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The child car seat’s fabric cover can be removed<br />

and cleaned by hand or in a washing<br />

machine at 30°C. Please refer to the care label<br />

for instructions on cleaning the seat fabric.<br />

Never use abrasive detergents or solvents. Do<br />

not spin dry the fabric cover, let it dry without<br />

wringing.<br />

The fabric cover must only be replaced with<br />

another cover approved by the manufacturer,<br />

since it is an integral part of the child car seat<br />

and, therefore, one of its safety elements.<br />

WARNING! To ensure the safety of the child<br />

car seat, never use it without its fabric cover.<br />

To remove the fabric cover, first release the<br />

restraint harness as follows:<br />

- press the restrain harnesses adjustment button<br />

and, at the same time, grasp the two<br />

child car seat straps below the shoulder<br />

straps, pulling them towards you to release<br />

them (diag. 37).<br />

- release the restraint harness, pressing the red<br />

button on the buckle (Diag. 38).<br />

- open the fabric cover velcro fastener on the<br />

interior of the backrest (Diag. 48).<br />

- push the harness strap, together with the<br />

shoulder strap, under the cover (Diag.49).<br />

- repeat this procedure for the other strap.<br />

- remove the headrest cover, the crotch strap<br />

and the child car seat cover.<br />

To replace the fabric cover and safety harness,<br />

proceed as follows:<br />

- replace the headrest cover, the crotch strap<br />

and the child car seat cover.<br />

- before closing the velcro fasteners, thread<br />

the restraint straps over the fabric cover<br />

(Diag. 50).<br />

ATTENTION! Check that the harness straps<br />

are not twisted.<br />

ATTENTION! The fabric cover on some versions<br />

is fitted with a zip instead of Velcro fasteners.<br />

How to Clean the Plastic or Metal Parts<br />

Clean the plastic and coated metal parts only<br />

with a damp cloth.<br />

Never use abrasive detergents or solvents.<br />

The movable parts of the child car seat must<br />

not be lubricated.<br />

Checking the Condition of the<br />

Components<br />

It is recommended to check regularly the condition<br />

of the following components to ensure<br />

that they are not damaged or worn out:<br />

38<br />

• Fabric cover: Check that the padding does<br />

not come out from the seams. Check the<br />

condition of the seams: they must always<br />

be intact and undamaged.<br />

• Harnesses: Check that the fabric weft is<br />

not frayed or the harness strap worn out in<br />

the parts corresponding to the adjustment<br />

strap, crotch, shoulders and harness adjustment<br />

plate.<br />

• Plastic parts: Check that the plastic parts<br />

are not worn out, damaged or faded.<br />

CAUTION! If the child car seat is deformed or<br />

worn out, it must be replaced: it may no longer<br />

comply with the original safety standards.<br />

Storing the Product<br />

When it is not fitted into the car, it is recommended<br />

to store the child car seat in a<br />

dry place, away from sources of heat and to<br />

protect it from dust, humidity and direct sunlight.<br />

Product Disposal<br />

When the child car seat no longer complies<br />

with the original safety standards, interrupt<br />

its use and dispose of it at an appropriate collection<br />

point. Dispose of the product as laid<br />

down in the environmental norms in force in<br />

the Country of use.<br />

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,<br />

PLEASE CONTACT:<br />

<strong>Chicco</strong> UK Ltd<br />

Prospect Close<br />

Lowmoor Road Business Park<br />

Kirkby in Ashfield<br />

Nottinghamshire NG17 7LF<br />

Customer Services Helpline<br />

Tel: 01623 750870<br />

www.chicco.com

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