Headrest Adjustment - NORAUTO 2274267-NO0532-Z303 Safety Information Manual

Child restraint system
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WARNING: Loose straps are dangerous. Serious injury or death could occur to a child
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that is not secured properly. Ensure that the straps are adjusted properly.
7.
To loosen the harness, press on the harness release button while pulling forward on
the shoulder straps.
8.
Press the straps release button to release the buckle tongues. Separate chest clip
and spread the harness straps apart.

HEADREST ADJUSTMENT

NOTE: Headrest has 10 height positions. The height
can be changed for child comfort.
• Positions 1-6 are for group I (9 to 18 kg).
• Positions 7-10 are for groups II, III (15 to 36 kg).
GROUP I (9-18 KG): POSITIONS 1-6
To adjusted the shoulder straps, follow the step below:
1.
Loosen the shoulder straps of the child restraint as much as possible.
2.
Pull the headrest height adjuster, select the correct height of the shoulder straps and
engage it in position that fits your child by releasing the adjuster.
GROUP II, III (15-36 KG): POSITIONS 7-10
NOTE: When child exceeds 15 kg, the headrest should be adjusted to the position between
7 and 10.
1.
Slide the strap loops off from the gear fixed axle. Slide the left shoulder strap first,
and then the right one. Remove the shoulder straps.
2.
Then, from the front of the child restraint, pull out shoulder straps through the slots.
Put them on below of the cloth cover.
3.
After removing them, take out the gears fixed axle from the plastic stator and storage it.
4.
Pull the headrest height adjuster. Select the correct height of the shoulder straps and
engage it in the position that fits your child by releasing the adjuster.
NOTE: A correctly adjusted headrest ensures optimal protection of the child in the child
restraint. Adjust the headrest so that the shoulder straps are at the same level as your
child's shoulders.
Shoulder straps are too low. Shoulder straps are too high.
IMPORTANT: The lower edge of the headrest should be at a finger
distance from the child's shoulder.
CAUTION: The shoulder straps must not run behind the child's back,
at ear height, or above the ears.
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adjusted properly.

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