Specifications

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Do not use the child restraint system (A) any further if parts have
been damaged or loosened after an accident (with an impact speed
greater than 10 km/h) or through other causes (See Section 12).
Only use the seatbelt configuration in the prescribed way.
Even when transporting the child restraint system (A) in your car
unoccupied, always secure it in the prescribed fashion with your
vehicle’s three-point restraint (Section 7) or with the k-fix connectors
(E) to the ISOFIX anchor points of the vehicle (Section 6).
4. Adjustments
4.1 Adjusting the head and shoulder rest
The innovative adjustment system of the kiddy cruiserfix pro provides the
optimal adjustment to the size of your child by adjusting the headrest and
shoulder rests (I) in one movement.
The correct headrest setting is achieved when the head of your child lies in
the narrowest position of the headrest (Fig. 2).
To adjust the head and shoulder rests (I), grasp the height adjustment hand-
le (Q) on the back of the headrest (H) and pull it out gently, while simultane-
ously raising or lowering the headrest to the desired height (Fig. 3).
Check to see that the headrest is firmly locked in place by gently pressing
down on it.
4.2 Adjustment of leg extension
Your child can enjoy substantially better seating comfort by adjusting the leg
extension (K). The leg extension (K) can be adjusted to 4 positions.
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