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anCHoRaGe fITTInG InsTallaTIon

 

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If the car is fitted with a child restraint anchorage point. Locate the 

anchorage points behind the rear seating position (consult the car 

owner’s handbook for the location of the anchorage point). Remove 

the thread plug from the parcel shelf / floor/ roof and install the at-

tachment bolt as shown in Fig 1.  

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CAUTION: DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN 

THE ATTACHMENT BOLT. MAXIMUM

TORQUE 20 Newton Metre.

Front of vehicle

If the car is not fitted with a child restraint anchorage point.

For sedans only – Drill a 9mm diameter hole in the parcel 

shelf on the centre – line of the seating position as shown in Fig 2 

(page 10). Install the anchor bolt as shown in Fig 3 (page 10). 
For vehicles other than sedans – In Australia, consult your nearest 

child restraint fitting station or traffic authority for vehicle inspection 

to find the best, correct position for the placement of anchorage 

point, and for the correct attachment bolt length and use of spacers. 

In New Zealand, consult the agent for the vehicle.

CHILD RESTRAINTS MUST NOT BE ATTACHED TO UNSOUND 

METAL OR TO WOOD OR SYNTHETIC 

STRUCTURES. WHEN DRILLING THE 9MM HOLE DO NOT 

DRILL THROUGH FUEL LINES, FUEL TANKS, ELECTRICAL 

WIRING, OR RADIO SPEAKERS. WEBBING STRAPS MUST BE 

PROTECTED FROM SHARP CORNERS AND EDGES.

THE ANCHOR FITTINGS MUST BE USED ONLY AS DESCRIBED 

ABOVE. IT MUST NOT BE HOOKED ONTO ANY OTHER OBJECT.

Lock Washer

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nchor Fitting

S

pacers (if required)

V

ehicle Trim

Vehicle Metal Structure

Fig 1

Attachment Bolt 

Summary of Contents for GMA 2010

Page 1: ...E CHILD RESTRAINT Suitable for 6 month to approx 8 years of age or until the child s shoulders reach the upper height marker Model GM 2010 GMA 2010 Illustrations are representative only Design and sty...

Page 2: ...e risk of injury or death Page 3 5 Warnings Page 6 Warnings To Parents And Other Users Page 7 10 Anchorage Fitting Installation Page 11 Correct Vehicle Position Page 12 Tether Strap Headrest Adjustmen...

Page 3: ...es Use the restraint exactly as shown in the instructions To be used in forward facing position by children whose shoulders are above the lower shoulder height marker approximately 6 months of age unt...

Page 4: ...ild restraint where this strap may fall into a split in the seat back Always attach hook and remove slack FAILURE TO PROPERLY USE THIS SAFETY SEAT INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN A SH...

Page 5: ...wisted WHEN USED AS A BOOSTER SEAT 4 years TO approximately 6 TO 8 YEARS DO NOT USE WITH JUST A LAP BELT You must use with a lap sash belt or with a seat belt The lap part of the seatbelt must be firm...

Page 6: ...htly touch the surface of any metal or plastic parts to check their temperature BEFORE putting your child in the Booster Seat Contact with these parts can burn your child s skin The restraint should n...

Page 7: ...d corners Check your vehicle owner s handbook for the location of correct anchorage points and possible need for spacers If a suitable anchorage point cannot be found contact a child restraint fitting...

Page 8: ...restraint must be used in the correct way Be especially careful to use the clip in the following way RIGHT Make sure there is no slack in the top strap and the attachment clip is upright in the anchor...

Page 9: ...ge 10 Install the anchor bolt as shown in Fig 3 page 10 For vehicles other than sedans In Australia consult your nearest child restraint fitting station or traffic authority for vehicle inspection to...

Page 10: ...ont of vehicle WaRnInG VEHICLE SEAT LOCATION IMPROPER PLACEMENT OF THE SAFETY SEAT INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Some seating positions in your vehicle may NOT be safe for this safety...

Page 11: ...11 CoRReCT Use CoRReCT Use InCoRReCT Use CORRECT VEHICLE POSITION...

Page 12: ...the seat ADJUSTING THE HEADREST HEIGHT The Seat is fitted with headrest Height Adjustment Lock which is RED in colour Pushing it in unlocks the headrest to move it up or down into the desired height p...

Page 13: ...ACKREST TO RECLINE BACKREST Push the backrest of the seat to recline it backward for greater comfort if needed FOR UPRIGHT POSITION Pull the backrest of the seat forward in the upright position GENERA...

Page 14: ...low 2 Belt Mates If Fitted 3 Quick Release Buckle 4 Centre Front Adjuster Lever 5 Harness Adjuster Strap 6 Air Protect If Fitted 7 Harness Slot 8 Armrest Cover If Fitted 9 Insert If Fitted To be used...

Page 15: ...ble Headrest Button 5 Positions 13 Tether Strap 14 Hook 15 Splitter Plate 16 Pocket Instruction Manual 17 Booster Seat Belt Path Indicators Red 18 Adjuster Tether Strap 19 Anchorage Fitting Toddler re...

Page 16: ...ion by children whose shoulders are above the lower shoulder height marker LABEL 1 approximately 6 months of age until their shoulders reach the middle shoulder height marker LABEL 2 approximately 4 y...

Page 17: ...ots which are nearest to the child s shoulders but not more than 25 mm below the child s shoulders To be used with a lap sash belt only NOTE If the baby s neck muscles are unable to support their head...

Page 18: ...straps to the splitter plate 4 Press red button to release buckle assembly for ease of child fitment Place child in seat To tighten 5 Fasten buckle assembly See Page 19 Pull the adjuster belt at the...

Page 19: ...e harness straps to make sure buckle is locked properly Toddler restraint with built in harness sTeP 1 sTeP 2 sTeP 3 DO NOT USE SHOULDER STRAPS OF UNEQUAL HEIGHTS WaRnInG CORRECT USE INCORRECT USE Ens...

Page 20: ...around the armrest and lock the car buckle Listen for CLICK and gently pull to ensure buckle is locked Toddler restraint with built in harness NOTE Ensure that the tether strap is attached at all time...

Page 21: ...3 sHoUlDeRs MUsT be beloW THIs lIne To be used as a booster mode when the child shoulders are above the middle height marker LABEL 2 until their shoulders reach the upper height marker LABEL 3 approx...

Page 22: ...VIEW 1 Headrest Trim 2 Car Lap Sash Belt 3 Storage for buckle 4 Storage for Harness Adjuster Strap 5 Air Protect If Fitted 6 Seat Trim 7 Booster SeatBelt Path Indicators Both Sides 8 Cup Holder Both S...

Page 23: ...Button 5 position 10 Tether Strap 11 Hook 12 Shoulder Straps Storage 13 Booster SeatBelt Path Indicators red 14 Adjuster Tether Strap 15 Pocket Storage for Instruction manual 16 Anchorage Fitting CHI...

Page 24: ...opening area on the seat covered under the flap See feature 3 on page 22 Roll the harness adjuster strap and store in the opening area under trim See feature 4 on page 22 Remove both shoulder straps f...

Page 25: ...Booster Seat in a vehicle without the tether strap attached to the vehicle s anchor fitting Refer to page 12 Have your child sit in the safety seat with their back flat against its back Position the s...

Page 26: ...lders as illustrated Using Cup Holders To use cup holders simply rotate outward To close cup holders rotate inwards to close NOTE If the vehicle seat belt lays across child s neck or face then readjus...

Page 27: ...eeds to be moved into the next form of child restraint a bigger booster seat or a child harness when they reach the top shoulder height marker sHoUlDeRs MUsT be beloW THIs lIne LABEL 3 HEADREST AT HIG...

Page 28: ...t and remove cover Main body cover Separate velcro at the back of the seat Pull off the elastics around the armrest and remove cover off the seat The seat covers can be machine washed in lukewarm wate...

Page 29: ...lastics these elastics need to be threaded around the armrest and attached Last step pull cover over base To Remove insert To remove the insert separate the velcro 2 places Refer to illustration above...

Page 30: ...FROM TIME TO TIME CHECK THE SEAT for worn parts torn material and stitching If damage is found DO NOT try to modify the safety seat Replace the safety seat IMPORTANT Only genuine replacement parts sup...

Page 31: ...enuine replacement parts supplied by IGC Dorel Pty Ltd can be used on the Convertible Booster Seat Follow the manufacturer s instructions at all times Before removal ensure you have carefully noted th...

Page 32: ...LONGER APPLY WHERE THE DEFECT IS A RESULT OF ALTERATION ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE OR NEGLECT PLEASE RETAIN YOUR RECEIPT AS PROOF OF PURCHASE AND CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE ON PH 1300 809 526 OR A...

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