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Securing the TAKATA MIDI in a backwards-
facing position [MIDI_033]
Step 1 – Check the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE
WARNING!
The TAKATA MIDI must only be secured via the
TAKATA ISOFIX BASE. As such, ensure that the
TAKATA ISOFIX BASE is attached rmly and
correctly to the vehicle seat. If you notice that the
TAKATA ISOFIX BASE can still be moved around,
repeat all the steps in Section 4 – Use in the vehicle
(Securing the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE).
WARNING!
[Airbag Warning] NEVER t the TAKATA MIDI in a
backwards-facing position on the front seat with the
airbag activated. There is a SERIOUS RISK OF
INJURY OR DEATH, and it is therefore FORBIDDEN
BY LAW. Depending on the vehicle, you may be able
to deactivate the airbag yourself, or may need to contact
your local dealer/garage for assistance.
Step 2 – Lock the seat into the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE
[MIDI_034] Turn the TAKATA MIDI against the
direction of travel, and place it above the middle of the
TAKATA ISOFIX BASE. Press the two connection
bolts in the foot area of the TAKATA MIDI into the
rear connection hooks of the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE.
For guidance, use the arrows on the outside of the seat
and on the rear connection arms of the TAKATA
ISOFIX BASE. The bolts are properly locked into the
rear connection hooks when each one clicks into
place, and you can see a green marking on the top of
each hookʼs release element.
[MIDI_035] To secure the connection rod in the seat
area of the TAKATA MIDI with the front connection
hooks of the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE, press down
from above on the back section of the TAKATA MIDI,
until you hear a click.
WARNING!
Do not use the TAKATA MIDI if it is not correctly
secured to the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE. It is properly
locked in place when you can see a green marking on
the top of each rear hookʼs release element.
NOTE!
[MIDI_036] Check the TAKATA MIDI is correctly
secured to the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE, by gently
shaking the seat in each direction. If the seat is not
properly secured to the base, repeat Step 2 – Lock the
seat into the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE until it is in the
correct position.
Securing the TAKATA MIDI in a forwards-facing
position [MIDI_037]
Step 1 – Check the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE
WARNING!
The TAKATA MIDI must only be secured via the
TAKATA ISOFIX BASE. As such, ensure that the
TAKATA ISOFIX BASE is attached rmly and
correctly to the vehicle seat. If you notice that the
TAKATA ISOFIX BASE can still be moved around,
repeat all the steps in Section 4 – Use in the vehicle
(Securing the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE).
Step 2 – Lock the seat into the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE
[MIDI_038] Turn the TAKATA MIDI so that it faces
the direction of travel, and place it above the middle
of the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE. Press the two
connection bolts in the seat area of the TAKATA MIDI
into the rear connection hooks of the TAKATA ISOFIX
BASE. For guidance, use the arrows on the outside of
the seat and on the rear connection arms of the
TAKATA ISOFIX BASE. The bolts are properly
locked into the rear connection hooks when each one
clicks into place, and you can see a green marking on
the top of each hookʼs release element.
[MIDI_039] To secure the connection rod in the foot
area of the TAKATA MIDI with the front connection
hooks of the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE, press down
from above on the seat section of the TAKATA MIDI,
until you hear a click.
WARNING!
Do not use the TAKATA MIDI if it is not correctly
secured to the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE. It is properly
locked in place when you can see a green marking on
the top of each rear hookʼs release element.
NOTE!
[MIDI_036] Check the TAKATA MIDI is correctly
secured to the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE, by gently
shaking the seat in each direction. If the seat is not
properly secured to the base, repeat Step 2 – Lock the
seat into the TAKATA ISOFIX BASE until it is in the
correct position.
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