F-4 Install Rear-Facing with
Vehicle Belts
Review section D-4 to determine what kind of vehicle belts
you have. Review your vehicle's owner manual for seat belt
use.
Do not use the UAS along with
the vehicle lap or lap/shoulder
belt. Secure UAS belts when
using the vehicle belts.
Check the vehicle belt before each use. Use
only if the belt can be tightened properly and
securely.
Secure the tether hook to the
tether attachment when used
rear-facing.
Recline the child restraint and rotate the child
restraint to the correct recline angle that
matches the weight of your child. Do not use the
upright position when rear-facing. Do not rotate
the child restraint beyond the bottom or top level
to ground lines.
Failure to follow these warnings can result in
serious injury or death.
1.
Pull Pad Off Corners of Child
Restraint
Pull the seat pad off the front
corners of shell.
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2.
Place Child Restraint in
Vehicle Rear-Facing in the
Back Seat
Child restraint MUST be in the
reclined position when rear-
facing. To fold in recline stand,
see section C-6.
3.
Rotate Child Restraint to
Correct Recline Angle
For children between 2.3-10
kg (5-22 lb), the bottom level
to ground line must be level
with the ground.
For children between 10-18
kg (22-40 lbs) and are able
to sit up unassisted, rotate
the child restraint between the
top and bottom level to ground
lines.
NOTE: Only if needed, you may
use a rolled towel(s) or foam
noodle(s) under the front of
the child restraint where the
vehicle's seat back meets the
vehicle's bench seat to get the
correct recline angle.
Thread Vehicle Belt
4.
Thread the vehicle lap or lap/
shoulder belt through the rear-
facing belt path.
With an ALR belt, pull the belt all
the way out before threading.
With a switchable retractor, pull the shoulder belt all the way
out to switch the retractor into the ALR mode before tightening.
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