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WARNING:
If lap and shoulder belt portions of seat belt and seat belt buckle are not all correctly positioned, restraint is not properly
installed as a booster seat.
GROUP II, III (15-36 KG) WITH ISOFIX
NOTE:
When using this child restraint in groups II or III, remove the 5-point harness, triangle pad, and sleeping pad.
1.
Place child restraint forward-facing (in the direction of travel) in proper seating location, flat on the vehicle seat bottom and
touching vehicle seat-back.
2.
Select a forward-facing positio
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(red).
3.
Press the ISOFIX button to pull out the two ISOFIX locking arms from the base bottom.
You will hear an audible CLICK!
Ensure that
the indicator turns into a red colour, which means ISOFIX attachments are unlocked.
NOTE:
The ISOFIX attachment points are located between the surface and the backrest of the vehicle seat.
4.
Align ISOFIX attachments to the metal anchorages at the bottom of the car seat's backrest and push it until it clicks.
You will hear
an audible CLICK! Ensure both sides of the ISOFIX locking arms turn into green safety colour.
CAUTION:
After the ISOFIX installation check if the child restraint is securely fitted. If the child restraint is not stable and is shaking, reinstall.
5.
First, pull out the belt from the belt ALR. Shoulder belt through the same side of guidance 2, lap belt through the same side of
guidance 1, then pull the shoulder belt and lap belt together through another side of guidance 1.
6.
To fasten the seat belt across child: lap portion of the vehicle seat belt should rest within both lower belt guides with buckle located
on the outside of the child restraint.
7.
Place shoulder portion into the upper belt guide on the headrest so that belt lays properly across child: on the collar bone, interior
(A) to the shoulder (B).
8. Make sure seat belt is not twisted and remove slack from seatbelt so it lays flat, smooth and snug across child in all locations.
9.
Fasten the vehicle seat belt. You will hear an audible CLICK! Pull the seat belt tight to make sure it is not twisted.
CAUTION:
The shoulder seat belt section must run diagonally backward. You can adjust the course of the belt with your vehicle's
adjustable belt deflector on both sides.
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SECURING THE CHILD
WARNING:
If your child is not properly secured in the child restraint, they may be ejected in a crash, resulting in serious injury or death.
1.
(For group I):
Spread the 5-point harness straps apart.
2.
Place your child in the child restraint in a seated position.
3.
The child should be seated against both the back and bottom of the seat with no gap behind the child. Do not allow the child to
slouch.
4.
(For group 0+, I):
Gently guide the child’s arms through the 5-point harness loops.
Insert the buckle tongues into the buckle. Check
the shoulder straps height. Straps must be well fitted and not twisted!
5.
(For groups II, III): Pull the vehicle belt. Pull the vehicle belt. Route the lap belt portion under the armrests to the vehicle belt buckle.
Insert the 3-point vehicle belt in the buckle until you hear a click.
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A child restraint positions your child so that the seat belt fits across the strong bones of the hips and pelvis and not the abdomen, to
protect your child from injury.
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The shoulder portion of the seat belt should be positioned over the chest and collarbone, staying between your child’s neck and
shoulder so that it does not touch the neck.
CARE, CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE, STORAGE
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WARNING:
It’s dangerous to make any alterations or additions to the device without the approval of the Type Approval Authority, also
dangerous not to follow closely the installation instructions provided by the child restraint manufacturer.
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WARNING:
Do not attempt to disassemble the child restraint further than these instructions allow.
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WARNING:
All car seats expire. Plastic and metal parts wear out over time. Contact the manufacturer if you are unsure when your
seat expires.
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When the chair is not provided with a textile cover, the chair should be kept away from sunlight, otherwise it may be too hot for the
child’s skin.
Although, the child restraint must not be used without the cover. The seat cover should not be replaced with any other than
the one recommended by the manufacturer. The cover constitutes an integral part of the restraint performance.