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Storage for Loop section

WHEN CANOPY IS NOT IN USE:

Pull the loop webbing to the back of the seat. Roll the 
webbing and tuck it between trim and seat shell.
See illustration

OPTION 1

WHEN CANOPY IN USE:

Pull the loop webbing to the back of the seat. Leave it 
between the seat and canopy. See illustration

OPTION 2

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Summary of Contents for MAXI-Cosi MCM 2010

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual MCM 2010 Infant Carrier Illustrations are representative only Design and style may vary IMPORTANT KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN THE PLACE PROVIDED ON THE CHILD RESTRAINT...

Page 2: ...arward facing Page 14 17 Preparing infant seat to fit your child Page 18 19 Securing your child in the child restraint Page 19 Removing your child in the child restraint Page 20 Carrier use Page 21 24...

Page 3: ...fant restraint until the child reaches this limit Infants are at risk of serious injury if they face forward too early Periodically inspect the harness for wear paying particular attention to attachme...

Page 4: ...the vehicle even when not in use In a crash or sudden stop an unsecured child restraint could injure other occupants Do not remove any of the warning labels or other labels on the child restraint Do...

Page 5: ...HILD RESTRAINT WHERE AN AIRBAG IS FITTED IN FRONT OF THE SEATING POSITION THIS RESTRAINT MUST BE ATTACHED TO A CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHORAGE POINT IN THE CAR REFER TO CAR OWNER S HANDBOOK FOR LOCATION OF...

Page 6: ...T BELT OR LAP BELT Do not modify or alter this restraint in any way Use only IGC Dorel recommended parts and accessories Protect all webbing from possible damage by sharp edges and corners Check your...

Page 7: ...protection for your child The new type of clip anchorage system on child restraint must be used in the correct way Be especially careful to use the clip in the following way RIGHT Make sure there is n...

Page 8: ...parcel shelf on the centre line of the seating position as shown in Fig 2 Install the anchor bolt as shown in Fig 3 For vehicles other than sedans In Australia consult your nearest child restraint fit...

Page 9: ...R RADIO SPEAKERS WEBBING STRAPS MUST BE PROTECTED FROM SHARP CORNERS AND EDGES THE ANCHOR FITTINGS MUST BE USED ONLY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE IT MUST NOT BE HOOKED ONTO ANY OTHER OBJECT Front of vehicle Fig...

Page 10: ...re to place the infant seat in your vehicle consult your vehicle s owner s handbook Vehicle Seat Location Requirements Children are safer when properly restrained in rear vehicle seating positions Whe...

Page 11: ...ORRECT USE ANGLE CONFIGURATION FOR SEAT 40 Position seat ensuring that the angle is no greater than 40 from horizontal plane Angular adjustment is achieved by adjusting the base Make sure the line ind...

Page 12: ...ARTS FRONT A Air Protect Cells B Canopy C Head Hugger D Shoulder Pads E Harness Straps F Buckle G Harness Release Lever under flap H Harness Adjuster Strap I Base J Stabilising bar K Carrying Handle K...

Page 13: ...justment Lever 3 positions P Seat Release Lever Q Bracket R Anchor Fitting S Adjuster latch T Locking Clip Located on the back of the seat U Instruction Manual Storage on back of shell style and desig...

Page 14: ...er rearward facing Shoulder strap The shoulder straps must be in the slots which are nearest to the child s shoulders but not lower than the child s shoulders Shoulder strap SHOULDERS MUST BE BELOW TH...

Page 15: ...e buckle assembly for ease of child fitment Place child in seat To tighten Fasten buckle assembly Pull the harness adjuster strap at the front of the seat until the harness strap lies firmly against t...

Page 16: ...t if needed Place the child s bottom and back flat against the child restraint This will increase comfort and allow the harness to properly tighten 2 3 Shoulder strap The shoulder straps must be in th...

Page 17: ...straps from splitter plate at rear of seat Pull harness through the harness slots from the front Rethread harness into new harness guide locations Do not use shoulder straps of unequal heights Straps...

Page 18: ...17 Make sure harness straps are between the metal bars and plastic shell Refer to illustration 9 Refit harness to splitter plate Make sure harness is securely on and there are no twists 8 9 WARNING...

Page 19: ...to make sure buckle is locked 1 2 Securing Your Child in the Child Restraint Pull on harness adjustment strap to tighten harness snugly NOTE A snug strap should not allow any slack It lies in a relat...

Page 20: ...ll Adjustment Shell 4 Attaching Adjustment Strap End to Shell Pull up the trim at the front of the seat Press and hold down the harness release lever under flap on the front of Infant seat Pull both h...

Page 21: ...andle press both adjustment levers on each side of handle Rotate up or down to desired location Release levers Listen for click Make sure both sides are locked into place Carrier use 1 2 3 Car carry p...

Page 22: ...e car seat Determine if base adjustment is required Refer to steps 7 8 on pages 23 24 1 4 Placing a rear facing child restraint in a front seat equipped with an air bag can result in serious injury or...

Page 23: ...eat belts do not loosen your child restraint should be secure NOTE Some play from front to back or from side to side is acceptable 3 2 Hold both vehicle belts together on the opposite side of the buck...

Page 24: ...ce You will hear a click when it is locked Pull on handle to ensure it is locked in place 1 7 Make sure level line on side of shell is level to ground Adjust base if needed Refer to page 24 illustrati...

Page 25: ...er strap behind rebound bar when capsule is not in use Two Piece Tether Strap Fitment Attach the hook to anchor in vehicle Adjust tether strap to remove slack in strap Pull on free end of webbing to t...

Page 26: ...the loop webbing to the back of the seat Roll the webbing and tuck it between trim and seat shell See illustration OPTION 1 WHEN CANOPY IN USE Pull the loop webbing to the back of the seat Leave it b...

Page 27: ...to illustration 3 To attach canopy fit back of canopy over back of shell Snap each plastic strip end to each canopy post Refer to illustration 4 2 Thread plastic strip completely through channel in f...

Page 28: ...move the shoulder pads and insert Splitter plate 2 1 3 Removing seat trim for cleaning Do not use this child restraint without the seat trim Failure to do this can result in serious injury Loosen harn...

Page 29: ...es of shell Release harness by pressing red button on buckle Remove buckle pad as illustrated 4 Pull buckle pad 5 6 From the top Pull the trim off the seat After cleaning the trim replace by reversing...

Page 30: ...seat shell insert buckle s metal clip up through the shell and trim NOTE For cleaning instructions see page 30 cleaning buckle section From other side pull on buckle to check to make sure buckle s me...

Page 31: ...ong audible click is heard DO NOT oil any part of the buckle Allow buckle to dry If the buckle does not work contact IGC Dorel Customer Service on 1300 809 526 GENERAL MAINTENANCE All other surface sh...

Page 32: ...r harness covers to fit correctly you may have to fit the To Remove the insert Unthread the harness from the splitter plate see Preparing Infant Seat to Fit Your Child section remove insert and rethre...

Page 33: ...the cover supplied or a manufacturer authorized replacement cover with identical shoulder height markers WARNING Easy use tip for base engagement Label Make sure the base release handle is pulled all...

Page 34: ...the child restraint handle is in the upright position When attaching the base tilt the child restraint slightly up so that the foot of the child restraint will connect to the base first Slowly slide...

Page 35: ...rear facing Infants are at risk of serious injury if they face forward too early Forward Facing Car Seat Infant Carrier NOTE This illustration is representative only Style and design may vary NOTE The...

Page 36: ...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...

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