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not twisted, making sure that they go correctly over the child’s
pelvis (lap belt) and over the child’s shoulders (body belt).
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Do not make any changes to the fastening system; this could put
the child’s safety at risk.
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The fastening system must not be damaged and must not get
trapped by any mobile parts inside the vehicle or by the car doors.
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Protect the uncovered parts of the restraint system from direct
sunlight so that the baby’s skin does not come into contact with
very hot parts.
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It is very important not to use second hand products, because
JANÉ-CONCORD can only guarantee complete safety for articles
used by the original buyer.
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These instructions must be followed carefully for the correct use
of the restraint system; failure to do so may put the child’s safety
at risk.
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Make sure any companions also know how to get the child out in
the event of an accident.
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Secure any luggage or other objects to reduce the risk of injuries
in the event of an accident.
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The instruction manual should always be kept with the safety seat.
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The use of accessories or replacement parts is not permitted and
will cancel the guarantee and any liability claims. Only accessories
approved by JANÉ-CONCORD are excluded from this.
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Your safety seat should be replaced by a new one whenever it has
been involved in an accident, or sent to the manufacturer with a
report of the accident for it to be checked.
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WARNING: Make sure you are aware of the road traffic legislation
of the country in which you are driving. The use of your child res-
traint system may be restricted.
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For car seats used together with a chassis, this article does not
replace a cot or a bed. If the child needs to sleep, he should be
placed in a suitable carrycot, cot or bed.