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1 Preparing to install the child seat in a car

Handle – carrying, rocking 
and stable position 

To move the handle, push firmly 
in towards the shell to release 
lock and then move it to the 
desired position 

(dia 1a)

A

 – Carrying position 

B

 – Rocking position 

C

 – Stable position

IMPORTANT –

 Always check 

the handle is upright and latched 
properly before carrying.

Harness adjustment 

IMPORTANT –

 You must 

adjust the shoulder straps 
of the harness to the correct 

position for your child 

BEFORE

 

installing the child seat as it 
cannot be adjusted in the car.
Carefully place the child seat 
on the floor. Move the handle 
to the stable position, 

C

 

(dia 1a)

. With one hand lift 

the fabric flap and press the 
harness adjuster tab. With your 
other hand pull the shoulder 
straps forward as far as possible 
to loosen the harness 

(dia 1b)

.

Unfasten the harness by pressing 
the red harness buckle button. 
Lay the shoulder straps over 
the sides of the seat 

(dia 1c)

.

Place your child in the child seat 
and check that the shoulder 
strap slots are level with, or just 
below, your child’s shoulders 
and that the head is comfortably 
positioned in the head support 
when used 

(dia 1d)

.

To adjust the height of the 
shoulder straps, first remove 
your child from the seat. 
Remove the shoulder pads (if 
applicable) by sliding them off 
the shoulder straps.
Next, pull one strap through 
from the front and re-thread it 
through the correct slot in the 

harness adjustment is not 
enough, i.e. shoulder straps 
are at full extension.

b.  Always return the crotch 

strap to its original, shorter 
length when using the seat 
with a smaller baby.

c.  The buckle should always 

be positioned low down on 
your child’s body.

d.  

DO NOT

 attempt to remove 

the crotch strap from the 
adjuster. Adjustment is made 
by feeding the crotch strap 
through the adjuster 

(dia 1f)

.

The adjuster at the end of the 
crotch strap is found under the 
front edge of the child seat.
To change the length of the 
crotch strap, thread it through 
the adjuster in the direction of 
the arrows shown 

(dia 1f)

A

 – Shortening  

B

 – Lengthening

Using the sun canopy 
(Rock-a-Tot Plus Si only) 

To fit the canopy place it over 
the back of the child seat.  
Then fasten the hooks on either 
side of the sun canopy to the 
cover elastics.

Children weighing up to 13kg (birth to approx 9-12 months)

shell, cover and head support 

(dia 1e)

. Repeat with the 

other strap making sure the 
straps are not twisted.

IMPORTANT –

 The safety 

harness provided with the child 
seat must be used at all times.

Adjusting the crotch strap 

IMPORTANT –

 You must adjust 

the crotch strap to the correct 
length for your child 

BEFORE

 

installing the child seat as it 
cannot be adjusted in the car.

IMPORTANT –

 

a.  The crotch strap should only 

be extended when normal 

1a

1d

1e

1f

1c

1b

2 Fitting your child in the child seat

Everyday use of the harness 

Move the handle to the 
stable position, see “Handle 
– carrying, rocking and stable 
position” 

(dia 1a)

.

Place your child in the child 
seat and fit the harness loosely 
around them. Re-fasten the 
harness buckle by fitting the 
two tongues together and 

pushing them firmly until you 
hear a click 

(dia 2b)

. Make 

sure the harness is not twisted.
Tighten the harness by pulling 
the adjuster strap forward 
making sure the harness is 
a comfortable but 

FIRM

 fit 

around your child 

(dia 2c)

IMPORTANT – 

The lap section 

of the harness should rest as 

forward and as low as possible 
over your child’s pelvis. (if not 
see ‘Adjusting the crotch strap’).
To remove your child from 
the child seat first loosen the 
harness by lifting the fabric flap 
between your baby’s legs and 
press the adjuster button down 
as you pull the shoulder straps 
forward 

(dia 2d)

. Then release 

Using as a low chair

 

With the handle in the carrying 
or rocking position, see 
“Handle – carrying, rocking 
and stable position”, the child 
seat will rock gently as your 
baby moves 

(dia 2e)

.

With the handle in the stable 
position, the child seat 
becomes a steady seat for 
feeding or sleeping.

IMPORTANT –

 The safety 

harness provided with the child 
seat 

MUST

 be used at all times.

When using the child seat to feed 
your baby, protect the harness 
buckle with a cloth. A dirty 
buckle may not close securely.

Carrying the seat with  
your child in it

 

Always check the handle is 
upright and latched properly 
before carrying 

(dia 2f)

.

the harness by pressing the red 
button on the buckle.

IMPORTANT –

 Your baby 

should not stay in the child seat 
or any infant carrier for periods 
exceeding 2 hours at a time.
Laying the shoulder straps 
over the side of the seat when 
removing your child helps 
prevent harness twisting.

2a

2d

2e

2f

2c

2b

3 Installing the child seat in a car

IMPORTANT –

 Have you 

adjusted the harness to the 
correct position for your child?

IMPORTANT –

 The safety 

harness provided with the child 
seat must be used at all times.

IMPORTANT –

 The child seat 

must only be fitted rearward-
facing, that is with your baby 
facing the back of the car, 
using a lap and diagonal seat 
belt and 

NOT

 a lap-belt only.

Installing with a lap and 
diagonal seat belt

 

To gain adequate length 
from your seat belt it may 
be necessary to slide the 
vehicle seat as far back as it 
will go (as you would for a tall 
person), and lower the height 
of the seat belt at 

A

 if this is 

adjustable 

(dia 3a)

.

Place the child seat on a car 
seat with your baby facing the 

back of the car and move the 
handle to the stable position 
as shown, making sure it is 
latched properly 

(dia 3b)

.

Fasten the seat belt across the 
child seat. Pass the lap section 
of the seat belt through the lap 
guides on both sides as indicated 
by the blue arrows on the child 
seat. Pull the diagonal section of 
the seat belt around the back of 
the child seat 

(dia 3c)

.

ENSURE THAT:

 

a.  The lap section of the 

vehicle’s seat belt 

A

 runs 

through both belt guides 

B

 

on the child seat 

(dia 3f)

.

b.  The diagonal section 

C

 runs 

through the diagonal belt 
guide on the back of the seat.

c.  The car seat belt buckle is 

not positioned in or in front 
of the belt guides 

B

.

IMPORTANT – 

FOR YOUR 

CHILD’S SAFETY

 it is essential 

that the diagonal part of the 
seat belt goes round the back 
of the seat.

Removing the child seat 
from the car 

First take the seat belt out of all 
four guide slots, then undo the 
seat belt.
Take care to keep the moving 
seat belt away from your baby.

Feed the diagonal belt through 
both diagonal belt guides 
indicated by the blue arrows at 
the back of the seat 

(dia 3d)

.

Tighten the seat belt by first 
pulling at   and then    
and   to remove any slack 

(dia 3e)

. Check that the child 

seat feels secure and that the 
seat belt is not twisted.

IMPORTANT –

 If your car seat 

belt is not long enough, see 
“Alternative installation”.

3a

3d

3e

3f

3c

3b

A

A

B

C

Anchorage 

Using the ruler guide printed on 
the front of this user guide, check 
that your lower anchorage is 
within the white area as shown. 
If it is in the red area then your 

vehicle is not suitable for use with 
the alternative routing 

(dia 4c)

.

The lap section of the seat belt 
should pass through both belt 
guides underneath the foot end 
of the seat. 

indicated by the blue arrows at 
the back of the seat.
Tighten the seat belt by first 
pulling here   and then here 

 and   to remove any slack 

(dia 4e)

. Check that the child 

seat feels secure and that the 
seat belt is not twisted.
If you are in any doubt please 
contact Customer Services on 

01264 386034

.

4 Alternative installation

Pull the diagonal section of the 
seat belt around the back of the 
child seat 

(dia 4d)

.

Feed the diagonal belt through 
both diagonal belt guides 

Not all car seat belts meet the 
latest European recommendations 
and you may encounter some 
installation problems. The most 
common will be short seat 
belts. The child seat has been 
designed with this in mind and 
an alternative routing for the lap 
section of the seat belt is provided.

IMPORTANT –

 This method 

is not suitable in all cars so you 

MUST

, before use, check the 

buckle and anchorage details.

Buckle Position 

The adult seat belt buckle must 
be below and rearwards of the lap 
guide as indicated 

(dia 4a & 4b)

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4a

4d

4e

4c

4b

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