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Pull the end of the upper strap to press the safety seat against the car seat.
You can see a green marker on the upper adjustment – this means that the upper
belt has been installed successfully (fig. 9a, 9b).
Disassembling TOP TETHER upper strap and ISOFIX connectors
Press upper strap adjustment button and slacken the strap. Press a flexible end on
the hook of the upper strap and unfasten the hook of the upper strap (fig. 10,11).
Hold the base of the safety seat on both sides, press the safety seat against
the car seat. Press ISOFIX handle adjustment button to unfasten fixing (fig.12).
ADJUST THE SAFETY SEAT TO YOUR CHILD
ADJUSTMENT OF BACKREST POSITION
The backrest of the safety seat can be tilted in a 4-degree mode. Use a lever
located in the front of the safety seat to change the backrest position (fig.13, 14).
ADJUSTMENT OF HEADREST HEIGHT
Press a button located in the rear part of the backrest and lift or drop the headrest
to a desired position. Remember that the child's head must always be in the center
of the headrest (fig. 15).
ADJUSTMENT OF 5-POINT SAFETY BELTS
Ends of properly positioned 5-point safety belts must be just above the
child's arms. To adjust their height, unlock the safety belt fastening. Pull out
a buckle (in the back of the safety seat). Pull out belts from the safety seat.
Select height you wish to mount your belts and push them into relevant holes.
Slide both straps of the safety seat arms into the connector located in the back
of the safety seat. Finish adjustment (fig. 16).
HOW TO TIGHTEN AND SLACKEN SAFETY SEAT BELTS
If belts fit tight the body of your child, it is highly protected. Between the belts
and your child should be space (two adult fingers). Before you fasten your
child in the safety seat, it is advisable to take off warm clothes (such as jackets).
Belts must not be too loose or too tight. To adjust the tension of belts, a child must be
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