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the task of positioning the child in the car seat.
Before seating your child in the car seat, press
the harness adjustment button (E) while
holding the two car seat harnesses under the
shoulder straps and pulling them toward your-
self to slacken them (Fig. 11).
Release the car seat safety harness buckle (D)
by pressing on the red button (Fig. 12) and po-
sition the child in the car seat.
WARNING! Always ensure that the child is sit-
ting with their body flat against the backrest of
the child car seat and that the crotch strap (I) is
positioned correctly.
Take the belts and join the two tabs of the
buckle. (fig. 13). Push the two tabs firmly inside
the buckle until you hear a "click" (Fig. 14). To
ensure safety, the two tabs of the buckle were
designed so that they cannot be fastened one
at a time or alone.
To tension the car seat safety harnesses, pull
the harness adjustment strap (F), until the
harnesses adhere to the child's body correctly
(Fig. 15).
WARNING! Do not over-tighten the harnesses
around the child: if you can insert one finger
between the harness and your child's shoul-
ders, it means that they are tightened correctly
WARNING! Check that the harness is not
twisted.
Use the rotation lever (K) to turn the car seat
until it is in the rear facing position (Fig.16)
WARNING! The REDUCER CUSHION is to be
used from birth to 75 cm. Refer to paragraph
7. REDUCER CUSHION.
6. USING THE CAR SEAT IN THE FORWARD
FACING POSITION (from 76 cm to 105
cm) AND POSITIONING THE CHILD
WARNING! Forward facing installation is only
allowed if the child is older than 15 months.
To adjust the height of the car seat safety
harnesses and headrest refer to paragraph 8.
ADJUSTING THE HEADREST AND HARNESSES.
Press the car seat rotation lever (K) while simul-
taneously turning the seat toward you (Fig. 17);
the only purpose of this position is to simplify
the task of positioning the child in the car seat.
Before seating your child in the child car seat,
press the harness adjustment button (E) while
holding the two car seat harnesses under the
shoulder straps and pulling them toward your-
self to slacken them (Fig. 18).
Release the car seat safety harness buckle (D)
by pressing on the red button (Fig. 19) and po-
sition the child in the car seat.
WARNING! Always ensure that the child is sit-
ting with their body flat against the backrest of
the child car seat and that the crotch strap (I) is
positioned correctly.
Take the belts and join the two tabs of the
buckle. (Fig. 20). Push the two tabs firmly inside
the buckle until you hear a "click" (Fig. 21). To
ensure safety, the two tabs of the buckle were
designed so that they cannot be fastened one
at a time or alone.
To tension the car seat safety harnesses, pull
the harness adjustment strap (F), until the
harnesses adhere to the child's body correctly
(Fig. 22).
WARNING! Do not over-tighten the harnesses
around the child: if you can insert one finger
between the harness and your child's shoul-
ders, it means that they are tightened correctly
WARNING! Check that the harness is not
twisted.
Use the rotation lever (K) to turn the car seat
until it is in the forward facing position (Fig. 23).
WARNING! The REDUCER CUSHION is to be
used from birth to 75 cm. Refer to paragraph
7. REDUCER CUSHION.
7. REDUCER CUSHION
The car seat is equipped with a booster cush-
ion consisting of a seat and headrest (Fig. 24).
The booster cushion and headrest should be
used from birth until the child is 75 cm.
8. ADJUSTING THE HEADREST AND HAR-
NESSES
The height of both the headrest and the re-
straint harnesses can be adjusted to 9 different
positions by using the headrest adjustment
ring (G).
WARNING! To adjust them correctly, the
headrest must be fitted so as to allow that the
harnesses come out from the backrest at the
height of the child's shoulders (Fig. 25).
Slacken the car seat harnesses using the ad-
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