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Group : 0+/1/2
Weight : 0-25kg, from birth up to approx. 7 years 

GlideFix

Child Restraint System

User Guide

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Summary of Contents for GlideFix

Page 1: ...1 Group 0 1 2 Weight 0 25kg from birth up to approx 7 years GlideFix Child Restraint System User Guide...

Page 2: ...size class for which this device is intended is 9 25 kg and B1 Congratulations on your purchase To ensure maximum protection and optimum comfort for your child it is essential that you read through t...

Page 3: ...ns than those which applied to earlier designs which do not carry this notice If in doubt consult either the child restraint manufacturer or the retailer This restraint system is Universal when used i...

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Page 5: ...e Belt Installation 13 Gr1 ISOFIX Installation 16 Gr2 Vehicle Belt Installation 18 Gr2 Vehicle Belt ISOGO Installation 23 General Use Harness System 26 Harness System Adjustments 27 Reclining Child Re...

Page 6: ...6 Parts...

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Page 9: ...ion IMPORTANT Only suitable if the approved vehicles are fitted with 3 point with retractor safety belts approved to UN ECE Regulation No 16 or other equivalent standards Prohibition Correct position...

Page 10: ...be removed when used in Group 0 2 Recline the seat to R position 1 Rotate the top tether s 2 metal retainers pull out them to remove the top tether 3 Put the restraint rear facing to the vehicle seat...

Page 11: ...t seat with airbag 5 Pass the shoulder belt from the back of the seat guide hook make sure the shoulder belt is limited in the guide hook 4 Pass the seat belt from the back of the seat 6 Pass the lap...

Page 12: ...the shoulder belt 8 Pull out the lap belt from the other side of the Gr0 belt guide lock the tongue into the buckle until you hear the click 7 Pass the lap belt from the bottom of the seat base as sh...

Page 13: ...eat 3 Pull out the tongue thread the shoulder belt and lap belt to the Gr1 belt guide Gr1 Vehicle Belt Installation Group 1 9 18 kg Forward Facing Vehicle Belt Installation Gr1 9 18 kg Gr1 9 18 kg Gr1...

Page 14: ...out the tongue shoulder belt and lap belt as shown 6 Push buckle tongues into buckle until you hear the click CLICK 4 Pass the shoulder belt and lap belt from the back of the seat as shown then thread...

Page 15: ...15 8 Tighten the shoulder belt make sure the car seat is already secured 7 Tighten the lap belt Gr1 Vehicle Belt Installation...

Page 16: ...s NOTE Consult your vehicle owner s manual to find the ISOFIX and Top Tether positions Gr1 9 18 kg Gr1 9 18 kg Gr1 2 9 25 kg 2 Recline the car seat to the proper position 1 Thread the 2 metal retainer...

Page 17: ...hear the click Push the seat backward until it clings to the vehicle seat 6 Pull out the top tether press the release button and let the top tether stretch to sufficient length to hitch the top tether...

Page 18: ...r belt and crotch 2 Unzip the Velcro of the back seat cover as shown 3 Use screwdriver to loosen the three screws on the back cover and remove the back cover The 5 point harness system should be remov...

Page 19: ...mounting plate and remove the harness from the front of the car seat 5 Remove the 2 harness covers straps from the lever then secure the back cover with 3 screws 6 Find the fixed position of crotch a...

Page 20: ...20 7 Pull out the seat cover from the shell as shown 8 Lift the seat cover to show the shell 9 Lift the sponge pad fold the harness belt as shown Gr2 Vehicle Belt Installation...

Page 21: ...21 10 Put back the sponge pad 11 Install back the seat cover 12 Roll up the adjust strap put it into the adjust button slot Gr2 Vehicle Belt Installation...

Page 22: ...our child into the car seat 3 Pull out the shoulder and lap belt from the GII belt guide at the armrest push buckle tongues into buckle until you hear the click Group 2 15 25 kg Forward Facing Vehicle...

Page 23: ...elease button of ISOFIX push backward the ISOFIX connector emphatically at both sides Group 2 15 25 kg Forward Facing ISOGO Vehicle Belt Installation NOTE The group 2 mode can only be used in upright...

Page 24: ...our child into the car seat 5 Pull out the shoulder and lap belt from the GII belt guide at the armrest push buckle tongues into buckle until you hear the click NOTE Don t use top tether when installe...

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Page 26: ...General Use Unbuckle Harness Press in towards the top of the red button Pull buckle tongues out Harness System Buckle Harness 1 Combine the right and left buckle tongues 2 Push buckle tongues into buc...

Page 27: ...ss Straps Push down on harness adjuster button while pulling out on harness straps as shown Tighten Harness Pull on harness adjustment strap to tighten harness snugly Harness System Adjustments 3 Unti...

Page 28: ...ght position can be used in Group 2 15 25 kg Reclining Child Restraint General Use Group 0 0 13 kg Group I 9 18 kg Group II 15 25 kg 0 13 kg 9 18 kg 9 18 kg 9 25 kg Gr0 0 13 kg Gr1 9 18 kg Gr1 9 18 kg...

Page 29: ...cushion can provide extra comfort for small baby and it gives your baby the necessary support while he or she is still small Pull upward the headrest adjustment handle move the headrest up or down to...

Page 30: ...Do not use cut frayed or damaged harnesses Do not substitute parts or try to modify the child restraint in any way Do not lubricate buckles and fasteners Do not use any child restraint accessory exce...

Page 31: ...ctions of a child restraint device should be positioned and installed in such a way that they cannot when the vehicle is being used under normal conditions become trapped under a moving seat or in the...

Page 32: ...ts liable to cause injuries in the event of a collision shall be properly secured After putting the child in the car seat ensure that the harness is sufficiently tight by pulling the belt Before every...

Page 33: ...reach of your child to avoid the risk of suffocation For environmental reasons when you have stopped using this product we ask that you dispose of the product in the proper waste facilities in accorda...

Page 34: ...ee from defects in material and craftsmanship at the time it is purchased by the retailer If this product fails within 12 months of the original purchase and under normal use as defined in the user s...

Page 35: ...purchase your product you must keep the sales receipt showing the date of purchase If a problem should arise the product must be taken back to the retailer from whom it was bought Any product sent dir...

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Page 40: ...300 809 526 IGC DOREL NEW ZEALAND LTD 14 Sir William Avenue East Tamaki Auckland 2013 Hours 8 00 am 5 00 pm Mon Fri Email customerservice dorel co nz Phone 0800 628 000 toll free Specifications are su...

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