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[MIDI_015] Do not leave any sharp, pointy or heavy
objects around the vehicle. In the case of an accident,
these objects may y around the cabin, injuring child-
ren or other passengers. Luggage and other potentially
dangerous items should also be secured in place.
Always secure your child with the TAKATA MIDI
straps, even if you are not using the seat in the car
(e.g. when carrying your child around in it, or putting
the seat down somewhere).
Never leave your child in the TAKATA MIDI (whether
attended or not) on a raised, slanted or uneven surface,
such as a table, a baby-changing table, steps or a ramp.
[MIDI_016] Only use the TAKATA MIDI with
original covers, AIRPADS and side crash pads. These
are key safety components and have been developed
specially for use in the seat.
NOTE!
Do not leave your child sitting in the TAKATA MIDI
for too long. We recommend a limit of one to two
hours. It is very important for muscle development that
children regularly change their position. As such, you
should also remove your child from the TAKATA
MIDI when taking breaks.
NOTE!
The TAKATA MIDI should not be used for any more
than six years after purchase. Plastics deteriorate
generally over time, particularly when exposed to
direct sunlight. This deterioration is not always visible
to the naked eye, and can compromise the performance
of the seat.
Should you have any other queries as to the use of this
product, please contact TAKATA customer services
(see Section 8 – Service).
3. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
Always place the TAKATA MIDI child car seat and
the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE on a at, stable surface.
CAUTION!
Be careful that your ngers and other body parts do
not get caught in any moving sections of the seat.
TAKATA MIDI
Adjusting the position of the inner padding and
shoulder strap
The inner padding and shoulder straps of the TAKATA
MIDI should be adjusted to the size of your child, so
as to provide maximum comfort and maximum
protection in the case of an accident.
These components can be set to six different positions,
via a special adjustment mechanism.
NOTE!
If you need to adjust the inner padding and/or shoulder
straps, rst ensure that the TAKATA MIDI is correctly
installed in the vehicle.
WARNING!
Always ensure that the AIRPADS are positioned
correctly in the inner pockets of the adjustable inner
padding. Failure to observe this notice may seriously
risk your child’s safety in the event of an accident.
Step 1 – Unlock the adjustable inner padding
[MIDI_017] Fully depress the slider to adjust the inner
padding on the back of the TAKATA MIDI.
Step 2 – Adjust and fasten the inner padding
Keep the slider pressed down, and at the same time,
slide the inner padding up or down, to adjust this and
the shoulder straps to the size of your child. Then
release the slider again. The slider is locked in place
when the metal arms click into the slots on each side.
CAUTION!
Whenever you adjust the seat, check that the slider
is locked into position again. To do this, gently try to
move the slider up or down, without pushing it in.
It may be necessary to adjust the inner padding further,
according to your childʼs size. For further information
on this, please see Section 5 – Securing your child
(Step 1 – Adjusting and fastening the inner padding
and strap).
Loosening the straps and opening the buckle
Before placing your child in the TAKATA MIDI
or removing your child from it, loosen the straps and
open the buckle. The TAKATA MIDI features a central
lever that is used to loosen the straps.
Step 1 – Unblock the straps
[MIDI_018] To loosen the straps, pull the lever up and
hold it in this position.
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