
38 Safety Notes
GB
dDanger!
Danger of severe or mortal injuries if the
following instructions are not followed.
fAlways secure your baby in the baby shell.
fNever trap the end of the belt in moving parts
(e.g. automatic doors, escalators...).
fNever leave your baby out of your sight when
you place him or her on a raised surface (e.g.
changing table, tabletop...).
dDanger!
Danger of burns by hot plastic parts on the
child seat if the seat was exposed to the sun.
fProtect the child seat against exposure to
intense sunlight.
dWarning!
Loss of safety function.
fRegularly inspect all important parts for signs
of damage. Make sure that the mechanical
components function properly.
fThe child seat must not be used without a
cover. Make sure to use only a genuine cover,
because the cover is an essential part of the
system function.
fAlways have a damaged child seat (e.g. after
being dropped, etc.) checked by the
manufacturer.
fAn accident with an impact speed of more than
10 km/h (6 mph) can cause damage to the
child seat that is not necessarily obvious.
Always have this child seat checked by the
manufacturer and replace it if necessary.
Notes
dNotes!
fPlease do not leave your child alone in the
vehicle.
fUsing the child seat can produce signs of wear
on some sensitive car seats (e.g. leather). To
avoid this, you can place a blanket or a towel
underneath the child seat.
fMake sure that the child seat is not trapped
between hard parts (vehicle door, seat rails,
etc).
fIn order to protect your baby, do not place any
objects in the footwell in front of the ISOFIX
adapter.
fThe baby shell requires only one vehicle seat.
However, this does require the baby to be in a
semi-reclined position. Take your baby out of
the baby shell as often as possible in order to
relieve his or her spinal column. When outside
the vehicle, also remember not to leave your
baby in the baby shell for too long a time.
fPlease refer to your vehicle’s Driver’s Manual
for information on how to use the ISOFIX
mounting points in your vehicle.
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