5 - REMOVING THE CAR SEAT
To remove the car seat, pull the grey button backwards on the
Isofix anchors to release the car seat from vehicle's Isofix anchor
points.
ATTENTION! If you have difficulty to release the Isofix connectors.
Try to give a bit more force to the carseat against the vehicle's
seat and simultaneously to pull the grey button backwards on
the Isofix connectors to release the carseat. This may help, if not,
please consult manufacturer or your retail stores.
6 - SECURING YOUR CHILD IN THE CAR SEAT
1. Place your child in the car seat and make sure they are sitting
well back.
2. Thread the vehicle's seat belt through the belt guide under the
headrest and the belt guide under the armrest
2.1. Pase la sección diagonal del cinturón de seguridad a través
de la guía del cinturón debajo del cabezal.
2. 1. Pass the diagonal section of the seat belt through the belt
guide under the headrest.
2. 2. Pass the lap section of the seat belt through the seat belt
guide under the armrest next to the seat belt buckle.
2. 3. Ensure that no part of the seat belt has become twisted or
trapped and that the car seat's fabric cover is not impeding the
movement or correct fitting of the seat belt.
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7 - INSTALLING THE CHILD CAR SEAT
3. Ensure that the diagonal belt lies gently on the child's shoulder
and the lap belt is worn over the hips Tighten the diagonal section
of the seat belt by pulling it upwards until there is no slack and the
belt holds the child firmly in place.
4. To take the child out of the seat, simply unfasten the seat belt
and undo the shoulder belt guide.
8 - ADJUSTING THE HEADREST HEIGHT
To adjust the height of the car seat's headrest, pull upwards on the
button situated behind the headrest, and slide the headrest in the
desired direction.
When you reach the correct height, release the button and move
it until it reaches the closest blocking position.
When done correctly, you should hear a 'click' .
9 - CHECKING THE HEIGHT OF THE SHOULDER
BELT
To ensure the best protection for your child, the shoulder belt
must be guided so that it passes gently over their
shoulder You will need to adjust this position as the child grows.
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