Operating instructions
4. Installation of your child seat (positioned backward) in a front
seat
Open both buckles. Pull the lap and
diagonal harness out suffi ciently (
approx.
600-900 mm
). Put the belt through the
belt buckle guide on the opposite side of
the buckle and into the belt tunnel
(Fig.
4b)
. There are two access slots in the seat
cover in order to simplify the insertion of the
belt through the belt tunnel and under the
seat cover
(Insert in Fig. 4b).
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.
NEVER install a child seat backwards on a vehicle seat that is equipped with an
airbag.
Slide the front seat back in order to create space for the child seat, but only so
far that the passenger sitting behind it can still sit comfortably.
Place the child seat with the support leg in the shortest position backwards on the
vehicle seat, so that the rocking base is lying against the back of the car seat.
(Fig.
4a)
.
4a
4c
Pull the loose seatbelt through the child seat, in order to ensure that the
seatbelt is not twisted. When the belt is tight, close the buckle on the side
of the belt buckle and ensure that the lap belt and diagonal belt are secured
(Insert in Fig. 4d).
Close the belt buckle on the other side and ensure that only the lap belt is
secured (Fig. 4d).
Ensure that both belt buckles have locked in.
If the belt buckle is no in the position that is market with a as incorrect and
the seat cannot be correctly fastened
(Fig. 4e), try it on a different seat in the
car.
4e
4b
4d
IMPORTANT – NEVER rest the child seat
on the dashboard or on the wind screen.
Push the belt through the belt tunnel, attach it on the other side and put the
tongue into the buckle
(Fig. 4c).