety Stan-
dards. This seat is designed to minimize this
phenomenon. The manufacturer is not liable
for possible signs resulting from the normal
use of this seat.
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VI. Malfunctions
In case of incidental dropping or any evident
damage, your child seat must be inspected by
the manufacturer.
Any malfunction of the harness may endanger
your child protection.
In case of buckle malfunction, do not use this
seat and consult your detailer.
VII. Care & maintenance in-
structions
Warning: Never lubrificate any component of
your child seat, just keep it nice and clean.
Plastic parts can be easily cleaned by using
just soapy water; never use solvents, alcohol
or any harsh cleaning agents.
Cleaning: when your cover gets dirty, remove
it (see below) and hand-wash it at 30°; do not
use chemical cleaners; do not machine-wash;
do not wring, nor tumble-dry; do not iron. Ple-
ase observe the instructions on its washing
label.
a) Removing the fabric cover:
1.
Loosen the shoulders' straps as much as
possible.
2.
Grip the lever (P) in the front to recline
completely the seat.
3.
Undo the shoulder straps behind the back-
rest (Fig. 23 and 24) and slide them both
through the slots in the backrest and the
headrest from the front of the child seat and
through the shoulders' pads (fig. 25).
4.
Turn outwards the plastic strips sawn on
the left and right sides of the cover edges
and unhook the cover in the front.
5.
Open the harness buckle.
6.
Remove the cover of the headrest and the
strap pads.
7.
Slide the cover off the harness buckle and
the seat.
b) Re-fitting the cover
Follow the reverse procedure of removal - abo-
ve, making sure to thread correctly the shoul-
der straps and not to twist them.
Warning: Do not add to or modify
this product in any way. Never use
spare parts that are not recommen-
ded or supplied by the manufactu-
rer.
WARNING: TO AVOID DANGER OF SUFFO-
CATION, REMOVE THIS PLASTIC BAGBE-
FORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
THIS PLASTIC BAG SHOULD THEN BE

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