WARNING
Welldon advices that child seats should not be bought or sold second-hand. Many
second-hand car seats have been found to be dangerous.
crucial parts
(IMAGEs 2, 3 I 4)
A
- Headrest
B
- Armrest
C
- Unlock stability fix/sleeping position
D
- Release button stability fix
E
- Stability fix connectors
f
- Headrest adjusting button
G
- Shoulder belt guide
h
- Seat shell
I
- Lap belt guide
J
- Sleeping position block
preparing stability connectors
Pull to unlock
(Image 5)
, and simultaneously pull and release the connector block
(Image 6)
.
Rotate the connectors into position
(Image 7)
.
installation in the car
For the Stability fix model lock on the two stability fix connectors to the anchorages in your car
seat
(Image 8)
.
WARNING
Make sure you hear a clear sound “click”(2x) and see the appearance of green mark.
WARNING
Place the belt through the shoulder belt guide
(Image 9)
.
WARNING
An unoccupied Lexus should still be fastened with the 3-point-belt.
WARNING
Make sure luggage or other objects are properly secured.
Place the child in the seat
(Image 10)
. Lock the belt in the buckle “click”
(Image 11)
. Make sure the
child sits in safest position.
WARNING
Make sure the belt is not twisted.
WARNING
The lap belt should be worn over the hips.
Adjust the Lexus the correct height by pushing the head-rest adjusting button and moving the
headrest
(Image 12)
.
WARNING
You can find out here if the Lexus fit is compatible with the ISOFIX system of your car.
The connectors can be easily folded away making the seat compatible also with cars
not equipped with ISOFIX.
ChECK fOR hE CORRECT POSITION:
Head and backrest are at the correct height
(Image 13)
. Head and backrest too high
(Image 14)
.
Head and backrest too low
(Image 15)
.
correct belt routing
Make sure the belt is positioned in the green zone.
(Image 16)
. Make sure the belt runs through
both the shoulder belt guide and the lap belt guide.
(Image 17 i 18)
.