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!
WARNING!
The lap belt
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must run as low as possible on
both sides along your child’s groin to have optimum effect
in the event of an accident.
6. Now feed the diagonal belt
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through the upper belt guide
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in the headrest until it is inside the belt guide. Ensure that the
diagonal belt
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runs between the outside of the shoulder and
the neck of your child. If necessary, adjust the height of the
headrest to change the position of the belt. The height of the
headrest can still be adjusted while in the car.
NOTE!
The three-point belt must only be passed through the
designated routings. The belt routings are described in detail in
this manual and are marked in red on the car seat.
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14
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ADJUSTING THE RECLINING HEADREST
The reclining headrest helps to prevent the child’s head from
dangerously tipping forward during sleep. In the event of a
collision, the headrest will follow the movement of your child’s
head forwards, lock into place and absorb the subsequent
backwards motion of your child’s head. The recline angle of the
headrest can be set to one of three positions. It can be moved
forward without moving the lever
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to the second or third
position until the rest locks into position. To return it to the
original position, the lever must be operated and the headrest
pulled back.
NOTE!
Ensure that your child’s head is always in contact with the
reclining headrest
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, as this is the only way that the headrest can
provide optimum protection in case of side collisions.
!
WARNING!
Never block the locking mechanism
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! In the
event of an accident, the recline adjustment mechanism
must move smoothly, or else your child may be injured!