mothercare Milan User Manual

notice
1. This is a ‘Universal’ child restraint. It is approved to Regulation No. 44.03 series of amendments, for general use in vehicles and it will fit most, but not all car seats.
2. A correct fit is likely if the vehicle manufacturer has declared that the vehicle is capable of accepting a ‘Universal’ child restraint for this age group.
4. If in doubt, consult either the child restraint manufacturer or the retailer.
5. Only suitable if the approved vehicles are fitted with 3 point static or retractor safety belts approved to UN/ECE Regulation No.16 or other equivalent standards.
Made in France for Mothercare, Watford, Herts, WD24 6SH
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milan
user guide
Important. Please retain this user guide for future reference
Conforms to ECE R44.03 Universal
EXTREME HAZARD: Parents should not under any circumstances use this child restraint on a passenger seat equipped with an airbag.
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safety warnings
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PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION AS AN
INCORRECT INSTALLATION COULD BE DANGEROUS.
DO NOT USE THIS CHILD SEAT IN PASSENGER SEATS EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS.
This child seat must only be installed in a forward facing position in passenger
seats.
Do not use on side facing or rear facing seats.
Never attempt to use this child seat without fastening it into the car as
described in these instructions.
Do not add to or modify the seat in any way.
It is recommended that this car seat should be changed when it has been
subjected to violent stresses in an accident or has become badly worn.
Do not leave your child unattended in the seat at any time.
Ensure that no part of the seat is trapped in a door or folding seat. If your car
has a folding rear seat, ensure that it is correctly latched in the upright position.
Car interiors can become very hot when in direct sunlight. It is therefore
recommended that the child seat is covered when not in use.This prevents components, particularly those attached to the child seat, becoming hot and burning the child.
Luggage and other heavy or sharp objects should be secured in the car. Loose
objects are liable to cause injury in the event of an accident.
The safest seating position for a child car seat is on the rear seat of a vehicle.
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