Removing your child – Kiddy World plus User Manual

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NOTE: Position the lower LATCH anchor belt so that it doesn't interfere with
the lap belt routing.

Snuggly adjust lap belt and protection shield around your child.

Make sure that the protection shield sits
comfortably against the child's torso, and
once you are happy with how the protection
shields sits, tighten the lap belt by pulling
gently on the free end of the lap belt
(Fig. 43).

Check that the protection shield is snuggly
and properly adjusted (Fig. 43).

Make sure that the vehicle lap belt is
snuggly adjusted and not twisted.

The protection shield is contacting your child and that there is no gap
between the protection shield and the child's torso.

When snuggly adjusted, the vehicle lap belt and protection shield should not
allow any slack. The vehicle lap belt should lie in a relatively straight line and
be flat, without sagging or twist. The protection shield should contact the
child but not press on the child's flesh or push the child's body into an
unnatural position.

Recheck the tension of the top tether again and make sure that all slack is
removed. If necessary adjust the belt again (as described above).

Periodically check the lap belt and top tether to confirm they are snugly
adjusted.

If the vehicle seat belt does not stay snuggly adjusted on protection shield
and child, move the car seat to another seating location, see “vehicle seat
belts” section and check your vehicle owner’s manual for car seat
installation information.

Removing your child:

Open the protection shield by releasing the vehicle lap belt, sliding the vehi-
cle lap belt out of the red belt guides, rotate the protection shield out and
across the front of the car seat and place on the vehicle seat beside car seat.

Fig. 43

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