Securing Your Child
Booster Mode
WARNING!
• Only use a lap-shoulder belt to secure the child in booster
mode.
• Use the shoulder belt guides on the child seat to ensure
proper fit.
• Ensure the lap part of the vehicle belt sits low across the
child's upper thighs and that the shoulder part does not
contact the child's neck.
Before you begin:
• If your vehicle seat back is adjustable, ensure it is in the
upright position before placing the child seat on the vehicle
seat.
• Adjust the child seat to the upright position and place
forward facing on the vehicle seat, if not already installed
(page 14).
Adjust the head restraint so
1
the bottom of the shoulder
belt guides are in the closest
position at or above the child's
shoulders. The child's ears
should be below the top of the
head restraint.
Pull the vehicle belt out
2
and route the shoulder part
through the shoulder belt
guide.
TIP: Raising the head restraint
to the highest position will
allow for easier access to the
shoulder belt guide.
Fasten the vehicle belt across
3
the child.
* The lap part of the vehicle belt
must be routed low across the
child's upper thighs.
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Remove slack from the vehicle
4
belt.
* The shoulder part must lie
across the center of the child's
chest, at or above the child's
shoulder.
Checklist
Before traveling, verify that the:
Vehicle belt is not twisted.
Buckle does not rest on red belt guide.
Shoulder part of vehicle belt is routed through the shoulder belt
guide at or above the child's shoulder, lies across the center of the
child's chest and does not contact the child's neck.
Lap part of the vehicle belt is routed low across the child's upper
thighs.
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