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EN
To guarantee your child’s safety, adjust the strap (D) of the foot rest. Unlock the
strap (D) and adjust it to the child’s foot. Lock it again making sure the strap
does not hurt the child.
ENGLISH
MAINTENANCE
To keep the baby seat in good working conditions and to prevent accidents we
recommend the following:
- Check regularly the xation system of the seat to the bicycle in order to make sure it is
in perfect condition.
- Check all the components to see if they work properly. Do not use the seat if any of the
components are damaged. Damaged components must be substituted.
- Clean the seat with soap and water (do not use abrasive, corrosive or toxic products).
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
• The bicycle rider must be at least 16 years of age;
• The baby seat is only suitable for transporting children with a maximum weight of 48.5
lbs / 22 kg, with an age limit of 7 years. Check the child’s weight regularly and do not
carry a child that weighs more than this.
• Do not carry a child less than 12 months of age, in this baby seat. To be a passenger, the
child must be able to sit up straight with the head held upright while wearing a bicycle
helmet.
• Check if all parts of the bicycle function correctly with the baby seat mounted.
• Do not install this baby seat on a racing bicycle.
• Secure the child on the baby seat ensuring that all the safety belts and straps are fas-
tened rmly but not so tight as to cause discomfort to the child;
• Make sure the seat stays slightly reclined towards the back and not towards the front, to
avoid the child from slipping
• The baby seat must never be used before adjusting the safety belt.
• Do not allow any part of the child’s body or clothing, shoelaces, baby seat belts, etc. to
come in contact with moving parts of the bicycle because this could harm the child or
cause accidents.
• You are recommended to mount the seat on bicycles supplied with wheel-covers, in
order to prevent the child from inserting his feet or hands into the wheel’s spokes. It is
also recommended to use a saddle-cover or a saddle with internal springs, in order to
prevent the child from crushing his ngers in the saddle springs.
• Dress the child with proper clothes according to weather conditions and use an ap-
propriate helmet.
• The seat has a marking of the centre of the gravity. After tting a child seat to a bicycle,
this marking cannot be behind the rear wheel axle more then 10 cm. Make the adjust-
ment through the alteration of the position of the baby seat in one of the 3 positions
available.
• When the baby seat is not in use, fasten the waist buckle of the security harness to
prevent the straps from dangling and entering in contact with any turning parts of the
bicycle such as wheels, brakes, etc. as these may be a hazard to the cyclist.
• For safety reasons any modication of the seat is not advisable.
• Never leave a child in the seat unattended to.
• Don’t carry supplementary luggage that surpasses the load capacity of the bicycle,
never carry the supplementary luggage on the baby seat. In case you can’t do without
it, carry it in front of the rider.
• The rider should pay special attention to the dierent performance of the bicycle when
the baby seat is being used.
• Check regularly the condition of the screws and substitute them if necessary according
to the mounting instructions; don’t use the baby seat if any part is broken.
• The position of the baby seat must be adjusted so that the bicycle rider does not touch
the baby seat with the feet when in motion.
• The weight of the rider and the child carried must never be more than the maximum
load allowed for the bicycle. Check the bicycle instruction manual from the bicycle sup-
plier to make sure the bicycle supports this additional load.
• You must cover any sharp or pointy object of the bicycle that may be reached by the
child
• The seat and cushion can get hot if under the sun for a long time. Make sure that they
aren’t too hot before seating the child.
• When transporting the bike on luggage racks or bicycle racks on the car roof or boot
door, always take the child seat o the bike. The drag could damage the bicycle or child
seat or tear it o the bicycle.
• Check that the seat functions correctly when mounted.
• Check the laws and regulations in your country, related to carrying children in seats
attached to bicycles.