SEAT4FIX
Group 0+/1/2/3 (0- 36 Kg)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
VERY IMPORTANT! TO BE READ IMMEDIATELY
IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY THE ENTIRE IN-
STRUCTIONS BOOKLET BEFORE USE IN ORDER
TO AVOID RISKS WHEN USING THE PRODUCT
AND STORE IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY IN ORDER NOT
TO COMPROMISE YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY.
WARNING: BEFORE USE, REMOVE AND DISPOSE
OF ALL PLASTIC BAGS AND PACKAGING MA-
TERIALS AND KEEP THEM OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO DISPOSE
OF THESE ITEMS AT A SEPARATE WASTE SORTING
COLLECTION POINT, AS REQUIRED BY REGULA-
TIONS IN FORCE.
CONTENTS:
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 WARNINGS
1.4 RESTRICTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS RE-
GARDING THE USE OF THE PRODUCT AND
VEHICLE SEAT
kg) and Gr. 1 (9-18 kg).
CAR SEAT FROM GR 1 (9-18 KG) TO GR 2/3
(15-36 KG)
PLACING THE CHILD IN THE GROUP 2/3
CONFIGURATION WITH ISOFIX CONNEC-
TORS, TOP TETHER AND THE CAR'S THREE-
POINT SEAT BELT (15-36 KG)
0+ (0-13 KG) and 1 (9-18KG)
3.1 REDUCER CUSHION
1.1 WARNINGS
• Read these instructions carefully before assem-
bling and installing the product. Prevent any-
body from using the product without reading
the instructions.
• Keep this instruction booklet for future use.
• Each country has different safety laws and reg-
ulations for the transportation of children in
cars. For this reason, contact local authorities
for further information.
• WARNING! According to accident statistics, a
vehicle's rear seat is generally safer than the
front seat: therefore, we suggest to install the
car seat on the rear seat of the vehicle. The saf-
est seat is the rear middle seat, if equipped with
3-point seat belt and ISOFIX anchorages.
• Make sure that all passengers in the vehicle
know how to release the child from the child
car seat in case of an emergency.
• WARNING! SERIOUS DANGER! For Group 0+
(from 0 up to 13 kg): never fit this child car seat
on a front seat equipped with front airbag. use
only if the front airbag is deactivated: check
with the car manufacturer or see the owner's
manual for instructions on how to deactivate
the airbag.
• Premature babies born before the 37th week
of pregnancy can be at risk if placed in a child
car seat. Newborn babies may have breathing
difficulties when seated in the child car seat.
We recommend consulting your doctor, or
the hospital's staff, for their medical advice on
whether your child can be transported in the
child car seat when leaving the hospital.
• Never use this child car seat on side-facing or
rear-facing car seats.
• Only fit the child car seat onto seats which are
fastened to the car chassis and facing forwards.
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