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FORWARD FACING

The shoulder straps must be in the slots which 

are nearest to the child’s shoulders, but not 

more than 25 mm below the child’s shoulders

(6 months to 4years)

SHOULDER MARKER HEIGHT FORWARD FACING

SHOULDER MARKER

UPPER label

 

 

 

 

  To be used in forward-facing position until their  

 

 

 

 

  shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker  

     

 

(approximately 

years 

of 

age).

 

 

 

 

  Continue to use this child restraint until the child  

     

 

reaches 

this 

limit.

Do not use forward-facing until child’s shoulders are above the lower shoulder height marker.

Infants are at risk of serious injury if they face forward too early.

Children are at risk of serious injury if they move to booster seats too early.

Children that have outgrown this restraint are safest in a booster seat until their 
shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker of the booster seat.

NOTE:

 The child should not sit forward facing until the baby’s neck muscles are able to 

support their head. 

CHECK POSITIONING OF STRAPS AND ADJUST HEADREST PRIOR TO 
INSTALLATION.

Front of vehicle

15

Fig 30.

SHOULDERS MUST BE 

BELOW THIS LINE 

Strap can

be next

slot above

Child

Shoulders

Strap cannot

be more than

25mm below

Fig 29.

Summary of Contents for CCA 2010

Page 1: ...Illustrations are representative only Design and style may vary IMPORTANT KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN THE PLACE PROVIDED ON THE CHILD RESTRAINT REARWARD FACING Newborn to approximately 12 months of age FORWARD FACING 12 months to approximately 4 years of age ...

Page 2: ...on Page 15 Shoulder Marker Height Forward Facing Page 16 Forward Facing Installation Page 17 The next seat for your child Page 18 Cleaning Instructions For Buckle Page 19 Care Instructions Page 20 Hood Fitment Before You Start Thank you for purchasing this child seat This product is suitable for toddlers and older children We welcome you as a valued customer and trust that your child will enjoy ma...

Page 3: ...e forward too early Children are at risk of serious injury if they move to booster seats too early Children that have outgrown this restraint are safest in a booster seat until their shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker of the booster seat TO BE USED WITH A LAP SASH LAP ONLY SEAT BELT IN THE FRONT BACK OF MOST CARS WITH FORWARD FACING SEATS CHECK THAT THIS CHILD RESTRAINT WILL FIT IN Y...

Page 4: ...severe crash even if no damage is visible Do not allow the restraint to come into contact with polishes oils bleach and other chemicals Clean with mild soap and water Do not allow sharp or heavy objects to be loose in the vehicle Anything loose can be deadly in a crash Premature infants may have difficulty breathing when in a sitting position Consult your doctor before using this or any restraint ...

Page 5: ...tes if supplied Insert Base adjuster 3 position Hook Attachment Anchorage bag Instruction Manual Tether Strap Hood if supplied Design and style may vary Tether Strap Splitter Plate Air Protect Technology Adjustable Headrest 5 position CFA Buckle Adjuster Latch Forward Facing Belt Path Anchor Fitting Stabilising Arm Rearward Facing Belt Path PUSH ...

Page 6: ...r vehicle Some vehicles may have anchor points which are recessed below the vehicle trim spacers are supplied to raise the anchor point if required Extension straps and extra fittings are available from various stores 5 Using the seat belt locking clip to convert a lap sash belt to a lap only belt NOTE Locking clip can be fitted on either side depending on the vehicle seatbelt and child restraint ...

Page 7: ...e used in the correct way Be especially careful to use the clip in the following way RIGHT Make sure there is no slack in the top strap and the attachment clip is upright in the anchorage fitting WRONG The clip must not lie flat on the anchorage fitting IMPORTANT Fig 5 FLOOR MOUNTED ANCHORAGES Fig 6 ANCHORAGES IN VERTICAL PANEL AT REAR OF VEHICLE 6 ...

Page 8: ...traint fitting station or traffic authority for vehicle inspection to find the best correct position for the placement of the anchorage point and for the correct attachment bolt length and use of spacers In New Zealand consult the agent for the vehicle WARNING CHILD RESTRAINTS MUST NOT BE ATTACHED TO UNSOUND METAL OR TO WOOD OR SYNTHETIC STRUCTURES WHEN DRILLING THE 9MM HOLE DO NOT DRILL THROUGH F...

Page 9: ... shoulder strap to loosen Press red button to release buckle assembly for ease of child fitment Pull harness straps over sides of infant seat Place child in seat ADJUST HEADREST HEIGHT 1 2 3 5 4 8 Fig 10 Fig 11 Adjuster clamp Lift lever Rotate harness height adjustment levers inward Move headrest to the proper height and lock into place Fasten buckle assembly See Page 9 Pull the adjuster belt at t...

Page 10: ...nder front seat and rock seat to adjust the base 3 positions TO FASTEN BUCKLE ASSEMBLY Step 1 Insert one buckle tongue as shown above Step 2 Insert the second buckle tongue as illustrated above Listen for a CLICK Step 3 Remember to always pull up on the harness straps to make sure buckle is locked tightly STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 BASE ADJUSTMENT Fig 13 Fig 12 Fig 14 ...

Page 11: ... back through to loosen anchorage strap using strap which is attached to the seat FIG A To Tighten Adjust anchorage strap and remove slack Pull loose end of strap to tighten FIG B PULL TO LOOSEN BUTTON PULL FIG A PULL TO TIGHTEN BUTTON PULL FIG B Front of vehicle REARWARD FACING FORWARD FACING Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 15 ...

Page 12: ...LE POSITION Fig 19 CORRECT USE 11 CORRECT USE Fig 18 ANGLE CONFIGURATION FOR SEAT Position seat ensuring that the angle is no greater than 40 from horizontal plane Angular adjustment is achieved by adjusting the base See page 9 for base adjustment 40 ...

Page 13: ... lower shoulder height marker approximately 12 months of age Do not use forward facing until child s shoulders are above the lower shoulder height marker Infants are at risk of serious injury if they face forward too early NOTE If the baby s neck muscles are unable to support their head then the child should remain rear facing NOTE Turn the seat to forward facing when the child s shoulders reach t...

Page 14: ...through the BLUE belt path at the front of the restraint and fasten buckle 5 Press the child restraint into the vehicle seat and remove belt slack 6 Attach the anchorage strap to the anchorage point Adjust until all the slack is removed Ensure Base of seat is not lifted REARWARD FACING INSTALLATION 13 Fig 25 REARWARD FACING BELT PATH STABILISING ARM RECLINE ARM Fig 23 PRESS HERE Fig 24 REARWARD FA...

Page 15: ...CORRECT FORWARD FACING VEHICLE POSITION Fig 28 Fig 27 Fig 26 CORRECT USE CORRECT USE INCORRECT USE 14 ...

Page 16: ...houlders are above the lower shoulder height marker Infants are at risk of serious injury if they face forward too early Children are at risk of serious injury if they move to booster seats too early Children that have outgrown this restraint are safest in a booster seat until their shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker of the booster seat NOTE The child should not sit forward facing un...

Page 17: ...t the shoulder straps and headrest to fit your child Refer to page 8 4 Place restraint facing forwards on back seat of vehicle inline with an anchorage strap anchorage point 5 Thread the vehicle seat belt through the YELLOW belt path 6 Press the child restraint into the vehicle seat and remove slack 7 Attach the anchorage strap to the anchorage point Adjust until all the slack is removed Refer to ...

Page 18: ...ooster seat NOTE This illustration is representative only Design and style may vary Front of vehicle 17 Fig 32 Fig 33 To be used only in a rearward facing position until the infant s shoulders reach the lower shoulder height marker approximately 12 months of age Then to be used in forward facing position until the shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker approximately 4 years of age SHOULD...

Page 19: ... other side 2 As illustrated in Fig 34 place the buckle unit under running water 40 degrees celcius Let the water flow through the mouth of the buckle for one minute 3 Simultaneously latch and unlatch the tongues into the buckle several times until a strong audible click is heard Refer to Fig 35 4 If you still cannot hear a strong audible click after latching the buckle several times repeat steps ...

Page 20: ...oosen harness straps From the back of the restraint remove both harness straps from splitter plate Remove Harness Straps Feed harness straps throught headrest To Remove trims Headrest Trim Move headrest to highest position Remove trim from 2 plastic hooks at back of headrest Pull the plastic harness guide with one hand while pulling off the headrest trim around it Repeat same process on the other ...

Page 21: ...the hood with velcro on seat trim press the 2 pieces of velcro together firmly Refer to Fig 41 HOOD FITMENT If supplied HOOD PRESS STUD Fig 40 Fig 41 20 VERY IMPORTANT Only use this child restraint with the cover supplied or a manufacturer authorized replacement cover with identical shoulder height markers CARE INSTRUCTIONS PUSH VELCRO BACK VIEW WARNING ...

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Page 24: ...e or neglect Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact our Customer Service Centre on Ph 1300 809 526 or alternatively via our website at www igcdorel com au for any difficulties with your product Warranty claims and claims for expense incurred in returning this product can be addressed to our Customer Service Centre at 655 685 Somerville Road West Sunshine VIC 3020 Hours 8 30 am...

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