Initial Assembly; Reclining Headrest - Cybex Platinum SOLUTION T i-FIX Manual De Instrucciones

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(a) User Guide Storage
Compartment
(b) Backrest
(c) Reclining Headrest
(d) Headrest Height Adjuster
(e) Booster
(f) Lap Belt Guide

INITIAL ASSEMBLY

Connect the backrest (b) to the booster (e) by hooking the guide lug on the axis
of the booster. The backrest (b) is then folded forward. The Linear Side-impact
Protection (L.S.P) (h) folds out automatically when taking out the car seat from the
packaging. Make sure that the Linear Side-impact Protection (L.S.P) facing the
vehicle door is fully folded out before starting your drive.
THE CORRECT POSITION IN THE VEHICLE
With retracted ISOFIX-locking arms (i) the car seat can be used on vehicle seats
which are equipped with an automatic three point belt. For using ISOFIX please
refer to the list of compatible vehicles on www.cybex-online.com.
Above a child's stature of 135cm, the compatibility between the Solution T i-Fix
and your vehicle might be reduced. Please review the list of compatible vehicles
to check whether the child seat can be used in all headrest positions without
restrictions.
In exceptional cases, the child car seat may also be used on the front passenger
seat. Always comply with the recommendations of the vehicle manufacturer.
INSTALLING THE CHILD SEAT IN THE VEHICLE
1. Always ensure that...
the backrests in the vehicle are locked in their upright position.
when installing the child seat on the front passenger seat, adjust the vehicle
seat as far back as possible without affecting the belt routing.
2. Use the ISOFIX-adjustment handle (j) under the booster (e) and pull the two
ISOFIX-locking arms (i) to their furthest extent.
3. Now twist the ISOFIX-locking arms (i) 180° so that they are facing the
direction of the ISOFIX-anchorage points (m).
4. Place the child seat on the appropriate seat in the car.
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(g) Shoulder Belt Guide
(h) Linear side impact protection (L.S.P.)
(i) ISOFIX-Locking Arms
(j) ISOFIX-Adjustment Handle
(k) ISOFIX-Release Button
(l) ISOFIX-Safety Indicator
(m) ISOFIX-Anchorage Points
5. Push the two ISOFIX-locking arms (i) into the ISOFIX-anchorage points (m)
until these lock into place with an audible "CLICK".
6. Use the ISOFIX-adjustment handle (j) and push the car seat against the
vehicle seat.
7. Ensure that the entire surface of the backrest (b) of the child seat is placed
against the backrest of the vehicle seat.
If the headrest of the vehicle is in the way, pull it upwards to its furthest extent or
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remove it completely (except in rear-facing vehicle seats).
8. Ensure the seat is secure by trying to pull it out of the ISOFIX-anchorage
points (m). The green safety indicators (l) must be clearly visible on both sides
of the seat.
9. In case the seat is used without ISOFIX, it can be stored away on the bottom
of the seat.
By using ISOFIX, a connection to the vehicle is created which increases your
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child's safety. Your child still needs to be secured with the three-point belt of
the vehicle.
10. To close the Linear Side-impact Protection (L.S.P) (h) not facing the vehicle
door slide it backwards and then push it inwards until it locks into place. To
fold out the Linear Side-impact Protection (L.S.P.) (h) again, press firmly on
the area on the L.S.P. marked with "PRESS".
The car seat can also be used without the L.S.P. in use, if there is not enough
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space in the vehicle.
REMOVING THE CHILD SEAT FROM THE VEHICLE
Perform the installation steps in the reverse order.
1. Unlock the ISOFIX-locking arms (i) on both sides by pushing the ISOFIX-
release buttons (k) and pulling them back simultaneously.
2. Pull the seat away from the ISOFIX-anchorage points (m).
3. Remove the child seat and store the ISOFIX-in reverse order to installation.

RECLINING HEADREST

The Reclining Headrest (c) helps to prevent the child's head from dangerously
tipping forward during sleep. It can be set to one of 3 positions. Push the
Reclining Headrest (c) forward until the desired position is reached. To return it to
the original position, the reclining headrest (c) must be lifted and pulled back.
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The child's head should always be in contact with the Reclining Headrest.

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