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anchor locations

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The anchor point can be found in different locations in different cars. The 
illustration above shows possible locations of anchor points. Sometimes it is 
on the parcel shelf in sedans, and on the floor area in station wagons, vans and 
hatchbacks. Make sure that you do not confuse the luggage hook in the back 
of a station wagon with anchor points. Refer to your owner’s manual.

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An extension strap may be needed for vehicles without a fixed parcel shelf. 
Extension straps and extra fittings are available from various stores. 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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Use of aftermarket accessories (i.e. items not provided in the box with the child 
restraint), can reduce the safety provided by the child restraint and may cause 
injury or death.

Extension straps 300mm ref no. 015057

Extension straps 600mm ref no. 015058

Locking clip ref no. 015059

Summary of Contents for journey

Page 1: ...u follow us on the only choice instruction manual Illustrations and designs may vary journey harnessed car seat suitable from 6 months to 8 years IMPORTANT KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN THE PLACE PROVIDED ON T...

Page 2: ...2 SASH SIDE LAP SIDE PULL ENTIRE BELT LENGTH HOLD TOGETHER SLIDE BETWEEN quick start guide...

Page 3: ...3 TURN SLIDE TO BOTTOM ACROSS OVER BEHIND CARSEAT UNDER...

Page 4: ...4 CLICK SLIDE TO BOTTOM...

Page 5: ...5 PULL TIGHT TIGHT PULL TIGHT SASH SIDE...

Page 6: ...6 belt path check rear view front view PULL TO TIGHTEN PRESS BUTTON...

Page 7: ...en that have outgrown this restraint Children are safest in a booster seat until their shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker of the booster seat TO BE USED WITH A LAP SASH OR LAP ONLY SEATB...

Page 8: ...djusting crotch buckle length 17 Fasten buckle assembly 18 installing the seat in your vehicle Loosening tether strap 19 Installation 19 22 Removing slack to tighten belt 22 23 Belt path check 24 Atta...

Page 9: ...E TOP TETHER STRAP MAY FALL INTO A SPLIT IN THE SEAT BACK OR OFF THE SIDE OF THE SEAT DO NOT ATTACH THIS CHILD RESTRAINT TO ANY ISOFIX LOW ANCHORAGE ISOFIX low anchorages in cars are designed to withs...

Page 10: ...t When the child s shoulders reach this upper marker or the child no longer fits in the child restraint approximately 8 years of age then the child must be moved to the next form of child restraint se...

Page 11: ...t to make both the sash and the lap part of the seatbelt fit right to ensure maximum crash protection Information obtained from www raa com au INCORRECT CORRECT 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Sash part acros...

Page 12: ...4 6 1 Adjustable Headrest 2 Shoulder Height Markers 3 Harness Slots 6 positions 4 Belt Mates 5 Arm Rest 6 Buckle 2 Position crotch buckle length 7 Padded Insert 8 Harness Release Lever 9 Harness Adjus...

Page 13: ...17 13 16 14 10 Headrest Height Adjuster Knob 6 positions 11 Top Tether Storage Pocket 12 Top Tether Strap 13 Top Tether Strap Adjuster 14 Storage Pocket for instruction manual 15 Top Tether Hook 16 A...

Page 14: ...buckle assembly for ease of child fitment Place child in seat Fasten buckle assembly see page 18 Pull the harness adjustor strap at the front of the seat until the shoulder straps lay firmly against...

Page 15: ...l then back through the second slot above Thread the harness through the third slot of the shell only not through the cover Refit the cover using lowest harness position Important The harness is suppl...

Page 16: ...eight adjuster knob Rotate the knob anti clockwise to loosen and adjust headrest to the desired position to suit child Ensure the bottom edges of the headrest are not contacting the child s shoulders...

Page 17: ...attached to the crotch straps in two of three Slots 1 2 and 3 Lift Metal Plate B and the push through Slot 2 Thread the strap through to Slot 3 s opening positioning it as shown Pull up on the crotch...

Page 18: ...e as shown above you will not hear a click 3 Insert the second buckle tongue as illustrated above Now listen for a CLICK 4 Remember to always pull up on the harness straps to make sure buckle is locke...

Page 19: ...slack in hand for the belt to reach across the seat Important Remove padded insert from seat prior to attempting installation lap side s a s h s i d e LEGEND SASH SIDE LAP SIDE HOLD TOGETHER PULL ENT...

Page 20: ...ure 2c and slide the belt down firmly between the armrest and the backrest 5 Ensure belt is pushed down between the armrest and backrest as deep as possible Also make sure the lap side belt remains be...

Page 21: ...s to belt Figure 2f 8 Pull the belt across the back of the seat Figure 2g 9 Slide the belt down between the arm rest and backrest Push the belt down as deep as possible Figure 2h Important If the belt...

Page 22: ...SLACK TO TIGHTEN BELT 10 Wrap belt under armrest 2i CLICK 11 Connect the belt to your vehicle s safety buckle Figure 2j You will hear a CLICK when the buckle is secure 2j 12 Pull tight to ensure all...

Page 23: ...remaining slack is removed Figure 3a PULL TIGHT SASH SIDE 14 Once all slack is removed your installation should look like Figure 3b TIGHT Important Check for firm fitment by holding arm rests and slid...

Page 24: ...24 journey installation Important Before continuing double check that the belt path is installed correctly STEP 4 BELT PATH CHECK REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW...

Page 25: ...hicle anchor point Figure 5 Ensure there are not twists in the belt and adjust until all slack is removed from top tether 16 To tighten strap press grey button and pull on lower tether to tighten Figu...

Page 26: ...d always fasten with an audible CLICK If sticky liquids such as baby food fruit juice etc get into the buckle it may become sluggish and you will not hear a CLICK CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUCKLE REMO...

Page 27: ...hing the buckle several times Repeat steps above DO NOT oil any part of the buckle Allow buckle to completely dry If the buckle does not return to original working order contact Dorel Australia Custom...

Page 28: ...r pull on cover by stretching it over the headrest Attach velcro at the back of the seat and button holes around the headrest hooks The insert is to be used from 6 months to approximately 1 year Start...

Page 29: ...orget to remove the instruction manual Tumble dry 10 15 minutes on low heat Do not dry clean All other surfaces should be cleaned with a mild soap and water Never clean with bleach or spirit type clea...

Page 30: ...ggage hook in the back of a station wagon with anchor points Refer to your owner s manual An extension strap may be needed for vehicles without a fixed parcel shelf Extension straps and extra fittings...

Page 31: ...n Figure 3 CAUTION DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE ATTACH MENT BOLT OVERTIGHTENING MAY FRACTURE OR BREAK BOLT MAXIMUM TORQUE IS 20 Nm FOR CARS NOT FITTED WITH A CHILD RESTRAINT UPPER ANCHORAGE POINT For sedans...

Page 32: ...R SYNTHETIC STRUCTURES WHEN DRILLING THE 9mm 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 ANCHO...

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Page 35: ...ult of alteration accident misuse abuse or neglect Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact our Customer Service team on Ph 1300 809 526 or alternatively via our website at www dore...

Page 36: ...herschoice com au DOREL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 655 685 Somerville Road Sunshine West Victoria 3020 Email customerservice dorel com au Phone 1300 809 526 Hours 8 30 am 5 00 pm Monday to Friday IGC DOREL NEW...

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