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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

These instructions are important. Please read 

carefully and retain for future reference.
Backrest cover removal: 
First release the 
elastic strap at the bottom of the backrest 
cover. Slide the cover off. The cover can now 
be cleaned.
Headrest, booster seat cover removal: 
Slide the cover off. The cover can now be 
cleaned.
Washing the covers: The covers should be 
hand washed using a mild soap and warm 
water. Do not use chemicals and never 
attempt to bleach or dye the webbing. 
Allow to dry naturally.
IMPORTANT Note:
The seat restraint must not be used without 
the cover.
The seat cover should only be replaced with 
one recommended by the manufacturer, 
because the cover constitutes an integral 
part of the restraint's performance.
Do not use the car seat after an impact or 
accident.

6. Do not allow the seat to come into contact 

with corrosive chemicals etc.

Only suitable if the vehicle is fitted with 
3-point static, 3-point retractor safety belts, 
approved to UN/ECE Regulation no. 16 or 
other equivalent standards.
EXTREME HAZARD
Do not use in passenger seats equipped with 
air bags (SRS)

Please remove the car seat from the vehicle 
when it is not used and keep out of reach of 
your child.
Please always fasten the car seat when it is 
inside the vehicle.
Please always read the manual before using it. 
The manual is in the pocket located on the 
back of the cover.

1. This is a “Universal” child restraint, it is approved 

to ECE Regulation 44.04 for general use in 
vehicles and will fit most, but not all vehicle 
seats.

2. A correct fit is likely if the vehicle manufacturer 

has declared in the vehicle handbook that the 
vehicle is capable of accepting a “Universal” 
child restraint of this group.

3. This child restraint has been declared 

“Universal: under more stringent conditions 
than those applied to earlier designs which do 
not carry this notice.

4. If in any doubt, consult either the child restraint  

manufacturer or the retailer.

5. Keep the seat covered when the weather is 

hot as the buckle and other metal objects may 
become hot.

Summary of Contents for JC1206

Page 1: ...LBCS_0134_0912_V3 Group 1 2 3 Car Seat Suitable for 9kg to 36 kg approximately 9 months to 11 years Model JC1206...

Page 2: ...stment Belt guide Harness connector Seat belt routing slot Belt guide Headrest Belt guide Harness Slot Harness Chest pad Backrest Buckle crotch pad Booster seat Harness adjuster strap Harness adjuster...

Page 3: ...1 2 3 4 5 ATTACHING THE BACKREST TO THE BOOSTER SEAT...

Page 4: ...one of the harness straps off the harness connector 1 From the front of the seat pull it through the slot in the seat backrest and fabric cover 2 Thread the harness strap back through the next slot u...

Page 5: ...ess press the red button on the buckle downwards Pull the shoulder straps upwards to remove the slack from the lap sections of the harness 1 Now pull the adjuster strap until the harness is fully tigh...

Page 6: ...he lever 1 and pull the shoulder straps towards you to loosen the harness 2 Take care when adjusting the shoulder straps that you do not trap the harness adjuster straps as you press the lever down Pl...

Page 7: ...webbing Pull the webbing upwards to tighten the seat belt 4 Finish tightening the webbing by pulling the diagonal strap upwards until there is no slack and the seat is held firmly in place attach the...

Page 8: ...rest adjuster with your other hand Move the headrest up or down as required ensuring the position fits for your child Pull the front of the seat cover upwards and slot the crotch strap buckle through...

Page 9: ...or 2 3 Pull the webbing through the slots in the seat backrest and fabric cover 4 Locate the two webbing retainers on the underside of the seat 5 Turn the webbing retainers on their narrowest end and...

Page 10: ...oth the sections of the seat belt webbing go under the armrest closest to the buckle The diagonal belt goes through the red belt guide on the side of the headrest Check that the webbing has not become...

Page 11: ...from the car and lay on a clean flat surface Push the top of the backrest downwards until it is on the floor 1 Lift the bottom of the backrest upwards until the lugs are clear of the seat 2 Place the...

Page 12: ...n the seat belt making sure that the lap belt webbing goes under both armrests and the diagonal belt webbing goes over the armrest near the buckle Tighten the seat belt by pulling upwards on the diago...

Page 13: ...cover off The cover can now be cleaned Washing the covers The covers should be hand washed using a mild soap and warm water Do not use chemicals and never attempt to bleach or dye the webbing Allow to...

Page 14: ...or general use in vehicles and will fit most but not all vehicle seats 2 A correct fit is likely if the vehicle manufacturer has declared in the vehicle handbook that the vehicle is capable of accepti...

Page 15: ...ion no 16 or other equivalent standards EXTREME HAZARD Do not use in passenger seats equipped with air bags SRS What s the law on car seats The law states that you must use a car seat from birth until...

Page 16: ...Manufactured for Shop Direct Home Shopping Limited Skyways House Speke Road L70 1AB UK...

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