3f
3h
3
1
2
4
3i
2
1
3j
100°
80°
3g
Loop the end of the loops of the fastening belts around the seat in front and
back again, as illustrated
toward the outside of the car seat and guide these through the loops
When the support leg brackets are pointing to the front and the belts are not
twisted, lock the buckle of the fastening belt into the tongues on the sides
of the child seat
. Tighten the fastening belts by pulling the loose ends
3
downwards evenly
.
4
Pull the support leg as far away from the back of the child seat as possible
1
(Fig.
3i). Lower the support leg as far as the floor, maintaining the correct
2
angle
. Move the support leg and ensure that the support leg is secured.
Finally, ensure that the fastening belts are fully tightened, by pulling down
on the loose ends
(Fig.
3j). The support leg must be resting on solid ground
at an angle of 100° to the horizontal. It must not rest on the flaps of storage
compartments or similar
of these operating instructions, in order to check the angle of the support leg
against the
floor.
Check whether the child seat is firmly installed by moving it back and forth,as
well as sideways. If it is loose or if the support leg is not at an angle of 100° to
the floor, you will need to reinstall it, so that it is secured at the correct angle.
Put your child into the seat according to
Place the fastening belt around the driver
seat, as well as the passenger seat, as
shown in
(Fig.
If your car has an eyelet in the glide rail
of the set, this can alternatively be used
(Insert in Fig.
IMPORTANT
anchoring belts with luggage straps.
1
(Fig.
3h). Put the ends of the fastening belt
(Fig.
3j). Use the angle measurer on the last page
Fig.
5f.
9-25kg
3f).
3g).
– Do not install the
2
.