cked in position and its bottom well in contact with the vehi-
cle’s floor.
The force leg is designed to provide stability to the seat, pre-
venting it from sinking, in the event of an accident.
Firmly push the child seat to make it adhere to the seat back
of the vehicle (Fig. 7).
Important: When adjusting the force leg, make sure that the
base of the seat always remains in contact with the seat (Fig.
8) and not elevated.
To release the Isofix connectors:
Slide upwards the force leg pressing the adjustment push
button (Fig. 9 - A)
Move the seat forward by pressing the side levers and pulling
it forward (Fig. 9 - B).
Press the pushbutton on the articulation of the force leg as
shown (Fig. 9 - C), to release the Isofix connectors.
! Warning! Only if both indicators are red it is possible to
remove the chaild seat from the vehicle.
METHOD B: Installation of the child seat using the safety
seat belt and the force leg
Checking the vehicle seat belt
Note: Installation of this child seat in the vehicle is only sui-
table 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
belt or your vehicle.
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).