Vehicle Belt Installation
Safety Tips
Make sure harness and buckle fit your child correctly before
installing the child restraint. See pages 3-4.
Experts agree that children should remain rear facing as long as
possible. In this child restraint, your child can remain rear facing up
to 18 kg (40 lb) and up to 91 cm (36 in.).
WARNINGS:
Anchorage System (UAS) when using the
vehicle lap or lap/shoulder belt. Secure
UAS hooks as shown when installing with
vehicle belts.
Secure the tether hook to the bottom
of the base when used rear facing and
gently tighten to remove slack.
Check vehicle belt before each use. Use
only if the belt can be tightened properly
and locked securely in place.
Fully recline the child restraint and rotate the child restraint
to the correct recline angle that matches the weight of your
child. Do not use any other recline positions rear facing. Do
not rotate the child restraint beyond the bottom or top level
lines.
Failure to follow these warnings can result in serious injury
or death.
1.
Pull Pad Off Front
Corners of Child
Restraint As Shown
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Do not use the Universal
2.
Fully Recline the
Child Restraint
Pull out on recline handle and
push top of child restraint back.
3.
Place Child Restraint
Rear Facing in Back
Seat
For children between 2.3-10 kg
(5-22 lb), the bottom level line on
shell
MUST
be parallel with the
ground.
For children 10.1-18 kg
(22-40 lb) who can sit up
unassisted, rotate the child
restraint between the 2 level lines.
Start by making the bottom level
line parallel with the ground, then
rotate seat up. Do not rotate past
the top level line.
4.
Route Vehicle Lap
or Lap/Shoulder Belt
Through Rear-Facing
Belt Path
Review pages 26-27 and your
vehicle owner's manual to
determine what kind of vehicle
belts you have and how to lock a
child restraint in place.
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