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SEAT BELT
WARNING: NEVER use any load bearing contact points other than those described in these instructions or marked on the child car seat.
WARNING: Ensure that the lap section of the seatbelt or harness is worn low down, so that pelvis is firmly engaged.
WARNING: Make sure that ALL the passengers in your vehicle have their seatbelts fastened, as unrestrained people can be very dangerous to the child in an
accident.
WARNING: NEVER use a seatbelt routing scheme that differs from these instructions.
WARNING: The lap and diagonal seatbelt must be used at all times when your child is in the child car seat.
WARNING: Make sure that there are no twists in the seatbelt.
SUNLIGHT/HOT DAYS
WARNING: Do not leave your child in the child car seat while parked in direct sunlight or on a hot day.
WARNING: Do not subject the child car seat to prolonged direct sunlight as this may be dangerous for your child (the metal and plastic fittings could become
hot) and may cause the fabric to fade. You can reduce this problem by covering the child car seat with a sheet when not in use.
BACK OF THE SEAT/HEADREST
WARNING: Ensure that the child car seat is as close as possible to the backrest of the vehicle seat.
WARNING: REMOVE the head rest of the passenger seat being used if it obstructs the proper installation of the child car seat. REMEMBER to refit the headrest
when the child car seat has been removed.
SECOND HAND OR DAMAGED CHILD CAR SEATS AND SEATBELTS
WARNING: Never buy a second hand child car seat. It may have unseen damage.
WARNING: The manufacturer only guarantees this product when the original owner uses it.
WARNING: You MUST replace the child car seat and your vehicles seatbelts if they become badly worn or amaged.
WARNING: You MUST replace the child car seat if it is involved in an accident it may have unseen damage and may not protect your child as well as it should.
At the very least send the child car seat to your retailer for inspection, together with the accident report.
1 Diagonal seatbelt guide. 2 Shell (front). 3 Side Protection System (SPS). 4 Installation sticker. 5 Harness yoke. 6 Lap belt guide. 7 Base. 8 Fabric
cover. 9 Installation bar and lock. 10 Lock-off dev i ce. 11 Instructions storage compartment. 12 Lap belt guide. 13 Shell (rear). 14 Head cushion.
15 Harness shoulder pads. 16 BuckIe. 17 Base cushion. 18 Harness adjuster button. 19 Harness adjuster strap. 20 Shoulder strap height slots. 21
Shoulder strap. 22 Waist harness. 23 Booster cushion insert. 24 Crotch harness. 25 Recline adjuster handle. 26 Top Tether. 27 Isofix Adjuster Button.
28 Isofix Connector
1) The car seat can be used with isofix anchors and top tether for group 1 (9-18kg child).
2) The car seat must be used with an ISOFIX anchor and top tether as well as a 3-point seat belt for group 2 (15-25kg child).
The child car seat can be secured in a forwardfacing position in the rear seats of the vehicle by using the existing seatbelts. However, on some seats,
if the installation is not properly secured, we sug upright gest you try another seat in your vehicle.
WARNING: Never use in a seat with an active airbag.
The child car seat can be used in five different seat positions, from seated to a reclined sleeping position. Pull the recline adjuster handle under the
front of the shell and whilst holding it, pull the shell forwards or backwards, release the handle on your required position when hearing a distinct
click.
Place the child car seat on a suitable passenger seat. Adjust the child car seat to its most reclined position.
Pull the recline adjuster handle under the front of the shell and whilst holding it, pull the shell forwards to its most reclined position.
a) Place the car seat on the vehicles seat
b) Rotate the adjuster button in an anti-clock wise direction(A),and pull the isofix anchors outwards as far as it goes, make sure it cannot be pushed
back (B)
NOTICE
NOTICE
PARTS CHECKLIST
POSITIONING THE SEAT
FIVE-POSITION SEAT RECLINE
INSTALLING FOR GROUP I [9-18KG]
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