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The safety belt must be positioned just above the child's shoulders.
The child should be able to completely rest his or her feet on the foot rests.
!!! Do not adjust the safety belts or the foot rests while the child is in the seat.
Adjusting the safety belts
To move the safety belts from one position to another:
Take the plastic buckle from behind the seat back. Slip the safety belt (15) and buckle (17) out of the opening
in the backrest. Insert the safety belt and buckle into the opening in the back at the desired height (fig. L).
Repeat the same operation for the other safety belt.
Adjusting the foot rests
Turn the blocking lever behind the bracket upward (fig. M).
Move the foot rest upward or downward to the desired position.
Close the blocking lever by pushing downwards until you hear a click.
Adjusting inclination of child seat
Turn the handle (18) of the saddle-mount (8) to adjust inclination of the seat (fig. N).
FINAL CHECK
Push the bicycle for several meters by hand, checking to make sure that no moving parts touch the child
seat, that none of the safety belts stick out around the wheel, and that the bicycle brakes and pedals still
work properly.
PLACING THE CHILD IN THE SEAT
Press the button on the large central buckle (14) until you hear a click showing that the hook has been
released (fig. O). Pull upwards to extract the buckle. Seat the child. Pull the safety belts down over the child's
head (fig. P).
Fasten the large central buckle to the opening nearest the child (fig. Q). Push the buckle all the way into the
opening until you hear a click. Adjust the belt holders (16) on the safety belt so that the belt will adhere to
the child's body (fig. R). Place the child's feet in the foot rests. Close the lace (12) and fasten it to the pin on
the back of the foot rest (fig. S).
REMOVING THE CHILD FROM THE SEAT
Loosen the laces restraining the child's feet.
Press the button on the large central buckle until you hear a click showing that the hook has been released.
Pull upwards to extract the buckle. Pull the safety belts up over the child's head.
MAINTENANCE
To maintain the functioning of the child seat and to prevent accidents we recommend the following: Check
regularly whether the fixation system of the Child seat on the bike is in perfect condition.
Check all components if they are damaged and if they work properly.
Never use the child seat if one of the parts is defective.
Damaged parts of the child seat must be replaced.
Contact a Bellelli authorized bicycle retailer to get the correct spare parts.
You can find these dealers on our website: www.bellelli.com.
If you had an accident with the bike and the child seat, and this does not show any visible damage at first
glance, we recommend to replace the child seat with a new one as a precaution.
Clean the seat with soap and water (do not use abrasive, corrosive or toxic products).
When not in use, keep the seat in a dry and dark location and at room temperature.
GUARANTEE
The conditions of the guarantee can be seen on our web site: www.bellelli.com.
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