Product Care; What To Do After An Accident; Product Information; Product Durability - JANE nurse SWING Instructions

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PRODUCT CARE

To ensure that the safety seat offers maximum protection, it is essential to comply with the following
points:
* All the main parts of the safety seat should be regularly checked for signs of damage. The mechanical
parts should all work properly with no problems.
* make sure that the safety seat does not get caught between any hard parts, such as the car door, the
vehicle seat runners, etc.; as these parts could damage the safety seat.
* Make sure that no dirt or sands gets between the upper frame of the seat and the base, as this could
adversely affect the performance of the rotation and reclining function. If this happens, remove the dirt
before turning or reclining the seat to prevent any permanent damage.

WHAT TO DO AFTER AN ACCIDENT

An accident can cause damage to the safety seat that may not be visible to the naked eye. Change the
seat after an accident. If in doubt, contact the retailer or manufacturer.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

If you have any questions, get in touch with your retailer. You should have the following information
to hand:
* Serial number (see the label).
* Vehicle make and model, and the position in which the safety seat is used on the vehicle seat.
* Weight, age and height of the child.
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PRODUCT DURABILITY

The safety seat is designed to comply with its specifications throughout its entire useful life
(approximately 4 years). However, as there may be significant fluctuations in temperature and
unpredictable strain in the car, the following points should be considered:
* If the vehicle is exposed to direct sunlight for a prolonged period, the safety seat should be removed
from the car or covered with a light cloth.
* Regularly inspect all the plastic and metal parts of the seat for signs of damage, deformation or
changes in colour. If you notice any changes, the child safety seat should be disposed of or examined
and, possibly, replaced by the manufacturer.
* Changes in the fabric, especially fading, are perfectly normal when it is used in a car and do not affect
the functioning of the seat.
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