IMPORTANT!
You must ensure that you follow these instructions carefully and correctly. If this seat is not fitted
securely and your child is not strapped in correctly, your child and other passengers are at serious
risk of injury in the event of an accident
Please read this User Guide carefully BEFORE trying to install your child car seat
The Hampshire Trading Standards Authority and
Britax advise that child car seats should not be
bought or sold second-hand. Please dispose of
your child seat safely. Do not sell or pass it on.
After an accident, the child seat and your car seat
belts should be replaced. Although they may look
undamaged, if you were to have another accident
the child seat and your car seat belts may not be
able to protect your child as well as they should.
No child seat is escape proof
Belt restraint systems cannot be designed to be
completely “child proof” and yet comply with the
legal requirements of European Standard ECE R44.
Looking after your
child seat
Food and drink may
find their way inside the
buckle of the harness.
This can stop it from
working properly – it
will not click. Wash in
warm water until clean
(dia A).
The child seat and its cover have been carefully
designed, manufactured and tested to high safety
standards.
Cleaning the cover
Please read the labels on the cover for washing
instructions.
DO NOT tumble dr y the cover – short spin and
drip dry only. The sun canopy is hand wash only.
Cleaning the harness and seat shell
Sponge clean ONLY using hand soap and warm
wate r.
DO NOT take apart, or attempt to take apart, any
part of the harness or seat when cleaning.
DO NOT use solvents, detergents or washingup liquid as these may weaken the harness and
the seat.
DO NOT lubricate or oil any part of the seat.
A
IMPORTANT – The cover is a safety feature.
NEVER use the child seat without it. Don’t put
your child’s safety at risk by using other makes of
replacement cover, they could stop the child seat
from protecting your child as well as it should.
A replacement cover is available from your Britax
stockist or contact Britax Customer Service
Department on 01264 386034.
Removing the cover
Follow the instructions for removing the harness
(see overleaf). Then unfasten the elastics on each
side of the cover (if applicable slide the shoulder
pads off the harness and remove the head
support. and remove the comfort pad).
Gently pull the cover off from the top of the seat,
easing the harness buckle and adjuster strap
through the slots in the cover.
Guarantee
All Britax products are carefully designed,
manufactured and tested. However, should
this product prove faulty within 12 months of
purchase due to a materials or manufacturing fault
please return it to the original place of purchase.
We will then, at our discretion, either repair it free
of charge or replace it with the same or a similar
product.
For guarantee purposes proof of purchase will be
required. We recommend that you retain your
receipt and attach it to this user guide. They
should be kept in a safe place.
Britax does not accept liability for damage arising
from abuse, misuse or negligence. This guarantee
is not transferable and therefore does not apply to
second-hand products.
Your statutory rights are not affected by this
guarantee.
If in doubt
Not all car seats fit all cars. For advice as to the
suitability of this restraint for your car please use
on our website at www.britax.co.uk,
call our Customer Service Helpline on 0126 4
386034 or email helpline @uk.britaxeurope.com.
WARNING
DO NOT use the child seat on
a passenger seat fitted with an
active front airbag unless your
vehicle manufacturer confirms that it is safe.
DO NOT use the child seat on side or rearward
facing vehicle seats.
DO NOT use anything, such as a cushion or coat,
to raise the child seat off the passenger seat. In
an accident the child seat and your car seat belts
would not be able to protect your child as well as
they should.
DO NOT use the child seat in the home. It has not
been designed for home use and should only be
used in your car.
DO NOT attempt to dismantle, modify or add to
any part of the child seat or change the way its
harness or your car seat belts are made or used.
DO NOT leave children alone in your car, even for
a short time.
DO NOT leave loose objects, such as luggage
or books, in the back of your car. They must be
properly secured.
DO NOT leave folding passenger seats unlatched.
If you have to stop your car suddenly a loose seat
back could injure your child.
DO NOT allow children to play with or adjust the
child seat.
DO NOT place the child seat on a table or work-top.
DO keep this user guide safe for future reference.
DO cover the child seat if your car is left in direct
sunlight. Fittings can become hot to touch in
sunny weather and the cover may become faded.
DO make sure that the child seat does not
become trapped by a folding passenger seat or in
the door of your car.
DO make sure that you adjust the harness to fit
the clothes your child is wearing before each
journey – a fitting for winter clothes may be too
slack for a child wearing summer clothes.
DO store the child seat in a safe place when it is
not being used. Avoid placing heavy objects on
top of it and do not store near direct heat sources.
DO always keep the child seat secure, even if it is
not being used by your child.
DO make sure that all occupants in the vehicle are
correctly restrained.
DO Watch over your baby when using the rocking
feature. At all other times make sure the handle is
in the stable position to prevent rocking.
DO make sure when using the child seat with a
travel system, that it is securely attached to the
travel system chassis before setting off.
DO use the safety harness provided with the child
seat at all times.
DO make sure the handle is upright and latched
properly before carrying your baby in the child seat.
Britax Excelsior Limited
1 Churchill Way West
Andover
Hampshire SP10 3UW
United Kingdom
A Britax Childcare company
Customer Service Helpline: 01264 386034
Email: helpline@uk.britaxeurope.com
Switchboard: 01264 333343
Fax: 01264 334146
www.britax.co.uk
Britax, whilst taking into account child car
seat contact with vehicle seats throughout the
development of new products, cannot accept responsibility
for damage occurring to vehicle seats or seat belts.
Diagonal
Lap
IMPORTANT – The child seat MUST only be used
with a lap and diagonal seat belt (approved to UN/
ECE Regulation no. 16 or other equivalent standards).
Introducing your new child car seat
Rocking base
Shoulder strap slots
Handle (in carrying position)
Head support
Harness buckle
Handle
(in rocking position)
Locking clip
(for travel systems)
Diagonal belt route
(blue arrows)
Rock-a-Tot Si
Rock-a-Tot Plus Si
Crotch strap
Harness adjuster tab
(under flap)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Alternative lap guides
Sun canopy
(Rock-a-Tot Plus Si only)
Shoulder straps (comfort
pads on Rock-a-Tot Si only)
Comfort pad
(Rock-a-Tot Plus Si only)
Harness adjuster strap
Lap guides (blue arrows)
Slots for travel systems
Handle (in stable position)
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UK
User Guide
Children weighing up to 13kg (birth to approx 9-12 months)
1 Preparing to install the child seat in a car
1a 1d 1e
A
B
C
Handle – carrying, rocking
and stable position
To move the handle, push firmly
in towards the shell to release
lock and then move it to the
desired position (dia 1a):
– Carrying position
A
– Rocking position
B
– Stable position
C
IMPORTANT – Always check
the handle is upright and latched
properly before carrying.
Harness adjustment
IMPORTANT – You must
adjust the shoulder straps
of the harness to the correct
position for your child BEFORE
installing the child seat as it
cannot be adjusted in the car.
Carefully place the child seat
on the floor. Move the handle
to the stable position,
(dia 1a). With one hand lift
the fabric flap and press the
harness adjuster tab. With your
other hand pull the shoulder
straps for ward as far as possible
to loosen the harness (dia 1b).
Unfasten the harness by pressing
the red harness buckle button.
Lay the shoulder straps over
the sides of the seat (dia 1c).
C
1c1b
Place your child in the child seat
and check that the shoulder
strap slots are level with, or just
below, your child’s shoulders
and that the head is comfortably
positioned in the head support
when used (dia 1d).
To adjust the height of the
shoulder straps, first remove
your child from the seat.
Remove the shoulder pads (if
applicable) by sliding them off
the shoulder straps.
Next, pull one strap through
from the front and re-thread it
through the correct slot in the
shell, cover and head support
(dia 1e). Repeat with the
other strap making sure the
straps are not twisted.
IMPORTANT – The safety
harness provided with the child
seat must be used at all times.
Adjusting the crotch strap
IMPORTANT – You must adjust
the crotch strap to the correct
length for your child BEFORE
installing the child seat as it
cannot be adjusted in the car.
IMPORTANT –
a. The crotch strap should only
be extended when normal
b. Always return the crotch
c. The buckle should always
d. DO NOT attempt to remove
harness adjustment is not
enough, i.e. shoulder straps
are at full extension.
strap to its original, shorter
length when using the seat
with a smaller baby.
be positioned low down on
your child’s body.
the crotch strap from the
adjuster. Adjustment is made
by feeding the crotch strap
through the adjuster (dia 1f).
1f
A
The adjuster at the end of the
crotch strap is found under the
front edge of the child seat.
To change the length of the
crotch strap, thread it through
the adjuster in the direction of
the arrows shown (dia 1f).
– Shortening
A
– Lengthening
B
Using the sun canopy
(Rock-a-Tot Plus Si only)
To fit the canopy place it over
the back of the child seat.
Then fasten the hooks on either
side of the sun canopy to the
cover elastics.
B
2 Fitting your child in the child seat
2a 2d 2e
Everyday use of the harness
Move the handle to the
stable position, see “Handle
– carrying, rocking and stable
position” (dia 1a).
Place your child in the child
seat and fit the harness loosely
around them. Re-fasten the
harness buckle by fitting the
two tongues together and
pushing them firmly until you
hear a click (dia 2b). Make
sure the harness is not twisted.
Tighten the harness by pulling
the adjuster strap forward
making sure the harness is
a comfortable but FIRM fit
around your child (dia 2c).
IMPORTANT – The lap section
of the harness should rest as
2c2b
forward and as low as possible
over your child’s pelvis. (if not
see ‘Adjusting the crotch strap’).
To remove your child from
the child seat first loosen the
harness by lifting the fabric flap
between your baby’s legs and
press the adjuster button down
as you pull the shoulder straps
forward (dia 2d). Then release
the harness by pressing the red
button on the buckle.
IMPORTANT – Your baby
should not stay in the child seat
or any infant carrier for periods
exceeding 2 hours at a time.
Laying the shoulder straps
over the side of the seat when
removing your child helps
prevent harness twisting.
Using as a low chair
With the handle in the carrying
or rocking position, see
“Handle – carrying, rocking
and stable position”, the child
seat will rock gently as your
baby moves (dia 2e).
With the handle in the stable
position, the child seat
becomes a steady seat for
feeding or sleeping.
3 Installing the child seat in a car
2f
IMPORTANT – The safety
harness provided with the child
seat MUST be used at all times.
When using the child seat to feed
your baby, protect the harness
buckle with a cloth. A dirty
buckle may not close securely.
Carrying the seat with
your child in it
Always check the handle is
upright and latched properly
before carrying (dia 2f).
3a 3d 3e
IMPORTANT – Have you
adjusted the harness to the
correct position for your child?
IMPORTANT – The safety
harness provided with the child
seat must be used at all times.
IMPORTANT – The child seat
must only be fitted rearwardfacing, that is with your baby
facing the back of the car,
using a lap and diagonal seat
belt and NOT a lap-belt only.
A
Installing with a lap and
diagonal seat belt
To gain adequate length
from your seat belt it may
be necessary to slide the
vehicle seat as far back as it
will go (as you would for a tall
person), and lower the height
of the seat belt at
adjustable (dia 3a).
Place the child seat on a car
seat with your baby facing the
A
if this is
3c3b
back of the car and move the
handle to the stable position
as shown, making sure it is
latched properly (dia 3b).
Fasten the seat belt across the
child seat. Pass the lap section
of the seat belt through the lap
guides on both sides as indicated
by the blue arrows on the child
seat. Pull the diagonal section of
the seat belt around the back of
the child seat (dia 3c).
Feed the diagonal belt through
both diagonal belt guides
indicated by the blue arrows at
the back of the seat (dia 3d).
Tighten the seat belt by first
pulling at
and to remove any slack
(dia 3e). Check that the child
seat feels secure and that the
seat belt is not twisted.
IMPORTANT – If your car seat
belt is not long enough, see
“Alternative installation”.
and then
ENSURE THAT:
a. The lap section of the
b. The diagonal section
c. The car seat belt buckle is
4 Alternative installation
A
vehicle’s seat belt
through both belt guides
on the child seat (dia 3f).
through the diagonal belt
guide on the back of the seat.
not positioned in or in front
of the belt guides
runs
B
.
C
B
runs
3f
IMPORTANT – FOR YOUR
CHILD’S SAFETY it is essential
that the diagonal part of the
seat belt goes round the back
of the seat.
Removing the child seat
from the car
First take the seat belt out of all
four guide slots, then undo the
seat belt.
Take care to keep the moving
seat belt away from your baby.
C
A
B
Not all car seat belts meet the
latest European recommendations
and you may encounter some
installation problems. The most
common will be short seat
belts. The child seat has been
designed with this in mind and
an alternative routing for the lap
section of the seat belt is provided.
IMPORTANT – This method
is not suitable in all cars so you
MUST, before use, check the
buckle and anchorage details.
Buckle Position
The adult seat belt buckle must
be below and rearwards of the lap
guide as indicated (dia 4a & 4b).
4a 4d 4e4c4b
Anchorage
Using the ruler guide printed on
the front of this user guide, check
that your lower anchorage is
within the white area as shown.
If it is in the red area then your
vehicle is not suitable for use with
the alternative routing (dia 4c).
The lap section of the seat belt
should pass through both belt
guides underneath the foot end
of the seat.
Pull the diagonal section of the
seat belt around the back of the
child seat (dia 4d).
Feed the diagonal belt through
both diagonal belt guides
indicated by the blue arrows at
the back of the seat.
Tighten the seat belt by first
pulling here
and to remove any slack
and then here
(dia 4e). Check that the child
seat feels secure and that the
seat belt is not twisted.
If you are in any doubt please
contact Customer Services on
01264 386034.