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Instructions for Installation & Use

Instructions for Installation & Use

 

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HOW TO USE

HOW TO USE

C.  Fit either harness tongue into the harness buckle followed 

by the other tongue. A click is heard when the last tongue 
is fully engaged.  
Should the second tongue not engage - press the 
red button and reinsert the tongues. Ensure secure 
engagement by pulling harness straps. If the harness 
buckle does not engage correctly then it may require 
cleaning or seek replacement - refer to page 84. 

The 

buckle tongues are fully engaged when both tongues 
are inserted and 'click' is heard.

D.  Ensure slack is removed from harness lap strap by pulling 

shoulder straps then pull harness adjustment strap to 
adjust harness to a comfortable but firm fit. Ensure that 
any slack in harness straps is removed. Shoulder harness 
straps must fit firmly to the child. A loose harness could 
result in serious injury in an accident. 

Do not use the restraint if straps do not tighten. Contact your 
local authorised service agent for repair.

Store instruction manual in pocket provided and tuck pocket 
under trim cover.

Tongue

Buckle

Pull

Make sure that nothing is obstructing harness straps and that child’s arms and legs are free with the 
straps in the correct location - see previous page.
Do not use the restraint if straps do not tighten and contact BRITAX Childcare Customer Service. 
Refer to back cover for contact details.

 CAUTION:  ALWAYS REMOVE SLACK

                  

 

             

               

A LOOSE HARNESS IS DANGEROUS.

WARNING: DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED 
IN THE CAR.

Harness 
Lap 
Straps

Shoulder 
Straps

Crotch 
Straps

Pull to remove slack from 

harness lap straps

A loose harness is dangerous

Remove 
slack

Summary of Contents for safe-n-sound BS7300S-020133

Page 1: ...on Use Series No BS7300S i20133 Series No BS7300S 020133 If you have purchased an ISOFIX compatible version then ISOFIX compatible straps are fitted the seat REARWARD FACING Birth to 2 3 years approx...

Page 2: ...elow green zone OR SEATBELT QUICK SETUP REARWARD FACING SEATBELT QUICK SETUP REARWARD FACING Pull Push down and tighten 1 2 Fit firmly to the child Remove slack Pull Press 1 2 Attach Pull to remove sl...

Page 3: ...UICK SETUP REARWARD FACING ISOFLEX QUICK SETUP REARWARD FACING OR 1 2 Push down Pull to tighten Pull Press 1 2 Release cover Push button and de latch Push button and lengthen Attach Attach Pull Push b...

Page 4: ...ARD FACING 1 2 3 SEATBELT QUICK SETUP FORWARD FACING Pull Press OR Fit firmly to car seat Pull Fit firmly to the child Remove slack Attach Store strap Harness Straps not below green zone Shoulder Leve...

Page 5: ...ICK SETUP FORWARD FACING ISOFLEX QUICK SETUP FORWARD FACING Pull Press OR Pull Fit firmly to the child Remove slack 1 2 3 Attach Store strap Push down Pull to tighten Push button Pull Pull Remove slac...

Page 6: ...hombros no sobrepasen el marcador de altura inferior El ni o corre el riesgo de sufrir lesiones graves si se utiliza la silla orientada hacia adelante antes de tiempo El ni o corre el riesgo de sufrir...

Page 7: ...seggiolino troppo presto I bambini che hanno superato la marcatura sono pi sicuri in un sistema di ritenuta per bambini pi grande con imbracatura interna o in un seggiolino fino a quando le spalle ra...

Page 8: ...headrest with side wings Always store the instruction book in the pocket provided and tuck pocket under trim cover WHAT ARE ISOFIX LOW ANCHORAGES IN A VEHICLE ISOFIX low anchorages are fixed standardi...

Page 9: ...ION OF CAR S UPPER ANCHORAGE POINT TRAVELLING TIPS IN CASE OF ACCIDENT 83 90 93 97 98 FEATURES FORWARD FACING SUITABLE FOR USE HOW TO SETUP HOW TO INSTALL USING SEATBELT HOW TO INSTALL USING ISOFLEX C...

Page 10: ...INSTALLATION WITH ISOFLEX CONNECTORS TO BE USED WITH A LAP SASH OR LAP ONLY SEATBELT OR ISOFIX LOW ANCHORAGES IN THE BACK OF MOST CARS WITH FORWARD FACING SEATS Do not attach the lower attachment con...

Page 11: ...OMFORTABLE REAR FACING ZONE BELOW LOWER MARKER A Marker A Marker B Marker C SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS Marker A LOWER SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER Marker B MIDDLE SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER Marker C UPPER SHOULDER...

Page 12: ...8 to 10 years of age SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS AND THE NEXT STEP Newborn Rearward Facing FORWARD FACING Suitable from 12mths to 4 yrs approx Child Use Forward Facing Older Child Rearward Facing Discont...

Page 13: ...9 10 11 12 Harness strap not shown 1 23 Messy Mat if supplied 24 Recline Foot in Rearward Facing mode 25 Side Impact Cushion Technology SICT if supplied 26 Top Tether Storage Pocket 27 Top Tether Adju...

Page 14: ...EAR FACING CHILD RESTRAINT WHERE AN AIRBAG IS FITTED IN FRONT OF THE SEATING POSITION Do not use on any vehicle seat which faces sideways or rearwards CHILD RESTRAINT UPPER ANCHORAGE FITTING To use th...

Page 15: ...e If you need to use it rearward facing you must first fully recline the restraint Convert the restraint to rearward facing mode by referring to steps below NOTE Ensure ISOFLEX connectors are removed...

Page 16: ...path label are now exposed Harness Tongue Holders HOW TO INSTALL USING SEATBELT HOW TO INSTALL USING SEATBELT A Pull Press D Fully lengthen seatbelt and feed through the blue REARWARD FACING BELT PATH...

Page 17: ...engthen Fully press adjuster button 1 while pulling upper anchorage strap 2 to lengthen H Fit the attachment clip to the car s anchor fitting as shown right Make sure to remove as many twists as possi...

Page 18: ...ack to allow the baby to be placed in the restraint Pull to remove some slack do not over tighten when finally adjusted with the baby Store instruction manual in pocket provided and tuck pocket under...

Page 19: ...t is tight If desired this gap may be packed HOW TO INSTALL USING ISOFLEX CONNECTORS ISOFIX low anchors in the vehicle rear seat A Locate the ISOFIX Low Anchorages in the vehicle rear seat If you cann...

Page 20: ...OW TO INSTALL USING ISOFLEX CONNECTORS HOW TO INSTALL USING ISOFLEX CONNECTORS IMPORTANT Do not attach the lower attachment connectors of two separate child restraints to the same ISOFIX low anchorage...

Page 21: ...the attachment clip to the car s anchor fitting as shown right Make sure to remove as many twists as possible from the upper anchorage strap K Tighten top tether strap by pulling adjustment strap to r...

Page 22: ...E SLACK IN THE TOP TETHER STRAP IMPORTANT It is normal to have some sideways movement if the headrest is pushed sideways A firmer fit can be achieved by applying more force to the ISOFLEX straps If th...

Page 23: ...lder height marker Harness Adjustment Lever under flap Harness adjuster strap HOW TO USE HOW TO USE 1 The shoulder straps must be positioned in slots which are nearest to the child s shoulders but not...

Page 24: ...over removal page 83 IMPORTANT OR Push button Headrest loop HOW TO USE HOW TO USE PLACING CHILD INTO RESTRAINT A Ensure the headrest and shoulder straps are adjusted to the correct height for your chi...

Page 25: ...er tighten Do not use the restraint if straps do not tighten Contact your local authorised service agent for repair Harness Lap Straps Shoulder Straps Crotch Straps Pull to remove slack from harness l...

Page 26: ...efer to page 52 for ISOFLEX installation or page 51 for seatbelt installation Harness Tongue Holders HOW TO USE HOW TO REMOVE Roll up excess strap and store in the pocket attached to the cover Pull Ad...

Page 27: ...rap 2 to slacken as shown In some vehicles loosening of the top tether strap may be difficult If so try pushing the restraint against the vehicle seat back or slightly lifting the restraint to release...

Page 28: ...RWARD FACING FEATURES FORWARD FACING 10 Harness strap not shown 7 6 8 13 Instruction Storage Pocket on side under trim 14 Harness Tongue Holders where fitted 15 ISOFLEX Connectors stored on each side...

Page 29: ...child has outgrown this child restraint Children are at risk of serious injury if they move to a booster seat too early Regional Road Rules may prohibit the use of this restraint in the front seat of...

Page 30: ...to position Rotate to desired position FULLY RECLINED FORWARD FACING FULLY UPRIGHT FORWARD FACING NOTE Do not recline excessively Only use these positions HOW TO SETUP HOW TO SETUP Pull Recline Foot H...

Page 31: ...of seatbelt is below the hooks Pull the sash belt through the lock off if supplied to fully tighten the seatbelt Slacken the sash belt and feed into the lock off Push down D Grasp the sash belt edge b...

Page 32: ...do not over tighten causing the restraint base to lift off the vehicle seat K Fold up excess strap and use the top tether pocket to store excess strap away from child s reach Always remove slack from...

Page 33: ...vehicle HOW TO INSTALL USING ISOFLEX CONNECTORS ISOFIX low anchors in the vehicle rear seat INSTALLING THE RESTRAINT INTO THE CAR USING ISOFLEX CONNECTORS IF SUPPLIED WITH THE CHILD RESTRAINT To preve...

Page 34: ...at to compress the seat into the vehicle Whilst pushing pull on adjuster strap to remove all slack and tighten the ISOFLEX strap Repeat for the adjuster strap on the other side of the restraint The tw...

Page 35: ...LISION SECURE OR REMOVE HAZARDOUS CARGO BEFORE USING THIS CHILD RESTRAINT Always secure the loose end of the top tether strap to prevent it hanging out of the car or being accessible by the child THIS...

Page 36: ...ulder strap position If the headrest has side wings they should be just above the child s shoulders If there are no side wings the shoulder straps must be in the slots which are nearest to the child s...

Page 37: ...he recess behind the cover Once released check the headrest has latched by attempting to lift the headrest using the headrest loop Ensure harness and headrest are positioned so that the shoulder strap...

Page 38: ...but firm fit Ensure that any slack in harness straps is removed Shoulder harness straps must fit firmly to the child A loose harness could result in serious injury in an accident Do not use the restra...

Page 39: ...to slacken harness to the desired amount B Press the red button on harness buckle both harness tongues will be released Insert buckle tongues into harness tongue holders to hold harness straps away fr...

Page 40: ...top tether strap may be difficult If so try pushing the restraint against the vehicle seat back or slightly lifting the restraint to release the tension E Disengage the attachment clip from upper anch...

Page 41: ...RCRAFT BELT PATH marked in green C Fully lengthen seatbelt Thread the seatbelt into AIRCRAFT BELT PATH seatbelt path marker lower green marker as shown ensuring that the seatbelt is behind the harness...

Page 42: ...her matter that may enter the buckle slots Clean the buckle if it is sluggish to engage See next page If any part of these parts show signs of deterioration is cracked or broken seek repair immediatel...

Page 43: ...of liquids sand dirt fluff food or similar substances If the buckle is not operating or you do not hear a strong audible click when the second tongue is inserted then the buckle needs to be washed or...

Page 44: ...he headrest hardware lift elastic loops over headrest and peel cover away from the seat TO REMOVE COVER C Remove the cover by unclipping any press studs from the moulding and from the cover middle pan...

Page 45: ...eadrest cover over headrest place elastic loops behind headrest and clip press studs together next to shoulder harness Refit the padded insert if supplied or other accessories if required If the headr...

Page 46: ...mall to medium baby The insert can be used with the headrest in the lower three positions When adjusting to the fourth lowest position it is then time to discontinue the use of the full padded insert...

Page 47: ...CH USE OF THE RESTRAINT ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE ATTACHMENT CLIP IS CORRECTLY ENGAGED TO THE UPPER ANCHORAGE POINT AND NOT HOOKED TO OR FITTED TO ANY OTHER OBJECT THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT IN VEHICLE...

Page 48: ...tening force is applied IF THE CAR IS NOT FITTED WITH CHILD RESTRAINT UPPER ANCHORAGE POINTS For Sedans only Drill 9mm diameter hole in the parcel shelf on the centre line of the seating position as s...

Page 49: ...ould be crushed Never breast feed a baby while car is in motion Children must be secured in appropriate restraints at all times when the car is in motion Children travelling unrestrained and standing...

Page 50: ...s notice is to advise you of the requirements of the Australian New Zealand Standards and our obligation in complying with the standards Please assist the owner of this restraint in their claim NOTICE...

Page 51: ...arks are the property of Britax Childcare Holdings LTD UK We reserve the right to alter this product without notice 1995 2017 Britax Childcare Pty Ltd This product is covered by Australian and oversea...

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