1 Cover
2 Belt clamp
3 Shell
4 Belt slots
5 Belt buckle
6 Release button
7 Recline handle
8 Shoulder belts
9 Shoulder pads
10 Lower belt routing (Gr 0) for rearward facing position (blue markings)
11 Upper belt routing (Gr 0) for rearward facing position (blue markings)
12 Belt routing (Gr 1) for forward-facing position (red markings)
13 Shoulder belts yoke
14 Belt yoke
15 Headrest
16 Crotch pad
17 Reducer
18 Wedge for rearward facing position
19 Storage for instruction manual
Safety
• All Bébé Confort products have been carefully designed and
tested for your baby' s safety and comfort. Use only accessories
sold or approved by Bébé Confort.
• Using other accessories may prove to be dangerous.
• Please read these instructions carefully and make yourself familiar
with the child seat before using it.
• Always keep the instructions for future reference; there is a storage
pocket specifically provided on the child seat.
UNIVERSAL SYSTEM WITH A 3 POINT SEAT-BELT:
• Approved model ECE R44/04
• For GROUP 0 (infants less than 10 kg): the seat must be fitted in
the rearward-facing position semi-reclined in the front or the rear
of the car.
• Do not use this car seat rearward facing, where front impact
AIRBAGS are fitted and armed.
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• For Group 1 seats (babies from 9 to 18kg) the seat must be fitted
forward facing in the rear of the vehicle. Move the front seat of the
car forward as far as possible so that the baby does not hit it.
• The manufacturer' s liability is limited to what is covered under the
European Regulation (R44/04). This approval does not remove the
necessity for care and respect for the Highway Code.
• After putting the child in the car seat, ensure that the car seat-belt
is sufficiently taut by pulling the belt. Ensure also that the belt
does not become twisted
The child:
• Never leave a child unsupervised.
• Never leave your child alone in the vehicle.
• Even a gentle impact on a vehicle can turn a child into a projectile.
• For your own safety and that of your child, always put the child in
the child car seat, however short your journey may be.
• Ensure that the straps under the stomach lie as low as possible, to
properly support the pelvis.
• The temperature inside a vehicle may become very high,
particularly after a long period of exposure to the sun. It is strongly
recommended, under such conditions, to cover the seat of the car
with a piece of material or something equivalent to prevent the
harness fixings, and in particular the metal parts, from becoming
hot and burning the child.
Other instructions:
• This child restraint is effective only if the instructions for use are
respected.
• Always fasten the child restraint even when the child is not sitting
in it.
• The user must always check that any luggage and other objects
likely to cause injury to the occupant of the car seat in the case of
impact are properly secured.
• Never place heavy objects on the rear parcel shelf, to avoid the
danger of projectiles in the event of an accident.
• The rigid parts and the plastic sections of a child restraint device
should be positioned and installed in such a way that they cannot,
when the vehicle is being used under normal conditions, become
trapped under a moving seat or in the vehicle door.
• Always check that no part of the seat or the harness is trapped
under a seat or in the vehicle door.
• It is essential that the car seat be replaced after an accident.
• Never modify the construction or the materials of the car seat and
the seat belt without consulting the manufacturer.
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