Comparison of different adjustments of the padded shoulder harness for children of different heights.
TIP
Depending on manufacturing tolerance, the above menti- oned loops may turn out to be too narrow to pull the buckles through them. To make unthreading easier in this situation, you can unthread the buckles and then rethread them as in the illustration below.
DANGER
Always make sure you thread the belt through correctly (see illustration above). If this is not the case, the belt could slip out of the buckle. This would result in the seatbelt failing, with potentially serious or fatal consequences for your child in the event of an accident.
Whenever you thread the belt through again, always give it a good pull to check that it cannot be pulled out of the buckle.
DANGER
Always make sure the seatbelts are correctly fastened around your child. If this is not the case, your child could be seriously or even fatally injured in the event of an accident. Always make sure the seatbelts are correctly adjusted to the height of your child.
DANGER
Before each journey check all buckles. If this is not done, the belt system may fail in the event of an emergency, with the serious consequences mentioned above.
DANGER
Always take particular care that the shoulder harness is cor- rectly adjusted for height, as described above. In the event of an emergency, incorrect adjustment of the shoulder harness can result in the child getting strangled.
If only one child is being carried in a
If you want to use the central sitting position, then strap the child in as follows:
1.Fasten one of the shoulder harnesses to the middle two vertical straps buckles on the backrest.
2.Use the two middle waist belts.
3.Use the additional crotch belt located in the middle of the seat.
4.The second shoulder harness, the two outer crotch belts, and the outer two waist belts are not used.
5.Adjust the belts as previously described.
DANGER
In this case too, all the hazard warnings given above apply!
DANGER
Any other use of the belt system apart from that described is not permitted and may result in your child being seriously or even fatally injured in the event of an accident.
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