background image

18

Removing and replacing the seat covers

Before removing the seat covers first ensure you have removed the harness as described in “Removing the 

5-point harness” pages 13-14.

1. To remove the headrest cover: Release the two press studs (A) on the back of the headrest and 

pull the cover off taking care to unhook any elastics.  

To replace the headrest cover: Simply reverse the above steps. 

A

2. To remove the seat cover: Lower the headrest as far as it will go to and release the two press studs 

(B) on the front of the seat cover, unfasten the Velcro tab on the back and remove the seat cover.

To replace the seat cover: Simply reverse the above steps.  

B

C

Summary of Contents for Looka

Page 1: ...r seat Suitable for children from 9kg to 36kg approx 9 months to 12 years old ISOFIX CAR SEAT with top tether INSTRUCTIONS PLEASEREADCAREFULLYAND KEEPFORFUTUREREFERENCE YOURCHILD S SAFETYMAYBEAFFECTED...

Page 2: ...air replace or refund a Toco product that has an identified manufacturing defect from the date of purchase for a full 3 years thereafter at no extra cost However you must register within 28 days of th...

Page 3: ...achment points consult the vehicle handbook depending upon the category of the child seat and of the ISOFIX fixture position 9 The mass Group and the ISOFIX weight range for which this device is inten...

Page 4: ...s the lighter occupants should be in the rear and the heavier occupants in the front WARNING If you have no option other than to put your child car seat on a rear passenger seat next to side airbags C...

Page 5: ...r seat to prolonged direct sunlight as this may be dangerous for your child the metal and plastic fittings could become hot and may cause the fabric to fade You can reduce this problem by covering the...

Page 6: ...ert cushion 2 Shoulder pads 8 Harness buckle 3 Top tether hook 9 Shoulder belt guides 4 ISOFIX arms 10 Headrest 5 Harness adjuster strap 11 Headrest adjuster handle 6 Harness adjuster button 12 Top te...

Page 7: ...Neveruseonaseatwithanactiveairbag WARNING Neveruseonrearwardorsidefacingvehicleseats 1 To check if you have ISOFIX points feel between the joint of the passenger seat back and passenger seat base A f...

Page 8: ...ST be used in group 1 mode Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 1 Squeeze the lever at the top of the seat and raise or lower the headrest as needed Adjusting the headrest will automatically adjust the harness height...

Page 9: ...er seat 3 Line up the car seat s two ISOFIX arms with the vehicle s ISOFIX mounting points and carefully push the car seat backwards onto the two ISOFIX mounting points till the arms click into positi...

Page 10: ...B to reach the vehicle s tethering point 6 Connect the hook on the top tether to the vehicle s tethering point C Pull the free end of the tether strap D tight ensuring that the indicator E on the tet...

Page 11: ...d in the seat group 1 9 18kg IMPORTANT Ensure you have installed the car seat correctly following the instructions under Fitting the car seat using the ISOFIX system pages 9 10 IMPORTANT Always use th...

Page 12: ...r a click 5 Make sure the shoulder straps fit your child snugly by pulling the adjuster belt C 6 The harness should allow 1 finger width 1cm of space at the top of the shoulders This is the ideal tigh...

Page 13: ...ps not the shoulder pads to completely loosen the harness 2 Unhook the straps at the rear of the seat by sliding the straps through the slits in the harness yoke B A B 3 Adjust the headrest so that th...

Page 14: ...but we advise you simply roll it up and store it under the seat IMPORTANT Store all straps safely for later use should you need to use the seat again in group 1 mode 1 Thread the harness adjuster str...

Page 15: ...pad retainer D and two shoulder strap retainers E down through the seat E D E D Click 3 Fasten the buckle This will help spot and prevent any twists in the harness straps 4 Thread the shoulder pad st...

Page 16: ...on to the harness yoke J Finally check that there are no twists in the 5 point harness and that all retainers and attachments are secure before using the seat again 5 Adjust the headrest so that the h...

Page 17: ...or ISOFIX system whether a child is seated in the child seat or not Ensure the child car seat is correctly installed using either the ISOFIX system or if no ISOFIX system is available that the child...

Page 18: ...press studs A on the back of the headrest and pull the cover off taking care to unhook any elastics To replace the headrest cover Simply reverse the above steps A 2 To remove the seat cover Lower the...

Page 19: ...nlight 5 If the seat covers need to be replaced only use parts certified by the manufacturer They are the only ones that are guaranteed to have been safety tested and designed to fit this seat Plastic...

Page 20: ...Discover more products at www toco co uk Discover more products at www tocobaby co uk...

Reviews: