18 - removing the covers for cleaning
Raise the headrest to it's highest position (See step 3).
Starting at a bottom corner (a), carefully pull the headrest cover off the headrest (b).
See steps 14 and 15 for removing the child car seat cover.
To refit the covers, follow the same steps in reverse order.
IMPORTANT: The cover is a safety feature. NEVER use the car seat
without it.
care
Your child car seat has been designed to meet safety standards and with correct use
and maintenance will give many years of trouble free performance.
Storing a damp child car seat will encourage mildew to form.
After exposure to damp conditions, dry off with a soft cloth and allow to dry
thoroughly before storing.
Store your child car seat in a dry, safe place.
Leaving the child car seat in sunlight for prolonged periods may cause fabrics to fade.
maintenance
Inspect the child car seat regularly for signs of damage - stop using the product if any
of the components have become damaged.
When fitted to the vehicle seat, check the child car seat regularly to ensure it is firmly
secured and the vehicle belt & harness are not obstructed or twisted.
DO NOT take apart, or attempt to take apart, any of the harness when cleaning the
harness and seat. It is unnecessary and dangerous to do so.
Food and drink may find their way inside the buckle of the harness. This can stop it
working properly.
cleaning
Clean the harness buckle with mild hand soap and water. Rinse thoroughly with warm
water. Latch and unlatch the tongues of the buckle several times until a strong click is
heard. If you cannot hear a strong click run it under warm water to rinse again.
If the harness/ vehicle belts becomes cut or frayed, replace it before travelling.
Plastic and metal parts may be sponged clean with warm water and a mild detergent.
Never clean with abrasive, ammonia based, bleach based or spirit type cleaners.
Cleaning the covers:
Refer to the wash care label on the soft goods for specific wash care instruction.