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Contents

Introduction

Important Notices

Restraint Features

Use of the Child Restraint in the Vehicle

Shoulder Strap Height

Adjusting the Height of the Harness & Headrest

Using the Buckle

Loosening the Harness

Securing your Child in the Seat

Install Rearward Facing - Group 0+ / 1 (Birth to 18kg) - Seat Belt

Install Forward Facing - Group 1 (9 to 18kg) - ISOFIX & Top Tether

Install Forward Facing - Group 1 (9 to 18kg) - Seat Belt Install

Removing the 5-point harness

Install Forward Facing - Group 2 / 3 (15 to 36kg) - SAFEFIX Install

Install Forward Facing - Group 2 / 3 (15 to 36kg) - Seat Belt Install

Removing the cover

Washing Instructions

Care for the Harness Buckle

Warranty

Notices

Installation Methods

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Summary of Contents for MARLIN

Page 1: ...UCTIONS GROUPS 0 1 2 3 Birth 36kg Created with Passion Designed for Safety Rearward facing to 18kg Seat Belt Install Forward facing to 18kg ISOFIX or Seat Belt Install Booster seat to 36kg SAFEFIX or...

Page 2: ...Group 0 1 Birth to 18kg Seat Belt Install Forward Facing Group 1 9 to 18kg ISOFIX Top Tether Install Forward Facing Group 1 9 to 18kg Seat Belt Install Removing the 5 point harness Install Forward Fa...

Page 3: ...manual carefully Your child s safety can only be guaranteed if this product is used according to correct installation following these instructions Continuous research by our development team user test...

Page 4: ...r ISOFIX points that are approved according to ECE R16 or other equivalent standards that comply to SABS 1080 WARNING The vehicle seat belt holding the restraint to the vehicle should be tight the str...

Page 5: ...our Child Safety Seat Tell your child that he she should never play with the belt buckle The moving parts of the Child Safety Seat should not be lubricated in any way The safety of the seat can only b...

Page 6: ...de for Group 2 3 Comfort Pad Recline Adjuster Harness Adjuster Strap Harness Adjuster Buckle Buckle Harness Shoulder Pads Diagonal Belt Guide for Rearward Facing Belt Routing Guide Harness Protector C...

Page 7: ...ed to ECE R 16 or a comparable standard You can use your child car seat as follows Can be used if the vehicle seat is equipped with a 3 point belt IMPORTANT The child seat MUST only be installed using...

Page 8: ...must be inline or just above your childs shoulders Rearward Facing Forward Facing 7 Shoulder Strap Height The Harness Straps move with the Headrest To adjust the Headrest 1 Engage the Headrest Adjust...

Page 9: ...located an the front of the seat then pull the harness straps forward Do not pull the belt pads 2 Unfasten the harness buckle by pressing the red button and remove the tongues Move the harness straps...

Page 10: ...guide it around the back of the seat Fig 3 5 Clip the buckle in and thread the Lapbelt section of the seat belt over the Belt Route Guides on both sides of the child seat Fig 4 6 Guide the Diagonal b...

Page 11: ...sides Fig 2 3 Place the child seat in a forward facing position on the rear seat of your vehicle and guide the ISOFIX Connectors into the vehicle s ISOFIX brackets Ensure that the ISOFIX Indicator tur...

Page 12: ...on through the slot on the side of the seat and the diagonal belt over the top of the seat behind the headrest Thread the vehicle seat belt Tongue through the opening at the back of the seat and then...

Page 13: ...emove the Shoulder Pad straps from the metal shaft by moving the headrest to it s highest position then pull the shaft outwards to the side and remove the belts Fig 4 6 Adjust the child seat to the fu...

Page 14: ...in a forward facing position on the rear seat of your vehicle and guide the ISOFIX Connectors into the vehicle s ISOFIX brackets Ensure that the ISOFIX Indicator turns GREEN Fig 3 4 Move the seat from...

Page 15: ...d handle at the front of the seat and adjust the seat to Position 1 Fig 1 2 Thread the diagonal belt through the Diagonal Belt Guide Fig 2 3 Place your child in the seat Fig 3 4 Fasten the belt around...

Page 16: ...ith lukewarm water and a gentle soap Do not use abrasive detergents The harness buckle may be cleaned with warm water Do not lubricate If the harness buckle becomes sticky then remove the buckle from...

Page 17: ...ry to push them in The buckle latches engage without an audible click The buckle latches are difficult to insert you feel resistance The buckle only opens if extreme force is applied Remedy Wash out t...

Page 18: ...iption of the complaint and the original sales receipt to the manufacturer An exchange or return cannot be demanded Repairs do not constitute an extension to the warranty term The manufacturer is not...

Page 19: ...is a universal ISOFIX child restraint system It is approved to Regulation No 44 04 series of amendments for general use in vehicles fitted with ISOFIX anchorages systems 2 It will fit vehicles with p...

Page 20: ...Position 4 Recline Position 1 Recline Position 1 2 or 3 0 1 Birth to 18kg Rearward Facing Seat Belt Install Birth to 1 Year 1 9 to 18kg Forward Facing ISOFIX Top Tether or Seat Belt Install Forward Fa...

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