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USE IN THE VEHICLE
attach the vehicle's seat belt by inserting the tip into the buckle (B). A "click" will
indicate that it is attached correctly (fgi. 59).
WARNING! The vehicle's seat belt buckle must not be placed in the lower guide of the
lap belt passage. Insert the diagonal belt and the lap belt into the lower loop from the
side near the fastening buckle of the vehicle's seat belt (C) (fig. 59). Thread the lap belt
on the opposite side of the car seat into the lap belt loop (D) (fig. 59).
WARNING! The lap belt must run as low as possible over your baby's pelvis. Insert the
diagonal belt into the belt guide loop (A), making sure it is not twisted.
Correct
Too low
Too high
☞ NOTE: When using the 3-point vehicle seat belt, the headrest must be adjusted so
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that there is a two-finger space between the headrest and the child's 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.
Tighten the belt as shown in the figure 60. Make sure that you have positioned the
lap belt as low as possible on the child's pelvis, and that it has been inserted in the
belt guides of the lap seat belt and that you have correctly attached the buckle. The
diagonal belt must pass through the diagonal belt guide.
KID-PAD INSTALLATION
The KID-PAD is a device that must ALWAYS be installed on the diagonal vehicle seat
belt to ensure proper protection in the event of an impact.
Position the diagonal belt under the two Velcro straps of the KID-PAD (fig. 61), close the
KID-PAD on itself (fig. 62) making sure that the shaped part is positioned between the
chin and the chest of the child (fig. 63).
WARNING! The KID-PAD must ALWAYS be used.
REMOVING THE LINING (fig. 64)
Loosen the harness and remove the reducer if it is being used.
Lift up the headrest to the highest position.
Remove it, carefully pulling the fabric off from the headrest.
Remove it, carefully pulling the fabric off from the frame, starting from one side, being
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