Regularly check all important parts for damage.
To prevent damage or breakage, ensure that the child seat does not become
jammed in the car door, seat runners, etc.
Ensure the correct operation of all mechanical components.
In such cases it is extremely important that you replace the child seat. Please
dispose of it properly.
Should the child seat be damaged (for example after dropping it) it must be
inspected by the manufacturer.
In an accident at a collision speed above 10 km/h the child safety seat could
suffer damage which is not necessarily obvious.
4.1 Removal the infant carrier
4. Removal of the infant carrier and ISOFIX base
Press the grey release button, lifting the infant carrier at the same time. (4-A)
Tip! The infant carrier can be locked into position only when the safety leg is
folded out.
Tip! For day-to-day use, you can leave the ISOFIX base installed in your vehicle,
and remove only the infant carrier.
Fold back the support leg. (4-B)
4.2 Removal the ISOFIX base
Pull on the infant carrier to check it is fully engaged.
Press the red safety button and push the ISOFIX release buttons on the two
locking arms towards. The locking arms release. (4-C)
The infant carrier is fastened against the direction of travel.
If the infant carrier is fastened on the passenger seat, there is no front airbag
that could interfere with the infant carrier.
Tip! This protects the locking arms from damage.
Swivel the locking arm and the shock bar downwards. (4-D)
6. Care instructions
To retain the protective effect:
The support leg is firmly on the vehicle floor and the ISOFIX base does not
move away from the seat surface. (5-B)
The infant carrier is locked firmly onto the ISOFIX base and the yellow marks
on the both sides of the ISOFIX base is not visible. (5-C)
5. Fitting your infant carrier with ISOFIX base correctly
The ISOFIX base is engaged on both sides with the locking arms into the
ISOFIX fastening points. (5-A)
For your baby's safety, please check that:
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