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USER MANUAL Street i-Size Foppapedretti
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Gray baby car seat with black plastic seats and a green accent tag (no text or symbols visible)
ISO/B2

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Simple icon of a person sitting in a car seat, enclosed in a rounded square frame (no text or symbols)ECE R129-03
IT SEGGIOLINO AUTO - Istruzioni di montaggio
EN CAR SEAT - Assembly instructions
FR SIÈGE-AUTO - Notice d'utilisation
DE AUTOSITZ - Montageanweisungen
ES SILLA DE COCHE - Manual de instrucciones
PT CADEIRA AUTO - Manual de instruções
EL ΠΑΙΔΙΚΟ ΚΑΘΙΣΜΑ ΑΥΤΟΚΙΝΗΤΟΥ - Οδηγιεσ χρησησ
SQ SEDILJA E MAKINËS - Udhëzimet e montimit
EN. IMPORTANT! READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
FR. IMPORTANT! LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT ET CONSERVER SOIGNEUSEMENT A PORTEE DE MAIN POUR UNE UTILISATION ULTERIEURE
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3 ① ② ③ CLICK
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4 ① ②
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Shoulder
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8 CLICK
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12 CLICK
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Illustration of a car seat with two zoomed-in insets showing seat positions (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a hand holding a tool with a red arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)
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Diagram showing cable fastening technique with labeled components and checkmark indicators
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Illustration of a car seat assembly with a 'TOP TEACHER' logo, showing no text or symbols on the diagram itself.
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17 ⑧ 1
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18b ① ②
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Diagram illustrating three steps of a car seatbelt buckle adjustment, labeled with numbered instructions and a 'CLICK' button.
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Illustration of two car seat covers with a red arrow indicating the seatbelt (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a hand holding a small object with a red arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a car seat with hands and a red arrow indicating a specific seat area (no text or symbols present)
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Illustration of two hands performing a mechanical press or valve operation, showing left and right states with red arrows indicating direction (no text or symbols)
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24 ① ②
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26 ① ②
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31 CLICK
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33 CLICK
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34 A A C B
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CLICK
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A B C
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41 CLICK
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44A 1. 2. 1.
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44B 3.
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45
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46 76-87 cm 88-105 cm
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100-150 cm
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47INDICE
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Diagram showing a hand holding a device with blue arrows indicating movement or force, and a red button inside (no text or symbols)| Warnings | PAG 30 |
| Components | PAG 34 |
| Restrictions and requirements regarding the use of the product and vehicle seat | PAG 35 |
| Use in the vehicle | PAG 36 |
| Adjusting the height of the headrest and straps | PAG 37 |
| Adjusting the seat belt (harness) | PAG 37 |
| Using the buckle | PAG 38 |
| How to install the ISOFIX system | PAG 38 |
| Mode A - installation in the forward-facing position | PAG 38 |
| Removing the car seat from the vehicle / Removing the ISOFIX system | PAG 40 |
| Removing the harness (storing the safety harness away) | PAG 40 |
| Mode B1 - installing with 3-point seat belt together with ISOFIX connectors | PAG 41 |
| Mode B2 - installing with 3-point seat belt | PAG 42 |
| KID-PAD installation | PAG 43 |
| Using the newborn reducer | PAG 43 |
| Removing the lining | PAG 43 |
| Maintenance and cleaning | PAG 44 |
| Formal guarantee | PAG 45 |
WARNINGS
ATTENTION:
- Before use, it is recommended that you carefully read the instructions, which you will need to follow strictly in order to have the highest levels of product safety.
- Store these instructions carefully for future reference. These instructions can be stored in the special compartment on the car seat during the period of use.
- Failure to follow the car seat installation instructions carefully could pose a risk to your baby.
- Do not use a car seat on the front seat where active airbags are fitted, as this can be dangerous. This risk does not apply to the side airbags.
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This car seat is approved according to the ECE R129/03 regulation for the transport of children between 76 cm and 150 cm in height, and can be installed:
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In the forward-facing position (children between 76 and 105 cm in height), with the ISOFIX anchoring system + Top Tether.
- In the forward-facing position (children between 100 and 150 cm in height), with the ISOFIX anchoring system + the vehicle 3-point seat belt or with the vehicle 3-point seat belt only.
- IMPORTANT: Do not use forward facing before the child's age exceeds 15 months. The car seat can be installed facing forward once the child is at least 76~cm tall.
- NOTICE: This is an i-Size Enhanced Child Restraint System. It is approved according to UN Regulation No. 129, for use in, i-Size compatible vehicle seating positions as indicated by vehicle manufacturers in the vehicle users' manual. If in doubt, consult either the Enhanced Child Restraint System manufacturer or the retailer.
- NOTICE: This is a i-Size booster seat Enhanced Child Restraint System. It is approved according to UN Regulation No. 129. for use primarily in “i-Size seating positions” as indicated by vehicle manufacturers in the vehicle user’s manual. If in doubt, consult either the Enhanced Child Restraint System manufacturer or the retailer.
- WARNING: NEVER leave your child unattended – your child's safety is your responsibility.
- WARNING: Adult assembly required.
- WARNING: The child car seat must be fitted in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Incorrect installation could be dangerous.
- WARNING: Always ensure that new or occasional users [e.g. grandparents] have read the instructions or been taught the correct installation by someone who has read and understood the instructions.
- WARNING: Always keep this instruction manual with the child car seat, or in the vehicle in which you are carrying the child car seat. Some models of child car seat have a pocket to store the instructions.
WARNINGS
- WARNING: If in doubt regarding the installation and correct use of the car seat, contact the manufacturer of the child restraint device.
BEFORE STARTING
- WARNING: Do not fit the child car seat in a rearward facing position
- WARNING: Before installing the child car seat ensure that the passenger seat you are using is locked in the upright position.
- WARNING: Do not use the child car seat in the home - it has only been designed to be used in the car.
- WARNING: Do not leave loose/unsecured objects on the back seat of your car or the parcel shelf. They may be dangerous to your child if you are forced to brake suddenly.
WHEN USING THE CHILD CAR SEAT
- WARNING: WARNING: Make sure that the child car seat is placed somewhere so that rigid items and plastic parts do not become trapped in doors or movable seat units when the seat is in everyday use.
- WARNING: Always use the vehicle's door child safety lock system, if one is available, to make it impossible for the child to open the car doors from inside.
- WARNING: Allow the child a break during long car journeys and make sure they don't get out of the car seat unaided and without supervision.
- WARNING: NEVER leave your child unattended – your child's safety is your responsibility.
- WARNING: Ensure that the child car seat is secured to the car seat at all times even when not in use.
- WARNING: The child car seat must be fitted securely to the passenger seat. Ensure that it is not loose or wobbly after you have fitted it.
- WARNING: The child seat shall not be used without the cover.
- WARNING: The seat cover should not be replaced with any other than the one recommended by the manufacturer, because the cover constitutes an integral part of the restraint performance.
- WARNING: Allow the child a break during long car journeys and make sure they don't get out of the car seat unaided and without supervision.
- WARNING: In the event of an emergency it is important to be able to release the child quickly (as defined by British Standards). This means that seat buckle cannot be fully tamper proof and you should actively discourage your child from playing with or using the buckle.
WARNINGS
- You should actively discourage your child from playing with or using the buckle.
SEAT BELT
- WARNING: NEVER use any load bearing contact points other than those described in these instructions.
- WARNING: Ensure that the lap section of the seatbelt or harness is worn low down, so that pelvis is firmly engaged. The harness must be tight enough, the space between the pectoral belt and the child's chest must not be more than two fingers thick. The abdominal belt of the harness should be in the lowest possible position to adequately restrain the child's pelvis.
- WARNING: Make sure that ALL the passengers in your vehicle have their seatbelts fastened, as unrestrained people can be very dangerous to the child in an accident..
- WARNING: NEVER use a seatbelt routing scheme that differs from these instructions.
- WARNING: The lap and diagonal seatbelt must be used at all times when your child is in the child car seat.
SUNLIGHT/HOT DAYS
- WARNING: Do not leave your child in the child car seat while parked in direct sunlight or on a hot day.
- WARNING: Do not subject the child car seat to prolonged direct sunlight as this may be dangerous for your child (the metal and plastic fittings could become hot) and may cause the fabric to fade. You can reduce this problem by covering the child car seat with a sheet when not in use.
SECOND HAND OR DAMAGED CHILD CAR SEATS AND SEATBELTS
- WARNING: Never buy a second hand child car seat. It may have unseen damage.
- WARNING: The manufacturer only guarantees this product when the original owner uses it.
- WARNING: You MUST replace the child car seat and your vehicles seatbelts if they become badly worn or amaged.
- WARNING: You MUST replace the child car seat if it is involved in an accident it may have unseen damage and may not protect your child as well as it should. At the very least send the child car seat to your retailer for inspection, together with the accident report.
- The FOPPAPEDRETTI company declines all responsibility for improper use of the product and for any use that does not comply with these instructions.
IMPORTANT WARNING
from 76 to 105 cm (i-Size universal ISOFIX)
- This is an i-Size Enhanced Child Restraint System. It is approved according to UN Regulation No. 129, for use in, i-Size compatible vehicle seating positions as indicated by vehicle manufacturers in the vehicle users' manual. "Street i-Size" can be used in all i-Size seating positions and in any ISOFIX seating positions. If in doubt, consult either the Enhanced Child Restraint System manufacturer or the retailer.
- From 76 cm to 105 cm it must be installed on seats equipped with the Isofix System and Top Tether.
From 100 cm to 150 cm (i-Size booster seat).
- This is a i-Size booster seat Enhanced Child Restraint System. It is approved according to UN Regulation No. 129, for use primarily in “i-Size seating positions” as indicated by vehicle manufacturers in the vehicle user’s manual. “Street i-Size “ can be use in all i-Size seating positions and, it can be used also in any UNIVERSAL seating position provided that it does not conflict with the interior of the car. If in doubt, consult either the Enhanced Child Restraint System manufacturer or the retailer. WARNING! DO NOT use the Top Tether from 100 to 150 cm.
- If the vehicle is not fitted with Isofix anchorage, the “Street i-Size” can be installed (in the 100-150 cm configuration) front-facing with a 3-point adult safety belt, approved according to UN/ECE Regulation No. 16 or equivalent.
- WARNING! When using the 3-point adult safety belt, make sure that the lap portion is positioned correctly on the pelvic area.
COMPONENTS
| AUTOSITZ | GRUPPEINSTALLATIONSMETHODETYP | ||
| Street i-Size 76 | -105 cm i-SizeISO | FIX + Top Tether | |
| Street i-Size 100 | -150 cm i-Size bo | SOEIXseat3-Punkt-Sicherheitsgurt | |
| Street i-Size 100 | -150 cm i-Size bo | oster seat3-Punkt-Sicherheitsgurt | |
- Headrest
- Chest belt protection
- 5-point seat belt
- Buckle
- Crotch protection
- Shoulder strap adjustment button
- Shoulder strap adjustment belt
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ISOFIX release button
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ISOFIX connectors
- Lap belt guide loop
- Lap belt guide
- Headrest adjustment handle
- Top Tether
- Reducer
- Guida per connettore ISOFIX
It is recommended to use the car seat with ISOFIX connectors if the vehicle is equipped with ISOFIX anchorage.
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RESTRICTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS REGARDING THE USE OF THE PRODUCT AND VEHICLE SEAT
WARNING! Follow the restrictions at all times:
- The car seat can be installed facing forward once the child is at least 76 cm tall.
- IMPORTANT! Do not use forward facing before the child's age exceeds 15 months.
- The vehicle seat must be forward facing. Never use this car seat on vehicle seats facing the sides or opposite to the direction of the driver's seat.
| CAR SEAT | GROUP INSTALLATION METHODS TYPE | ||
| Street i-Size 76 | -105 cm i-Size|SOFIX + Top Tether | ||
| Street i-Size 10 | 0-150 cm i-Size booster seat|SOFIX + 3-point Seat Belt | Belt | |
| Street i-Size 10 | 0-150 cm i-Size booster seatpoint Seat Belt | ||
The car seat can be fitted only if the vehicles considered as suitable are equipped with 3-point seat belts approved pursuant to Regulation UN/ ECE n.16 or other equivalent standards.

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The car seat can be installed as shown in the figure:


| • Forward-facing | YES |
| • Rear-facing | NO |
| • With a 2-point seat beltThe use of two-point seat belts significantly increases the risk of injury to the child in the event of an accident. | NO |
| • With 3-point seat beltsThe seat belt must be approved according to the ECE R16 regulation or other equivalent standards | YES |
| • With the ISOFIX anchoring system and Top Tether If a front airbag is fitted: slide the passenger seat very far back and check the instructions contained in the vehicle manual. | YES |
| • On the front passenger seatDO NOT USE ON PASSENGER SEATS EQUIPPED WITH ACTIVE FRONT AIRBAGS!The car seat can be attached to the front passenger seat using the ISOFIX systems, or alternatively without these, by following the same warnings as for these systems (slide the passenger seat backwards and consult the instructions in the vehicle user manual). | YES ^2 |
| • On the two rear side passenger seat | YES |
| • On the rear centre passenger seatThe car seat can be used on the central rear passenger seat if it is equipped with a three-point seat belt. | YES ^1 |
(You must comply with local regulations in force in your country of residence).
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ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE HEADREST AND STRAPS
Adjusting the headrest correctly ensures maximum protection for your child when inside the car seat.
From 76 to 105 cm: When using the 5-point harness, the headrest must be adjusted so that there is a 1-finger (1 cm) space between the shoulder straps and the top of the shoulders.
IMPORTANT: Loosen the shoulder straps before adjusting the headrest. Adjusting the straps to a position lower or higher than the child's shoulders can compromise your child's safety.

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NO - Too low NO - Too high YES - CorrectFrom 100 to 150 cm: When using the 3-point vehicle seat belt, the headrest must be adjusted so that there is a two-finger space between the headrest and the child's shoulders. Make sure that the diagonal belt, when passing through the "diagonal belt guide loop" on the side of the headrest, is positioned at the shoulders and not at the child's neck.

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Correct Too low Too high ✗ ✕ADJUSTING THE SEAT BELT (HARNESS)
To loosen the harness: Press the adjustment button and at the same time grip the straps (chest belts) at the bottom, under the pads of the chest protectors, and pull them forwards to loosen them (fig. 1).
IMPORTANT: Do not pull on the shoulder pads.
Tightening the harness: Pull the harness adjustment strap so as to tighten it properly against the body of the child (fig. 2). The harness is correctly tightened when the gap between the harness and the child is no greater than the thickness of your finger (1 cm). NOTE: check that the buckle is secured by tugging the shoulder and waist straps.
ATTENTION: Do not twist or overlap the harness straps.
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USING THE BUCKLE
To attach the buckle: Hold together the central buckle tabs and insert them in the special slot inside the harness buckle. A "click" will indicate that it has attached correctly (fig. 3).
To release the buckle: Press the red button to remove the tabs from the central buckle (fig. 4).
HEADREST ADJUSTMENT
The headrest can be adjusted to different heights. Pull the handle of the adjustment and raise or lower the headrest to the correct position (fig. 5).
In group 76-105cm, the adjustment of the headrest also changes the height of the shoulder straps.
HOW TO INSTALL THE ISOFIX SYSTEM
If your car does not have standard ISOFIX connector guides, insert those supplied with the car seat with the recess facing upwards in the two ISOFIX anchoring points in the car (fig. 6, 7).
SUGGESTION: The ISOFIX anchoring points are located between the seat and the backrest of the passenger seat.
Align the ISOFIX connectors with the anchoring points fixed to the vehicle passenger seat and press until you hear a "click". The indicator on both brackets will turn green, confirming that they have attached. Check that both brackets are correctly fastened. Shake the car seat to be sure it is correctly fixed in place (fig. 8).
Push the car seat against the passengerseat, making sure that both ISOFIX connectors are extended in the same position (fig. 9).
Mode A - INSTALLATION IN THE FORWARD-FACING POSITION
(Children between 76 and 105 cm in height, ISOFIX + Top Tether + harness)
Installation only on vehicles equipped with an ISOFIX anchoring system and Top Tether attachment.

WARNING! Using the car seat in the rear-facing position is mandatory for a child up to 15 months of age and 76 cm in height.
Press both sides of the adjustment/release button on the ISOFIX connectors simultaneously and extend the ISOFIX connectors (fig. 10).
Locate the ISOFIX attachments supplied with the vehicle (fig. 11).
If your car does not have standard ISOFIX connector guides, insert those supplied with the car seat, see paragraph "How to install the ISOFIX system".
Align the ISOFIX connectors with the anchoring points fixed to the vehicle passenger seat and press until you hear a "click". The indicator on both brackets will turn green, confirming that they have attached. Ensure that both brackets are correctly fastened.
Push the car seat against the passenger seat, making sure that both ISOFIX connectors
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are extended in the same position. There must not be any space between the backrest of the passenger seat and the car seat.
Shake the car seat to be sure it is correctly fixed in place (fig. 12, 13).
Grasp the Top Tether belt and, if necessary, lengthen the strap by pressing the appropriate locking button, extending it to the desired length (fig. 14).
Attach the upper fixing device of the "Top Tether" to the anchoring point indicated in the vehicle user manual (fig. 15).
Check that this icon is present inside the passenger compartment.

Tighten the Top Tether belt until the indicator turns green (fig. 15). This indicates that the belt is tightened correctly. The Top Tether belt must pass over the backrest of the vehicle passenger seat, it must never pass over the headrest. If necessary, lift up or remove the headrest from the passenger seat (fig. 16).
Shake the car seat to be sure it is correctly fixed in place.
ROLL UP THE EXCESS TOP TETHER BELT AND HIDE IT AWAY, TO PREVENT YOUR CHILD FROM PICKING IT UP AND PLAYING WITH IT, AS IT COULD BE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS.
Press the adjustment button and at the same time grip the straps (chest belts) at the bottom, under the pads of the chest protectors, and pull them forwards to loosen them (fig. 17).
IMPORTANT: Do not pull on the shoulder pads.
See paragraph "Adjusting the seat belt (harness)".
Press the red button on the central buckle to release the shoulder straps (fig. 18a, 18b).
Place the shoulder straps on the sides of the car seat.
Place the child into the car seat. Place the straps over the child's shoulders, join together the two belt tabs and hook them to the buckle. Tightening the harness (fig. 19a, 19b, 19c).
IMPORTANT! Correct adjustment of the headrest ensures maximum protection for your child when they are inside the car seat.
When using the 5-point harness, the headrest must be adjusted so that there is 1 finger (1 cm) gap between the shoulder straps and the top of the shoulders.
IMPORTANT: Loosen the shoulder straps before adjusting the headrest
To attach the buckle: See paragraph "Using the buckle".
Tightening the harness: See paragraph "Adjusting the seat belt (harness)".
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PRECAUTIONS TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE CORRECTLY FASTENED THE CAR SEAT HARNESS
IMPORTANT

For the safety of your child, always make sure that:
- The harness belts are correctly adjusted according to the child's height, and are correctly tightened;
- The chest straps are adjusted in the correct position;
- The harness belts are not twisted;
- The tabs are properly engaged in the buckle

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Releasing the Top Tether: To release the Top Tether belt, press the button on the
Top Tether belt-tightening adjuster and loosen the belt to reduce the tension (fig. 20).
Unhook the belt anchoring carabiner.
Push the car seat against the backrest of the passenger seat (fig. 21).
At the same time press the ISOFIX release buttons and retract the ISOFIX connectors (fig. 22).
Remove the car seat from the vehicle (fig. 23).
REMOVING THE HARNESS (Storing the safety harness away)
Completely loosen the shoulder straps, see paragraph “ADJUSTING THE SEAT BELT (HARNESS) (Children from 76 to 105 cm)” (fig. 24).
Press the handle on the headrest and, keeping it pulled, raise or lower the headrest, adjusting it according to the child's height (fig. 25).
Press the red button on the central buckle to release the shoulder straps (fig. 26).
Unhook the press studs on the sides of the backrest fabric, place the shoulder straps on the back of the fabric. Place the buckle tips on the seat sides, in the lower part (fig. 27).
Lift up the seat cover fabric, pulling carefully and gently.
Unthread the buckle inwards from the slots in the fabric and padding and insert the buckle into the internal compartment.
Reposition the internal padding correctly on the seat, attach the press studs (fig. 28).
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INSTALLATION IN THE FORWARD-FACING POSITION (Children between 100 and 150 cm in height, 3-point seat belt or ISOFIX + 3-point seat belt)
It is recommended that you use the 5-point harness for as long as possible. When the growing child reaches a height of 100 cm, the car seat must be transformed for use with children between 100 and 150 cm in height. In this configuration, it is necessary to remove the 5-point seat belt (harness) supplied with the car seat.
See paragraph "REMOVING THE HARNESS (Storing the safety harness away)".
Only suitable for use in vehicles equipped with 3-point static or retractor seat belts, approved according to regulation UN/ ECE no.16 or other equivalent standards.
Mode B1 - INSTALLING WITH 3-POINT SEAT BELT TOGETHER WITH ISOFIX CONNECTORS
Press both sides of the adjustment/release button on the ISOFIX connectors simultaneously and extend the ISOFIX connectors (fig. 29)
Locate the ISOFIX attachments supplied with the vehicle (fig. 30).
If your car does not have standard ISOFIX connector guides, insert those supplied with the car seat, see paragraph "How to install the ISOFIX system".
Align the ISOFIX connectors with the anchoring points fixed to the vehicle passenger seat and press until you hear a "click". The indicator on both brackets will turn green, confirming that they have attached (fig. 31).
Ensure that both brackets are correctly fastened.
Push the car seat against the passenger seat, making sure that both ISOFIX connectors are extended in the same position. Shake the car seat to be sure it is correctly fixed in place. There must not be any space between the backrest of the passenger seat and the car seat (fig. 32).
Place the child in the ar seat (fig. 33) and adjust the height of the headrest according to the size of the child (see "Adjusting the headrest").
Secure the child with the 3-point seat belt supplied with the car, passing the diagonal belt of the vehicle through the upper belt guide loop (A) and the lap belt of the vehicle through belt guide loops (B) and (C) (see figure 34).
Clip the buckle, a "click" will indicate that it is correctly fastened (fig. 35).
WARNING! The vehicle's seat belt buckle must not be placed in the lower guide of the lap belt passage.
Insert the diagonal belt and the lap belt into the lower loop from the side near the fastening buckle of the vehicle's seat belt (C).
Thread the lap belt on the opposite side of the car seat into the lap belt loop (B).
WARNING! The lap belt must Street as low as possible over your baby's pelvis.
Insert the diagonal belt into the belt guide loop (A), making sure it is not twisted.
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Correct Too low Too high ✗ ✕NOTE: When using the 3-point vehicle seat belt, the headrest must be adjusted so that there is a two-finger space between the headrest and the child's shoulders. Make sure that the diagonal belt, when passing through the "diagonal belt guide loop" on the side of the headrest, is positioned at the shoulders and not at the child's neck.
Tighten the belt as shown in the figure 36. Make sure that you have positioned the lap belt as low as possible on the child's pelvis, and that it has been inserted in the belt guides of the lap seat belt and that you have correctly attached the buckle.
The diagonal belt must pass through the diagonal belt guide.
Mode B2 - INSTALLING WITH 3-POINT SEAT BELT
Press the ISOFIX release buttons and retract the ISOFIX connectors (fig. 37).
Place the car seat on the car's seat.
Push the car seat against the backrest of the passenger seat. There must not be any space between the backrest of the passenger seat and the car seat (fig. 38).
Place the child in the ar seat (fig. 39) and adjust the height of the headrest according to the size of the child (see "Adjusting the headrest").
Secure the child with the 3-point seat belt supplied with the car, passing the diagonal belt of the vehicle through the upper belt guide loop (A) and the lap belt of the vehicle through belt guide loops (B) and (C) (see figure 40).
Clip the buckle, a "click" will indicate that it is correctly fastened (fig. 41).
WARNING! The vehicle's seat belt buckle must not be placed in the lower guide of the lap belt passage.
Insert the diagonal belt and the lap belt into the lower loop from the side near the fastening buckle of the vehicle's seat belt (C).
Thread the lap belt on the opposite side of the car seat into the lap belt loop (B).
WARNING! The lap belt must Street as low as possible over your baby's pelvis.
Insert the diagonal belt into the belt guide loop (A), making sure it is not twisted.
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Correct Too low Too high ✗ ✕NOTE: When using the 3-point vehicle seat belt, the headrest must be adjusted so that there is a two-finger space between the headrest and the child's shoulders. Make sure that the diagonal belt, when passing through the "diagonal belt guide loop" on the side of the headrest, is positioned at the shoulders and not at the child's neck.
Tighten the belt as shown in the figure 42. Make sure that you have positioned the lap belt as low as possible on the child's pelvis, and that it has been inserted in the belt guides of the lap seat belt and that you have correctly attached the buckle.
The diagonal belt must pass through the diagonal belt guide.
KID-PAD INSTALLATION
The KID-PAD is a device that must ALWAYS be installed on the diagonal vehicle seat belt to ensure proper protection in the event of an impact.
Position the diagonal belt under the two Velcro straps of the KID-PAD (fig. 43), close the KID-PAD on itself (fig. 44) making sure that the shaped part is positioned between the chin and the chest of the child (fig. 45).
WARNING! The KID-PAD must ALWAYS be used.
USING THE NEWBORN REDUCER
The seat reducer is designed for use with newborns, to ensure greater comfort and stability and provide a more reclined position, preventing their head from falling forwards. The complete reducer must be used until the child reaches 87 cm (fig. 46).
REMOVING THE LINING (fig. 47)
Loosen the harness and remove the reducer if it is being used.
Lift up the headrest to the highest position.
Remove it, carefully pulling the fabric off from the headrest.
Remove it, carefully pulling the fabric off from the frame, starting from one side, being careful while removing the fabric from the lap belt guide.
Remove the leg separator harness from the lining and take off the fabric.
To put the lining back on, follow the reverse procedure.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Only use original linings, as these components are of fundamental importance for the device to function correctly. Do not use the car seat without the lining.
Cleaning
The lining can be removed and washed in a washing machine with a mild detergent, using the delicate fabric cycle (30°C). Follow the washing instructions shown on the label. The colours may fade if washed at temperatures above 30°C. Never spin dry or tumble dry (as the fabric could become detached from the padding).
The plastic parts may be cleaned with water and soap. Do not use harsh detergents (such as solvents).
The harness may be removed and washed with soap and warm water.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
IMPORTANT: The lining is a fundamental component for your child's safety. Never use the car seat without the lining, nor replace it with other products which have not been approved, so as to avoid endangering the child's safety or compromising the proper functioning of the device.
Washing instruction:
The lining can be removed, washed at 30^ C and hung out to dry.
FORMAL GUARANTEE
The contents of this document as stated below will come into effect as from 01.01.2005 and replace, on every account and in full, any previous message referring to the guarantee provided by Foppa Pedretti S.p.A.
FORMAL GUARANTEE
Foppa Pedretti S.p.A. the head office of which is located at n. 11 Via Volta, Grumello del Monte (Italy), guarantees directly to the Consumer that this brand new product is free of faults with regard to the materials, design and manufacture and that it complies with the characteristics as declared by the manufacturer. This formal guarantee is valid in all Member Countries of the European Union and it neither excludes nor limits the Consumer's rights in accordance with mandatory measures provided for by the law with regard to the Retailer of the Product.
To take advantage of this formal guarantee, the Consumer must return the faulty product to the Retailer, presenting to the same the proof of purchase of the Product which must clearly show the Retailer's address, the date of purchase of the Product with the Retailer's stamp and signature and an indication of the Product itself or, alternatively, the receipt which must not have been altered and which must clearly show the same information as that referred to above.
The formal guarantee is valid for twelve (12) months from the date of purchase of the Product. During this period, Foppa Pedretti S.p.A. will repair or replace the faulty product, at its own discretion. The formal guarantee is granted to the end buyer of the Product (Consumer) and it neither excludes nor limits the mandatory rights of the Consumer as provided for by the law and/or the rights that the Consumer may have with regard to the Dealer/Retailer of the Product.
EXCLUSIONS TO THE FORMAL GUARANTEE.
The formal guarantee is excluded in the case of damage caused to the Product for the following reasons: if the product is used in a way that does not comply with the information contained in the use and assembly instruction sheet, if the product is knocked or dropped, if the Product is exposed to humidity or extreme heat or environmental conditions, or to sudden changes in the same, corrosion, oxidization, unauthorized alterations or repairs to the Product, repairs using unauthorised spare parts, improper use, improper maintenance or failure to carry out the same, improper maintenance compared to the information given on the use and assembly instruction sheet, incorrect assembly, accidents, damage caused by food or drink, damage caused by chemical products, cases of force majeure.
In any case, Foppa Pedretti S.p.A. declines all responsibility for damage caused to persons or to property, other than the Product, when such damage is caused by a failure to comply with the instructions/advice/warnings cont a ined in the manua I or, alternatively, in the use and assembly instruction sheet provided with each Product for the owner/user. (Purely as an example, in the case of a cot: "Check your baby constantly. Make sure that the sheets and blankets do not cover the baby's head...").
Furthermore, Foppa Pedretti S.p.A. declines all responsibility for damage to persons and to property when the breakage of its products is due to a deterioration in the components of the Product that are subject to wear. All the components of the Product made of plastic are considered to be components subject to wear.
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
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EXCLUSIONS DE LA GARANTIE CONVENTIONNELLE.
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