Joie gemm I0911DA Instruction Manual

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instruction manual
IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET IN
THE PLACE PROVIDED ON THE CHILD RESTRAINT
MODEL I0911DA
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Contents
Infant Insert ......................................................................... 17
Cleaning and Maintenance ........................................ 34 - 35
Welcome to Joie
Congratulations on becoming part of the Joie family. We are so ex­cited to be part of your journey with your little one. While traveling with the Joie gemm™ Child Restraint you are using a high quality product suitable for use with children who are up to approximately 6 months of age. Please carefully read this manual and follow each step to ensure a comfortable ride and best protection for your child.
Please keep the Instruction Manual handy for future reference.
DO NOT USE THIS CHILD RESTRAINT UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS US E R GU IDE AND IN YOUR VE H I C L E OW NERS MANUA L
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Quick Reference - Restraint and Base
Quick Reference - Use
Read the whole of these instructions carefully and if there
is any doubt about the method of installation , consult the
child restraint manufacturer or agent , or a child restraint
fitting station authorized by the relevant transport
authority, or in New Zealand an agent for the vehicle.
This Child Restraint is suitable for children
up to approximately 6 months of age. See
page 4 for more detailed information.
Vehicle Belt - must always be secure and pulled tight. See page 23 & 24
Carry Handle - must always be
locked into position.
See page 19
Tether Strap - must always be used when the restraint is installed in a vehicle. See page 26
Base Recline adjustment - base
must be reclined correctly
See page 22
Secure latching
- restraint must be securely latched into base. See page 25
IMPORTANT: After reading this Quick Reference
read the following instructions carefully
IMPORTANT: After reading this Quick Reference
read the following instructions carefully
Shoulder Straps - must always be at correct height and pulled tight. See page 12 - 14
Harness Straps
- must not be twisted. See page 14
Harness Buckle ­must always be securely fastened. See page 10
Suitable clothing - child's clothing must not interfere with the harness See page 11
Harness Tension­pull harness tight. See page 10
Head Liners and Infant
Insert - only use for smaller
children who require more
support.
See page 17
Child position - child
must be in full contact
with back of restraint.
See page 9
Shoulder Height -
shoulders must
not be above
the marker line
See page 13
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ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
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WARNING
WARNING
DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED IN THE CAR
• Use the restraint exactly as shown in the instructions.
• Supervision of children is needed because they may be able to
undo buckles.
• To ensure that baby's back is evenly supported, do not put
more than one nappy on the baby and make sure the nappy is
not folded thickly at the back.
• Do not allow the restraint to come into contact with polishes,
oils, bleach and other chemicals.
• Destroy the restraint if it has been in a severe crash, even if no
damage is visible.
• Repairs must only be done by the manufacturer or agent.
• Fit the harness firmly to the child.
• A loose harness or restraint is dangerous.
• Fit the restraint firmly to the car seat.
• Do not alter or modify this restraint.
• DO NOT USE A REAR FACING CHILD RESTRAINT WHERE AN
AIRBAG IS FITTED IN FRONT OF THE SEATING POSITION.
• THIS RESTRAINT MUST BE ATTACHED TO A CHILD RE-
STRAINT ANCHORAGE POINT IN THE CAR. REFER TO CAR
OWNERS HANDBOOK FOR LOCATION OF ANCHORAGE
POINTS. REFER TO A CHILD RESTRAINT FITTING STATION IF
NO ANCHORAGE POINTS ARE IN THE MOTOR CAR.
NOTE: The warnings on these two pages are those
required by the Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/
NZS 175 4 for this type of child restraint. Other warnings
specific to this particular child restraint will be found on
the following pages and throughout these instructions.
This Child Restraint is:
To be used only in a rearward-facing position until the infant's shoulders reach the shoulder height marker (approximately 6 months of age). Continue to use this infant restraint until the child reaches this limit. Infants are at risk of serious injury if they face forward too
early.
TO BE USED WITH A LAP-SASH/LAP ONLY SEAT BELT IN THE BACK OF MOST CARS WITH FORWARD FACING SEATS.
This restraint is 700 mm long, 440 mm wide and 480 mm high (with the handle down). Check the measurement between the front of the seat back of the rear seat and all front seats in the car in which the restraint is intended to be used to ensure the space available is sufficient.
Ensure that children have adequate ventilation and shade when in the vehicle. Do not use seat belt extenders if the car seat belt is not long enough to secure the child restraint.
Read carefully the whole of the instructions for the installation, and in the event of doubt about the method of installation, consult the child restraint manufacturer or agent, or a child restraint fitting station authorized by the relevant transport authority, or in New Zealand, consult the agent for the vehicle.
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INSTRUCTIONS
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12 13
14
13
7
2
5
1
9
8
4
3
1 Carry Handle 2 Infant Insert 3 Shoulder Pads 4 Buckle and Crotch Belt 5 Harness Adjuster Button 6 Harness Adjuster Strap 7 Canopy 8 Carry Handle Lock
9 Harness Straps 10 Seat Cover 11 Stroller Release Handle *only used with infant car seat adapters 12 Shoulder Strap Slots 13 Base Attachment Bars 14 Splitter Plate
Features - Child Restraint
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15 Tether Strap 16 Child Restraint Release Lever 17 Tether Strap Anchorage 18 Rebound Bar 19 Vehicle Belt Lock -Off 20 Level Indicator Bubble
21 Instruction Manual Storage 22 Recline Adjustment
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16
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22
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Features - Base
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ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
When baby is in the restraint, ALWAYS secure the harness and
adjust to a firm fit.
Always check buckle and other parts for hot surfaces. A carrier
left uncovered in the sun could burn a child. Cover with blanket if
leaving in car.
Do not use child restraint if any harness straps are cut, frayed or
damaged.
Do not use any products or accessories in conjunction with child
restraint not supplied with child restraint.
Fall hazard: Child’s movement can slide carrier. NEVER place
carrier near edges of countertops, tables or other high surfaces.
Always stay within arms reach whenever carrier is not on floor/
ground.
Suffocation hazard: Infant carrier can roll over on soft surfaces and
suffocate child. Never place carrier on beds, sofas, or other soft
surfaces.
Strangulation hazard: Child can strangle in loose restraint straps.
Always use harness. Never leave child in carrier when straps are
loose or undone.
Harness straps should be snug. A snug strap should not allow any
slack. It lies in a relatively straight line without sagging. It does not
press on the child's flesh or push the child's body into an unnatural
position.
Never place carrier on top of a shopping cart. Carrier will not be
properly secured and could fall.
Do not use carrier if it is damaged or broken.
Only use with Joie strollers or appropriate Joie adapters designed
for use with other strollers.
CLICK
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2
CHECK
Always check child restraint to
base connection.
Only install child restraint in a for-
ward facing vehicle seat. Never
install in a seat that faces the rear
or the side of the vehicle.
This is a rearward facing child
restraint. Do not install facing
side or forwards.
Never install the Child
Restraint in a seat with
a front airbag. DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY may
occur. Refer to your vehicle
Owners Manual for airbag
warnings and information.
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FIRST CHECK SHOULDER STRAP HEIGHT AND ADJUST IF NECESSARY. See page 12
1 Loosen harness by pressing on adjuster button while pulling on the harness straps.
2 Press button to open the quick release buckle. Spread harness straps apart.
3 Place child in restraint in seated position, firmly against both the back and bottom of the restraint.
Securing child in the restraint
4 Place buckle tongues into the quick release buckle. IMPORTANT: The buckle tongue pushed in last should "CLICK" when it locks into place. If it does not click, try again or try cleaning the buckle. See page 31.
6 Tighten harness by pulling on the adjuster strap at the front of the restraint.
"CLICK"
Securing child in the restraint
Note: you may need to pull excess shoulder strap webbing through the Quick Release Buckle Tongues upward towards the child’s shoulder and then pull on the adjuster strap. This may need to be repeated several times to get the webbing fitting snugly.
IMPORTANT
Shoulder Straps must
be a firm or snug fit.
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TO CHECK:
1 With child placed in the restraint, note where the shoulder straps enter the slots in the backrest. If adjustment is needed follow the next steps.
TO ADJUST:
2 With child removed, loosen harness. Turn carrier over and remove one shoulder strap harness loop from the metal splitter plate.
Shoulder Strap Height
Correct positioning of the shoulder straps is essential for your baby's safety.
IMPORTANT:
Never use clothing or
blankets that interfere
with providing a properly
tightened harness. An
unsecured child can come
out of the restraint during a
crash. Place blankets over
child AFTER harness has been properly tightened.
7 Verify that the harness is snug around the child’s waist and shoulders.
Securing child in the restraint
Requirement: The shoulder straps must be in the slots that are nearest to the child's shoulders, but not lower than the child's shoulders. The straps should be in the next available shoulder strap slots above your baby's shoulders.
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SHOULDERS MUST BE
BELOW THIS LINE
Shoulder Strap Height
IMPORTANT: if the baby's neck muscles
are unable to support their head,
they should remain rear facing.
Shoulder Strap Height
The shoulder straps must pass under the steel bars at the back of the restraint.
They must not must pass over the outside of the steel bars at the back of the restraint.
IMPORTANT
Shoulder Straps must
not be twisted.
3 Pull loose end of harness loop out through slot and place in correct slot.
4. Re-attach to splitter plate.
5. Repeat with the other shoulder strap.
This restraint has a shoulder height level label. Use this to gauge when your child is too big for the restraint. Once your child's shoulders reach the dotted line, it is time to move to a bigger restraint. See page 20.
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Seat Pad
Seat Pad Removal
1 Pull the fastening pieces underneath the edge of the seat out.
2 Remove the harness from the splitter plate.
3 Remove the seat cover from the adjustment button as shown.
Seat Pad
4 Remove the seat pad from the stroller release button as shown.
Shoulder Pads
Shoulder pads are removable and are not necessary for safety.
VERY IMPORTANT: Only use this child re­straint with the cover supplied or a manu­facturer-authorized replacement cover with
identical shoulder height markers.
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Infant Insert
The infant insert can be used to provide a snug fit for smaller babies.
In the back of the liner is an extra foam pad intended for use with low birth weight or very small babies. This may be removed when they are bigger.
Remove the infant insert from the child restraint once the baby is bigger.
front
back
Canopy
Canopy
To fit the canopy simply insert
the end of the canopy stay
into the mount point attached
to the side of the shell and
push firmly in until it clicks
into place.
To remove the canopy, press
the button in the canopy
mount and pull the canopy
stay out.
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The carry handle can be adjusted to 3 positions.
1 To adjust the handle position, squeeze handle buttons on both sides and rotate.
2 Rotate handle until it clicks into any of the 3 positions.
The carry handle can be used in a vehicle in any locked position.
Carry Handle
Be sure handle is locked
in the carry position
before lifting carrier by
handle. An unlocked
handle could move
unexpectedly, causing
injury to child.
The Next Restraint
This restraint is suitable for a baby up to approximately
6 months of age. When the baby’s shoulders are
level with the shoulder height marker (see page
13) they should move to a bigger restraint.
NOTE: although children
from approximately the age
of 6 months can move to a
forward facing restraint, it
is preferable if they move
first to a convertible style
restraint which has been
approved for use rearward
facing up to the age of
approximately 12 months.
Then when the child
reaches that age they
can change to a for ward
facing position
The next category of
restraint is forward facing
and has a six point harness
and will be suitable for
the child until they are
approximately 4 years of age.
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Installation -General
2 Position base on a forward
facing vehicle seat. Use
recline adjustment to position
bubble in indicator.
Adjust base so bubble is be-
tween the black patches.
3 Use recline adjustment, if
needed, to achieve correct
angle for installation. Recline
adjustment foot snaps into
position.
4 If the recline adjustment
foot does not give sufficient
recline, add a folded towel of
similar.
Installation - Base
IMPORTANT
Any extra padding placed
under the base must
be firmly folded so that
when the vehicle belts are
pulled up tight, the base
is secure.
Where to install the child
restraint?
Only install child restraint in a
forward facing vehicle seat.
Never install in a seat that
faces the rear or the side of the
vehicle.
Install in the rear seat, the
safest place is normally the
centre.
This is a rearward facing
child restraint. Do not install
facing side or forwards.
The base can be installed
on vehicles seats fitted with
either a lap belt or a lap/sash
belt.
1 To install correctly the
vehicle must be on a level
surface.
IMPORTANT
Correctly positioning the
child restraint is impor-
tant to ensure that in the
event of a crash the re-
straint can offer maximum
protection.
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"CLICK"
5 Place the base on the
vehicle seat and route the
vehicle belt through the
opening in the base labeled
‘Belt Path’ and buckle
the vehicle belt. Both the
shoulder and lap belt must be
under the blue lock off.
Push the base into the vehicle
seat firmly and pull the vehicle
belts TIGHT before locking
them in place.
Installation - Base
REARWARD FACING BELT
PATH
IMPORTANT
Vehicle Belts must be
pulled tight. DO NOT have
any slack in the belts.
Installation - Base
IMPORTANT
Always secure the base with a vehicle belt, even
when the restraint is not
fitted to it. An unsecured
base may be dangerous in
an accident or sudden stop.
BELT HERE
REARWARD FACING
BELT PATH
LAP AND SASH BELTS
6 CHECK:
a) Vehicle belt is securely
engaged in buckle.
b) Vehicle lap belt or lap/sash
belts are correctly positioned
in the lock-off.
c) Vehicle belt lock-off is
securely engaged.
d) Level indicator bubble is
fully in the clear area.
Use the Belt Path labels as a guide for correct belt placement.
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TO INSTALL:
First make sure there is noth-
ing in or on the base (blankets,
toys etc). These may stop
the restraint from latching in
securely.
Lower the restraint down into
the base. Listen for a "CLICK"
from the latches in the base.
Pull up on the restraint to en-
sure it is securely latched.
TO RELEASE:
Lift the restraint with one hand
while pulling up on the release
latch at the back of the base.
"CLICK"
Installation - Restraint
This child restraint has a
tether strap permanently at-
tached to the base.
WARNING
Straps may be dam-
aged by unsecured cargo in a collision.
Secure or remove
hazardous cargo
before using this strap.
Hatchback or wagon:
Do not use the child
restraint where this
strap may fall into a
split in the seat back.
Always attach hook
and remove slack.
Always use this tether strap.
Connect the tether strap to
the built-in anchorage fitting
in the vehicle, or if there is not
one available, install the an-
chor fitting supplied with this
restraint by following these
instructions.
NOTE: the tether strap wraps
around the sides of the re-
straint, not over the top.
Tether Strap - Use
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centre-line of seating position
Pull to increase tension
Installation - Tether Anchorage
If the car is fitted with a child
restraint anchorage point:
Locate the anchorage point
behind the rear seating
position (consult the vehicle
owners handbook for loca-
tion of the anchorage point).
Remove the thread plug from
the parcel shelf/floor/roof and
install the attachment bolt as
shown opposite.
CAUTION:
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE
ATTACHMENT BOLT. MAXI-
MUM TORQUE 20Nm.
Installation - Tether Anchorage
Attachment
Bolt
Lock
Washer
Spacers
(if
required)
Anchor
Fitting
Vehicle
Metal
Structure
Vehicle
Trim
FRONT OF VEHICLE
Always connect the snap
hook securely to the anchor-
age fitting.
Adjust the tether tension until
the webbing is pulled tight
- but not so tight that it is
lifting the child restraint off the
vehicle seat.
The anchor fitting must be
aligned as shown unless
stated otherwise in the vehicle
owners handbook.
If drilling a new hole, select a
position on the centre line of
the seating position, and no
closer than 100 mm from the
front edge of the parcel shelf.
In some vehicles without
a fixed parcel shelf an extension tether strap
may be required. These
are available in several
different lengths and can
be obtained from child
restraint retail outlets.
THIS RESTRAINT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE WHERE
THE ANCHORAGE STRAP MAY FALL INTO A SPLIT IN
THE SEAT BACK (E.G. HATCHBACK OR WAGON).
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Installation - Tether Anchorage
Attachment
Bolt
Spacers
(if required)
Anchor
Fitting
Vehicle
Metal
Structure
Vehicle Trim
FRONT OF VEHICLE
Lock Washer
Nut
Reinforcing
Washer
WARNING
CHILD RESTRAINTS MUST NOT BE ATTACHED TO
UNSOUND METAL OR WOOD OR SYNTHETIC STRUC-
TURES. WHEN DRILLING THE 9 MM HOLE DO NOT DRILL
THROUGH FUEL LINES, FUEL TANKS, ELECTRICAL WIR-
ING, OR RADIO SPEAKERS. WEBBING STRAPS MUST BE
PROTECTED FROM SHARP CORNERS AND EDGES.
THE ANCHOR FITTING MUST BE USED ONLY AS DE-
SCRIBED ABOVE. IT MUST NOT BE HOOKED ONTO ANY
OTHER OBJECT.
If the car is not fitted with
a child restraint anchorage
point:
For sedans only - drill a 9 mm
hole in the parcel shelf on the
centre line of the seating posi-
tion as shown on page 27.
Install the anchor bolt as
shown opposite.
For vehicles other than
sedans - In Australia, consult
your nearest child restraint fit-
ting station or traffic authority
for vehicle inspection to find
the best, correct position for
the placement of the anchor-
age point, and for the correct
attachment bolt length and
use of spacers.
In New Zealand, consult the
agent for the vehicle.
This Child Restraint is designed to attach to Joie stroller models
featuring a special tray, armbar or leg support.
The stroller models include, but are not limited to the following:
all Muze, Litetrax, Brisk, and Mirus models.
Use with Strollers
Never have more than one baby or child in the travel
system at one time i.e. do not have one baby in the
carseat and another in the stroller.
Always engage the stroller brakes before attaching the
child restraint.
Check that the parts used to attach the child restraint are
securely fastened on the stroller.
Before attaching the child restraint recline the stroller
seat back to the lowest position.
STROLLER USE WARNINGS
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Use with Strollers
To attach the child restraint to
a Joie stroller, follow these
steps:
Place child restraint into the
stroller so the notches in
the rockers fit over the edge of
the bumper bar, tray or
leg support. The child restraint
will then automatically
click into place. (Fig. 1, 2, 3 &
4 )
If the bumper bar has a fabric
cover, detach the hook
and loop fasteners on the
cover first and fold the fabric
back. (Fig. 4.1)
For strollers using the leg
support to attach the child
restraint, first adjust the leg
support to the vertical
position, detach the hook and
loop fasteners, and then fold
the fabric cover back. (Fig.
2.1)
Use with Strollers
1
3. Attaching to Bumper Bar
1. Attaching to Tray
2. Attaching to Leg Support
4. Attaching to Bumper Bar
1
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Use with Strollers
To remove the child restraint,
release the straps from the
child restraint, pull up the
stroller release handle to
release the child restraint
from the tray or bumper bar
or leg support, and then lift
child restraint out of stroller.
(Fig. 6)
If you have any problems
using these strollers, please
refer to their instruction
manuals.
Use the straps on both sides
of stroller to fix the child
restraint. ( Fig. 5)
IMPORTANT
Pull the child restraint
upwards to check that it
is fitted securely.
5.
6.
Cleaning and Maintenance
SEAT COVER
Wash with cold water and mild
detergent.
Do not iron.
Do not bleach or dry clean.
Do not twist the soft goods to dry
with great force. It may leave the
seat cover with wrinkles.
Hang dry the seat cover in the
shade.
PLASTIC AND METAL PARTS
Use only mild detergent, water
and a soft cloth to clean the car
seat shell, handle and harness
straps. Air dry.
Do not use undiluted detergent,
or other solvents to clean - these
may cause damage.
HARNESS STRAPS
Either spot clean or replace.
DO NOT IMMERSE THE
HARNESS STRAPS IN WATER.
NEVER iron the harness straps,
doing so may weaken the webbing.
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Cleaning and Maintenance
HARNESS BUCKLE
To clean the buckle: rinse using
warm water. DO NOT use any
soaps, solvents or lubricants.
Using anything other than
water can cause the buckle to
malfunction. Air dry.
When the buckle is operating
correctly the tongues will push in
easily and the second tongue will
CLICK when it latches into place.
If the buckle does not appear
to be working correctly get
it checked or replaced by
contacting the retailer from
where it was purchased,
or by contacting Bambino
International.
STORAGE
Remove the child restraint from
the vehicle seat if not in use for a
long period of time. Put the child
restraint in a cool, dry place and
somewhere your child cannot
access it.
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Australia Power Brands Pty Ltd
ACN 081952561
Bambino International Division
82 Bellingara Road, Miranda, NSW 2228
P.O. Box 2145, Taren Point, NSW 2229,
Australia.
Phone: (02) 8543 5570 Fax: (02) 8543 5571
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