10. Place the child in the seat.
11. Connect the belt connectors and then insert them into the buckle (fig. 10). You will
hear a characteristic click.
12. Pull the strap to tighten the belts (fig. 14). To loosen the belts, press the belt adjustment
button and pull on the shoulder belts (fig. 8).
13. Adjust the headrest (see: Headrest adjustment).
14. Using the rotation button (19, fig. B), turn the seat so that it is positioned rearward
facing. The correct positioning will be signalled by a click.
15. To release the 5-point seat belts, press the red button on the buckle (fig. 9).
Note! The reduction insert must be removed when the seat is used by a child over 61 cm
tall (fig. 11).
Note! Make sure that the seat belts are tight against the child's body and that they are not
twisted (fig. 14). Make sure the lap belts run low and protect the child's pelvis. The belts should
be tight against the child's body, but should not be too tight and cause discomfort (fig. 15).
FORWARD FACING (76 – 105 CM)
1.
Extend the stabilisation leg (fig. 1 and 2).
2.
Place the seat on the sofa of the car.
3.
Press the sliding lever and extend the ISOFIX arms (fig. 3). Anchor the ISOFIX arms
to the anchorages located in the car's sofa (fig. 4). The arms will interlock and you will
hear the characteristic click. The green indicator on the ISOFIX button must be visible
on both sides of the seat.
4.
Ensure that the anti-rotation frame is pressed firmly against the backrest of the sofa
in the car (fig. 5). Push the seat towards the backrest. Push the base using a left-right
movement towards the back of the vehicle seat until it is completely aligned with the
back of the anti-rotation frame.
5.
Press the stabilisation leg adjustment button. Its retractable part should extend
automatically (fig. 6a).
6.
Adjust the leg height so that the foot meets the resistance with the ground of the vehicle
now you can release the button.
7.
Make sure that the stabilisation leg extension indicator is green and that the leg touches
the ground of the car (fig. 6b) and is not crooked (fig. 6c).
NOTE! Never mount the foot from the support leg on the glove box in the floor of the car.
This poses the risk of the glove box being blown off during an accident. If in doubt, refer to
the vehicle's instruction manual.
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