Securing The Child In The Seat - Silver Cross Quantum Manual De Instrucciones

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WARNING! It is only possible to remove the child seat
from the vehicle if both indicators are red.
Method B: Installation of the child seat using the safety seat belt
and the support leg.
Checking the vehicle seat belt
Note: Installation of the child seat in the vehicle is only suitable if the
vehicle is equipped with 3-point seat belts with retractor, approved to
UN/ECE Regulation No.16 or other equivalent standards.
The stability of the car seat can be affected by the position of the
vehicle seatbelt buckle; if it happens to be positioned as in Fig. 10, this
child seat is not suitable for use with your seat belt. Rotate the support
leg so that it is in an upright position (Fig.11 - A). While holding the
child seat, pull out the support leg, so that the two connectors are
covered as much as possible in the base of the child seat (Fig. 11-B).
Place the child seat on the appropriate vehicle seat, facing forward (Fig.
12). Ensure the vehicle seat is locked in the most upright and adjusted
to the rearward position. Grip the reclining lever (Fig. 13) and pull the
seat forward until it's totally reclined, to operate more easily. Pull to
open the locking lever of the red belt clamp on the opposite side of
the vehicle seat buckle (Fig. 14).Pull out the car safety seat belt and
place it between the backrest and the seat frame (Fig. 15). Slot the
buckle tongue in the car seat buckle (Fig. 16) until it clicks in. Pass the
lap section (Fig. 17) in the lower red belt guides on both sides of the
seat frame. Insert the diagonal seat belt section through the red belt
clamp (Fig. 18).
WARNING! Ensure that the belt has not been twisted
(Fig. 19). Press the child seat firmly against the vehicle
seat and back of the vehicle seat and at the same time,
pull tightly upwards the diagonal section of the seat belt
through the belt clamp (Fig. 20) until there is no slack;
then close the belt clamp (Fig. 21).
Caution! The diagonal seat belt section must be clamped using only
the belt clamp on the opposite side of the vehicle seat buckle;
Adjust the height of the support leg by pressing the push button
located at its back (Fig. 22) and slide down the lower section until it
reaches the floor of the vehicle. Release the button and check that the
support leg is locked in position and its base well in contact with the
vehicle's floor.
Important: When adjusting the support leg, make sure that the base
of the seat always remains in contact with the seat (Fig. 23) and not
elevated. You may now use the child seat at your chosen position, by
using the reclining lever (Fig. 24).
Removing the child seat from the vehicle
Grip the reclining lever (Fig. 13) and pull the seat forward to the reclined
position. Open the clamp in which the seat belt is engaged. Release
the vehicle seat belt from its buckle. Take the lap seat belt section off
the red belt guides and withdraw the vehicle seat belt to remove the
child seat from your vehicle.
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III. Securing the child in the seat:
Press the red button on the buckle to unlock it (Fig. 25). Loosen the
shoulders' straps by pulling both simultaneously, while holding the
harness release button down (Fig. 26).
Place your child in the child seat and fit the left and right tongues
together ( Fig. 27), then push them into the buckle until they 'click' into
place, indicating that the buckle is correctly locked (Fig. 28).
Following Fig. 29, position the straps over the shoulders (A) and across
the lap (B) and the buckle (C) between the child's legs;
WARNING! The crotch buckle has a fixed length and
cannot be adjusted. Do not pull on the chest pads.
To unlock the safety harness, press the red button on the
buckle (Fig. 25).
Adjusting the safety harness and headrest:
A correctly adjusted headrest and harness ensure optimal protection
for your child in the safety seat. The harness height adjustment of
this seat is integrated in the headrest adjustment and is achieved by
moving the car seat headrest up or down. Always check the height of
the shoulder straps and make sure they are correctly adjusted at the
same level of the shoulders or slightly above (Fig. 30) To raise or lower
the shoulder straps and the headrest: grip the lever (Fig. 31) in the rear
of the backrest and move upwards or downwards until the shoulder
straps are adequately levelled.
Release the lever to lock the headrest and the harness in the required
position.
Pull the harness adjustment strap (Fig. 32), at the front of the car seat,
until the harness is a comfortable, snug fit on the child's body.
To better protect your child:
Make sure your child is securely fastened in the safety seat and the
harness snugly fits over his/her body.
Never leave your child unattended in the safety seat or in the vehicle.
When installing your child on the rear seat of the vehicle, move the
front seat forward far enough to avoid his feet hitting the backrest
of the front seat (this may also prevent risk of injury, in the case of an
accident).
When entering in or removing your child from the vehicle, do it only on
the safe side of the street, away from traffic. During long journeys stop
regularly, children get tired easily.
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