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under the cover.
must be adjusted so that there is 1 finger (1 cm) gap between the shoulder straps and
the top of the shoulders. fig. 19.
IMPORTANT: Loosen the shoulder straps before adjusting the headrest.
To attach the buckle: See paragraph "Using the buckle".
Tightening the harness: (fig. 20) See paragraph "Adjusting the seat belt (harness)".
PRECAUTIONS TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE CORRECTLY FASTENED THE CAR SEAT
HARNESS
IMPORTANT
For the safety of your child, always make sure that:
• The harness belts are correctly adjusted according to the
child's height, and are correctly tightened;
• The chest straps are adjusted in the correct position;
• The harness belts are not twisted;
• The tabs are properly engaged in the buckle
Rotate the seat into the rear-facing position, and a click will indicate that it has locked
in place correctly (fig. 21).
CAUTION: Before travelling, make sure that the seat is locked in a forward-facing or
rearfacing position by trying to rotate the seat without pressing the rotation release
button.
INSTALLATION IN THE FORWARD-FACING POSITION
(Children between 76 and 105 cm in height, ISOFIX + support leg + harness)
WARNING! Using the car seat in the rear-facing position is mandatory for a child up
to 15 months of age and 76 cm in height. The rear-facing position remains the safest,
even after exceeding this limit, and it is therefore advisable to use the car seat facing
backwards for as long as possible.
If your car does not have standard ISOFIX connector guides, insert those supplied with
the car seat with the recess facing upwards in the two ISOFIX anchoring points in the
car (fig. 22).
☞ SUGGESTION: The ISOFIX anchoring points are located between the seat and the
backrest of the passenger seat.
Press the rotation button and place the car seat in the forward-facing position. Make
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