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1. Open the straps by first pressing the red buttons and at the
same time the black buttons on the buckle. The individual straps
should now come out of the buckle.
2. let the crotch strap hang down towards the footwell and place
the two shoulder straps and the lap straps to the sides of the
seat for the time being, so that you can comfortably put your
child into the seat.
3. Place the child in the seat with the harness open.
4. guide the crotch strap with the buckle between the child's legs
upwards to the upper body. 5. Guide the hands away from the
child.
5. pass the child's hands between the shoulder straps and lap
straps. Place the shoulder straps over the child's shoulders.
Now insert the ends of the straps into the buckle. Tip: The seat
belts can be adjusted to the child's height.
6. Adjust the seat belts so that the child is held securely by the
belts, but not so tight that the seat belts cut in. Tip: If a flat hand
can be slid between the straps and the baby's body, the straps
are usually adjusted correctly.
Warning: The distance between the shoulder and lap belts and the
child's body should be as small as possible so that the child is held
optimally in the seat. If the distance is too great, the child cannot be
restrained sufficiently in the seat, which can lead to life-threatening
injuries in the event of an accident. If the distance is too small, the
seat belts may possibly cut into the child's body.
Warning: Always fasten the child's seat belt! Your child could
otherwise suffer life-threatening injuries in dangerous situations.
Warning: Seat belts that are adjusted too loosely or buckles that are
not properly fastened can cause life-threatening injuries to your
child in the event of an accident.