USER GUIDE - TO BE STORED IN RECLINE FOOTAn extremely practical long lasting child seatBirth to 18kg (birth to around 4 years)Rearward facing for baby
- 9 -4Pull the cover from the top of the seat sothat you can see the slots in the seat shell.Pull the shoulder strap and the chest padstrap forward an
- 10 -Hook the shoulder strap back onto theyoke, making sure that the adjusterstrap is not twisted and that thethread colours on the shoulder strapmat
- 11 -Fitting the First Class Si Rearward FacingEXTREME HAZARD Do not use on passenger seats equipped with air bags... and then pull the seat shell f
- 12 -Thread the lap section of the seat-belt aroundboth seat-belt guides underneath the front ofthe First Class Si shell. Make sure that the lapsecti
- 13 -... and then, while holding the First Class Si inplace, pull here.10...Thread the belt around the diagonal seat-belt guide on the side of the se
- 14 -Removing the newborn InsertRemove the buckle comfort pad by pulling itover the buckle.2With one hand press in and hold the harnessrelease button
- 15 -6The newborn insert can now be removed.5Ensure that the strap adjuster goes through tothe underside of the seat shell, and ensure thatit rests h
- 16 -Fitting the Seat Forward Facing. Standard Routing ‘A’Pass the seat-belt between the seat base and seatshell, as shown.2Place the First Class Si
- 17 -... and then pull here to tighten the diagonalsection of the seat-belt. It is essential to makesure that the belt is pulled through the redseat-
- 18 -Checking the position of the seat-belt buckleIf, after following the above instructions, yourseat-belt buckle looks like this the First Class Si
- 1 -Thank you for choosing BritaxIt is important that you read this User Guide BEFORE trying to install your child carseat (surveys have revealed tha
- 19 -Fitting the Seat Forward Facing –Alternative Routing ‘B’Thread the diagonal section of the seat-beltthrough the red seat-belt lock. Make sure yo
- 20 -The First Class Si should now be secure. Tocheck pull forward firmly on the harness.There should be little or no movement.13IMPORTANT – after i
- 21 -Reclining the seatand then pull the seat shell forward to thedesired angle. Let go of the recline handle andpush the shell either forwards or ba
- 22 -Looking after the First Class SiWith the First Class Si fully reclined, open theseat-belt guard at the back of the shell. Pullthe yoke out from
- 23 -Cleaning the CoverPlease read the label on the cover for washing instructions. The cover is machine-washable.DO NOT tumble dry the cover — short
- 24 -Removing and cleaning the buckleIMPORTANT – Food and drink may find their way inside the buckle of the FirstClass Si harness. This can stop it
- 25 -Important Information. Read before your first journeyDO NOT Use your First Class Si in the home. It has not been designed for home useand should
- 26 -Final ChecklistHowever safe a child seat is, however well built it is, your child's safety depends onyou. Read this final checklist once yo
NOTICE1. This is a “Universal” child restraint. It is approved toRegulation No. 44.03 series of amendments, forgeneral use in vehicles and it will fit
- 2 -Vital Information - READ NOWDO NOT under any circumstances use a rearward facing seat onpassenger seats fitted with airbags.DO NOT use as a forwa
- 3 -Frequently asked questionsNo child seat is escape proofHarness systems cannot be designed to be completely “child proof” and yet complywith the l
- 4 -IMPORTANT - The First Class Si MUST only be used with a lap and diagonalseat-belt (approved to UN/ECE regulation No.16 or equivalent standards).T
Using the First Class SiPreparing to install the First Class Si in the carIMPORTANT - You must adjust the height of shoulder straps of the harnessto t
- 6 -Finally, pull both chest pads down from yourchild's shoulders onto the chest.5REMEMBER - The chest padsare an important safety featureNEVER
- 7 -Undo the harness and go to Changing the Height of the Shoulder Straps on page 8To fit your child into the First Class Si refer to ‘Fitting the Fi
- 8 -Changing the height of the shoulder strapsIMPORTANT - You must adjust the height of the shoulder straps beforeyou install your child seat in a ca
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