Instructions for Installation & Use
Instructions for Installation & Use
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INSTALLING THE BASE
Always leave a
rearward slope angle of
approximately 10° to 15°
MANUAL PACKING
The angle may also be altered by placing a firm packing between the seat and the
underside of the base (packing can be a firmly rolled up towel or nappy)
For some vehicles with flat seats some packaging may be required at the front edge of
the base to get some recline. The stabilising bar does not need to touch the car's seat
back but should be close.
Always leave a rearward slope angle of approximately 10° to 15°
ROAD
ROAD
Packing
10° to 15°
10° to 15°
HOW TO INSTALL THE BASE -
WITH ISOFLEX
™
CONNECTORS
WHAT ARE ISOFIX LOW ANCHORAGES IN A VEHICLE?
ISOFIX low anchorages are fixed, standardised anchoring points for securely installing
an ISOFIX compatible child restraint in a vehicle with ISOFIX low anchorages.
It has now become an international standard for vehicles. This anchoring technology
minimises installation mistakes by optimising the protective effect of a solid connection
between vehicle and ISOFIX compatible child restraint.
ISOFLEX™ INSTALLATION INTO THE CAR
To prevent damage to vehicle seat it may be necessary
to remove or open a trim covering the ISOFIX low
anchorages.
A. Locate the ISOFIX Low Anchorages in the vehicle
seat bight. The location may be identified by one of
the following symbols, or the anchorage bars may
be visible.
If you cannot locate them, check your vehicle owners manual.
ISOFIX anchors in the
vehicle seat
ISOFLEX
REARWARD FACING
B. Remove ISOFLEX™ connectors from the stored location underneath the base by
pressing the red button to release them.
Storage under base
B