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Set Up

Infant Seat

The correct height for the shoulder straps is very 
important for the optimum performance of the 
restraint. 

The Infant Carrier is supplied with the internal harness set-up in the lowest shoulder slot height. 
InfaSecure recommend that you use the infant insert and pillow for a small new born. 

NOTE: 

Discontinue to use the padded insert and pillow, if the continued use causes overheat-

ing, discomfort or you require room for the infant to grow.

For new born or infants with breathing difficulties or medical concerns, InfaSecure recommend 
that you seek medical advice before you travel.
This section covers the setting up of the Infant Carrier in preparation for travelling. 
The Infant Carrier is fitted with three shoulder strap slot positions. As the infant grows the 
shoulder straps must be moved to the next higher slots.

With the child correctly sitting in the restraint, check which set of slots (In the plastic shell of 
the restraint) are level with or just above the infant’s shoulders.

If the harness straps are located in those slots, then the you can proceed with using the 
restraint (see section “USE” on page 30). If not then adjust the shoulder straps.

IMPORTANT

!

The shoulder straps must be in the slots which 
are nearest to the child’s shoulders, but not 
lower than the child’s shoulders.

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Figure 1

Front of vehicle

Infant Carrier

Correct Slot Height

Step 1: 

Step 2: 

Adjusting Shoulder Strap Height

To loosen the harness straps. Press the harness 
adjuster whilst pulling on both harness straps 
(Refer Figure 2). Loosening the harness will allow 
the spreader plate to rise from under the restraint.

Turn the restraint around so that the back of the 
seat is facing you. Remove each shoulder harness 
through the gates in the spreader plate (refer Figure 
3 & 7).

Figure 2

PULL

PRESS

Summary of Contents for CS2013

Page 1: ...ned child Children vary in shapes and sizes The ages outlined above is an approximation only The photo displayed is indicative of the type of restraint and may vary slightly depending on the model 175...

Page 2: ...Harness Placing Infant Carrier into Base Removing Infant Carrier from Base Removing Infant from Infant Carrier Aircraft Use Installing into Aircraft Fit Infant Carrier Into Aircraft Seat Care Of Restr...

Page 3: ...restraints that comply with AS NZS 1754 will also be suitable for use in seating positions not fitted with ISOFIX low anchorages To install the child restraint in the vehicle it will require the use o...

Page 4: ...evenly supported do not put more than one nappy on the baby and make sure the nappy is not thickly folded at the back DO NOT USE A REAR FACING CHILD RESTRAINT WHERE AN AIRBAG IS FITTED IN FRONT OF TH...

Page 5: ...o separate child restraints to the same ISOFIX low anchorages in your car Always attach the top tether strap to the child restraint upper anchorage in your car Child restraint lower attachment connect...

Page 6: ...LE CAR SEAT TYPE A1 B E BIRTH TO 8 YEARS IMPORTANT Research has shown that the likelihood of an accessory child safety harness being used incorrectly is very high and the risk of injuries when incorre...

Page 7: ...d may not resemble the actual product Padded inserts can vary according to model We reserve the right to alter this product without notice The Padded Insert s if fitted are designed to provide extra s...

Page 8: ...support their head then the infant should remain rear facing Always store the instruction manual in the place provided in the base when the infant carrier is removed ONLY USE RESTRAINT REARWARD FACING...

Page 9: ...ant Carrier seatbelt installation only CS2113 Infant Carrier both seatbelt and ISOFIX compatible installations 1 Comfort Cover 2 Pillow if tted 3 Shoulder Height Marker 4 Harness Straps 5 Shoulder Pad...

Page 10: ...op Tether Assembly 17 Anchor Fitting Attachment Hardware 18 Attachment Clip 19 Storage Pocket 20 Adjuster 21 Tether Strap 22 Attachment Clip 23 Small Bracket 24 Top Tether Strap Loop 25 Top Tether Gui...

Page 11: ...ed blue 14 Base 15 Sun Hood 16 Top Tether Assembly 17 Anchor Fitting Attachment Hardware 18 Attachment Clip 19 Storage Pocket 20 Adjuster 21 Tether Strap 22 Attachment Clip 23 Small Bracket 24 Top Tet...

Page 12: ...Small Infant SHOULDERS BELOW THIS LINE MUST BE REAR FACING WHEN Front of Car Ensure that you continue to use this child restraint in rearward facing positions whilst the infants shoulders are below t...

Page 13: ...roximately 6 months up to approximately 4 years of age or 8 years of age depending on the restraint Convertible Booster Seat with inbuilt harness for children who have outgrown their rearward facing s...

Page 14: ...side of the base The CS2013 CS2113 Infant Carrier is suitable for fitting to a variety of strollers Part Number WG101 Black WG101 Silver For compatible strollers refer to www infasecure com au Adaptor...

Page 15: ...started to rotate the handle release the levers and continue rotating the handle until it locks into position Care should be taken when passing the handle over the sun hood Ensure the handle is locked...

Page 16: ...ioned just under the lip of the carrier with the Top Tether pocket and Release lever still uncovered Refer Figure 3 Connect the press studs Refer Figure 3 Ensure the Hood is in the open position refer...

Page 17: ...rrier Either Seatbelt or ISOFIX compatible installations CS2013 Infant Carrier seatbelt installation only CS2113 Infant Carrier both seatbelt and ISOFIX compatible installations The Base Unit contains...

Page 18: ...d angle of the Base should be between 10 to 15 The LEVEL INDICATOR provides you with the information to determine approximately how reclined lay back your infant is in the Infant Carrier And this need...

Page 19: ...the rearward angle of the Base is approximately 10 to 15 STEEP SEAT STEEP SEAT Positioning the Recline Foot To adjust the Infant Carrier recline angle the following is required More Recline Take the...

Page 20: ...he front edge of the Base to obtain a better recline angle Place a firm packing ie packing can be firmly rolled up towel or nappy between the vehicle seat and the underside of the front edge of the Ba...

Page 21: ...s as required otherwise adjust as shown refer Pages 17 Extend the seat belt to maximum length An anchor fitting is required to attach the top tether strap and to complete the installation of the Infan...

Page 22: ...is removed by feeding back towards the seat belt retractor refer Figure 5 Ready for Use refer Figure 6 Engage the buckle and tongue assembly listen for the CLICK Check the buckle engagement with a ge...

Page 23: ...SOFIX low anchorages The flexible connectors are then adjust ed to secure the child restraint firmly to the vehicle The top tether strap must be anchored to the vehicle The vehicle seatbelt will not b...

Page 24: ...straps into the ISOFIX lower anchorage point You may need to PUSH into the seat bite where the ISOFIX symbols indicate Give a PULL to check for positive engagement refer Figure 4 NOTE It may be easie...

Page 25: ...the car in which the child restraint is intended to be used to ensure that the space is sufficient Care and attention should be given to sufficient ventilation and shading of the baby Always secure t...

Page 26: ...straps must be moved to the next higher slots With the child correctly sitting in the restraint check which set of slots In the plastic shell of the restraint are level with or just above the infant s...

Page 27: ...PLATE GATES Figure 3 NOTE A new born or very small infant will require the installation and use of the infant insert and pillow to ensure correct fitment Push the ends of the harness shoulder straps t...

Page 28: ...each shoulder harness strap back onto the metal spreader plate through the gates see Figures 6 7 NOTE Ensure the harness straps are not twisted Adjusting Shoulder Strap Height Step 5 Figure 7 Step 1...

Page 29: ...THE CAR REFER TO CAR OWNERS HANDBOOK FOR UPPER ANCHORAGE POINTS REFER TO A CHILD RESTRAINT FITTING STATION IF NO UPPER ANCHORAGE ARE IN THE MOTOR CAR Consult the car owner s handbook for the location...

Page 30: ...le anchor fitting Lengthen the Top Tether Strap tilt the adjuster and pull the strap so that the Top Tether Strap is ready to attach to the Infant Carrier Loop Tether Strap Attach the Top Tether Strap...

Page 31: ...ng the Harness Use Infant Seat Place the infant into the Infant Carrier flat on their back with the buckle positioned between the legs Check to determine whether the harness shoulder straps are in the...

Page 32: ...the buckle positioned between the infant s legs Ensure the infants arms and legs are free NOTE Discontinue using the insert when the insert is a tight fit or creates discomfort for larger babies child...

Page 33: ...o Click can be heard or a secure engagement cannot be achieved refer to Cleaning Buckle Harness page 43 1 2 Remove all of the slack for the harness lap straps by pulling shoulder straps refer Figure 6...

Page 34: ...If you can pinch the harness strap tighten more If your fingers slip off then the harness is tight enough After all adjustments are completed take the end of the adjustment strap and secure to the sl...

Page 35: ...plastic adjuster cover see Using Harness in Figure 10 on Page 33 You need to ensure that this strap doesn t get caught between the Infant Carrier and Base Place the back heel of the Infant Carrier int...

Page 36: ...IDE Placing Infant Carrier into Base Use Infant Seat Figure 4 PULL Figure 5 Figure 6 WARNING Always use a lap or lap sash seat belt and top tether strap to attach the child restraint to the vehicle Do...

Page 37: ...ap and remove all slack refer Figure 9 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Place the excess length of webbing in the storage pocket refer Figure 9 Step 9 Placing Infant Carrier into Base Use Infant Seat IMPORTANT Do...

Page 38: ...refer Figure 4 Fold the Loop Tether and place into the storage pocket refer Figure 4 Rotate the Carry Handle to the Carry Position refer Figure 6 Pull the release then lift the Infant Carrier clear o...

Page 39: ...ressing the harness adjuster whilst pulling on both harness straps Refer Figure 2 Release the buckle refer Figure 3 Lay the two harness straps with tongues to the sides of the Infant Carrier Feed the...

Page 40: ...thorities car hire companies car insurance companies etc for advice The child restraint may not be acceptable for use in all cars You do not need the base and we recommend that you check it in with yo...

Page 41: ...ralia and the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Only to be used on aircraft with the permission of the aircraft operator pilot and crew SUITABLE FOR REAR FACING USE The top tether strap is not r...

Page 42: ...raint will ensure safety of your child Check the webbing for fraying Check the upper anchorage attachment clip to ensure retainer clip is still present Ensure there are no cracks in the plastic mouldi...

Page 43: ...clean immediately Do not pull sticky items from covers as the cover may be damaged soak in water and gently remove Only machine wash on gentle cycle hand washing is recommended When washing the cover...

Page 44: ...ees Celsius running water as shown below Let the water run through the mouth of the buckle for five minutes refer Figure 2 Engage and disengage the Harness Tongues and Buckles several times until a st...

Page 45: ...pages 25 27 Remove Cover Replace in reverse Main Cover 1 2 Figure 1 Extension Straps If required contact InfaSecure for nearest supply location Extension straps not included in this package may be req...

Page 46: ...should be clearly visible Step 1 Follow the instructions covering the use of accessories either provided with this child restraint or sold as seperate accessories or spare parts provided by InfaSecur...

Page 47: ...rom harness To attach shoulder pads ensure press studs face away from the child and re attach Step 1 Step 2 SPREADER PLATE DELUXE Refer to Set Up Infant Carrier on Page 25 27 Step 1 Figure 1 Figure 3...

Page 48: ...e head pillow infant pillow if fitted is designed to provide extra comfort Refer to Set Up Infant Carrier on Page 25 27 Step 1 SUN HOOD if fitted The Sun Hood if fitted is designed to provide addition...

Page 49: ...the front of the rear seat and position the mat rearwards to obtain a flat fit If required an additional flap has been provided to tuck in between the seat back cushion Position the back section up t...

Page 50: ...600mm Extension strap CS113 200 900mm Adjustable Extension strap Anchorage Fittings WARNING If A D R anchorage point is recessed spacer s may be required Spacer Part No s are as follows 10mm CCS001 5...

Page 51: ...e Service Centres For Vehicles other than Sedans In Australia consult your nearest child restraint fitting station of traffic authority for vehicle inspec tion to find the best correct position for th...

Page 52: ...dvise users of child restraints to Destroy the entire restraint if it has been in use in a severe crash even if no damage is obvious The Australian New Zealand Standards committee advise that this sta...

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Page 56: ...a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to b...

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