a.
Rotate the metal retainer, then
insert retainer up through the shell
and pad.
b.
From the front, pull buckle strap
free from shell and pad.
c.
Choose one of the three buckle
slots that is closest to child. From
the front of child restraint, push
the metal retainer through pad and
shell. Make sure that the buckle is
facing out.
d.
From the bottom of child restraint
pull metal retainer completely
through pad and shell.
e.
Pull up on buckle strap to make
sure it is secured.
The buckle must not pull out.
Failure to place buckle strap's metal retainer
completely through pad and shell can result in
serious injury or death.
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10.
Check Harness Height
With child in the child restraint,
check the location of the upper
harness slots.
Follow the guidelines below to
determine the correct harness
height.
Rear-Facing Position
Upper harness slots must be even
with or just below the shoulders.
If the upper harness slots are
above the child's shoulders with
the headrest in the lowest position,
do not use this child restraint. Children have a tendency
to want to slouch. Make sure the child's bottom and back
are flat against the child restraint. If harness height is still
incorrect, call Consumer Relations for more detailed help.
Forward-Facing Position
Upper harness slots must be
even with or just above the
shoulders.
If the upper harness slots are
below the child's shoulders with the headrest in the
highest position, do not use this child restraint.
11.
To Change Harness Strap
Location
With harness system loosened,
from the back, unhook harness
strap loops from the splitter
plate.
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