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    Instruction Manual www .centuryproducts.com 4001-5-02 40010502 A void injury or death - Read and understand this manual![...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS V ehicle Seat Belts........................................... 22 Locking Clip.......................................... 29 Additional Information.................................. 30 • LA TCH Storage • T ether Storage • Cup Holder • Care and Cleaning • Aircraft Use • Second Hand Car Seat Replacement Parts............[...]

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    IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION NO CAR SEA T CAN GUARANTEE PROTECTION FROM INJUR Y IN EVERY SITUA TION. HOWEVER, PROPER USE OF THIS CAR SEA T REDUCES THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJUR Y OR DEA TH TO YOUR CHILD. READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULL Y . Child restraints (car seats) could be recalled for safety reasons. Y ou must register this restraint to be reached in the eve[...]

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    W ARNINGS - Prevent serious injur y or death: Never put a car seat in a front vehicle seat unless recommended by vehicle owner’ s manual. National Highway T raffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) alerts vehicle owners that according to accident statistics, children up to age 12 are safer in the back seat. For vehicle’ s with air bags, refer to ve[...]

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    3 W ARNINGS - Prevent serious injur y or death (continued): DO NOT use car seat if it is damaged or has missing parts. DO NOT use accessories or parts other than those provided by Century or Graco. Their use could alter the function of the car seat. Never leave child unattended, even when sleeping. If using vehicle seat belt to secure car seat, LA [...]

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    BASIC INFORMA TION With Harness System: Car seat meets or exceeds all applicable requirements of Federal Motor V ehicle Safety Standard 213 for use in motor vehicles and aircraft. Without Harness System: Belt-Positioning Booster seat is certified for use in motor vehicles. Belt-Positioning Booster seat is NOT certified for use in aircraft. Always s[...]

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    V ehicle T op T ether Anchor Points V ehicle Lower Anchor Points V ehicle Seat Crease T ypical seat in a passenger vehicle. Other vehicle types may have different LA TCH locations. United States Federal Motor V ehicle Safety Standards have defined a new system for installing car seats in vehicles. The system is called LA TCH . LA TCH stands for: L [...]

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    LA TCH System: LA TCH consists of a permanently attached lower anchorage belt and a top tether strap (Fig. a) . ONL Y use LA TCH in a seating position recommended by vehicle manufacturer . V ehicle Lower Anchor Points Car Seat Lower Anchorage Belt (Fig. a) LA TCH SYSTEM Car Seat T op T ether V ehicle T op T ether Anchor Point 6[...]

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    Child MUST meet all of the following requirements: • Weight is 20 - 40 lbs. (9 - 18 kg). • Height is 27 - 43 inches (69 - 110 cm) tall. • Child is able to sit upright unassisted * . • Child’ s shoulders are below top harness slots. HEIGHT and WEIGHT LIMITS 7 Child MUST meet all of the following requirements: • Weight is 30 - 80 lbs. (13[...]

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    Adjust car seat to upright or semi-upright position and armrests to up position. Place forward-facing on vehicle seat. Lift seat pad flap (on certain models), thread vehicle seat belt through openings and buckle belt (fig. a) . Press down firmly in center of car seat to compress vehicle seat cushion while tightening vehicle seat belt. Use your knee[...]

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    Adjust car seat to upright or semi-upright position and armrests to up or down position. Place forward-facing on vehicle seating position with a vehicle lap/shoulder belt. INST ALLA TION - without harness system and V ehicle Lap/Shoulder Belt 1 9 2 T o use as a BEL T -POSITIONING BOOSTER, the following items need to be removed: Crotch Strap - (see [...]

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    Place forward-facing on vehicle seat. Lift seat pad flap (on certain models), check to make sure LA TCH belt is properly routed through openings and attach LA TCH belt to lower anchorage points (fig. a) . Press down firmly in center of car seat to compress vehicle seat cushion while tightening LA TCH belt. Use your knee to press down in center of c[...]

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    (fig. a) (fig. b) (fig. c) (fig. d) Opening (A) (B) Pull to tighten INST ALLA TION - with har ness system and LA TCH 11[...]

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    Adjust harness system: Harness straps must be through slots at or just above shoulders. Place child in car seat with child’ s back flat against back of car seat. Place harness straps over child’ s shoulders and lock tongues into buckle. Pull up on tongues to be sure buckle is locked. Close harness tie: Position harness tie at arm pit level. Tig[...]

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    13 2 3 (fig. a) (fig. b) (fig. c) PLACING CHILD IN CAR SEA T - with harness system (continued) Head Support (on certain models)[...]

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    Remove harness system (see “Harness System - removal and re-assembly” section, page 20). Place child in car seat with child’ s back flat against back of car seat. Place shoulder belt across child’ s chest. Buckle belt and pull shoulder belt to adjust lap belt snugly . Shoulder belt MUST lay across child’ s shoulder in red zone as shown (f[...]

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    15 (fig. b) (fig. d) (fig. c) Loops (fig. a) PLACING CHILD IN CAR SEA T - without harness system (continued) Head Support (on certain models)[...]

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    OPERA TIONS and ADJUSTMENTS 16 Harness Straps (fig. a): • T o tighten: Pull lower belt tab. • T o loosen: Pull upper belt tab while pulling harness straps. Harness Tie: • T o open: Press tab and pull apart (fig. b) . • T o close: Snap halves together . Make sure harness tie is locked by pulling out on each half. Buckle: • T o lock: Insert[...]

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    17 (fig. b) (fig. c) (fig. d) (fig. e) (fig. a) Lower Belt Upper Belt Tighten Adjuster Loosen OPERA TIONS and ADJUSTMENTS (continued)[...]

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    OPERA TIONS and ADJUSTMENTS (continued) 18 Changing Harness Strap Slots: MUST use slots at or just above shoulders. A Loosen harness straps. B Remove both harness strap loops from Splitter Plate on back of car seat (fig. f) . C Change harness strap slots. Make sure harness straps are threaded through matching slot of seat pad and car seat. It may b[...]

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    Changing Crotch Strap Slots: MUST be in slot closest to but not under child. A T urn car seat upside down, pry metal rod loose using screwdriver and pull rod out of crotch strap end (fig. g) . B T urn car seat upright and pull crotch strap and buckle out. C Change crotch strap slots. Thread looped end of crotch strap through slots in seat pad and s[...]

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    HARNESS SYSTEM - removal and re-assembly 20 Harness Removal: • Remove harness strap loops from Splitter Plates on back of car seat. • Pull harness strap out of car seat, harness tie and tongues. Store all parts for future use. • Remove crotch strap (see page 19). When re-assembling harness system, be sur e harness straps are not twisted. Harn[...]

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    21 3 HARNESS SYSTEM - removal and re-assembly (continued) Splitter Plate (Back) 1 2[...]

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    22 VEHICLE SEA T BEL TS T o provide the most secure installation of the car seat: • Read the vehicle owner’ s manual regarding car seat installation and seat belt use with car seat. • Follow all instruction labels on vehicle seat belt and car seat. Not all vehicle seat belts can be used with a car seat: • Car seat with harness system MUST b[...]

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    23 VEHICLE SEA T BEL TS (continued) With Harness System: The locking latch plate on some seat belts may slip and loosen after being buckled on car seat if positioned at a certain angle. If this happens, flip latch plate over (fig. a) and re-buckle. T est installation again to see if this works. If not, move car seat to another seating position. Wit[...]

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    With Harness System: Lap belts with retractors may or may not hold a car seat securely . Follow these steps to determine if you have a retractor system that will hold car seat securely: a. Pull belt all the way out. b. Allow belt to retract about 6 inches (15 cm). c. Pull out on belt again. If belt is locked and you cannot pull the belt out any fur[...]

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    VEHICLE SEA T BEL TS (continued) 25 With or Without Harness System: DO NOT use with any car seat. F Passive Restraint - Lap Belt with Motorized Shoulder Belt With or Without Harness System: DO NOT use with any car seat. Belts will not stay tight while driving. F Passive Restraint - Lap or Shoulder Belt Mounted on Door[...]

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    26 With Harness System: V ehicle seat belts located for ward of seat crease may not securely hold car seat. Check vehicle owner’ s manual or see vehicle dealer for car seat installation requirements. If approved for use with car seat by vehicle manufacturer , install car seat and check for secure installation by pulling car seat front to back. If[...]

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    27 (fig. b) F Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking Latch Plate With Harness System: OK to use. Follow vehicle owner’ s manual for specific instructions on how to use vehicle seat belts. The locking latch plate on some seat belts may slip and loosen after being buckled on car seat if positioned at a certain angle. If this happens, flip the l[...]

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    VEHICLE SEA T BEL TS (continued) (fig. a) F Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Sliding Latch Plate Pull 28 With Harness System: Pull on latch plate (fig. a) . If belt slides freely through latch plate, a locking clip MUST be used. (See “Locking Clip”section, page 29.) Without Harness System: This vehicle seat belt system is OK to use with boost[...]

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    29 Y ou MUST use locking clip provided with car seat with a vehicle seat belt that slides freely through the latch plate or the lap belt cannot be tightly secured. Install car seat and tighten vehicle seat belt. Hold seat belts together at latch plate (fig. a) then unbuckle. Slide locking clip on seat belts approximately 1/2 inch (1 cm) away from l[...]

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    30 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION AL WA YS STORE LA TCH WHEN NOT IN USE. • Locate LA TCH storage loops on the underside of car seat pad (fig. a) . • Fasten LA TCH onto storage loops as shown (fig. b) Repeat for other connector . (fig. a) (fig. b) F LA TCH Storage F LA TCH Removal REMOVE LA TCH FOR BEL T -POSITIONING BOOSTER • Locate LA TCH belt UNDE[...]

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    31 T ether strap may be used with car seats when used as a belt positioning booster (without harness) to help keep the upper portion of the car seat stabilized. Read and follow instruction manual for use of car seat as a belt positioning booster . For storage of tether hook if not used with a belt positioning booster: • Adjust tether strap length[...]

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    32 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION (continued) A cupholder has been provided with this carseat. For maintenance, follow care and cleaning instructions for seat pad and armrest pads. F Cup holder Cup Holder[...]

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    Removing Seat Pads: If using harness system, remove harness system (see Harness System - removing and re-assembly” section, page 20). Slide “J” hooks out of front slots. Unhook elastic from “J” hooks. Pull two button clips out (located on inside of seat pad) and pull pad off. Removing Armrest Pads and T op Head Pad (available on some mode[...]

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    Prevent serious injury or death: • Buckle must be properly latched. • Periodically inspect and clean buckle to remove objects or debris that could prevent latching. W ARNING 34 Seat Pad and Armrest Pads: Machine-wash separately on gentle cycle and drip dry . Harness Straps: Surface wash only with mild soap and damp cloth. If harness straps are [...]

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    NOTES 35[...]

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    P ARTS LIST NOTE: Prices subject to change. How to Order: Complete the form on the following page. Y our infant restraint model and serial numbers MUST be included on the form to ensure proper replacement parts. Y our model number can be found on a sticker on the underside of your car seat. Payment must accompany your order . Parts may also be orde[...]

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    Subtotal: Shipping & handling*: $5.00 Sales tax**: T otal: * $15.00 outside the continental U.S. **CA 7.25%, IL 6.25%, IN 5%, NY 8.25%, OH 5.75%, P A 6%, SC 5% Model No. Serial No. (Both Numbers Required) Check or money order enclosed (payable to Century Products) Charge to credit card Visa MasterCard Discover Account # Expiration date Signatur[...]

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    Fold instruction manual. Store in pocket. If a part is damaged, missing, or you need help or replacement parts, DO NOT return car seat to the store. CALL US FIRST Call toll-free 1-800-837-4044 from anywhere in the U.S. or Canada or fax at 1-610-286-4555. or write us at: Century Products P .O. Box 100 Elverson, P A 19520-9974 Attention: Customer Ser[...]