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InstructIon Manual

conVErtIBlE BoostEr sEat

Illustrations are representative only.

Style and design may vary.

MoDEl

V9 2010 & V9 A 2010

IMPortant: KEEP tHIs BooKlEt In tHE PocKEt 

ProVIDED at tHE rEar oF tHE cHIlD rEstraInt

For toddler use with built in 

harness (6 months to 4 years 

approximately)

As a booster seat with 

lap-sash seat belt (4 years to 

approximately 6 to 8 years) 

Summary of Contents for V9 A 2010

Page 1: ...le and design may vary MODEL V9 2010 V9 A 2010 IMPORTANT KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN THE POCKET PROVIDED AT THE REAR OF THE CHILD RESTRAINT For toddler use with built in harness 6 months to 4 years approxima...

Page 2: ...Page 3 5 Warnings Page 6 Warnings To Parents And Other Users Page 7 10 Anchorage Fitting Installation Page 11 Correct Vehicle Position Page 12 Tether Strap Headrest Adjustments Page 13 Toddler Should...

Page 3: ...estraint exactly as shown in the instructions To be used in forward facing position with built in harness by children whose shoulders are above the lower shoulder height marker approximately 6 months...

Page 4: ...int Hatch back or Wagon Do not use the child restraint where this strap may fall into a split in the seat back Always attach hook and remove slack FAILURE TO PROPERLY USE THIS SAFETY SEAT INCREASES TH...

Page 5: ...T 4 years TO approximately 6 TO 8 YEARS DO NOT USE WITH JUST A LAP BELT You must use with a lap sash belt The lap part of the seatbelt must be firmly across the thighs and the sash straps fitted diago...

Page 6: ...htly touch the surface of any metal or plastic parts to check their temperature BEFORE putting your child in the Booster Seat Contact with these parts can burn your child s skin The restraint should n...

Page 7: ...s and corners Check your vehicle owner s handbook for the location of correct anchorage points and possible need for spacers If a suitable anchorage point cannot be found contact a child restraint fit...

Page 8: ...restraint must be used in the correct way Be especially careful to use the clip in the following way RIGHT Make sure there is no slack in the top strap and the attachment clip is upright in the anchor...

Page 9: ...ge 10 Install the anchor bolt as shown in Fig 3 page 10 For vehicles other than sedans In Australia consult your nearest child restraint fitting station or traffic authority for vehicle inspection to...

Page 10: ...t of vehicle WarnInG VEHICLE SEAT LOCATION IMPROPER PLACEMENT OF THE SAFETY SEAT INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Some seating positions in your vehicle may NOT be safe for this safety se...

Page 11: ...11 corrEct usE corrEct usE IncorrEct usE CORRECT VEHICLE POSITION...

Page 12: ...ING THE HEADREST HEIGHT The Seat is fitted with headrest Height Adjustment Knob which is RED in colour TO LOOSEN Rotate the knob in Anti clockwise direction Adjust headrest to the desired position to...

Page 13: ...BEL 2 To be used in forward facing position by children whose shoulders are above the lower shoulder height marker LABEL 1 approximately 6 months of age until their shoulders reach the middle shoulder...

Page 14: ...elt Path Indicators yellow 3 Belt Mates If fitted 4 Quick Release Buckle 5 Centre Front Adjuster under flap 6 Harness Adjuster Strap 7 Air Protect If fitted 8 Harness Slots 4 positions 9 Height Marker...

Page 15: ...ther Strap 13 Hook 14 Splitter Plate 15 Pockets Storage for Instruction manual and webbing 16 Booster SeatBelt Path Indicators red 17 Adjuster Tether Strap 18 Anchor Fitting Toddler restraint with bui...

Page 16: ...slots which are nearest to the child s shoulders but not more than 25 mm below the child s shoulders Seat installation See Page 19 and 20 NOTE If the baby s neck muscles are unable to support their h...

Page 17: ...he desired slots Reconnect the straps to the splitter plate 4 Press red button to release buckle assembly for ease of child fitment Place child in seat 5 Fasten buckle assembly See Page 18 To remove s...

Page 18: ...ll up on the harness straps to make sure buckle is locked properly Toddler restraint with built in harness stEP 1 stEP 2 stEP 3 DO NOT USE SHOULDER STRAPS OF UNEQUAL HEIGHTS WarnInG Ensure the harness...

Page 19: ...th indicators 2 Position the lap part around the armrest as illustrated 3 Thread the lap sash belt at the back of the seat and trim Thread the lap sash belt through the opposite opening Refer to illus...

Page 20: ...ge 12 for fitment Place one knee on the child restraint and push down firmly while pulling up on belt to tighten Ensure all slack is taken out With weakest hand tilt and push the child restraint forwa...

Page 21: ...BEL 3 sHoulDErs Must BE BEloW tHIs lInE To be used as a booster mode when the child shoulders are above the middle height marker LABEL 2 until their shoulders reach the upper height marker LABEL 3 app...

Page 22: ...2 Car Lap Sash Belt 3 Storage for buckle 4 Storage for Harness Adjuster Strap 5 Air Protect if fitted 6 Height Marker 7 Booster SeatBelt Path Indicators red CHILD USE AS A BOOSTER SEAT 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 o...

Page 23: ...0 Hook 11 Pockets Storage for Instruction manual and webbing 12 Booster SeatBelt Path Indicators red 13 Adjuster Tether Strap 14 Anchorage Fitting CHILD USE AS A BOOSTER SEAT Illustration are represen...

Page 24: ...rt buckle in the opening area on the seat covered under the flap See feature 3 on page 22 Roll the harness adjuster strap and store in the opening area under trim See feature 4 on page 22 Remove both...

Page 25: ...e Booster Seat in a vehicle without the tether strap attached to the vehicle s anchor fitting Refer to page 12 Have your child sit in the safety seat with their back flat against its back Position the...

Page 26: ...MUST be even or slightly higher with the top of child s shoulders as illustrated NOTE If the vehicle seat belt lays across child s neck or face then readjust the headrest height CAUTION In the event...

Page 27: ...to be moved into the next form of child restraint a bigger booster seat or a child harness when they reach the top shoulder height marker sHoulDErs Must BE BEloW tHIs lInE HEADREST AT HIGHEST POSITION...

Page 28: ...rm water on the Delicate cycle Tumble dry for 10 15 minutes on low heat DO NOT BLEACH DO NOT DRY CLEAN DO NOT IRON GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING METAL AND PLASTIC PARTS Sponge clean with mild soap and...

Page 29: ...d fasten the velcro at the back For base pull cover over base and attach velcro at the back of the seat To Remove insert If fitted Undo the buckle and pull the insert out To Replace insert If fitted P...

Page 30: ...ly your buckle should 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 The buckle should...

Page 31: ...again DO NOT oil any part of the buckle and allow buckle to dry IMPORTANT Only genuine replacement parts supplied by Dorel Australia Pty Ltd can be used on this child restraint If the buckle does not...

Page 32: ...WILL NO LONGER APPLY WHERE THE DEFECT ISARESULTOFALTERATION ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE ORNEGLECT PLEASE RETAIN YOUR RECEIPT AS PROOF OF PURCHASE AND CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE ON PH 1300 809 526 O...

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