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At the end of the life of the child safety seat, it must be disposed of properly. Waste
disposal regulations may vary from region to region. In order to guarantee proper
disposal, please contact your local waste management office or your local council.
Please be sure to observe the waste disposal regulations in your country.
The child seat is designed to fulfil its purpose for its expected service life of up to 4
years. However, since cars can be exposed to high fluctuations in temperature and
unforeseeable stresses, please take note of the following points:
DISPOSAL
If you are involved in a collision, the seat may sustain damage that is not visible to the
naked eye. If this is the case, the child seat must be examined by the manufacturer
and replaced if necessary.
WHAT TO DO AFTER AN ACCIDENT
If the car is exposed to direct sunlight for a longer period of time, the child seat
must be taken out of the car or covered with a cloth.
Examine all plastic and metal parts of the seat for any damage or changes to
their shape or colour at least once a year. Should you notice any changes, the
child seat should either be discarded or examined by the manufacturer and
replaced if necessary.
Changes to the fabric in general and fading colours in particular are normal
after long periods of use in a car and do not constitute a fault.
DURABILITY OF THE PRODUCT
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