To do this:
1. Adjust the headrest to its lowest position following
the steps described in point 3.11.
2. Locate the clip that secures the harness to the seat
(on the back).
3. Pull firmly on one side of the clip to free one end
from its guide then repeat the process of the other
side to remove the clip completely and free the
harness adjuster arm (fig. 6).
4. Keep the adjuster arm, the clip and the spring in the
storage bag for future use.
3.7. Reinstalling the harness height adjuster arm
Follow the same steps in reverse order.
3.8. Removing the cover
A) Headrest.
1. Adjust the headrest to its highest position.
2. First remove the part of the cover that includes the
safety belt guide
(8)
followed by the remainder of the
headrest cover.
B) To remove the 5-point harness, see point 3.5.
Remove the back and base covers.
3.9. Putting the cover back on
Follow the same steps in reverse order.
IMPORtANt! never use the safety seat following the
installation instructions described in point 5 without
having a correctly installed buckle. Make sure the
metallic plate
(19)
is properly secured.
IMPORtANt! Make sure the harness straps are not
twisted and are correctly inserted into the slots in the
seat cover.
3.10. Adjusting the headrest in an installation with a
5-point harness. Group 1.
A correctly adjusted headrest
(1)
ensures optimal
protection for the child in the safety seat:
The headrest should be adjusted so that the shoulder
straps
(9)
are at the same height as the child’s shoulders
(fig. 7).
IMPORtANt! The shoulder straps should not be passed
behind the child’s back at or above ear level.
The shoulder straps are adjusted as follows:
1. Loosen the shoulder straps of the safety seat as much
as possible.
2. Press the harness adjustment button while pulling the
harness straps at the point where they cross the chest
until they loosen (fig. 2).
fig. 7
(11)
Headrest height
adjuster.
fig. 9
3. Pull the headrest height adjuster
(11)
and the headrest
(1)
at the same time. Select the correct height for
the shoulder straps
(9)
and fix them in the correct
position for the child by releasing the adjuster (fig. 9).
3.11. Adjusting the headrest in an installation that uses
the vehicle safety belt. Groups 2 and 3.
A correctly adjusted headrest ensures that the diagonal
part of the safety belt (21) is ideally positioned, offering
the child the best possible protection.
The headrest should be adjusted so that a space
equivalent to two fingers remains between the headrest
and the child’s shoulders.
IMPORtANt! GROUPS 2 AND 3: Ensure the harness
height adjuster
(20)
has previously been removed in
order to be able to raise the headrest as far as possible,
as described in point 3.6.
To adjust the height of the headrest:
1. Pull the headrest height adjuster
(11)
and the headrest
at the same time. This will unlock the headrest
(fig. 9).
2. now you will be able to move the headrest to the
desired height. When the adjuster is released the
headrest will remain locked in the chosen position.
3. Place the safety seat on the car seat.
4. Sit the child in the seat and check the height. Repeat
the process until the correct height is achieved.
4. TASKS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Preparing the ISOFIX system
1. if your vehicle has not been fitted with the iSoFiX
latch guides as standard, fit the two latch guides
(32)
that came with the safety seat (fig. 10).
* With the opening facing upwards at the two iSoFiX
securing points
(24)
of your vehicle (fig.10).
fig. 10
(32)
insertion
guide.
(24)
iSoFiX
securing
point.
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