Infasecure CS9013 Instruction Manual

Infasecure CS9013 Instruction Manual

Child car seat harnessed child car seat to 8 years

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6 8
TO
MONTHS
YEARS
INTERNAL HARNESS
Child Car Seat
H A R N E S S E D C H I L D C A R S E AT T O 8 Y E A R S
MODELS: CS9013
CHILD CAR SEAT
(Forward Facing) Suitable for children from approximately 6 months to 8 years* of age.
Instruction Manual
IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN THE PLACE PROVIDED
ON THE CHILD RESTRAINT
*All references to age are to an average proportioned child. Children vary in shapes and sizes.
The ages outlined above is an approximation only.
The photo displayed is indicative of the type of restraint and may vary slightly depending on the model.
1754:2013
Licence No. 25324

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  • Page 1 Child Car Seat H A R N E S S E D C H I L D C A R S E AT T O 8 Y E A R S MODELS: CS9013 CHILD CAR SEAT (Forward Facing) Suitable for children from approximately 6 months to 8 years* of age.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Please read carefully the whole of the instructions for installation and, in the event of doubt about the method of installation, to consult InfaSecure or agent, or a child restraint fitter, or in New Zealand, to consult the agent for the vehicle.
  • Page 3: Information

    Information WITH INBUILT HARNESS This instruction manual covers various models under the Model number CS9013 design. These child restraints are installed in the rear of the car and can only be used forward-facing. They are installed in the car using the car seatbelt and the top tether strap attached to the car’s child restraint anchor fitting.
  • Page 4: Warnings

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Warnings WITH INBUILT HARNESS WARNINGS • Use the restraint exactly as shown in the instructions. • Supervision of children is needed because they may be able to undo buckles. • DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED IN THE CAR. •...
  • Page 5 S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Warnings WITH INBUILT HARNESS WARNINGS • THIS RESTRAINT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE WHERE TOP TETHER STRAP MAY FALL INTO A SPLIT IN THE SEAT BACK OR OFF THE SIDE OF THE SEAT. •...
  • Page 6: Restraint Guide

    Research has shown that the likelihood of an accessory child safety harness being used incorrectly is very high and the risk of injuries when incorrectly used is much higher compared to a lap-sash seat belt. InfaSecure recommend that an accessory child safety harness should only be used if a lap-only seat belt is all that is available.
  • Page 7: Child Car Seat

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Child Car Seat WITH INBUILT HARNESS (Forward Facing) THE SUITABILITY OF THE CHILD RESTRAINT TO GROUPS OF CHILDREN TYPE G To be used only in a forward-facing position by a child whose shoulders are above the lower shoulder height marker (approximately 6 months of age) until the child’s shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker (approximately 8 years of age).
  • Page 8: Cs9013 Child Restraints (Itemised List)

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Model CS9013 WITH INBUILT HARNESS 1. Adjustable Headrest 12. “FORWARD-FACING SEAT BELT PATH” Marker (each side of restraint - coloured yellow) 2. Shoulder Height Markers 13. Padded Insert (if fitted) 3.
  • Page 9: Padding - Combination Guide

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Padding / Inserts WITH INBUILT HARNESS Combination Guide (Shoulder pads & buckle pads) Insert MODE Child Car Seat (Small Child) FORWARD FACING The Padded Insert/s (if fitted) are designed to provide extra support and comfort for small children.
  • Page 10: Shoulder Height Marker

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Shoulder Height Markers WITH INBUILT HARNESS Smaller Child Shoulder height markers are provided on this restraint for a visual indication that the child is safe to travel in this restraint. Shoulder height markers may be hidden under a headrest in the lowest position.
  • Page 11 S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Shoulder Height Markers WITH INBUILT HARNESS Taller Child Shoulder height markers may be hidden under a headrest in the lowest position UPPER UPPER LABEL LABEL Front of Car LOWER LOWER LABEL LABEL Taller Child Up to...
  • Page 12: Set Up

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Set Up WITH INBUILT HARNESS Selection of appropriate padding combinations Determine whether your child requires the additional padding provided with this restraint, to ensure a safe and snug fit in the restraint. Refer to page 6 for suggested padding combinations. Adjusting recline angle Determine what restraint angle is prefered for the best installation of this restraint &...
  • Page 13 S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Set Up WITH INBUILT HARNESS Headrest & harness strap height adjustment cont... IMPORTANT ENSURE THE HARNESS STRAPS ARE ALWAYS THREADED THROUGH THE HEADREST. Correct fitment of the harness is very important as it restrains the child in the restraint.
  • Page 14: Buckle Height Adjustment

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Set Up WITH INBUILT HARNESS Buckle Height Adjustment The buckle is supplied in a shortened position, if you want to alter the buckle height the following steps are required. Step 1: Lift the buckle and determine the required buckle height (refer Figure 1).
  • Page 15: Installation

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Installation WITH INBUILT HARNESS Installing in vehicle (using lap-sash seat belt) Place the child restraint in desired upright or reclined position, with the back against the back of the vehicle seat, directly in line with the anchorage point (refer Figure 1).
  • Page 16 S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Installation WITH INBUILT HARNESS Installing in vehicle (using lap-sash seat belt) IMPORTANT Ensure that you use the Pass lap FORWARD-FACING BELT PATH and sash belt through the seat. identified by the following label. FORWARD Ensure the FACING...
  • Page 17: Installing In Vehicle (Using Lap Seat Belt)

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat Installation WITH INBUILT HARNESS Installing in vehicle (using lap-sash seat belt) ATTACH TO SASH SECTION SASH SECTION SAFE GRIP BELT CLAMP ONLY TOGGLE The Safe Grip (red belt clamp) locks the lap SECTION (2) belt to ensure a firm installation, and avoids BARREL SECTION (1)
  • Page 18: Use

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat WITH INBUILT HARNESS Using in-built harness Step 1: Ensure the restraint has been installed and set up as per “Set Up” and “Installation” (refer Page 11 - 16) Step 2: To lengthen the harness “LIFT”...
  • Page 19: To Release Child

    S E C T I O N Child Car Seat WITH INBUILT HARNESS Using in-built harness Step 6: • Ensure buckle is adjusted centrally in relation to the child. Adjust if necessary. • Check that the slack in the straps is removed. •...
  • Page 20: Care Of Restraint

    2. Apron Cover 3. Backrest Cover 4. Seatbase Cover VERY IMPORTANT Only replace the cover with a InfaSecure supplied replacement cover with identical shoulder height markers or a replacement cover meeting AS/NZS 8005. Care and Maintenance Regular care of the restraint will ensure safety of your child.
  • Page 21: Cleaning

    Cleaning IMPORTANT Use only mild soap and water to clean all parts of the CS9013 Child Car Seat. Do not use chemicals or cleaning agents Cold water only to be used and to be rinsed well Do not dry clean or tumble dry Do not bleach.
  • Page 22: Harness Buckle

    Cleaning Harness Buckle If sticky liquids such as baby formula, fruit juice, etc. get inside your Buckle, it may become sluggish. An indication of a sluggish buckle is that you cannot hear a “CLICK” when engaging the Harness Tongues. To restore the Buckle to good working order it needs to be cleaned as follows: Step 1:...
  • Page 23 Tongues and Buckle, then repeat cleaning several times. If the Buckle cannot be returned to its original working condition then contact InfaSecure Customer Service. Step 9: If in working order refit the Buckle to the restraint with the red button facing out and feeding each “CLICK”...
  • Page 24 Cleaning Harness Buckle Step 12: From the underside of the restraint pull the Buckle RIGHT Buckle slot adjusting plate then turn and push the plate up through the centre slot (refer Figure 8). Step 13: From the underside of the restraint replace the small screw securing the 3-bar plate (refer Figure 10) .
  • Page 25: Remove Covers

    Remove Covers Headrest Step 1: Raise the headrest to highest position (refer Figure 1). Step 2: Unclip the press studs located; underside of headrest behind headrest Step 3: Remove cover Figure 1 Apron Step 1: Unclip the press studs location (refer Figure 2).
  • Page 26: Seatbase

    Remove Covers Seatbase Step 1: Fold the Buckle flap forward and pass the buckle through the cover. Step 2: Unclip the press studs located (refer Figure 4); each side inner each side outer Step 3: Remove cover. Figure 4...
  • Page 27: Replace Covers

    Replace Covers Headrest Step 1: Raise the headrest to highest position (refer Figure 1). Step 2: Slide the cover over the headrest Step 3: Clip the press studs located; Underside of headrest Behind headrest Figure 1 Apron Step 1: Slide the cover up and over the plastic apron (refer Figure 2).
  • Page 28: Backrest

    Figure 5 HOOK & LOOP CONNECTOR Extension Straps If required contact InfaSecure for nearest supply location. Extension straps, not incuded in this package, may be required for vehicles without a fixed parcel shelf. Re order line numbers TYPE G EXTENSION...
  • Page 29: Accessories

    Accessories Follow the instructions covering the use of accessories provided with this child restraint or spare parts provided by InfaSecure for this restraint. IMPORTANT Use of unauthorised aftermarket accessories (i.e items not provided in this box with the child restraint), can reduce the safety provided by the child restraint and may cause injury or death.
  • Page 30 Accessories SHOULDER PADS (if fitted) The shoulder pad is designed to add extra comfort for baby or child. STANDARD Step 1: Separate press-studs and remove the STANDARD shoulder pads from harness Step 2: To attach shoulder pads, ensure press studs SPREADER face away from the child and re-attach.
  • Page 31 Accessories SHOULDER PADS (if fitted) Step 5: Raise the headrest to the highest position. Note: Shoulder slots in headrest align with slots in backrest (refer Figure 4). Figure 4 Step 6: Pass the shoulder straps through the slots of the headrest and backrest. Harness straps HARNESS should protrude though the back of the STRAPS...
  • Page 32 Accessories SEAT PROTECTOR (if fitted) The seat protector is designed to protect your car’s seat. STANDARD STANDARD Step 1: Position the front flap with pockets, at the front of the rear seat and position the mat rearwards to obtain a flat fit. FULL LENGTH Step 1: Position the front flap with pockets, at the...
  • Page 33: Anchorage Fittings

    (not supplied with this child ANCHORAGE POINTS. REFER TO A CHILD restraint) RESTRAINT FITTING STATION IF NO CAR If so ring InfaSecure on (Aust) (02) 4728 8080 for ANCHORAGE POINTS ARE IN THE MOTOR CAR. nearest supply location. THIS RESTRAINT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR...
  • Page 34: For Cars Not Fitted With Anchorage Points

    Anchorage Fittings For cars not fitted with a child restraint anchorage point For Sedans Only Drill a 9mm diameter hole in the parcel shelf on the centre line of the seating position as shown in Figure 1C. Hole must be no closer than 200mm from the front of the back seat.
  • Page 35: Insurers Information

    NOTICE TO INSURANCE COMPANY CHILD RESTRAINT INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT All InfaSecure child restraints are manufactured to Australian/New Zealand Standards AS/NZS1754 which requires us to advise users of child restraints to "Destroy the entire restraint if it has been in use in a severe crash, even if no damage is obvious".
  • Page 36 INFASECURE WARRANTY DETAILS InfaSecure Pty Ltd warrants this product for twelve months from the date of purchase against failure due to manufacturing faults or faulty materials. Misuse, accidental damages, normal wear and tear are not covered by this warranty. When used for commercial use the period is limited to six months.

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