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Fitting the child seat into the car 

WARNING: This car seat can only be fitted into a passenger seat of a car with a 3-point lap and 

diagonal seat belt, and no air bag.

However safe a child seat is, however well built it is, your child’s safety depends 

on you. 

Read this section thoroughly before fitting your child seat in your car. 

REMEMBER: Misusing your child seat will reduce the protection and safety you 

offer your child. 

• Ensure the harness is adjusted to suit your child. A fitting for winter clothes 

will be too loose for a child wearing summer clothes. 

• Install the child seat carefully using the 3-point lap and diagonal belt, as 

described in this section. 

• Check that your child seat is secure before each journey. 

• Do not use in a car seat with an airbag. 

• Always secure the seat belt around the car seat.

STEP 1

Put the child seat rearward facing into the car 

and ensure that it is pushed firmly up against 

the back rest of the car seat, as shown.

STEP 2

Route the lap section of the adult safety belt 

through the two lap belt guides and fasten the 

car seat belt. 

STEP 3

Pass the diagonal section of the seat belt around 

the back of the child seat, then pass the seat belt 

through the diagonal belt guide. 

When fitted, the security of the child seat can be tested by pressing firmly into the backrest.  The seat 

should feel very firm and move only slightly. If the seat does not feel secure, go back and follow the fitting 

instructions closely.

Only once the seat is secure is it ready for use.

STEP 4

Take out all the slack in the seat belt, ensuring 

that there are no twists or kinks in the seat belt.

Fitting the child seat onto the chassis 

To put the car seat onto the chassis, remove the stroller seat unit.

Then fit the car seat by lining up the car seat coupler with the chassis fittings on each side (fig. 4), allowing it to 

click into place on both sides. 

You can adjust the handle by pressing the red button on each side of the car seat (fig. 5).

When on the chassis the handle bar may be more suitable in position B (see page 5), pushed behind the back 

support of the car seat. 

To remove the car seat from the chassis, press both release buttons on each side of the car seat (fig. 6) and lift 

away from the chassis.

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