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4. Usage in Child Style

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  Pass the nonslip pads to their middle into the 

shoulder harness passages from the front.

Draw them out from the rear.

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  Insert the ends of the nonslip pads from the rear 

with, facing their nonslip sides facing the child’s 

body, into the suitable shoulder harness passages 

then draw them out from the front. 

(For selecting the 

suitable shoulder harness passage, see page 17.)

 Info

Insert the nonslip pads with their nonslip 
sides facing the child’s body into the 
shoulder harness passages.

Shoulder harness passage

Nonslip pad

Nonslip 
pads

Nonslip pad

Nonslip side

Nonslip 
pads

Shoulder harness passage

Nonslip pad belt

Nonslip pad

End of the 
nonslip pad

Summary of Contents for swing moon

Page 1: ...ns carefully to understand their contents If they are not clear contact our company see the back cover or CARMATE dealer This child seat is approved in accordance with European Safety standard ECE R44...

Page 2: ...ar contact a local dealership or Where to contact on the back cover There can be a case due to the vehicle that the child seat cannot be reclined The operating instructions are necessary for each use...

Page 3: ...23 27 STEP 1 Preparations before installation 23 STEP 2 How to fix the seatbelt 24 25 STEP 3 How to tighten the seatbelt 26 27 Verification after installation 28 Notes on removing the child seat from...

Page 4: ...posure to risk of injury or physical damage Prudent usage Requirements Give priority to weight if height and age do not meet their requirements Required weight Height as a guide Age as a guide GI Chil...

Page 5: ...ndard ECE Regulation No 16 or other standard of equal level How to check the comformable types of vehicle Check in the owner s manual for the vehicle whether or not your vehicle can properly accommoda...

Page 6: ...cked when it is completely retracted To avoid activating ALR do not draw the seatbelt longer than necessary upon installation Warning Take care that the child will not bind his her neck with the seatb...

Page 7: ...nger seat equipped with an airbag An airbag presents risk of serious injury or death of a child in a child seat because the airbag adds high pressure to a child if it opens If it is possible to inacti...

Page 8: ...if its appearance has not been damaged Such a child seat must be disposed of after writing Disposal or Broken by accident on its body conspicuously with a marker pen or equivalent Do not carry the ch...

Page 9: ...n extract the buckle from the holder Before installation remove the seatbelt keepers Buckle Holder Shoulder belt keeper Seatbelt keeper Caution Before use in the child style be sure to check that the...

Page 10: ...cannot be installed facing rear The child seat must not be adjusted or handled during driving Stop the vehicle in a safe location then install the child seat or check its condition Let a child sit in...

Page 11: ...drinks to your child while the vehicle is moving to avoid choking Securing your workspace Install the child seat in a vehicle in an open and level place so that the child seat can be carried easily an...

Page 12: ...premium Info Use these cushions only with the child style for a child from 9 to 18 kg When the child s head extends above the cushion or the child seat becomes too tight as he she grows remove the cus...

Page 13: ...by the cover initially Shoulder harness passage 3 steps Arm rest Adjuster cover Reclining lever on the rear Reclining lever Tongue holder left right Adjustment lever Harness adjuster Belt guide left r...

Page 14: ...Shoulder seatbelt Waist seatbelt Seat Info The seatbelt reaching higher than the tongue is called the shoulder seatbelt and the lower is called the waist seatbelt in these operating instructions Rear...

Page 15: ...line the child seat back and forth with both hands Info The child seat may be pressed to the passenger seat because of the reclining step It does not affect performance The child seat can be reclined...

Page 16: ...3 Before Use 3 Before Use How to adjust the headrest Hold the headrest with both hands and move it up and down Headrest Body Caution Take care not to pinch your fingers between the headrest and the bo...

Page 17: ...n pass the shoulder harnesses through the passages in the suitable height for your child Child style for a child more than 9 kg weight Use one of the heights from 1st to 3rd Pass the shoulder harness...

Page 18: ...holding the adjustment lever up draw out the shoulder harness fully from the rear of the body 3 Release the shoulder harnesses from the shoulder harness hanger 4 Draw out the shoulder harnesses from...

Page 19: ...the child s body into the suitable shoulder harness passages then draw them out from the front For selecting the suitable shoulder harness passage see page 17 Info Insert the nonslip pads with their n...

Page 20: ...sses 8 Pass the shoulder harnesses through the nonslip pads then through the harness passages into which the nonslip pads go For selecting the suitable shoulder harness passage see page 17 Nonslip pad...

Page 21: ...9 kg weight Shoulder harness hanger Shoulder harness hanger Warning Fit the shoulder harnesses so that the cuts of the hanger are visible If not the shoulder harness may be come off the hanger Be car...

Page 22: ...lding the adjustment lever up push the harness adjuster inside little by little 2 Insert your hand into the body from the rear to draw out the shoulder harness hanger Shoulder harness hanger Seatbelt...

Page 23: ...it so that its base is pressed against the backrest and the seat of the passenger seat firmly Backrest Passenger seat The base must be pressed against the seat firmly Info If the passenger seat can be...

Page 24: ...der seatbelt and waist seatbelt can be fit together for a length of about 50 cm long Adjuster cover Harness adjuster 50 cm Shoulder seatbelt Waist seatbelt 5 Pass the seatbelts fit together through th...

Page 25: ...hook pass the shoulder seatbelt toward the buckle 7 Pull the shoulder seatbelt strongly in the direction of the arrow while holding the child seat with your hand as shown in the illustration Opposite...

Page 26: ...aution Be careful not to let the seatbelt be pinched by the side lever 9 Put your weight with one knee on the child seat and pull up the shoulder seatbelt to tighten the waist seatbelt Warning The sea...

Page 27: ...upward to lock Belt guide Closeup of the belt guide Belt guide button Ring segment Belt guide button Ring segment While pressing the belt guide button turn the ring segment downward to release Should...

Page 28: ...ng the seatbelt on the belt hook Completion of opposite side The shoulder seatbelt is passed through the belt guide securely The shoulder seatbelt is fastened with the belt stopper securely The belt s...

Page 29: ...elt stopper of the child seat and draw out the buckle of the passenger seat Then release the buckle Use a ruler or equivalent to release the buckle of the passenger seat Release the belt stopper Draw...

Page 30: ...der harness Adjustment lever Adjuster cover Nonslip pads Shoulder harness 2 Push down the red button of the buckle to release the tongue Red button Buckle Tongue Tongue holder Info Hang the released t...

Page 31: ...in green Shoulder harness Put the left and right tongues together and insert them Indicator Click Have him her sit in deeply Info The left and right tongues cannot be inserted into the buckle if they...

Page 32: ...ess fastens around the child s pelvis Check that the tongues are inserted into the buckle until they are securely locked When you place your child draw the nonslip pads forward until the seatbelt behi...

Page 33: ...es see page 18 Shoulder harness 2 Remove the nonslip pads and crotch harness cover Release the tongues from the buckle Store the removed parts 3 Release the 4 hooks of the seat part of the body cover...

Page 34: ...cover Place the body cover on the seat and fix it with 4 hooks If it is difficult to fix the hooks at the ends of the black elastic strings first release the 2 hooks of the body cover to make it easy...

Page 35: ...Junior style Under the adjustment lever Harness adjuster 9 In Junior style insert the belt guide cover inside the shoulder belt guide so that the shoulder belt guide is visible Initially it is behind...

Page 36: ...reclined adjust the height of its backrest so that the base can be pressed firmly If the base cannot be pressed firmly because of the headrest of the passenger seat remove the headrest Warning Even wh...

Page 37: ...elt 3 Pass the shoulder seatbelt through the shoulder belt guide Adjust the headrest so that the shoulder seatbelt passes just above the child s shoulder For how to adjust the headrest see page 16 War...

Page 38: ...ompletion of the opposite side The head of the child does not come out from the headrest The tongues of the seatbelt are inserted firmly into the buckle The seatbelt of the vehicle is not loose or twi...

Page 39: ...ad hold from the headrest bar Strings Headrest bar Strings Removing the holding cushions SWING MOON Premium only 1 Pull the lumber hold to remove the hooked cloth from the waist harness passage Then r...

Page 40: ...dy cover Release the hooks of the cover Hooks While holding up the adjustment lever pull the shoulder harness to loosen Adjustment lever Shoulder harness Shoulder harness Release the shoulder harness...

Page 41: ...ks 2 Move up the headrest and release the 2 hooks and 2 fastener tapes of the headrest Fastener tapes Hooks Hook hole Outer hooks Outer hooks Outer hooks Inner hooks Hook at the end of the black elast...

Page 42: ...ep of reclining the inner hook of the cover can be put in an improper hole in which case it may be possible that the child seat cannot be reclined 3 Pass the buckle through the body cover and fix the...

Page 43: ...he cover Nonslip pad Pass the nonslip pads through the harnesses when the child seat is used in Child style page 19 Hooks 5 After all covering is finished pass the shoulder harnesses through the suita...

Page 44: ...nt of the headrest see page 16 Draw up Put back Lumber hold 1 Pass the lumber hold behind the shoulder harnesses Face the side without a hook toward the front 2 Draw out the cloth with a hook from the...

Page 45: ...cover and crotch harness cover differ with the type of the product Nonslip pads Headrest cover Body cushion Crotch harness cover Body cover Warning Do not use a solvent like a thinner to clean the bo...

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Page 48: ...48 Where to contact CAR MATE MFG CO LTD 5 33 11 Nagasaki Toshima ku Tokyo 171 0051 Japan E mail int carmate co jp Tel 81 3 5926 1226...

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