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26 Fill Out F or Credit Car d Visa Mastercar d Card Exp . Date: ______________________________ Cardholder’ s Name: __________________________ Card Number : ______________________________ Signature____________________________________ Read all instructions BEFORE USING this child r estraint. KEEP INSTR UCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE. Para r[...]
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Before Y ou Begin... T able of Contents 1 W arnings..........................................................................................2-3 General and W arm W eather Use ..................................................4 Registration and Recall ....................................................................4 Aircraft Installation ......[...]
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W ARNING ! According to accident statistics, children are saf er when pr operly r estrained in the rear seating positions than in the fr ont seating positions. Ne v er place a child less than one-y ear old forwar d-facing. Do not use this child restraint if the midpoint of y our child's head is abo ve the top of the vehicle seat back or v ehic[...]
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4 Registration and Recall Information This child restraint is not certified for air craft use. Air craft seats are not equipped with la p/shoulder belts, which are requir ed for use with this child restraint. Aircraft Installation 5 Child restraints could be r ecalled for safety reasons.Y ou must r egister this restraint to be r eached in a recall.[...]
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6 Y our vehicle’ s features ma y be considerably differ ent than those pictured her e . Consult y our vehicle o wner’ s manual to help identify your v ehicle’ s specific featur es. Understanding Y our V ehicle A C E 7 D A. Anchor Bracket For T op Anchorage Strap (Forwar d-facing only) B. LA TCH Anchors (In seat bight) C. Seat Buckles D. Air B[...]
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8 Child Restraint Parts 9 Fr ont A C D Back E B G F A. Carry Handle B. Headrest C. Shoulder Belt P ositioning Guide D. Backrest E. Armrest P ad (on select models) F. Seat Base G. Cup Holder H. Cup Holder Insert (on select models) B C E G I J K A C D E F G I. Instruction Storag e (under seat base) J. Headrest Adjustment Lock K. Shell (plastic struct[...]
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10 Preparing Child Restraint 1 2 Insert the hook on the backrest into the large opening on back of seat base. Make sur e backrest is la ying flat (horizontal) when connecting. Mak e sure seat pad does not get caught between the moving parts. Hold the rectangular shaped flap on the r ear of the seat base down to expose the backrest connection hole. [...]
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12 13 1 Cup holders are located in the base of the child restraint. Cupholder 2 Pull out cup holder to use. Push cup holders in when not needed. 3 Cup Holder Insert (on select models): Cup holder ma y hav e a remo vable liner for cleaning. T o remo ve, pull up on corner of rubber insert and remov e. Clean with a mild soap and warm water . When dr y[...]
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14 15 Belt-Positioning Booster Use Some vehicle belts will not work with a child r estraint. See pre vious page for specific instructions. Booster with Backrest: 30-100 lbs (13.6-45.4 kg) 34-57 in. (85.1-144.8 cm) and Over 1 Y ear Old. V ehicle lap/shoulder belt combination. Child and child restraint face the fr ont of the vehicle and are placed in[...]
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16 17 Secure the shoulder belt thr ough the shoulder belt positioning guide in the headrest. The belt should cr oss the base of the child’ s neck and across the chest (not the face or neck). Adjust headrest as needed (see “Headr est Adjustment” section). Pull up on the shoulder belt to tighten. Check periodically to ensure y our child has not[...]
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Place lap belt acr oss child’ s thighs. Lock buckle . The belt should cr oss the base of the child’ s neck and acr oss the chest (not the face or neck). Pull up on the shoulder belt to tighten. NO TE: Mak e sur e the lap and shoulder belt ar e placed under armrest as shown. Check periodically to ensur e your child has not mo ved out of position[...]
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T o remov e pad, r emov e backrest fr om base (see “Belt-P ositioning Booster : Without Seat Back Installation” section). Remo ve P ad Fr om Base: Undo fastening strip on armrest pad and r emove armrest pad. 4 Fr om the back, pull up on both elastic straps up and ov er the armrests. 5 Remo ve P ad Fr om Backrest: Fr om the side , remov e pad of[...]
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T roubleshooting 1. If y our child restraint is not held secur ely b y the vehicle belt: Remov e all the slack in the vehicle belt. Make sur e the belt buckle is not up against the child restraint wher e the belt cannot be tightened. If you cannot secur e the child restraint tightly , mov e it to another seating location. 2. If the shoulder[...]
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24 25 Replacement Parts Order Form Complete the form below . Y our model number with color code and manufactur er date code MUST be included on the form to ensur e proper r eplacement par ts. Y our model number with color code and the date code can be found on a stick er on the side of child restraint. Pa yment in U .S. dollars must accompan y your[...]