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5. Installation of your child seat (facing forward) with seatbelts
9-18 kg group 1 (approx. 9 months – 4 years)
5a
70-80cm
5b
5c
2d
3
5d
2
1
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IMPORTANT
– The child seat MUST always be used with a lap belt and
diagonal belt (approved according to UN/ECE Directive No. 16 or relevant
standards).
IMPORTANT
– Do not use any carrying points other than those described in
these operating instructions and those labelled in the child restraint equipment.
Store the support leg in the designated storage space.
Place the child seat facing forward in your car. For easier access to the child
seat, turn it toward you. Hold the lap belt and diagonal belt together and pull
the seat belt out, as shown
IMPORTANT
– The belt must never twist.
Pull the safety belt around the front of the child seat through the guide slot
toward the back of the seat at the point illustrated
IMPORTANT
– Do not use the red diagonal guide on the headrest.
Take the belt and guide it through the second guide slot
Practical tip –
If the belt is too short, you may need to pull the diagonal belt
behind the headrest prior to installation.
Pull the loose car seatbelt toward the front of the child seat and fasten the
seatbelt in the buckle
(Fig.
Ensure that the seatbelt is not twisted and that the lap belt runs over both red
lap belt guides. Ensure that the diagonal belt is positioned in the child seat
shell behind the headrest.
With your full body weight, push the child seat into your vehicle seat and fasten
it in the following order.
Pull and hold the diagonal belt
points and pull the belt in order to tighten it
Check the seat by pulling tightly on the belt. It should only move slightly or not
at all. If the child seat is still loose, you must repeat the fastening sequence.
(Insert in Fig. 5a).
(Fig.
5c).
in position
2
, in order to remove loose
3
(Fig.
5d).
5a).
(Fig.
5b).
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