Removing The Seat - BESAFE iZi Kid i-Size User Manual

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support in contact with the floor of the vehicle seat. (32)
22. Adjust the floor support so it is in contact with the floor of
the vehicle. (33)
23. The height indicator of the floor support shows green when
the floor support is in contact with the floor. (34)
24. The alarm sound stops when the floor support shows green
and is in contact with the floor.
25. Positioned in the back seat of the vehicle, you should, if
possible, push the front seat of the vehicle backwards, so
that it is in contact with the child seat. If it is not possible to
obtain contact with the child seat, push the back rest of the
front seat of the vehicle forward as far as possible.
26. When the child has a stature height of 87 cm. or more, use
the seat in the upright position.
27. When you want to enlarge the available space for your
child, keep the isofix arms totally slided out without pushing
the seat towards the backrest, and tension the frontbrace
outwards with the rachet.
28. Make sure the floor support is fully pushed down, in contact
with the floor of the vehicle, and locked.
29. Make sure that all indicators on both sides are green.
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Removing the seat

1. If the seat is installed in the back seat of the vehicle, push
the front seat of the vehicle forward as much as possible.
2. Move the front brace inwards with the ratchet. (35)
3. Release the ISOfix connectors by pressing the release
mechanism on the ISOfix connectors. (36)
4. Push the switch on each side and push the ISOfix connectors
into the base. (37)
5. Pull the seat back towards the front. Turn the seat so you can
easily remove the seat.
6. Remove the insertion clips from the vehicle. Place them
under the base of the child seat.
7. To remove the front brace from the metal tube, move the
front brace outwards with the rachet, until the lock button of
the front brace appears. Push the lock button down with a
small screw driver, while pulling the front brace out. (38)
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