Rear Facing
This restraint has a soft padded liner for
use with a baby or small child. Use this
liner for more comfort or if they are not
fully supported by the main cover.
In the back of the liner is an extra remove-
able foam insert intended for use with a
low birth weight or very small baby. Its
purpose is to increase comfort by increas-
ing the recline angle of the baby.
This should be removed when the baby
has grown to the size of a normal small
baby.
Liner and Infant Insert
IMPORTANT: do not use the Infant
Insert when the restraint is installed
forward facing.
Forward Facing
The Liner can be used for small children
but should be removed when they grow
older than about 6 months.
DO NOT use the Liner if the child is so
big that it is preventing them having some
movement.
Shoulder and Crotch pads.
These are for comfort only and can be
removed at any time.
FORWARD FACING
Securing a Child in the Restraint - Recline Angle
Correct Recline Angle
When used forward facing the restraint
must always be correctly reclined. The
white arrow on the shell must be above
one of the yellow arrows on the base.
Select a position that gives the most com-
fort for your child.
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To Adjust:
1. Pull the release handle on the shell fully
forward.
2. Rotate the shell until the white arrow is
above one of the yellow arrows.
IMPORTANT A correct recline angle
is essential for your child’s safety.
DO NOT use the position marked by
the blue arrow when the restraint is
forward facing.