KLIK Plus: Instructions For Use
KLIK Plus: Instructions For Use
KLIK Plus: Instructions For Use
FOR USE
KLIK plus
SEAT AND BASE MODEL CF05702
BASE ONLY IF05702
Features .......................................................................... 6
USE
Correct Child Size ........................................................... 7
Canopy ..........................................................................13
Accessories ...................................................................14
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Quick Reference WARNING
IMPORTANT: After reading this Quick Reference read the
following instructions carefully. • Use the restraint exactly as shown in the instructions.
• Supervision of children is needed because they may be
Shoulder Straps Head Liners and Infant Insert
must always be at correct only use for smaller children who able to undo buckles.
height and pulled tight. require more support. • To ensure that baby's back is evenly supported, do not
See pages 7 & 8 See page 17 put more than one nappy on the baby and make sure the
nappy is not folded thickly at the back.
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Shoulder Height • Fit the harness firmly to the child.
shoulders must
not be above • A loose harness or restraint is dangerous.
the marker line
• Do not harness an infant wrapped in a blanket or swad-
See page 8
dled. Any blanket or wrap must only be placed over the
Harness Straps
harness and infant.
must not be
twisted. • Do not allow the restraint to come into contact with polis-
See page 12 hes, oils, bleach and other chemicals.
• Only use this restraint with the base it was supplied with.
If a second or replacement base is required it must be a
matching model number.
• DO NOT USE THIS RESTRAINT WITHOUT THE COVER.
Harness Buckle
must always be
• DO NOT USE A REAR FACING CHILD RESTRAINT
securely fastened. WHERE AN AIRBAG IS FITTED IN FRONT OF THE SEA-
See page 11 Child Position TING POSITION.
child must be in full
contact with back of WARNING
restraint.
Harness Tension Suitable Clothing See page 10 DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED IN THE CAR
pull harness tight. child's clothing must not
See page 11 interfere with the harness
See page 13 NOTE: The warnings on these pages are those required
by the Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS
This Child Restraint is suitable for children up to 1754 for this type of child restraint. Other warnings
approximately 12 months of age. See page 7 for more specific to this particular child restraint will be found
detailed information. throughout these instructions.
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ADDITIONAL WARNINGS ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
This Child Restraint is: When baby is in the restraint, ALWAYS secure the harness
To be used only in a rearward-facing position until the and adjust to a firm fit.
infant's shoulders reach the shoulder height marker (ap-
proximately 12 months of age). Always check buckle and other parts for hot surfaces. A child
restraint left uncovered in the sun could burn a child. Cover
Continue to use this infant restraint until the child reaches
this limit. with blanket if leaving in car.
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Infants are at risk of serious injury if they face forward too Fall hazard: Child’s movement can slide carrier. NEVER place
early. child restraint near edges of countertops, tables or other
Ensure that children have adequate ventilation and shade high surfaces. Always stay within arms reach whenever child
when in the vehicle. restraint is not on floor/ground.
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Features Correct Child Size
1 Carry Handle 8 Canopy This restraint has a shoulder height level label. Use this to
2 Headrest 9 Carry Handle Lock know when your child is too big for the restraint.
3 Infant Insert 10 Harness Straps
4 Shoulder Pads 11 Seat Cover
5 Buckle and Crotch Belt 12 Stroller Release Handle
6 Harness Adjuster Button 13 Base Attachment Bars
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7 Harness Adjuster Strap Once your child's shoulders reach the dotted line, it is time
to move to a bigger restraint. See page 19.
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Correct Shoulder Strap Height Crotch Strap Position
Correct positioning of the shoulder straps is essential for There are two positions
your baby's safety. available for the crotch
strap.
Requirement: The rear position is recom-
The shoulder strap slots must be in the first mended for normal
adjustment position above the child's shoulders, use and the front position
and not lower than the child's shoulders. with a bigger child.
The steel buckle must be
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fully through the slot.
TO CHECK:
View from underneath the
1 With child placed in the 1 shell—check the buckle is
restraint, note where fully through the slot.
the shoulder straps are Buckle
relative to the child's IMPORTANT: After
shoulders. changing the strap
Slot
2 Refer to the requirements position pull firmly
above. upward on the crotch
strap to check the
TO ADJUST: 2 buckle is securely
3 The shoulder straps fitted.
move with the headrest.
Adjust the headrest
height by squeezing
the release lever at the
back of the headrest and
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raising or lowering it as
required.
IMPORTANT: Always
adjust the height of the
shoulder straps as the
child grows
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Securing Child in the Restraint
First check shoulder strap 1 4 Place buckle tongues into 4
height and adjust if neces- the quick release buckle.
sary. IMPORTANT: Both buckle
See pages 7 & 8 tongues should "CLICK"
1 Loosen harness by into place. If they do
pressing on adjuster but- not click, try again or try
cleaning the buckle. See
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ton while pulling on the "CLICK"
harness straps. page 21.
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2 Press button to open
5 Tighten harness by
the quick release buckle. 5
pulling on the adjuster
Spread harness straps
strap at the front of the
apart.
restraint.
WARNING
DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED IN THE CAR
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CHECK IMPORTANT
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Child must be dressed in clothing that allows the har-
- Strap tension:
GAP ness to firmly secure them.
Put finger under strap and
pull out.
Blankets
Never use blankets or clothing that interfere with the
harness as a poorly secured child can come out of the
restraint during a crash. Only place blankets over child
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GAP AFTER harness has been properly tightened.
Swaddling
Infants need to be securely held by the harness. An
- harness is snug around the infant wrapped in a blanket or swaddled will not be
child’s waist and shoulders. securely held and may be ejected and killed in an ac-
cident
Do not bind or wrap the infants arms or legs together.
Canopy
To remove the canopy,
- Shoulder Straps must not
release the press studs,
be twisted.
and press the buttons in the
canopy mounts.
Then pull the canopy bow
out.
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Accessories Seat Cover Removal
DO NOT add accessories, toys, padding or other items to 1 Pull the fastening pieces
the child restraint unless provided by Nuna. underneath the edge of
the seat out.
Aftermarket accessories (i.e. items not provided in the box
with the child restraint), may not have been tested for use
with this child restraint and if used, may lower the level of
protection offered possibly leading to injury or death.
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Any aftermarket accessory used should be compliant with
AS/NZS 8005 (Accessories for child restraints for use in
motor vehicles) and stated as suitable for use with this
child restraint. 2 Remove the seat cover
Dream Drape from the adjustment but-
(out of vehicle use only) ton as shown.
IMPORTANT: Do not
use the Dream Drape
IMPORTANT:
in a vehicle asShoulder
it will
Straps
interferemust
withnot
thebe
tether
twisted.
strap.
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VERY IMPORTANT: Only replace the cover
Infant Insert
with a Nuna supplied replacement cover The infant insert can be
with identical shoulder height markers or a used to provide a snug fit for
smaller babies.
replacement cover meeting AS/NZS 8005.
Only use the infant insert for
smaller babies.
Extra Padding
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Shoulder pads and crotch When the child is bigger and
strap pad are removable the headrest is moved up
and are not necessary for remove the Insert.
safety.
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Carry Handle The Next Restraint
The carry handle can be This restraint is suitable for a baby up to approximately 12
adjusted to 3 positions. months of age.
1 To adjust the handle When the baby’s shoulders are level with the shoulder
position, squeeze handle height marker (see page 8) they should move to a bigger
buttons on both sides restraint.
and rotate.
The next category of
restraint is forward facing
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2 Rotate handle until it and has a six point harness
clicks into any of the 3 and will be suitable for
positions. the child until they are
approximately 4 years of
age.
The carry handle can be
used in a vehicle in any
locked position. IMPORTANT: if the
baby's neck muscles are
unable to support their
head, they should remain
rear facing.
Be sure handle is locked
in the carry position
before lifting carrier by
handle. An unlocked
handle could move unex-
pectedly, causing injury
to child.
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Use with Strollers Cleaning and Maintenance
Seat Cover
This child restraint can attach to Nuna strollers using adapt- Wash with cold water and mild detergent.
ers. Instructions are included with the adapters, which are
sold separately. Do not iron.
Do not bleach or dry clean.
Do not twist the soft goods to dry with great force. It may
leave the seat cover with wrinkles.
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Hang dry the seat cover in the shade.
Plastic and Metal Parts
Use only mild detergent, water and a soft cloth to clean the
car seat shell, handle and harness straps. Air dry.
Do not use undiluted detergent﹐ or other solvents to clean -
these may cause damage.
Harness Buckle
To clean the buckle: rinse using warm water. DO NOT use
any soaps, solvents or lubricants. Using anything other than
water can cause the buckle to malfunction. Air dry.
When the buckle is operating correctly the tongues will push
in easily and will CLICK when they latch into place.
If the buckle does not appear to be working correctly get it
checked or replaced by contacting the retailer from where it
was purchased.
Harness Straps
Spot clean. If damaged contact the retailer from where the
restraint was purchased to have them replaced.
Storage
Remove the child restraint from the vehicle seat if not in use
for a long period of time. Put the child restraint in a cool, dry
place and somewhere your child cannot access it.
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