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Care Instructions

Storage

Store this child seat in a safe place when not in use.

DO NOT place heavy objects on top of it.
Always store the child seat in a dry environment.

DO NOT store the child seat near a direct heat source such as a radiator.

Covers

The seat cover is easily removable and can be cleaned with a pH neutral soap and cold water.
Do not press, iron, dry clean, tumble dry or wring the covers.
Do not use solvents, caustic or abrasive cleaning materials.

Dry flat, away from direct heat and sunlight.

If the seat covers need to be replaced only use John Lewis certified parts. They are the only 
ones that are guaranteed to have been safety tested and designed to fit this seat.

Plastic/metal parts

Wipe clean using a mild soap and warm water.

You must not remove, dismantle or alter any part of the seat shell.

You must not oil or lubricate any part of the seat shell.

Inspection

Check your child seat regularly for wear and tear.

Seat may have a slight rattle when not in use, this is normal.
Check the adjustable parts of your child seat at intervals of about 6 months to ensure it is still 

fits correctly for your growing child.

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Summary of Contents for Group 1-2-3

Page 1: ...Group 1 2 3 car seat INSTRUCTIONS RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...fety is your responsibility If you have a query with this product or require replacement parts please contact your nearest John Lewis department store Do not discard any packaging until you are sure that you have all the parts Keep children clear during assembly as pack may contain small parts which may present a choking hazard Dispose of plastic bags immediately do not allow children to play with...

Page 3: ...3 Parts Seat Unit Crotch Pad Seat Liner Harness Pads Note Some parts may already be assembled as part of the seat unit ...

Page 4: ...4 Assembly Fitting the seat back 1 Lower the hooks at the base of the seat back onto the base 2 Raise the seat back to secure it in place 1 2 ...

Page 5: ...ixed facing forwards to the seat in the vehicle using the 3 point seat belt The child is secured in the booster using the 5 point harness The booster should not be secured using a lap belt The seat should only be used in the rear of the vehicle facing forwards as shown above and only where a 3 point safety belt is present OK OK OK ...

Page 6: ...ng Route the vehicle s seatbelt as shown below taking care to ensure the belt is routed around the rear of the seat and through the guides correctly Pull on the seatbelt after securing to ensure there is no slack in the belt ...

Page 7: ...7 In Use SecuringYour Child Bring the harness clips together and insert into the buckle together An audible click will con firm correct attachment Push the red button firmly to release Click ...

Page 8: ...ess To tighten the harness pull the belt at the base of the harness as indicated by the black arrow To loosen the harness press the button marked press firmly and pull gently on the harness straps as indicated by the white arrows ...

Page 9: ... shoulder straps sit no more than an inch above the shoulders of your child and not too low or too high It may be necessary to change the height of the shoulder straps In order to do this the straps can be disconnected at the rear of the seat as shown below ...

Page 10: ...10 In Use Adjusting the Harness Thread the harness strap through the appropriate hole in the seat back for your child ...

Page 11: ...11 In Use Adjusting the Harness It is important that the shoulder straps sit no more than an inch above the shoulders of your child and not too low or too high ...

Page 12: ...he seat in the vehicle with the child using the 3 point seat belt The booster should not be secured using a lap belt The seat should only be used in the rear of the vehicle facing forwards as shown above and only where a 3 point safety belt is present We recommend that you do not use the removable liner after the age of 18 months OK OK OK ...

Page 13: ...s It is necessary to remove the harness when using the seat in group 2 mode To do so firstly remove the straps from the connector on the rear of the seat Store the con nector Thread the shoulder straps through the back of the seat ...

Page 14: ... the Harness On the underside of the seat locate the three point at which the harness threads through the base of the seat Turn them to the side and push them through the base in order to remove the harness from the seat ...

Page 15: ...he headrest accordingly Secure your child into the seat using the vehicle s 3 point seat belt ensuring that the belt passes through the guide in the headrest and underneath the guide in the base as shown below Ensure there is no slack in the belt by gently pulling it tight ...

Page 16: ...situations occur when securing your child In some cases the strap attached to the seat belt buckle can be too long and ride too high under the armrest preventing the car seat from being fixed firmly If this happens choose another location in the car If you have any questions relating to this issue you should contact the manufacturer ...

Page 17: ...he booster is fixed facing forwards to the seat in the vehicle with the child using the 3 point seat belt The booster should not be secured using a lap belt The seat should only be used in the rear of the vehicle facing forwards as shown above and only where a 3 point safety belt is present OK OK OK ...

Page 18: ...18 In Use Removing the Seat Back Remove the seat back as shown below 1 2 ...

Page 19: ...Place the seat in the vehicle Secure your child into the seat using the vehicle s 3 point seat belt ensuring that the belt passes underneath the guides as shown below Ensure there is no slack in the belt by gently pulling it tight ...

Page 20: ...n doesn t occur when securing your child In some cases the strap attached to the seat belt buckle can be too long and ride too high under the armrest preventing the car seat from being fixed firmly If this happens choose another location in the car If you have any questions relating to this issue you should contact the manufacturer ...

Page 21: ...21 In Use Storage of Instruction Manual When not in use the instruction manual can be stored on the product as shown below ...

Page 22: ...Dry flat away from direct heat and sunlight If the seat covers need to be replaced only use John Lewis certified parts They are the only ones that are guaranteed to have been safety tested and designed to fit this seat Plastic metal parts Wipe clean using a mild soap and warm water You must not remove dismantle or alter any part of the seat shell You must not oil or lubricate any part of the seat ...

Page 23: ...duct before use and keep the instructions in a safe place for future reference The use of accessories other than those supplied by the manufacturer may be unsafe This car seat is suitable for children weighing 15 36 Kg The car seat is only suitable for use in the listed vehicles fitted with 3 point with retractor safety belts approved to ECE Regulation No 16 ...

Page 24: ...ver other than the one recommended by the manufacturer as the cover is an integral part of the restraint s performance Never leave your child unattended in the seat The rigid elements and plastic parts of a child car seat must be fitted and positioned in such a way that under conditions of normal vehicle use they cannot become trapped under a moving seat or in the door of the vehicle This child ca...

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