Installation using 3-point safety belt and support leg* (see section 3.2);

For use in cars fitted with an automatic 3-point safety belt, which is approved according to ECE R16 or an equivalent standard (see Section 9: Car fitting list). Recognisable by the red marking on the product and the red marking in the instruction manual.

*The use of the support leg and / or Isofix, which ensure optimum safety and easy installation, mean that the PrioriFix is not suitable for all types of cars. The PrioriFix is designated as “semi-universal”and therefore suitable for installation in certain types of cars. See the enclosed car fitting list (see Section 9: Car fitting list). GB

3.INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE PRIORIFIX

3.1Using Isofix (yellow marking on the product) and support leg

If your car is equipped with Isofix anchor points, you can install the PrioriFix using the Isofix anchor points in combination with the support leg. To check whether your car is suitable for Isofix attachment and the support leg, see Section 9: Car fitting list.

Isofix class A

• Installed on seats fitted with Isofix

Yes**

anchor points (located between seat

 

and seat back) & with room for the

 

support leg

 

 

 

Rear-facing

No

Forward-facing

Yes

• Isofix installation marking

Yellow

 

 

• Frontal airbag

No

• Side airbag

Yes

 

 

** Check car fitting list.

Only use the PrioriFix on a forward-facing seat equipped with Isofix anchor points. Read the car manufacturer’s handbook before use.

Correct attachment to the Isofix anchor points is essential for the safety of your child. Also see the yellow outlined sticker on the side of the PrioriFix. Never use a different installation method than the one described here!

A. Preparing the Isofix

1

 

2

• Place the enclosed Isofix guides*** (1) on both Isofix anchor points between the seat and the seat back (2).

 

 

 

***Isofix guides make it easier to install using the Isofix system and prevent damage to the upholstery. For cars with fold-down seat backs, the Isofix guides must be removed before folding down the seat. Functional failures usually occur because the Isofix guides are dirty (dust, dirt, food particles, etc.). This can be avoided by frequently checking the Isofix guides for dirt and cleaning them if necessary.

Instructions for use

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Maxi-Cosi Car Seat manual Instructions for use, Installing and Removing the Priorifix, Preparing the Isofix