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WARNING! The vehicle belt buckle (l) must never cross the arm rest. If the belt
system is too long, the child car seat is not suitable for use in this position in
the vehicle. In case of doubt, please consult the manufacturer of your vehicle.
5. The lap belt (n) should have been fed through the lower belt guides (k) on both
sides of the seat cushion (d).
Note! Teach your child from the start to always ensure that the belt is tight and, if
necessary, how to tighten the belt themselves.
WARNING! The lap belt (n) must run as low as possible on both sides along
your child's groin to have optimum effect in the event of an accident.
6. Now feed the diagonal belt (f) through the upper belt guide (g) in the headrest (e)
until it is inside the belt guide.
Ensure that the diagonal belt (f) runs between the outside of the shoulder and the
neck of your child. If necessary, adjust the height of the headrest to change the
position of the belt. The height of the headrest (e) can still be adjusted while in the
car.
IS YOUR CHILD CORRECTLY SECURED?
To ensure optimum safety for your child, please always check before commencing
travel that
• the lap belt (n) has been fed through the lower belt guides (k) on both sides of the
seat cushion (d).
• the diagonal belt (f) on the belt buckle side has also been fed through the lower belt
guide (k) of the seat.
• the diagonal belt (f) has been fed through the belt guide (g) marked red in the
shoulder rest (e).
• the diagonal belt (f) is at a recline backwards.
• the entire belt is tightly against your child's body and is not twisted.
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