remove seats Alfa Romeo 166 2008 Owner handbook (in English)
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The results of research on the best child
restraint systems are contained in the Eu-
ropean Standard ECE-R44. This Standard
enforces the use of restraint systems clas-
sified in five groups:
Group 0 0-10 kg in weight
Group 0+ 0-13 kg in weight
Group 1 9-18 kg in weight
Group 2 15-25 kg in weight
Group 3 22-36 kg in weight
As it may be noted, the groups overlap
partly and in fact, in commerce it is possi-
ble to find devices that cover more than
one weight group (fig. 56).
All restraint devices must bear the certi-
fication data, together with the control
brand, on a solidly fixed label which must
absolutely never be removed. Over
481.50 m in height, from the point of
view of restraint systems, children are
considered as adults and wear the seat
belts normally.Lineaccessori Alfa Romeo offers seats
for each weight group, which are the rec-
ommended choice, as they have been de-
signed and experimented specifically for
Alfa Romeo cars.
GROUP 0 and 0+
Babies up to 13 kg must be carried fac-
ing backwards on a cradle seat, which,
supporting the head, does not induce
stress on the neck in the event of sharp
deceleration. The cradle is restrained by
the car seat belts, as shown in (fig. 57)
and in turn it must restrain the child with
its own belts.GROUP 1
Starting from 9 kg to 18 kg in weight,
children may be carried facing forwards,
with seats fitted with front cushion
(fig. 58), through which the car seat
belt restrains both child and seat.
004STZm
fig. 57 fig. 58
005STZm
Illustration is indicative
for assembly only. As-
semble the seat according to the
compulsory instructions provided
with it. Child’s seat shall not be
assembled on the rear central seat.
WARNING
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228 INTERIOR FITTINGS
Periodically check that water is not
trapped under the carpets (due to water
dripping off shoes, umbrellas etc.) which
could cause oxidisation of the sheet metal.
CLEANING SEATS AND CLOTH
PA R T S
– For the seats and parts in fabric (vel-
vet, suede, etc.)dust may be removed us-
ing a soft brush.
– To remove grease stains specific prod-
ucts may be used closely following the
manufacturer’s instructions.
– For more accurate cleaning, rub the
seats with a sponge moistened with a so-
lution of water and neutral detergent in
the proportions stated on the package.Never use spirit or alco-
hol-based products.
CLEANING LEATHER PARTS
– Remove dried on dirt with a chamois
leather or a lightly moistened cloth with-
out pressing too hard.
– Remove liquid and grease stains with
a dry absorbent cloth without rubbing.
Following this wipe with a soft cloth or
chamois leather moistened with water
and neutral soap.
If the stain persists use specific products
in accordance with the instructions for
use.
Never use inflammable
products such as fuel oil
ether or rectified petrol. The elec-
trostatic charges generated by rub-
bing when cleaning may cause fire.
WARNING
Upholstery of your car
has been designed to
withstand wear deriv-
ing from common use of
the car. You are however recom-
mended to avoid strong and/or
continuous scratching with cloth-
ing accessories such as metallic
buckles, studs, Velcro fastenings
and the like, since these items
cause circumscribed stress of the
cover fabric that could lead to
yarn breaking, and damage the
cover as a consequence.