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Seatfix connection (for turning plate)
(accessory)
Item code: 818
Note:
The Seatfix connection cannot be used if the vehicle does not have an ISOFIX (latch) fixture (at least on the
rear passenger side). Check before buying!
First release the rear locking screw on the tube support beneath the turning plate (the plate is rounded at this
point). (Fig. 3a)
Then lay the Seatfix connection onto the vehicle‘s seat. The bore holes at the ends of the guide tubes must point
downwards to the vehicle‘s seat. Guide the Seatfix connectors (with yellow release buttons) into the vehicle‘s
Isofix anchors. Check that the connectors have locked into place safely by pulling. Now fit the Seatfix connection
into the turning plate‘s rear support (the plate is rounded at this point) with the released locking screw. (Fig. 3b)
Adjust the extension length of the Seatfix connection to your vehicle. The child‘s car seat has to have contact with
the backrest of the vehicle‘s seat when mounted on the turning plate.
Once the requested position is adjusted, carefully raise the front of the turning plate until you can reach the rear
locking screw and tighten this correctly. (Fig. 3c)
Note:
If using the Seatfix connection the turning plate / seat could be supported on the floor of the vehicle at the
front for extended stability. Use the footrest (item code 805 and 806) or the stand (item code 817).
Caution:
The seatfix connection for the turning plate serves to position the car seat and does not replace the safety
belt. The child / the seat always has to be secured with the 3-point belt of the vehicle according to the user manual.
Stand, front (for turning plate)
(accessory)
Item code: 817
Note:
Using the stand could increase the stability of the overall seat. The stand could be used if the turning plate
has been stabilised with the Seatfix connection and no footrest has been fitted.
First release the front locking screw in the tube support beneath the turning plate (alongside the handle). (Fig. 4a)
Push the catch springs in at the rear of the guide tube and slide the stand‘s guide tube as far as possible into the
corresponding support beneath the turning plate. (Fig. 4b)
Now re-tighten the locking screw beneath the turning plate. The screw should hereby fit exactly into the safety
bore hole of the guide tube.
To stabilise the stand you should now adjust the threaded rods of the stand to the height of your vehicle‘s floor.
Begin by releasing the locking ring at the top end of the threaded rod and then set the correct height by turning the
lower rubber support of the threaded rod (contact with the vehicle‘s floor). Make sure that the threaded rods are
not over-extended – the turning plate and child‘s seat should always lie flat on the vehicle‘s seat!
Now lock the threaded rod by twisting the upper locking ring upwards. This prevents any accidental unscrewing
of the threaded rods. (Fig. 4c)
Stabilising bow, rear (for turning plate)
(accessory)
Item code: 819
First release the rear locking screw on the tube support beneath the turning plate. Slide the stabilising bow on the
rounded rear side into the tube support located there. (Fig 5a)
Now place the turning plate onto the seat so that the stabilising bow can be slid in as far as possible between the
vehicle‘s backrest and seat. (Fig. 5b)
Adjust the extension length of the stabilising bow to your vehicle. The child‘s car seat has to have contact with the
backrest of the vehicle‘s seat, when mounted on the turning plate.
Turn the turning plate around carefully and tighten the locking screw correctly. The screw should hereby fit exactly
into one of the safety bore holes of the stabilising bow‘s guide tube.
Note:
The stabilising bow can be used from both sides (Fig. 5c), try out both sides in your vehicle to find out which
offers the most stability for the turning plate.