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6. Place the diagonal part of the belt and the part that crosses the lap on the
side of the vehicle safety seat buckle, through the abdominal belt guide
(D)
of the safety seat (fig. 5.2).
7. Pass the diagonal part of the belt through the diagonal belt guide
(B)
on the
headrest until it is fully extended and not twisted (fig. 5.2 A).
8. Make sure the diagonal part of the belt passes over the child’s collar bone and
not the neck.
IMPORTANT! The part of the abdominal belt should rest as low as possible over
the child’s hips, on both sides.
TIP: If the seat back covers the guide
(B)
, you can raise the headrest
(A)
, which
will allow you to insert the diagonal section of the belt easily. You should then
reset the headrest to the correct height, as shown in point 3.3.
To ensure the child’s safety, the following items should be checked before every
trip:
• The safety seat is well anchored.
• The part of the belt that crosses the abdomen passes through the abdominal
guides
(D)
on both sides of the seat cushion.
• The diagonal section of the belt on the side of the vehicle belt buckle also
passes through the abdominal belt guide
(D)
group on the seat cushion.
• The diagonal section of the belt passes through the red clip on the headrest
(B)
.
• The diagonal section of the belt passes diagonally towards the back.
• The straps are taut and not twisted.
6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
6.1. Remove seat cover.
1. Unhook the elas c loops on the back of headrest
and backrest to remove covers form the
headrest and side wings.
2. Unhook the cover loops at the bottom of seat
base to pull off the cover from it.
3. Proceed in reverse order to put on the cover.