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Convertible child restraint
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Further information
on this can also be found in the Owner's
Manual under "Child Restraint Systems and Airbag Systems".
a) Ensure the seat width is adjusted correctly to fit the child.
b) Fasten the lap and shoulder belt seat belt, ensuring that the
shoulder belt portion passes over the chrld's collar bone (fig. I,
II).
c) The lap belt portion must pass as low as possible over the pelvis
and under the arm rests (fig. I, 4).
For smaller children, when the belt does not pass over the collarbone,
the shoulder belt should be correctly positioned b the belt holder
(fig. II, 5) of the back belt. This prevents the shou der belt from
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sitting too close to the neck.
lt is im ortant that the shoulder belt is pushed fully into the
ooen s P ot of the belt holder clip and that the length of the bett
holder is adjusted so that the'shoulder
harness-passes
over
the child's collar bone and does not rub on the child's neck.
Pull the lap and shoulder belt seat belt until it fits snugly and does
not twist.
d) Turn off the front passen er airba
belt tongue (fig. II, 9) on t e Porsc
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by inserting the disconnection
e Zoom into the disconnection
belt adapter buckle in front of the Porsche front passenger seat
(fig. II, 8). The red disconnection belt should be slack.
e) Ensure that the tongue for switching off the front passenger
airbag is correctly inserted as follows. Turn the ignition key to
the on position (
instrument pane P
osition 2). The airbag warning kght in the
should flash for 10 seconds and then
indicating that the front passenger airba
your Owners Manual for further details.
that the air bag is turned off do not
with your Porsche dealer for assistance.
Figure II shows the correct belt
ath and the disconnection
belt and buckle for turning off tit e Porsche front passenger
airbag.
The Porsche Zoom and Comfy backrest are very important because
they help the lap and shoulder belt, which were desrgned for adults,
sit correctly over the child's pelvis and shoulder.
The correct position of the belt system is critical in an accident
as the lar e su port area of the booster seat cushion arm rests
a
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reduce t e c ante of the child slipping
under the belt.
Care and Maintenance
Remove the cloth coverings as follows: Unbutton the seat covering
(fig. Ill 6) and pull the covering forward.
Pull the belt holder
through the slot in the covering and pull the cover off the front.
The armrest coverin s are attached by elastic bands at the rear
(fig. V, 7) which must i e unhooked. The coverings can be replaced
if damaged.The coverin s may be washed in a mild detergent and
warm water (30°C) and % ung to dry.
Warning
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This child seat provides effective protection
only when
it is used and Installed
properly
in accordance
with
instructions
in this booklet.
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The Porsche Zoom must never be used in conjunction
with a 2-point lap belt only!
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The Porsche Zoom is designed, tested and approved in
accordance
with the requirements
of US Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards governing child safety devices.
The backrest of the vehicle seat must be
There should be no heavy, sharp-ed
in the vehicle [e.g. on the rear she
the child or otheroccupants
in an accident
and cause
injury.
lf e;lbFms arise during use, please contact your Porsche
a
.
No modifications
may be made to the Porsche Zoom.
The Zoom ma be damaged
after an accident with an
impact spee J above 6 mph
10 km/h). The Porsche
Zoom must then be checked 1 or damage and replaced
if necessary.
So that your child does not get burned by hot items, the
Porsche Zoom should be covered with a towel or blanket
and not be left in direct sunlight.
Please never leave your child alone unattended
in the
child seat or in the car.
lf the Porsche Zoom is carried in the car without a child,
it
must
be secured
with
the belt.
Britax
BRITAX
Child Safety,
Inc.
460-R
Greenway
Industrial
Drive
Fort Mill,
SC 29715
ISSUE 1
Porsche
ZoomTM
Child Booster
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