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of the vehicle seat. Shake the seat from side to side to
make sure it is securely attached.
5_ Extend the support leg to its maximum length until
the indicator turns green on the top of the support leg.
6_ Adjust the body of the safety seat from position 1,
forward facing, and rotate it to position 5, rearward
facing
7_ Press the button to activate the SIP and close the car
door after the car safety seat has been installed.
5. i-size (40-105 cm) Putting the child
in the seat (rearward facing position)
1_ Press and hold the central regulator button while
pulling the shoulder strap outwards to loosen the
shoulder strap.
2_ Press the red button to open the buckle.
3_ Pull out the shoulder straps and place them on both
sides of the seat.
4_ When the i-size safety seat (40-105 cm) is used by
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children, please refer to the picture above to see the
correct position for the shoulder strap.
5_ Pull and adjust the seat belt outward to make the
shoulder belt effectively restrain the child, and make
sure there is a certain amount of play to prevent the
belt from pressing the child too tightly. The adult should
be able to slip their hand just between the seat belt
and the child's chest. The belt must not be too loose or
too tight, and make sure that the child's pelvis is held
securely when the belt is worn. Note: The bottom of
both sides of the shoulder pads should be close to the
same level and pulled down to the bottom.
6_ Fastening the buckle: pull the buckle insertion points
together and then insert them into the buckle slot at
the same time. The buckle will click when securely
locked. Then pull upwards on the straps to check the
buckle is properly locked. To unfasten the buckle, press
the red button and the buckle inserts will pop out
automatically.
7_ Pull the headrest handle upward to adjust the height
of the headrest. Adjust the height to the right position

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