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If they do not fit properly (fig. 3) they should be adjusted according to the following guidelines:
• Press the button to adjust the seat belt with one hand, and then pull forward seat belts, including covers, with
the other hand in order to loosen (fig. 4).
• Remove the seat belt from the rear metal buckle lock, positioned on the rear backrest (fig. 5).
• From the back of the back seat, pull the seat belt cover out from its slots and put it back in another one of the
two available slots according to the child's height (fig. 6/7).
• Replace the rear seat belt metal lock buckle, positioned on the rear backrest (fig. 8).
• Pull the belt adjustment if necessary to correctly position the seat belt over the child's shoulders
(fig. 9).
NOTE: Make sure that the child is properly secured, that the buckle is not pressing on the child's stomach,
that the harness is tight without causing discomfort and that the shoulder pads are at the right height for the
shoulders.
Make sure the car seat belts are not twisted and that they are flat.
SEAT INSTALLATION Group I (For children weighing from 9 kg to 18 kg)
Follow the instructions shown on the label placed on the rear of the backrest. It is recommended that you
attach the car seat to the rear passenger seat, facing forwards.
Ensure that the "seat" and the "backrest" are coupled properly. Do not user car seats in Group I in the event of
separate seat and backrest.
• Position the child car seat so that it is not tilted, making sure that the back of the seat adheres to the car seat
as much as possible (fig. 10/11).
• Place the car seat against the back seat of the vehicle. Lower the headrest as far as possible. Pull on the vehicle
seat belt until it is completely loose. Feed both straps of the belt through the openings in the cover and the
backrest shell making sure the waist strap passes under the arm rest of the car seat and that the diagonal strap
rises vertically between the backrest and the head support. Bring the vehicle belt out through the opposite
openings. Make sure that the waist strap of the belt passes under the arm rest and that the diagonal strap
passes above the arm rest of the car seat. Fasten the vehicle seat belt, until you hear a distinct locking "click".
Push the car seat firmly against the back seat of the vehicle and tighten the belt as much as possible by pulling
the waist strap and the diagonal strap towards the winder. (fig.13/14).
MAKE SURE THAT BOTH THE ABDOMINAL AND DIAGONAL BELT PASS THROUGH THE APPROPRIATE HOUSINGS
INDICATED BY THE ARROW. THE RED ARROW INDICATES THE BELT'S CORRECT POSITION (fig.12).
Make sure the car seat belts are not twisted and that they are flat.
PLACING YOUR CHILD IN THE CHILD SEAT (Group I)
• Once the child seat is attached to the car seat, loosen the harness by pulling on the straps while pressing the
harness adjuster button. (fig.15).
• To place the child in the seat, loosen the belts, releasing the buckle fastening mechanism, pressing the button
intended for this and place the belts on the sides of the seat (fig. 16).
• Position the child correctly in the seat (fig. 17)
• Reconnect the harness to the buckle until it clicks into place. (fig. 18)
• Adjust the perfect grip of the seat belt on the child by pulling the seat belt adjustment belt (fig. 19)
• Make sure that the child is properly secured, that the buckle is not pressing on the child's stomach, that
the harness is tight without causing discomfort and that the shoulder pads are at the right height for the
shoulders. The baby's body should not be placed in an unnatural position. (fig.20)
INSTALLATION WITH BACK SEAT Group II and III
Group II: 15 kg-25 kg
Group III: 22 kg-36 kg
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