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USE IN THE VEHICLE
ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE HEADREST AND STRAPS
Adjusting the headrest correctly ensures maximum protection for your child when
inside the car seat.
From 76 to 105 cm: When using the 5-point harness, the headrest must be adjusted so
that there is a 1-finger (1 cm) space between the shoulder straps and the top of the
shoulders.
IMPORTANT: Loosen the shoulder straps before adjusting the headrest. Adjusting the
straps to a position lower or higher than the child's shoulders can compromise your
child's safety.
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NO – Too low
NO – Too high
YES – Correct
From 100 to 150 cm: When using the 3-point vehicle seat belt, the headrest must
be adjusted so that there is a two-finger space between the headrest and the child's
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shoulders. Make sure that the diagonal belt, when passing through the "diagonal belt
guide loop" on the side of the headrest, is positioned at the shoulders and not at the
child's neck.
Correct
Too low
Too high
ADJUSTING THE SEAT BELT (HARNESS)
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To loosen the harnes: Press the adjustment button and at the same time grip the
straps (chest belts) at the bottom, under the pads of the chest protectors, and pull them
forwards to loosen them (fig. 1).
IMPORTANT: Do not pull on the shoulder pads.
Tightening the harness: Pull the harness adjustment strap so as to tighten it properly
against the body of the child (fig. 2). The harness is correctly tightened when the gap
between the harness and the child is no greater than the thickness of your finger (1 cm) .
☞ NOTE: check that the buckle is secured by tugging the shoulder and waist straps.
ATTENTION: Do not twist or overlap the harness straps.
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