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4.3 Headrest adjustment
IMPORTANT
! Correct adjustment of the headrest ensures maximum protection for your
child when they are inside the car seat.
When using the 5-point harness, the headrest must be
adjusted so that the straps are at the same height as the
child’s shoulders (fig. 7).
WARNING
! to a lower height than the child’s shoulders, nor
to the level of the child’s ears or above.
When using the 3-point vehicle seat belt, the headrest
must be adjusted so that there is a two-finger space
between the headrest and the child’s shoulders. Make
sure that the diagonal belt, when passing through
the “diagonal belt guide loop” on the side of the
headrest, is positioned at the shoulders and not at
the child’s neck (fig. 8).
To raise the headrest:
pull the headrest adjustment strap
upwards.
NOTES: Loosen the shoulder straps before adjusting the
headrest (for more details see point 4.2).
To lower the headrest:
pull the headrest adjustment strap
upwards and press the headrest downwards.
4.4 Adjusting the recline
Press the adjustment handle located under the front of the
car seat and, holding it down, pull or push the seat forwards
or backwards. Release the handle when the seat is in the
desired position and make sure that it is locked correctly;
you will hear a “click” when the seat has attached (fig. 10).
WARNING
! The seat can be reclined in the most horizontal
position only when the car seat is installed in the rear-facing
position.
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