[. . . ] The kiddy cruiser pro parts are indicated by a letter in brackets in this user manual and are explained at the beginning under the point with the same descriptor. We're happy that you have decided on the kiddy cruiser pro as your choice for a child restraint system (A). The kiddy cruiser pro child restraint system is suitable for weight classes II to III, i. [. . . ] Permit your child to take breaks during longer trips, and be sure that she does not step out of the vehicle into traffic unattended. Always use the child safety locks in your vehicle's passenger doors, if available. Please familiarise yourself thoroughly with the use of child restraint systems (A) as described in your vehicle's owner's manual. The child restraint system (A) kiddy cruiser pro can be installed in vehicles on any seat with a three-point restraint system (Fig. Manufacturer allows child restraint systems on * If the motorshould be moved to the position furthest back. The passenger seat, the seat The kiddy cruiser pro can also be used in rear-facing car seats that are equipped with a three-point restraint system (Fig. The kiddy cruiser pro's adjustable backrest (C) ensures that it can rest securely against the backrest of the car seat. The innovative adjustment system of the kiddy cruiser pro provides the optimal adjustment to the size of your child by adjusting the headrests (F) and shoulder rests (G) in one movement. The correct headrest setting is achieved when the head of your child lies in the narrowest position of the headrest (F) (Fig. To adjust the head (F) and shoulder rests (G), grasp the height adjustment handle (K) on the back of the headrest (F) and pull it out gently, while simultaneously raising or lowering the headrest (F) to the desired height (Fig. Check to see that the headrest (F) is firmly locked in place by gently pressing down on it. Your child can enjoy substantially better seating comfort by adjusting the leg extension (I). Place the child in the seat and satisfy yourself that your kiddy has been adjusted according to the child's body size (Section 5). Take the following steps to secure your child with the vehicle's own 3-point belt: Check to see whether the belt buckle is properly locked in place (Fig. [. . . ] This is not due to defective material but to normal wear and tear, which is not covered by the warranty. Please contact your specialist dealer immediately in the event of warranty claim. - Normal wear and tear and damage due to unreasonable use - Damages due to improper or inordinate usage. [. . . ]