cybex Solution B2-Fix + Lux Car Seat User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- CYBEX
Table of Contents
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- PRODUCT PARTS
- INITIAL ASSEMBLY
- THE CORRECT POSITION IN THE VEHICLE
- INSTALLING THE CHILD SEAT IN THE VEHICLE
- REMOVING THE CHILD SEAT FROM THE VEHICLE
- ADJUSTING THE HEADREST
- SECURING THE CHILD
- REMOVING AND REATTACHING THE SEAT COVER
- MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY AND DISPOSAL REGULATIONS
- CERTIFICATION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
cybex Solution B2-Fix + Lux Car Seat User Guide
Thank you for deciding on the Solution B2-Fix when choosing your child seat.
Carefully read the instructions before installing the seat in your car and
always keep these instructions to hand in the designated compartment.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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Without the approval of the Type Approval Authority, the child seat may not be modified or added to in any way.
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In order to keep your child properly protected, it is absolutely essential that you use the child seat as described in this manual.
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This child seat may only be installed on vehicle seats which are approved for the use of child restraint systems according to the vehicle manual.
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Only suitable for vehicle seats with automatic three-point belts approved in accordance with UN regulation 16 or a comparable standard.
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Do not use any load bearing contact points other than those described in the instructions and marked on the child restraint.
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The full surface of the backrest of the child seat must make contact with the backrest of the vehicle.
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The shoulder belt must run upwards and back at a recline. It must never run forward to the upper belt point in your vehicle.
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The vehicle belt buckle must never cross the belt guide of the seat. If the belt whip is too long, the child seat is not suitable for use in this position in the vehicle. In case of doubt please contact the child restraint manufacturer.
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The three-point vehicle belt must only be passed through the designated routings. The belt routings are described in detail in this manual and are marked in red on the child seat.
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The lap belt must run as low as possible across your child’s groin to have optimum effect in the event of an accident.
Before each use make sure that the automatic three-point vehicle belt is correctly adjusted and fits tightly to the child‘s body. Never twist the belt! -
Only an optimally adjusted headrest can offer your child maximum protection and comfort while ensuring that the shoulder belt can be fitted smoothly.
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The child seat must always be secured correctly with the vehicle belt in the vehicle even when not in use.
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Always ensure that the child seat is never jammed when closing the car door or adjusting the back seat.
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Luggage or any other objects present in the vehicle must always be firmly secured. Otherwise, they may be thrown within the car, which could cause fatal injuries.
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The child seat must never be used without the seat cover. Ensure that only an original CYBEX seat cover is used, as the cover is a key element of the seat’s function.
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Never leave your child unattended in the car.
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The parts in the child restraint system heat up in the sun and could potentially burn your child‘s skin. Protect your child and the child seat from direct sun exposure.
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An accident may cause damage to the child seat that is not identifiable with the naked eye. Please replace the seat after an accident. In case of doubt, please consult your dealer or the manufacturer.
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Do not use this child seat for more than 9 years. The child seat is exposed to high stress during its product life span, which leads to changes in the quality of the material with increasing age.
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The plastic parts can be cleaned with a mild cleaning agent and warm water. Never use harsh cleaning agents or bleaches!
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On some vehicle seats made of sensitive materials, the use of child seats may leave marks and/or cause discoloration. To prevent this, you can place a blanket or towel or similar underneath the child seat to protect the vehicle seat.
PRODUCT PARTS
(a) User Guide Storage Compartment
(b) Backrest
(c) Adjustable Headrest
(d) Headrest Height Adjuster
(e) Booster
(f) Lap Belt Guide
(g) Shoulder Belt Guide
(h) Side Impact Protection
(i) ISOFIX-Connect Locking Arms
(j) ISOFIX-Connect Adjustment Handle
(k) ISOFIX-Connect Release Button
(l) ISOFIX-Connect Safety Indicator
(m) ISOFIX Anchorage Points
INITIAL ASSEMBLY
Connect the backrest (b) to the booster (e) by hooking the guide lug on the
axis of the booster. The backrest (b) is then folded forward.
THE CORRECT POSITION IN THE VEHICLE
The child seat with retracted ISOFIX-Connect locking arms (i) can be used on
all vehicle seats with automatic three-point safety belts approved in the
vehicle manual for “universal” use.
A “semi-universal” certification is given to restraint systems that are connected to the car through ISOFIX-Connect locking arms (i). For this reason, ISOFIX Connect can only be used in certain vehicles. Refer to the enclosed vehicle type list for approved vehicles. You can obtain the most up-to-date version from www.cybex-online.com.
In exceptional cases, the child car seat may also be used on the front passenger seat. Always comply with the recommendations of the vehicle manufacturer.
INSTALLING THE CHILD SEAT IN THE VEHICLE
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Always ensure that…
- the backrests in the vehicle are locked in their upright position.
- when installing the child seat on the front passenger seat, adjust the vehicle seat as far back as possible without affecting the belt routing.
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Use the ISOFIX-Connect adjustment handle (j) under the booster (e) and pull the two ISOFIX-Connect locking arms (i) to their furthest extent.
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Now twist the ISOFIX-Connect locking arms (i) 180° so that they are facing the direction of the ISOFIX anchorage points (m).
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Place the child seat on the appropriate seat in the car.
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Push the two locking arms (i) into the ISOFIX anchorage points (m) until these lock into place with an audible “CLICK”.
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Use the ISOFIX adjustment handle (j) and push the car seat against the vehicle seat.
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Ensure that the entire surface of the backrest (b) of the child seat is placed against the backrest of the vehicle seat.
If the headrest of the vehicle is in the way, pull it upwards to its furthest extent or remove it completely (except in rear-facing vehicle seats). -
Ensure the seat is secure by trying to pull it out of the ISOFIX anchorage points (m). The green safety indicators (l) must be clearly visible on both sides of the seat.
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In case the seat is used without ISOFIX connect, it can be stored away on the bottom of the seat.
By using ISOFIX-Connect, a connection to the vehicle is created which increases your child’s safety. Your child still needs to be secured with the three-point belt of the vehicle.
REMOVING THE CHILD SEAT FROM THE VEHICLE
Perform the installation steps in the reverse order.
- Unlock the ISOFIX-Connect locking arms (i) on both sides by pushing the release buttons (k) and pulling them back simultaneously.
- Pull the seat away from the ISOFIX anchorage points (m).
- Remove the child seat and store the ISOFIX-Connect in reverse order to installation.
ADJUSTING THE HEADREST
The headrest (c) can be adjusted by using the headrest height adjuster (d) at
the back of the headrest (c). Adjust the headrest (c) so that max. 2 cm
(approx. 2 finger’s width) remain between the child’s shoulder and the
headrest (c).
The height of the headrest can still be adjusted while the seat is installed
in the car
SECURING THE CHILD
- Route the vehicle seat belt around your child and insert the belt tongue into the belt buckle. It must lock into place with an audible “CLICK”.
- Place the lap belt in the red coloured lap belt guides (f) of the child seat.
- Pull the shoulder belt to tighten the lap belt.
- On the side of the car seat next to the belt buckle, the shoulder belt and the lap belt must be inserted together in the lap belt guide (f) .
- Feed the shoulder belt through the shoulder belt guide (g) until it is inside the belt guide.
- Ensure that the shoulder belt runs across your child’s clavicle and does not touch your child’s neck. If necessary, adjust the height of the headrest (c) to change the position of the belt.
REMOVING AND REATTACHING THE SEAT COVER
The cover of the child seat consists of three parts (headrest, backrest and
booster). These are held in position at several places by press-studs. Once
all studs have been released, the single parts of the cover can be removed. In
order to put the covers back on the seat, follow the removal instructions in
the reverse order.
The cover may only be washed at 30 °C with a delicate wash program otherwise it may result in discoloration of the cover fabric. Please wash the cover separately from other laundry and do not dry in the dryer or in direct sunlight.
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY AND DISPOSAL REGULATIONS
CYBEX GmbH (Riedingerstr. 18, 95448 Bayreuth, Germany) gives you 3 years warranty on this product. The warranty is valid in the country, where this product was initially sold by a retailer to a customer. The contents of the warranty and all essential information required for the assertion of the warranty can be found on our homepage.
go.cybex-online.com/manufacturer-warranty-car-seats. If a warranty is shown in the
article description, your legal rights against us for defects remain
unaffected.
Please observe the waste disposal regulations in your country.
CERTIFICATION
UN R-44/04
CYBEX Solution B2-Fix – group 2/3, 15 to 36 kg
Recommended from approx. 3 years to 12 years
References
- CYBEX Online Shop | Child Car Seats, Strollers, Baby Carriers and Furniture from CYBEX
- CYBEX Online Shop | Child Car Seats, Strollers, Baby Carriers and Furniture from CYBEX
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