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Model Affected: 9999 Peg Perego Primo Viaggo System
Recall Date:
March 21, 2002
Recall Summary: Peg Perego infant car seats, models Primo Viaggo with base, Pliko travel system, Primo Viaggo system, Atlantico system, and Atlantico trek system product from May 20, 2001 to and including February 15, 2002. The seats have a snap in the upholstery directly over the locking belt adjustment mechanism. When the upholstery is attached by the snap to the cover of the A-loc adjuster, it may cause tension in the upholstery due to the weight of the child which may prevent the complete engagement of the A-loc adjuster and allow slippage in the harness restraints. These seats fail to comply with federal motor vehicle standard no. 213 child restraint systems.
Consequences: In the event of a crash, the child may not be properly restrained.
How many seats are affected?
55,162
Remedy: Peg Perego will notify customers and send repair instructions free of charge. Within 4 to 6 weeks owners will receive a new plastic cover. Owner notification began March 25, 2002.

Model Affected: 9999 Peg Perego Primo Viaggo
Recall Date:
March 21, 2002
Recall Summary: Peg Perego infant car seats, models Primo Viaggo with base, Pliko travel system, Primo Viaggo system, Atlantico system, and Atlantico trek system product from May 20, 2001 to and including February 15, 2002. The seats have a snap in the upholstery directly over the locking belt adjustment mechanism. When the upholstery is attached by the snap to the cover of the A-loc adjuster, it may cause tension in the upholstery due to the weight of the child which may prevent the complete engagement of the A-loc adjuster and allow slippage in the harness restraints. These seats fail to comply with federal motor vehicle standard no. 213 child restraint systems.
Consequences: In the event of a crash, the child may not be properly restrained.
How many seats are affected?
55,162
Remedy: Peg Perego will notify customers and send repair instructions free of charge. Within 4 to 6 weeks owners will receive a new plastic cover. Owner notification began March 25, 2002.

Model Affected: 9999 Peg Perego Pliko Travel System
Recall Date:
March 21, 2002
Recall Summary: Peg Perego infant car seats, models Primo Viaggo with base, Pliko travel system, Primo Viaggo system, Atlantico system, and Atlantico trek system product from May 20, 2001 to and including February 15, 2002. The seats have a snap in the upholstery directly over the locking belt adjustment mechanism. When the upholstery is attached by the snap to the cover of the A-loc adjuster, it may cause tension in the upholstery due to the weight of the child which may prevent the complete engagement of the A-loc adjuster and allow slippage in the harness restraints. These seats fail to comply with federal motor vehicle standard no. 213 child restraint systems.
Consequences: In the event of a crash, the child may not be properly restrained.
How many seats are affected?
55,162
Remedy: Peg Perego will notify customers and send repair instructions free of charge. Within 4 to 6 weeks owners will receive a new plastic cover. Owner notification began March 25, 2002.

Model Affected: 9999 Peg Perego Infant Car Seat
Recall Date:
March 21, 2002
Recall Summary: Peg Perego infant car seats, models Primo Viaggo with base, Pliko travel system, Primo Viaggo system, Atlantico system, and Atlantico trek system product from May 20, 2001 to and including February 15, 2002. The seats have a snap in the upholstery directly over the locking belt adjustment mechanism. When the upholstery is attached by the snap to the cover of the A-loc adjuster, it may cause tension in the upholstery due to the weight of the child which may prevent the complete engagement of the A-loc adjuster and allow slippage in the harness restraints. These seats fail to comply with federal motor vehicle standard no. 213 child restraint systems.
Consequences: In the event of a crash, the child may not be properly restrained.
How many seats are affected?
55,162
Remedy: Peg Perego will notify customers and send repair instructions free of charge. Within 4 to 6 weeks owners will receive a new plastic cover. Owner notification began March 25, 2002.

Model Affected: 9999 Peg Perego Atlantico Trek System SNG
Recall Date:
March 21, 2002
Recall Summary: Peg Perego infant car seats, models Primo Viaggo with base, Pliko travel system, Primo Viaggo system, Atlantico system, and Atlantico trek system product from May 20, 2001 to and including February 15, 2002. The seats have a snap in the upholstery directly over the locking belt adjustment mechanism. When the upholstery is attached by the snap to the cover of the A-loc adjuster, it may cause tension in the upholstery due to the weight of the child which may prevent the complete engagement of the A-loc adjuster and allow slippage in the harness restraints. These seats fail to comply with federal motor vehicle standard no. 213 child restraint systems.
Consequences: In the event of a crash, the child may not be properly restrained.
How many seats are affected?
55,162
Remedy: Peg Perego will notify customers and send repair instructions free of charge. Within 4 to 6 weeks owners will receive a new plastic cover. Owner notification began March 25, 2002.

Model Affected: 9999 Peg Perego Atlantico System
Recall Date:
March 21, 2002
Recall Summary: Peg Perego infant car seats, models Primo Viaggo with base, Pliko travel system, Primo Viaggo system, Atlantico system, and Atlantico trek system product from May 20, 2001 to and including February 15, 2002. The seats have a snap in the upholstery directly over the locking belt adjustment mechanism. When the upholstery is attached by the snap to the cover of the A-loc adjuster, it may cause tension in the upholstery due to the weight of the child which may prevent the complete engagement of the A-loc adjuster and allow slippage in the harness restraints. These seats fail to comply with federal motor vehicle standard no. 213 child restraint systems.
Consequences: In the event of a crash, the child may not be properly restrained.
How many seats are affected?
55,162
Remedy: Peg Perego will notify customers and send repair instructions free of charge. Within 4 to 6 weeks owners will receive a new plastic cover. Owner notification began March 25, 2002.

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