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• In case of an emergency, it is important to quickly unfasten the seat belts. This means that
the harness release button is not fully secured; make sure that your child does not play with
the buckle.
• The back of the seat must rest against the back of the car seat. Please make sure that the
headrest does not create an unwanted space between the car seat backrest and back seat
of the vehicle. Some car headrests may prevent proper installation of the car seat so they
must be disassembled first.
• Make sure that the belt is properly placed in the guides. The safety belt buckle must be
below the belt guide of the child safety seat (the buckle must not be in contact with the
guide). If in doubt about this issue, contact the child seat manufacturer.
• You should give your child a good example and always fasten your belts. An adult with
unfastened safety belts may also be a threat to the child.
• Before each trip by car, make sure that the seat is properly secured.
• The car seat must be protected even when not in use. Unattached seat can cause injuries
to passengers even during emergency braking.
4. Securing your child

4.1 Seat cushion

The cushion improves comfort and provides additional support for very small children. We
recommend using the cushion (Fig. 4.1a) until the child reaches the weight of 13 kg. We
recommend using the additional insert (Fig. 4.1b) until the child reaches the weight of 9 kg.
4.2 Headrest height
Pull the adjustment belt of the headrest, lift or push-in the headrest to adjust its height (Fig.
4.2a, 4.2b). The headrest may be adjusted in 10 different heights.
• In case of weight group 1, set the proper shoulder strap height to make the strap entering
the car seat backrest just above the child's shoulders or equally with their height. Ensure
that the shoulder straps fit well to the child's shoulders.
• For weight groups 2 and 3, the shoulder belt should be positioned between the shoulder
and the neck of the child. The headrest should fit well to the child's head.
4.3 Backrest tilt adjustment mechanism (Fig. 4.3a, 4.3b).
The tilt of the safety seat can be adjusted with the lever (F). Pull the lever, and then slide the
seat. Release the lever in the desired position. Move the seat slightly until you hear a clearly
audible "click" − the seat is secured in position.
In groups 0+ and 1 (up to 18kg) with the rear-facing seat, use position "4".
In group 1 (9kg-18kg) with the front-facing seat, you may positions "1" to "3".
In groups II and III (15kg -36kg) with the front-facing seat, use position "1".
4.4 Securing your child with the harness.
• Loosen the harness straps by pressing the button (E) and pulling the harness. Remember!
Do not pull the shoulder pads. Unlock the buckle (Fig. 4.4a).
• Place harness straps on the sides of the seat (Fig. 4.4b). Place your child in the seat (Fig.
4.4c).
• Adjust the headrest to the child's height (see section 4.2).
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