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The right and left hip supports can be adjusted symmetrically or independently, depending on the individual needs of
the child.
Assembling and disassembling the hip supports is equivalent to their regulation, which is described in detail below.
To adjust the hip supports along the seat plane (right, left, front and back adjustment), pull the upholstery clasp on
the upper side of the seat and then unscrew two knobs for each of the hip supports. These knobs are located on the
underside of the seat in the guides for hip supports (see Fig.8.46.-D). Be careful not to confuse them with the two
knobs fixing the seat plates. Then you can move the hip supports into a place on the seat that is suitable and safe or
the child. After setting the hip supports in the desired position, screw each of them with two knobs, tightening them
until you feel the resistance. Finally place the upholstery clasp on the upper side of the seat.
Fig.8.46.-A
Fig.8.46.-B
Fig.8.46.-C
Fig.8.46.-D
Fig.8.46.-E
To adjust the hips perpendicular to the plane of the seat (up and down adjustment),
unscrew two other knobs for each of the hip supports. These knobs are located on the
hips supports, on their outside (see Fig.8.46.-E). Then proceed as in the case of adjusting
the hip supports along the seat plane.
8.47. Side elements of the backrest
(accessories)
Fig.8.47.-A
Fig.8.47.-B
These are two elements that can be attached to the backrest
to limit the child's tilt beyond the backrest (see Fig. 8.47.-A).
They also play a role in protecting your child's clothing from
dirt.
They are fitted with four knobs (two to one elements of the
side support) in the external guides of the backrest (see
Fig.8.47.-B).
The backrest elements are adjustable in three planes, as are
the supports (see 8.45, Thoracolumbar supports), but within
a limited range.