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Tether Anchorage Installation

If the car is fitted with a child restraint 
anchorage point:

Locate the upper anchorage point behind 
the rear seating position (consult the 
vehicle owners handbook for location of 
the upper anchorage point). Remove the 
thread plug from the  parcel shelf/floor/
roof and install the attachment bolt as 
shown opposite.

CAUTION: 
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE ATTACH-
MENT BOLT. MAXIMUM TORQUE 20Nm.

Attachment 

Bolt

Lock Washer

Spacers 

(if required)

Anchor Fitting

Vehicle Metal 

Structure

Vehicle Trim

FRONT OF VEHICLE

In some vehicles without a fixed 

parcel shelf an extension tether 

strap may be required. These are 

available in several different lengths 

and can be obtained from child 

restraint retail outlets.

CHILD RESTRAINTS MUST NOT BE ATTACHED TO UNSOUND METAL OR 

WOOD OR SYNTHETIC STRUCTURES. WHEN DRILLING THE 9 MM HOLE DO 

NOT DRILL THROUGH FUEL LINES, FUEL TANKS, ELECTRICAL WIRING, OR 

RADIO SPEAKERS. WEBBING STRAPS MUST BE PROTECTED FROM SHARP 

CORNERS AND EDGES.

THE ANCHOR FITTING MUST BE USED ONLY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE.  IT 

MUST NOT BE HOOKED ONTO ANY OTHER OBJECT.

Tether Anchorage Installation

If the car is not fitted with a child re-
straint upper anchorage point:

For sedans only - drill a 9 mm hole in the 
parcel shelf on the centre line of the seat-
ing position as shown on page 22.
Install the anchor bolt as shown opposite.

It is recommended that this installation be 
carried out by a child restraint fitting sta-
tion or licenced motor mechanic.

For vehicles other than sedans:

In Australia, consult your nearest child re-
straint fitting station or traffic authority for 
vehicle inspection to find the best, correct 
position for the placement of the upper 
anchorage point, and for the correct at-
tachment bolt length and use of spacers.

In New Zealand, consult the agent for the 
vehicle.

Attachment 

Bolt

Spacers

(if required)

Anchor 

Fitting

Vehicle 

Metal 

Structure

Vehicle Trim

FRONT OF VEHICLE

Lock Washer

Nut

Reinforcing 

Washer

 

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Armour C2005B

Page 1: ...IN THE PLACE PROVIDED AT THE BACK OF THE CHILD RESTRAINT MODEL C2005B instruction manual IM 000726C Armour TM USE WITH A CHILD IMPORTANT KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET IN THE PLACE PROVIDED AT THE BACK...

Page 2: ...he vehicle DO NOT USE THIS CHILD RESTRAINT UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS USER GUIDE AND IN YOUR VEHICLE OWNERS MANUAL IMPORTANT Before installation and use of this child...

Page 3: ...en installed rearward facing this restraint is 710 mm long 500 mm wide and 515 mm high Check the measurement between the front of the seat back of the rear seat and all front seats in the car in which...

Page 4: ...nings and information IMPORTANT Some vehicles have airbags at tached to the sash belt DO NOT install the restraint using using this type of belt If in doubt refer to the vehicle own ers manual or an a...

Page 5: ...acing Vehicle Belt Slot 22 11 Recline Angle This restraint should be installed in the rear seat Correct Recline Angle When used rear facing the restraint must always be fully reclined The white arrow...

Page 6: ...the vehicle belt buckle Lap Belt Sash Belt REARWARD FACING BELT PATH Look for this label showing the cor rect path for the vehicle belts CLICK REARWARD FACING BELT PATH 2 IMPORTANT the vehicle belts...

Page 7: ...er Strap General Information Always connect the snap hook securely to the anchorage fitting Adjust the tether tension until the tether is pulled tight Do not adjust so tight that it lifts the child re...

Page 8: ...nchorage Recline Angle Correct Recline Angle When used forward facing the restraint must always be correctly reclined The white arrow on the shell must be above one of the yellow arrows on the base Se...

Page 9: ...the back of the child restraint 2 Engage the vehicle belt buckle Look for this label showing the cor rect path for the vehicle belts FORWARD FACING BELT PATH CLICK 1 2 3 While pressing the child restr...

Page 10: ...ction points If your vehicle does not have these refer to page 22 for information on fitting the anchorage supplied Installation Pull web to increase tension Increase tether tension by pulling web out...

Page 11: ...UPPER AN CHORAGE POINTS REFER TO A CHILD RESTRAINT FITTING STATION IF NO ANCHORAGE POINTS ARE IN THE MOTOR CAR THIS RESTRAINT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE WHERE THE TOP TETHER STRAP MAY FALL INTO A SPLIT I...

Page 12: ...int is rear facing FORWARD FACING REARWARD FACING Top Tether Snap Hook Tether Anchorage The anchor fitting must be aligned as shown unless stated otherwise in the vehicle owners handbook If drilling a...

Page 13: ...LLING THE 9 MM HOLE DO NOT DRILL THROUGH FUEL LINES FUEL TANKS ELECTRICAL WIRING OR RADIO SPEAKERS WEBBING STRAPS MUST BE PROTECTED FROM SHARP CORNERS AND EDGES THE ANCHOR FITTING MUST BE USED ONLY AS...

Page 14: ...Remove the child restraint from the vehicle seat if not in use for a long period of time Put the child restraint in a cool dry place where your child cannot access it SEAT COVER Wash with cold water a...

Page 15: ...rillo IMPORTANT Children are at risk of seri ous injury if they move to booster seats too early REAR FACING USE FORWARD FACING USE Refit Cover 4 3 3 2 3 3 To Refit Seat Cover 1 Place the main cover in...

Page 16: ...QR buckle through the slot in the seat pad and then remove seat pad from seat shell 2 2 4 4 6 26 FORWARD FACING USE Checklist Shoulder Straps must always be at correct height and pulled tight Harness...

Page 17: ...ess 7 Tighten harness by pulling on the ad juster strap at the front of the restraint WARNING DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED IN THE CAR 6 Note the lower harness webbing may not pull freely through t...

Page 18: ...leaning the buckle IMPORTANT Children need to be securely held by the harness Children must be dressed in clothing that allows the harness to firmly grip them Do not wrap the child in a blanket or sim...

Page 19: ...quirement forward facing is different to rear facing Headrest adjustor handle at top of headrest Squeeze release handle to adjust headrest and shoulder straps 20 FORWARD FACING USE Securing a Child in...

Page 20: ...d 2 Rotate the shell until the white arrow is above one of the yellow arrows IMPORTANT A correct recline angle is essential for your child s safety DO NOT use position 1 marked by the blue arrow when...

Page 21: ...Shoulder Lap and Crotch pads These are for comfort only and can be removed at any time 16 REAR FACING USE Checklist Shoulder Straps must always be at correct height and pulled tight Harness Straps mu...

Page 22: ...t strap tension Put a finger under each strap and pull gently outwards There should be no gap between your finger and the baby 8 Pull strap at front to tighten shoulder straps 9 NO GAP Put finger unde...

Page 23: ...LDER STRAP HEIGHT AND ADJUST IF NECESSARY See page 11 1 Loosen harness by pressing on adjuster button A while pulling on the har ness straps B 2 Press button to open the quick release buckle Spread ha...

Page 24: ...ays adjust the height of the shoulder straps as the child grows Note the shoulder strap height requirement rear facing is different to forward facing 10 REAR FACING USE Securing a Child in the Restrai...

Page 25: ...otate the shell until the white arrow is above the blue arrow IMPORTANT A correct recline angle is essential for your baby s safety 1 2 8 Features 7 17 20 19 21 12 13 15 18 14 11 Top Tether Anchorage...

Page 26: ...dle 7 Crotch Pad 8 Shoulder Harness Strap 9 Shoulder Harness Strap Cover 10 Infant Body Support Only install child restraint in a forward facing vehicle seat Never install in a seat that faces the rea...

Page 27: ...y not have been tested for use with this child restraint and if used may lower the level of protection offered possibly leading to injury or death Any aftermarket accessory used should be compliant wi...

Page 28: ...24 CHECKLIST 25 Cover Removal Refit 26 27 The Next Restraint 28 Maintenance 29 2 1 DO NOT USE THIS CHILD RESTRAINT UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS USER GUIDE AND IN YOUR V...

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