properties with ageing if exposed for longer periods to environ-
mental conditions (sun, rain, ice, etc.). In the case of normal use
and exposure to environmental conditions, the seat should be
replaced after 3 years.
Warnings
1)
WARNING: Do not place any additional baggage on the seat. Any
additional baggage must be placed on the opposite side of the
bicycle with respect to the seat. For example: if the seat is in the
rear of the bicycle, use a front bag carrier and vice versa
2)
WARNING: Do not modify the seat.
3)
WARNING: Riding the bicycle may be different with a child in the
seat, especially regarding balance, steering and braking.
4)
WARNING: Never park the bicycle leaving the child unattended
in the seat.
5)
WARNING: Do not use the seat if any part is missing or broken.
Mounting and assembling the child seat
Illustration 1:
Position the fastening plate (7) under the Baby Shield seat (1) in the
correct housings.
Illustration 2:
Remove the padding (2) from the child seat and insert the three
screws (9) into the holes on the seat.
Illustration 3:
Insert the three washers (11) and the self-locking nuts (10) and use
an Allen key to tighten them in place (A).
Illustration 4:
Insert the right and left jaws (5) (6) aligning them in correspondence
to the right and left sides of the fastening plate. Push both jaws
inwards as far as possible.
Illustration 5:
Insert the handwheel (13) in the threaded bar mounted on the fas-
tening plate (7).
Illustration 6:
Turn the handwheel (13) clockwise whilst pushing both jaws (5,6)
inwards until they start to move.
Illustration 7:
Use the screws (12) to fasten the handwheel (13) to the threaded
rod.
Illustration 8:
Insert the hole plug (8) in the right housing on the seat (1).
Illustration 9:
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Baby Shield Rear child's seat