Unfold the support leg (M) out to its maximum angle. Pull out the top latch (N) to release the
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upper part of the support leg until it reaches the floor. If the support leg does not reach the floor,
repeat with the lower latch (O).
It is important that you check that the support leg is at an angle over 10° from the back of the
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seat. You could check this by ensuring that the support leg is further away from the seat than
the vertical line.
Press down on the child restraint from side to side again (i)(ii), the tether straps will be then be
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automatically tightened.
If you have installed Minikid in the back seat you can now move the front seat to a comfortable
position.
Note: The back of the child restraint may, but does not need to be in contact with the back of the front
seat.
Placing Your Child In The Seat
Press the harness adjuster button (E) and pull forward on the shoulder straps (not the shoulder pads)
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to completely loosen the harness.
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Press the red harness release button on the buckle and unfasten the harness.
Place your child in the car seat. Put your child' s arms in between the shoulder straps so that the
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straps are hanging over the chest and stomach.
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Pull the shoulder straps together and insert the harness tongues into the crotch buckle.
Pull the harness adjustment strap (F). It' s important that you always pull the harness straight
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and central when you tighten the adjustment strap. This will tighten the harness and the
headrest will automatically slide down to the appropriate height.
Head Support Brake On Headrest
The headrest on your Minikid is equipped with a head support brake. This can be used if you
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want to keep the headrest in a fixed position. To activate the head support brake, pull the
harness adjustment strap until the headrest is at the desired height, you will hear a faint "click"
sound from the headrest as it locks into position. Check that the headrest can not be pulled down any
further and activate the headrest brake by moving the lever (i) across to the right.
WARNING: Do not pull up the headrest with the parking brake activated.
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