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ISOFIX COMPATIBLE

Instruction Manual

IMPORTANT:

 

KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN THE PLACE PROVIDED 

ON THE CHILD RESTRAINT

*All references to age are to an average proportioned 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.

1754:2013

Licence No. 25324

Convertible Car Seat

 

I N FA N T   S E AT   T O   C H I L D   S E AT

CS4513 / CS4613

(Rearward Facing) Suitable for children from birth to approximately 12 months* of age.
(Forward Facing) Then suitable for children to approximately 4 years* of age.

REARWARD FACING

FORWARD FACING

Summary of Contents for CS4513

Page 1: ...e 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 1754 2013 Licence No 25324 Convertible Car Seat I...

Page 2: ...Combination Converting to Child Car Seat Shoulder Height ISOFIX Compatible Restraint ISOFIX Lower Anchorages Accessing ISOFIX Lower Anchorage Connectors Installing using ISOFIX Lower Anchorage Connect...

Page 3: ...r Cocoon Technology A C T is an all encompassing protective cocoon around your child ISOFIX Compatible The ISOFIX compatible system for Australia requires an ISOFIX compatible child restraint that com...

Page 4: ...To ensure infant s back is 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 AIRBA...

Page 5: ...the child restraint where this strap may fall into a split into the seat back or off the side of the seat IF AN AIRBAG IS FITTED IN THE SEATING POSITION WHERE THE CHILD RESTRAINT IS TO BE FITTED FOLL...

Page 6: ...VERTIBLE CAR SEAT TYPE A2 B BIRTH TO 4 YEARS ZERO TO 8 CONVERTIBLE CAR SEAT TYPE A1 B E BIRTH TO 8 YEARS IMPORTANT Research has shown that the likelihood of an accessory child safety harness being use...

Page 7: ...ARWARD FACING Diagrams are indicative of type of paddings and inserts and may not resemble the actual product Padded inserts can vary according to model We reserve the right to alter this product with...

Page 8: ...ave outgrown this restraint are safest in a larger child restraint with an in built harness or a booster seat until their shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker of the restraint TO BE USED W...

Page 9: ...houlder Height Markers 2 Pillow if tted 3 Comfort Cover 4 Shoulder Pads 5 Harness Straps 6 Buckle Pad 7 Padded Insert if tted 8 Harness Adjuster 9 Harness Adjustment Strap 10 Vehicle Seat belt 11 Safe...

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Page 11: ...eat and all front seats in 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 ensure that the baby has adequate ve...

Page 12: ...ction of Appropriate Padding Combinations Set Up Infant Seat Recline Section Swung Forward child restraint fully reclined Refer to the shoulder height labels As shown on pages 9 For correct shoulder s...

Page 13: ...side of the restraint refer Figure 2 Step 3 Locate the adjuster at the side of the restraint and secure using the Top Tether Strap Guide refer Figure 3 EASE OF USE It is recommended to position the ad...

Page 14: ...hell 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 24...

Page 15: ...so that the back of the seat is facing you Remove each shoulder harness through the gates in the spreader plate see Figure 1 4 Pull the shoulder harness straps through the shoulder slot holes in the s...

Page 16: ...to the vehicle s ISOFIX low anchorages The flexible connectors are then adjusted to secure the child restraint firmly to the vehicle The top tether strap must be anchored to the vehicle The vehicle se...

Page 17: ...er Anchorage Connector Straps Figure 3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Remove the insert s to access the seat cover refer Figure 1 Fold the cover and padding forward refer Figure 2 Op...

Page 18: ...djuster strap firmly Remove all slack from the LAC straps by pulling the adjuster strap firmly The GREEN indication is activated refer Figure 3 Repeat for both sides of the restraint Installing using...

Page 19: ...le refer to Pages 54 55 IMPORTANT The purchaser should check the measurements between the front of the seat back of the rear seat and all front seats in the car in which the child restraint is intende...

Page 20: ...e slack from the upper anchorage strap Do not overtighten as this could cause the restraint to lift off the vehicle seat refer to Figure 7 Step 7 Store any excess webbing from the top tether strap in...

Page 21: ...THE CHILD RESTRAINT IS USED IN A VEHICLE Figure 2 WARNING Buckle Assembly Figure 1 Top Tether Strap Adjuster Front of Car Installing Using Vehicle Seatbelts Installation Infant Seat Recline Section Sw...

Page 22: ...lamp open it and clamp the sash section ONLY of the vehicle seat belt by closing the barrel section of the red belt clamp in the direction of arrow 1 in Figure 5 and then locking with the toggle secti...

Page 23: ...e there are no twists in the top tether strap Note If no upper anchorage fitting is available refer to Pages 54 55 IMPORTANT The purchaser should check the measurements between the front of the seat b...

Page 24: ...er strap Ensure Top Tether strap is passed through the Top Tether Strap Guide CAUTION CHILDREN CAN BE INJURED OR RESTRAINTS AND TOP TETHER STRAP DAMAGED BY UNSECURED CARGO IN A COLLISION SECURE OR REM...

Page 25: ...child in car seat with legs either side of the buckle place harness over the shoulders and hips refer Figure 3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Harness Adjuster Under cover Harness Adjuster Strap Top Tether Strap...

Page 26: ...f no Click can be heard or a secure engagement cannot be achieved refer to Cleaning Buckle Harness page 42 1 2 Remove all of the slack for the harness lap straps by pulling shoulder straps refer Figur...

Page 27: ...anchorage strap so it has no slack in it DO NOT TIGHTEN EXCESSIVELY Check harness tightness by using 2 fingers at the child s shoulders refer Figure 7 If required repeat Step 5 Pull to tighten to rem...

Page 28: ...ack in it DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN WARNING Top Tether Strap LOWER OUT OF WAY Top Tether Strap Top Tether Strap Guide Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 To Release Infant Use Infant Seat Always use a lap or lap sash...

Page 29: ...hildren who have outgrown this restraint are safest in a larger child restraint with an in built harness or a booster seat until their shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker of the restraint...

Page 30: ...ead then the child should remain rearward facing When using the inbuilt harness the child s shoulders must be in line or above this marker IMPORTANT Do not use as a forward facing child restraint unti...

Page 31: ...e G Type E booster seat or Type F booster seat when they reach the top shoulder height marker For the next child restraint refer to the Restraint Guide on page 5 VIEW B Taller Toddler using inbuilt ha...

Page 32: ...model For detailed description and method of attachment for padded accessories refer to Accessories on page 50 1 Shoulder Height Markers 2 Pillow if tted 3 Comfort Cover 4 Shoulder Pads 5 Harness Str...

Page 33: ...ed upright or reclined angle Recline Upright RED LEVER RECLINE SECTION Front of Car Reclined Position Adjuster Assembly Location PUSH Pull excess strap through the top section whilst feeding the adjus...

Page 34: ...ion are the upper and middle positions The shoulder strap slots used in Child Seat mode are above the lower shoulder height markers refer Pages 29 30 IMPORTANT The shoulder straps must be in the slots...

Page 35: ...raint Turn the restraint so that the back of the seat is facing you Remove each shoulder harness through the gates in the spreader plate see Figure 1 4 Pull the shoulder harness straps through the sho...

Page 36: ...t to the vehicle s ISOFIX low anchorages The flexible connectors are then adjusted to secure the child restraint firmly to the vehicle The top tether strap must be anchored to the vehicle The vehicle...

Page 37: ...ic shell refer Figure 4 Close Storage Lid Repeat steps 3 to 5 for other side Ensure that there are no twist in the flexible LAC straps refer Figure 6 Fold the padding and cover back in place refer Fig...

Page 38: ...eck for positive engagement refer Figure 2 Push down on the restraint with knee or hand whilst pulling the adjuster strap firmly Remove all slack from the LAC straps by pulling the adjuster strap firm...

Page 39: ...nchorage strap Do not overtighten as this could cause the restraint to lift off the vehicle seat refer to Figure 5 Store any excess webbing from the top tether strap in the storage pocket provided on...

Page 40: ...right or reclined position with the back against the back of the vehicle seat directly in line with the anchorage point refer Figure 1 Installing Using Vehicle Seatbelt IMPORTANT Ensure that you use t...

Page 41: ...er the cover between the layer of foam and the plastic seat base refer Figure 2 3 Engage the buckle and tongue assembly listen for a CLICK Check the buckle engagement with a gentle pull Step 2 Always...

Page 42: ...now tightly holding your child restraint in place independ ent of the sash section The Safe Grip red belt clamp must be removed when the child restraint is not installed to allow other users to use t...

Page 43: ...estraint to lift off the vehicle seat refer to Figure 8 Store any excess webbing from the top tether strap in the storage pocket provided on the restraint refer to Figure 9 CAUTION CHILDREN CAN BE INJ...

Page 44: ...has been installed and set up as per Set Up and Installation refer Page 32 42 To lengthen the harness LIFT the harness adjuster refer Figure 1 whilst grasping both shoulder harness straps and pulling...

Page 45: ...the slack for the harness lap straps by pulling shoulder straps refer Figure 4 then pull the harness adjustment strap to adjust harness to a Step 5 PULL TO TIGHTEN Harness Adjuster Strap Step 4 Insert...

Page 46: ...Figure 1 Step 3 Adjusting Recline Angle NOTE To adjust the recline angle of the child seat refer to Converting to Child Seat on page 32 First loosen the seatbelt assembly the Safe Grip Belt Clamp may...

Page 47: ...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 moulding or the plastic...

Page 48: ...sh or 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...

Page 49: ...s 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 strong audib...

Page 50: ...verse Main Cover 1 2 Figure 1 1 2 Extension Straps If required contact InfaSecure for nearest supply location Extension straps not included in this package may be required for vehicles without a fixed...

Page 51: ...le Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 BUCKLE PAD if fitted The buckle pad is designed to add extra comfort for baby or child Position the buckle pad behind the buckle and clip in the front The release...

Page 52: ...rn the restraint so that the back of the seat is facing you Remove each shoulder harness through the gates in the spreader plate refer Figure 1 2 Pull the shoulder harness straps through the shoulder...

Page 53: ...he top of the child s shoulders Feed the upper and lower pillow straps through the nearest slots Thread the strap through the plastic buckle or tie a knot and adjust for a firm fit which ever is appli...

Page 54: ...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 55: ...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 56: ...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 57: ...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...

Page 58: ...57 Notes...

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Page 60: ...e the period is limited to six months Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for c...

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