Child Car Seat
(Forward Facing)
THE SUITABILITY OF THE CHILD RESTRAINT TO GROUPS OF CHILDREN
TYPE G
To be used only in a forward-facing position by a child whose shoulders are above the lower
shoulder height marker (approximately 6 months of age) until the child’s shoulders reach the
upper shoulder height marker (approximately 8 years of age).
Continue to use this child restraint until the child reaches this limit.
Do not use this child restraint until the child’s shoulders are above the lower shoulder height
marker.
Infants are at risk of serious injury if they face forward too early.
Children are at risk of serious injury if they move to booster seats too early.
Just using a seatbelt is not recommended for children that have out grown this restraint.
Children are safest in a booster seat until their shoulders reach the upper shoulder height
marker of the booster seat.
TO BE USED WITH A LAP-SASH/LAP-ONLY SEAT BELT IN THE BACK OF MOST CARS WITH
FORWARD FACING SEATS.
The use of child restraints in the front seat may be restricted for children of specific ages by
local legislation.
Please check with your local Department of Transport.
• For a vehicle without a fixed parcel shelf an extension strap(s) may be needed.
If so ring (02) 4728 8080 for nearest supply location.
• Seatbelt extenders are not recommended to be used if the seatbelt is not long enough to
secure the child restraint. If seatbelts are too short then advice should be sought from a
child restraint fitter and their recommendation be considered before using a seatbelt
extender.
IMPORTANT
!
• This restraint does not require the straps to be disconnected to adjust their height. Only
the headrest needs to be moved to adjust the shoulder straps.
• This can be acheived without the restraint having to be removed from the car.
IMPORTANT
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S E C T I O N
Child Car Seat
WITH INBUILT HARNESS
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