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Mezzo Car Seat
Group 0+ infant carrier.
This product is tested to: BSEN1888:2003 (A1-A3:2005) This product conforms to: ECE R44.04 Group 0+ infant carrier. Suitable from birth up to 13kg
Instructions: Please read carefully and keep for future
reference. Your childs safety may be affected if you do not follow these instructions.
Safety Information when using the car seat with the Mezzo TS chassis This seat unit is suitable for children from birth to 15kg. Warning: to avoid injury ensure that your child is kept away when unfolding and folding this product. Warning: do not let your child play with this product. Warning: it may be dangerous to leave your child unattended. Warning: always use the crotch strap in combination with the waist belt. Warning: parcels, accessories and other items (eg hand bags, shopping bags, etc) that are placed on the pushchair may cause the unit to become unstable. Warning: do not lift and carry the pushchair while open with a child in it. Warning: do not use the pushchair on steep slopes, stairs, escalators, beaches, mud, etc. Warning: check that the pram body or seat unit attachment devices are correctly engaged before use. Warning: do not allow your child to climb unassisted into the pushchair. Warning: use the D rings provided for the attachment of a separate safety harness approved to BS6634. Warning: never leave rain covers, hoods and aprons on indoors and in hot weather Warning: do not use replacement parts or accessories other than those approved by manufacturer or retailer. Warning: the basket weight must not exceed 2kg. Warning: always apply the brakes when the pushchair is stationary. Warning: taking children up or down stairs, escalators, steps, steep slopes and muddy/rough terrain could be dangerous and should not be attempted. Any resulting damage will not be covered under the warranty. Remove your child from the pushchair and fold up for easy carrying to negotiate such hazards, or simply avoid them. Warning: do not allow children to play with the stroller. Warning: never assume a driver can see you or your child. Warning: if your stroller is to be used by someone unfamiliar with it, e.g grandparents then show them how it works before letting them use it. Warning: this pushchair is not suitable for running or skating. Warning: hold onto your stroller when close to moving vehicles and trains as the draught from the vehicles may move the stroller even with the brakes on.
Care, maintenance and cleaning instructions
Fabrics and chassis can be cleaned with non-abrasive cloth and mild detergent. Do not use bleach or use strong detergents. Inspect parts regularly. Contact retailer or manufacturer for servicing. - For quick cleanups, simply blot the desired area with a mild soap solution using a damp sponge and cool water. Clean your car seat base with a mild soap solution and cool water. Never use household detergents they can weaken plastic components. - Harness straps are only surface washable with a damp cloth and a mild soap solution. DO NOT machine wash or use hot water to wash.
Notices
1. The child car seat must only be used in vehicles which are fitted with a three pointseat belt system that has been approved by regulation ECE-16 or similar. 2. A correct fit is likely if the vehicle manufacturer has declared in the vehicle hand book that the vehicle is capable of accepting a ‘Universal ’child restraint for this group. 3. The child carseat is a ‘Universal’ child restraint; it conforms to regulation ECE-R44/04 for general use in vehicles. It will fit most, but not all vehicle seats. 4. This child seat has been declared ‘Universal’ under more stringent conditions than those applied to earlier designs, which do not carry the ‘Universal’ mark. 5. Child carseats can mark vehicle seat upholstery. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage or marking to vehicle seats. 6. Never use rearward facing child seat on a passenger seat with an active airbag. 7. If in doubt, consult manufacturer or the retailer.
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Safety advice when using the car seat in a vehicle Warning: the correct fitting of the car seat belt (following the red guide markings) is of vital importance for the safety of your child. See the labels on the seat itself. Warning: keep these instructions with the seat for future reference. Warning: never leave your child unattended. Warning: NEVER use the child seat on a passenger seat that is fitted with a front airbag. THIS CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS. - The product is only safe if it is used in strict accordance with these instructions. - The product must only be used on forward facing passenger seats which are fitted with automatic. 3-point safety belt which are approved to ECE R16 or equivalent. - The product may be used on a front or rear passenger seat but we recommend that it is fitted on the rear passenger seat. - The product must be replaced if it is involved in an accident as it may have unseen damage. - Do not use this product second hand as you do not know its history. - Ensure that all other passengers, luggage and loose objects are properly secured. - Do not lubricate any of the moving parts. - It is recommended that the car seat should not be used more than 5 years from the date of production the product may deteriorate due to, for example, ageing of the plastic. - Never use the child seat without the covers. Only covers approved by the manufacturer may be used. - The child seat must be secured with the car seat belt when not in use. - Ensure that the seat is not damaged by heavy objects or being caught in the car door. - Never make unauthorised alterations to the product. - Child seat parts may become hot in direct sunlight. Cover with sheet to prevent this.Most accidents occur on short trips, so do not be tempted to avoid using the seat simply because you are not travelling very far. - Do not leave the child in the seat for long periods of time. Take regular breaks on long journeys. - Set a good example by always wearing a seatbelt yourself. - Make sure that your child never plays with the buckle. Warning: failure to follow each of the following instructions can result in your child striking the vehicle’s interior during a sudden stop or crash. Warning: take care that the straps holding the restraint to the vehicle, are as tight as possible. Make sure that the straps restraining the child are adjusted to the child’s body and the straps are not twisted. Warning: it is important that the lap part of the harness belt system is worn low down, so that the pelvis is firmly engaged. Warning: the child restraint system MUST BE CHANGED after it has suffered from a violent impact in an accident.
Car seat belt The product must only be used with a 3-point car seat belt that has been approved to ECE R16 or equivalent. NEVER use a 2-point seatbelt.Your child seat can be fitted in most cars. However, some cars are designed so that proper installation is not possible. In this case, try another seat. 2
Car seat travelling advice In order to maximise the protection that the seat can give your child, please adjust the harness so that it fits snugly and make sure that the seat is fitted correctly. Research shows that correct installation is the most important factor in car seat safety. Please take the time to read the instruction manual carefully. Our product offers maximum protection when it is used in accordance with the instructions. If you have any questions concerning the use of the product please do not hesitate to contact us. - This child seat is designed for use for children whose weight is 13kg or less and whose heights are 66cm (26 inches) or less. - This child seat must only be used rear facing position, and must NEVER be used forward facing. For maximum protection, the centre rear seat position is recommended as the safest position in most vehicles for installing a child restraint. (Only if the vehicle seat is fitted with a 3-point adult belt). - Your child seat should not be purchased or sold as a second hand item. - Remove child out of the car as first priority in an accident. - While travelling it is recommended that any luggage or other objects liable to cause injuries in the event of a collision shall be properly secured. - Do not use your child seat on a vehicle seat with lap belts only. - Your child seat should be securely belted to the vehicle, even when unoccupied because in a crash an unsecured child seat may injure other passengers. - Please take a rest every two hours if you are travelling with a baby in the car seat. - Please check the car seat condition if you are going to travel a long distance with a child. - Please put all excess luggage into the boot of your car if you are going to travel with a baby, because loose items may hurt a baby when travelling on unstable roads or because they move suddenly when braking. - Please always check the car seat before you place a baby into it. - Please get in touch with the dealer if anything breaks on the car seat. Only the manufacturer or an authorised agent may do repairs. DON’T try and fix the car seat by yourself. It might be damaged or cause more damage. - Always check the buckle hole before you buckle up as it may contain crumbs or obstructions that prevent a secure lock. - Keep your car seat out of reach of children when not in use. - Please keep the PE bag out of the reach of children when unpacking the car seat. - NEVER place the car seat on a seat where an air bag is active. - Do not modify the car seat.
Airbag warning ! Extreme Danger ! Do not use a rear facing car seat on a front passenger seat where an active passenger side air bag is fitted. The air bag inflates rapidly and can throw a rear-facing child seat into the back of a passenger seat with great force, which can injure or kill a child. 3
Parts A. Shoulder strap B. Harness adjuster C. Belt hook D. Handle adjustment E. Carry handle F. Shoulder pads G. Crotch pad H. Head hugger
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Handle adjustment A.1
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Face the seat: push the red button each side of the handle, rotate and release the red button to desired position until you hear a click. There are three positions available. See the picture. A.1. carrying/fitting position, make sure handle is locked. A.2. Rocker - keep away from the edge of surfaces e.g. tables. A.3. Feeding position. NEVER place the car seat on a soft surface e.g. cushion, mattress, pillow etc, due to risk of suffocation if car seat tips over. Never leave a child unattended.
Insert cushions This product does not come with an insert cushion. It is recommended that an insert cushion is used for very small babies.
Removing the head hugger B.1
B.1. To remove the headhugger, undo the harness and remove the chest pads by sliding them down the harness. Thread the harness straps through the button holes at the base of the head hugger from front to back and remove. Replace chest pads if required and fasten harness. To fit the head hugger, undo the harness and remove the chest pads, thread the harness straps through the head hugger button holes from the back to the front, replace chest pads and fasten harness. 4
Harness adjustment C.2
C.1 (Approx weights) 10kg - 13kg Newborn - 10kg
C.1. This car seat has 2 sets of slots. Select the most suitable slots according to the child’s weight.The shoulder harness straps should emerge from the backrest level with (or slightly above) the child’s shoulders. C.2. To change the harness strap position, undo the harness straps and remove chest pad by sliding it down the shoulder strap. Pull through the belt slots in the back of the car seat and re-thread them through the desired slots. NOTE: make sure the harness straps are set at equal heights before using the car seat.
Positioning the car seat WARNING: do NOT fit the car seat if an active air bag is fitted.
Only fit the car seat using a 3 point seat belt.
The child seat must not touch the front passenger seat.
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Installing the car seat E
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D. Choose a seat suitable for fitting the car seat to. See section above. E. Pull the seat belt straps so there is a lot of slack allowing you to wrap it around the car seat. This will make it easier to thread through the correct mounting points F. Fit the lap belt across the car seat first by sliding the belt under the two side mouldings G
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G. Once the lap belt is secure wrap the shoulder belt around the back of the car seat and attach it into the clip (see G.1) Make sure all the slack is taken out of the shoulder belt (see G.2) H. Once the seat belts are in their correct mounting points make sure the seat belt buckle is secure and there are no twists in the belt. NOTE: pull front to back and left to right to check for secure installation. NOTE: vehicle MUST be on level ground and child seated when levelling.
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I.1 The car seatbelt buckle must be lower than the top edge of the car seat. I.2 If the vehicle seatbelt buckle is above the top edge of the child seat then this car seat is not suitable for the vehicle. This is called ‘buckle crunch’. It means the seatbelt tongue (the part that slots into the buckle) can bend over the top edge of the child seat. This can cause the vehicle seat belt to come undone in an accident. 6
Fitting the harness START HERE
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Note: a new born baby may need extra support around the head and body. The child seat comes with a head hugger, but you may need to purchase an insert cushion if you are going to use it for a newborn or small baby less than 7 months old.
J3 - Place the child in the seat and ensure there are no spaces under the child. J3
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J2 - Unbuckle the harness and move the shoulder straps apart. J1 - Press the belt adjuster button and pull on the shoulder harness straps to create slack. DO NOT pull on the shoulder pads as these are fixed.
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J5 J6 J6 - Pull the harness adjuster strap to secure the harness around the child.
J5 - Buckle up the harness. Ensure harness buckle is firmly clicked into place.
J4 - Place the shoulder harness over the shoulders.
Note: do not place your child in a sleeping bag, blanket or other bulky wrapping before putting the child in the restraint. The shoulder straps will not fit snugly and the child will not be safe.
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J7 J7 - The harness should allow 2 finger-widths of space. This is the ideal tightness. Note: check that the buckle is secured by attempting to pull the above and below part to remove the connectors.
J8 - To release harness: Press the red button on the buckle and pull out the shoulder harness.
Removing the car seat 1. Press the red release button on buckle, unfasten the buckle connector A&B. 2. Lift up the harness straps and lay them flat on the back of child seat. 3. Take your child out of the child seat. 4. Unbuckle the vehicle seat belt. 5. Pull out the vehicle seat belt through the seat belt hooks in the child seat. 6. Remove the child seat from the vehicle.
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