Usually the ISOFIX is simply an easier way to tether the seat to the car. Some believe it is safer than tradional tether methods.
You can simply use you car's seatbelts to hold the car seat in. The car seat has 2 large holes behind the childs lower back and that is where your car seat belts slide thru and then click into their connections.
Here is a link to Britax info on the Isofix and Isofit
Britax Info
SOURCE: Lost my Instructions for a Britax Asis Car seat
First attach the long belts to the bottom of the chair. Then feed them through the seat cover and replace the cover. Feed the belts through the back of the chair (through the required shoulder height) and attach to the metal harness at the back of the chair. The folded over edge goes on first, so make sure you put the right belt on the right side! Finally, feed the padded shoulder straps through the same hole as the long belts at the to of the chair and that's it!
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SOURCE: got a hand me down britax asis car seat but have
Hi,
If you know the model of your car seat, go to this link and see if you see the model in the list at the right...
http://safemanuals.com/reference-BRITAX/1
Hope this helps... Good luck!
SOURCE: We have a Britax Isofix car seat and the red clip
Yes but it is a question of ethics and expence/expense! There are belts and hasps/clips/ manufacturers but they may not sell to the public considering the liability of unauthourised fitting. I would go to a recycler or junk place, buy from web auction or newspaper, and get another used seat or the parts from another model and adapt them to suit. Get it checked out by a reputable dealer also. I think it is illegal to tamper with them anyway. Local bylaws or stautess would apply depending where you are.. Remember the safety and life of your child is involved...
SOURCE: not sure how to install our 2nd hand britax asis ,
There are some wonderful resources out there for assisting in CORRECTLY
setting in a protective car seat, and im glad youre not throwing a
seatbelt around it and 'calling it good"
Hospitals....before children
come home, many hospitals will offer assistance in setting in your
carseat safely and correctly, as there are a vast number of brands and
types.
They will be very happy to assist you.
Fire stations/Police stations....
the
former will have much experience with car seat correctness, and how
best to position for maximum safety. Police stations may have the
inclination and desire to help, but the individual you speak with may
not actually have the correct answer...so id firmly reccomend them, in
that order!
Safe travels!
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