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The headrest (F) can be adjusted in steps to fit the size of the child.
The correct headrest setting is achieved when the child's temples are within the
narrowest part of the headrest (F) (Fig. 4 + 5). The distance between the child's
shoulder and the headrest should be 2 cm.
To adjust the headrest (F), actuate the height adjustment handle (P) on the back
of the headrest (F) by gently pulling it outwards and then sliding the headrest
(F) up or down depending on the desired height (Fig. 6).
4.3 Adjustment of the leg extension
You can provide significantly better seating comfort for your child by adjusting
the leg extension (J). The leg extension (J) can be smoothly adjusted.
To do so, reach under the leg extension (J) and pull or slide the leg extension to
the desired position.
4.4 Adjustment of the lie-flat position
Never adjust the lie-flat or sitting position during travel. For this purpose, stop
your vehicle, open the vehicle's belt, and remove your child.
The lie-flat position may only be used with semi-universal
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fastening with the k-fix+ connectors.
In order to adjust the lie-flat position, actuate the unlocking handle (K) (Fig. 8,
No. 1) while simultaneously pulling the seat (E) away from the vehicle back rest
(Fig. 8, No. 2). The further you pull the seat forward (E), the greater the angle of
the lying position.
The back rest (B) of the kiddy phoenixfix 3 pivots automatically to the lie-flat
position. The lie-flat position is reached when the head support (F) of the child
seat is against the back rest of the vehicle seat (Fig. 9).
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