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AACE instructions
AACE instructions
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Seat Adjustment for Seat Bottom
The seat bottom depth can be adjusted for added
comfort for the child. Three positions are provided for
best fit.
1
Reach under the cover as shown to adjust the
seating surface in or out.
(11)
2
Slide the seating surface in or out as needed for
additional thigh support.
(11)
Use of ISOFIX Connectors
If vehicle is equipped with ISOFIX, the vehicle lower
anchor points may be visible at the vehicle seat
crease. See your vehicle owner’s manual for exact
locations, anchor identification, and requirements for
use.
1
Fit the ISOFIX guides with the ISOFIX anchor
points
(12)
. The ISOFIX guides can protect the
surface of the vehicle seat from being torn. They
can also guide the ISOFIX connectors.
2
Press the releasing button
(13)
, then pull the
ISOFIX connectors out and rotate them by 180
degrees until they are pointing in the direction of
the ISOFIX guides.
(14)
3
Line up the ISOFIX connectors with the ISOFIX
guides, and then click both ISOFIX connectors
into the ISOFIX anchor points.
(15)
Make sure that both ISOFIX connectors are
securely attached to their ISOFIX anchor points.
The colors of the indicators on both ISOFIX
connectors should be completely green.
(15)-1
Check to make sure the base is securely installed
by pulling on both ISOFIX connectors.
4
Press the releasing buttons on the ISOFIX
connectors, and then pull the ISOFIX connectors
out to remove the base.
(16)
5
Rotate the ISOFIX connectors by 180 degrees,
and then press the releasing button to fold the
ISOFIX connectors.
6
The back of the booster MUST fit tight against the
vehicle seat back as shown.
(17)
The front of booster MUST NOT hang over front
of vehicle seat.
Do not use with seat back beyond position 2.
(18)
Connect booster to vehicle ISOFIX anchor points
(See Use of ISOFIX Connectors). Ensure bottom
of booster is in full contact with vehicle seat.
(19)-1
Adjust the seat bottom by holding the ISOFIX
Release Lever and moving the seat in or out to
obtain desired angle as shown in
(20)-1
. Ensure
the back of the booster is in contact with vehicle
seat as shown in
(20)-2.
7
If you remove your vehicle headrest, be sure
to stow it in a secure place; check your vehicle
owner’s manual.
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