Unfastening the harness, The type of approved seat belt you must have – phil&teds bebe User Manual

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FASTENING THE HARNESS

Slot the two plastic sections of the buckle connectors together

Fig 1

Slot the two connectors into the hole in the top of the buckle
until they “click” into place Fig 2

• Always check that the harness is correctly locked by pulling above and below

the buckle Fig 3

The harness should be adjusted as tightly as possible without
causing discomfort to the child. A loose harness is dangerous and should be

checked each time that you use the seat. To

tighten the harness, pull down on

the adjustment strap until

the harness is the correct tightness Fig. 4

The harness is loosened by pulling on both straps at the same time press down
on the harness adjuster that is located on the shell underneath the “Press” word
stitched on the cover Fig. 5

UNFASTENING THE HARNESS

To release the harness, push the red button in the middle of the harness buckle inwards.
You can now lift your child from the seat; ensure that the buckle connectors do not catch
on clothing.



ADJUSTING THE SHOULDER HEIGHT

The harness has 2 positions. The straps should go into the slots at, or the nearest slots
above the height of the child’s shoulders. To adjust the harness, remove each strap by
passing it through the slots from the front to the back of the seat; re-route the straps
through the appropriate slots


FITTING YOUR CAR SEAT INTO THE CAR


WARNING:
This car seat can only be fitted into the passenger seat of a car
with a lap and diagonal seat belt and no air bag.

THE TYPE OF APPROVED SEAT BELT YOU MUST HAVE
Your child seat can only be installed rearward facing using a lap and diagonal
seat belt in the front or rear passenger seat of the car.

INSTALLATION

Push the child seat facing rearward firmly against the backrest of the car’s seat.

Route the lap section of the adult safety belt through the lap belt guides and
fasten the car seat belt.

Place the diagonal belt in the diagonal seat belt guide at the back of the seat.

Take out all the slack in the seat belt, ensuring that there are no twists or kinks
in the seat belt.
















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