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in a face-forward or rear-forward position). To do so, pull and hold the interlock
button of ISOFIX handles and position them in a proper direction by sliding the
entire handle horizontally outwards. Lock ISOFIX connector in the handle (fig.
5.1-5.3). Pull out guides by pressing a grey ISOFIX adjustment button. Repeat
actions on the other side (fig. 5.4-5.5).
If your vehicle is not equipped with ISOFIX anchor guides, use two plastic guides
supplied with the safety seat (fig. 5.6). Push the guide in the gap between the
backrest and a seat, and hook its tip to ISOFIX anchor (fig. 5.7).
If you can hear two clicks, the safety seat has been mounted properly and ISOFIX
markers will turn from red into green.
The child restraint in a rear-facing position may be secured with three-point
safety belts (fig. 6).
WARNING! If the indicators on the ISOFIX connector are red, it means that the
seat has been badly attached. Mount the safety seat again. Pull the seat firmly
to make sure that it is properly attached (fig. 7)
TOP TETHER upper strap attachment
The top strap adjustment can increase the fixing strength, however it's not suitable
in case of some vehicles (including those equipped with ISOFIX connectors). The
position of the fixing points may vary depending on a given vehicle.
Connecting the top strap to fixing points (fig. 8)
A.
Attaching to the floor of the trunk behind the rear seats.
B.
Attaching to the floor of the trunk behind the rear seats.
C.
Fixing just under the seat of the vehicle, you have to put the seat to find the hook.
D.
Attaching to the rear vehicle seats.
Make sure the connectors of ISOFIX fixing system have been installed properly
Press adjustment button on the upper hook, draw a sufficient amount of TOP
TETHER strap so that its length is sufficient to hook on the car fixing point.
Make sure the belt has not been twisted and is well-positioned in relation to the handle in the car.
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