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PIPA instructions

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PIPA instructions

WARNING

Failure to follow these warnings, instructions 

and labels on the child restraint could result 

in serious injury or death. 

A child’s safety is your responsibility. 

NEVER 

leave your child unattended. 

Read all instructions before use of this 

child restraint or installation in a vehicle. 

In addition, read the vehicle owner’s 

manual for information on child restraint 

installation. 

Use the bottom of the base for storage of 

the instruction manual.

Register your child restraint with  the 

manufacturer.

This child restraint can 

ONLY

 be used in a 

rear facing position when using in a vehicle. 

The child restraint cannot be properly 

secured in a forward facing position, and 

will be unsafe. Use only with children who 

weigh between 4 and 32 pounds (2 and 

14.5 kg) and whose height is  32 inches (81 

cm) or less. Exceeding these height and 

weight limits is unsafe.

Cover the child restraint when your vehicle 

is parked in sunlight. Parts of a child 

restraint can become very hot if left in the 

sun, and can burn a child’s skin. Check for 

hot parts before putting your child in the 

child restraint. 

Secure this child restraint with the vehicle’s 

child restraint anchorage system if 

available, or with a vehicle belt. 

Replace this child restraint if it has been 

involved in a crash, even if it was minor and 

there appears to be no damage to the child 

restraint. 

Snugly adjust the belts provided with 

this child restraint around your child. If 

straps are not snugly adjusted, child may 

be ejected from seat in the event of an 

accident.

A snug strap should not allow any slack. 

It lies in a relatively straight line without 

sagging. It does not press on the child’s 

flesh or push the child’s body into an 

unnatural position.

EXPIRATION DATE

 Check the label on the 

underside of the base or child restraint for 

expiration date information.

FALL HAZARD

 Child’s activity can move 

carrier. 

NEVER

 place carrier on counter 

tops, tables, or any other elevated surface. 

Always stay within arm’s reach whenever 

carrier is not on floor/ground. Be sure 

handle locks into position before lifting 

carrier. 

STRANGULATION HAZARD

 Children 

have strangled in loose or partially buckled 

harness straps. Fully restrain the child even 

when carrier is used outside the vehicle. 

SUFFOCATION HAZARD

 Infant carrier can 

roll over on soft surfaces and suffocate 

child. Never place carrier on beds, sofas, or 

other soft surfaces.

ALWAYS

 check child restraint to base 

connection. 

Summary of Contents for PIPA

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Page 2: ...Designed around your life ...

Page 3: ...EAD CAREFULLY Contents Product Information Product Registration 4 Recall Information 4 Warranty 5 Contact 5 Child Usage Requirements 5 Warnings 6 Vehicle Compatibility 9 Infant Car Seat Parts List 12 Base Parts List 14 Product Overview 16 Product Use 26 Installation 30 Cleaning and Maintenance 47 ...

Page 4: ...ine at www nuna eu register car seat Recall Information For recall information call the U S Government s Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 or go to http www NHTSA gov Warranty We have purposely designed our high quality products so that they can grow with both your child and your family Because we stand by our product our gear is covered by a custom warranty per product s...

Page 5: ...re this child restraint with the vehicle s child restraint anchorage system if available or with a vehicle belt Replace this child restraint if it has been involved in a crash even if it was minor and there appears to be no damage to the child restraint Snugly adjust the belts provided with this child restraint around your child If straps are not snugly adjusted child may be ejected from seat in t...

Page 6: ...r on top of a shopping cart Carrier will not be properly secured and could fall Only use with Nuna strollers or appropriate Nuna adapters designed for use with other strollers Vehicle Compatibility You MUST read and understand ALL child restraint related instructions and warnings in your vehicle owner s manual to correctly and safely use this child restraint in your vehicle This child restraint ca...

Page 7: ...ay be used to secure the child restraint in accordance with this manual and the vehicle owner s manual 3 Non Locking ELR Lap Belts This belt locks in a crash or sudden stop and should only be used with a belt shortening clip Contact your vehicle manufacturer if needed 4 Airbag Inflatable Belts This belt cannot be used to install this child restraint 5 Door Mounted Belts This belt cannot be used to...

Page 8: ... Adjuster Strap 7 Lap Belt Guides 8 Handle Button 9 Stroller Release Button 10 Shoulder Pads 11 Seat Cover 12 Handle 13 Shoulder Belt Guide 14 Stroller Release Handle 15 Harness Slots 16 Base Attachment Bar 17 Harness Straps 18 Splitter Plate 19 Base Attachment Bar 1 12 11 10 9 8 7 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 3 4 5 6 13 only used with infant car seat adapters ...

Page 9: ...CH Release Button 4 Secondary Rigid LATCH Release Button 5 Rigid LATCH Guides 6 Locking Clip 7 Stability Leg 8 Stability Leg Indicator 9 Stability Leg Adjust Button 10 Car Seat Release Button 11 Bubble Indicator 12 Instruction Manual Storage 13 Stability Leg Storage 14 Recline Adjustment 1 2 3 7 11 10 9 8 13 14 4 5 6 12 ...

Page 10: ...anopy mount and pull the canopy bow out Shoulder Pads 4 Shoulder pads are removable and are not necessary for safety Infant Insert 5 The infant insert can be used as necessary to provide a snug fit for small babies The low birth weight pillow highlighted can be used in the infant insert for even smaller babies but should be removed once a snug fit can be achieved without it at approximately 11 lbs...

Page 11: ...into any of the 3 positions Handle can be used in vehicle in any locked position Be sure handle is locked in the carry position before lifting child restraint by handle An unlocked handle could move unexpectedly causing injury to child Handle MUST NOT contact the vehicle interior side of car or seat in front when installed 1 2 3 19 PIPA instructions 18 PIPA instructions ...

Page 12: ...ther side out 2 Remove the harness from the splitter plate 3 Remove the seat pad from the stroller release buttons as shown Feature used only with infant car seat adapters Infant car seat adapters for strollers sold separately 4 Grasp the seat pad at the bottom of the adjuster button as shown and pull the seat pad out from under one edge of the adjuster button Work around the adjuster button to re...

Page 13: ...arness straps must be at or just below shoulders 3 To adjust shoulder harness height remove child and loosen harness 4 Turn child restraint over and remove one harness loop from metal splitter plate 5 Pull loose ends of harness out through slots and place in correct slot 1 2 3 4 5 22 PIPA instructions 23 PIPA instructions ...

Page 14: ...are provided to achieve a snug fit as your baby grows Change crotch belt slot as necessary 4 The position shown provides the smallest fit Crotch belt is threaded through rear slot and up through front slot as shown 5 This position provides a medium fit Crotch belt is threaded into rear slot as shown 6 This position provides the largest fit Crotch belt is threaded through front slot as shown 1 2 3 ...

Page 15: ...o release the buckles Separate chest clip and spread harness straps apart 4 Place child in child restraint in seated position 5 The child should be seated against both the back and bottom of the seat with no gap behind the child Do not allow child to slouch Gently guide child s arms through harness loops 6 Insert buckle tongues into buckle 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 27 PIPA instructions 26 PIPA instruction...

Page 16: ...level Check that Child is Secure Buckle is fastened Harness straps are not twisted Harness is snug A snug harness cannot be pinched and should not allow any slack Chest clip is level with armpits Harness straps must be at or just below child s shoulders to avoid injury If harness slots need to be moved see Shoulder Belts section Make sure that nothing interferes with the harness Make sure harness ...

Page 17: ...ble in indicator Adjust base so bubble touches line 3 Use recline adjustment to achieve correct angle for installation Recline adjustment locks into position 4 To release press down on lock button 5 When installing with the base additional stability can be achieved by using the stability leg For instructions on using the stability leg when installing the base see stability leg section 6 If necessa...

Page 18: ...recline adjustment if needed to position bubble It is acceptable to install with both LATCH lower attachments and the vehicle belt Attaching Child Restraint to Base 4 After child is properly secured in child restraint press child restraint on base and listen for a click Pull on child restraint to verify installation DO NOT allow child restraint to contact the vehicle interior side of car or seat i...

Page 19: ...button first then the primary button 3 Then pull the base off of the lower anchor bars Installation Using Lap Lap Shoulder Belt 4 Place vehicle in park and on level ground 5 Position base in a forward facing vehicle seat Use recline adjustment to position bubble in indicator Adjust base so bubble touches line 6 Use recline adjustment to achieve correct angle for installation 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 35 P...

Page 20: ...tighten the vehicle belt by pulling straight along the belt path 2 keeping both belts laying flat in the lock off 5 While the shoulder belt is tight hook the bottom of blue lock off and press to close the lock off on the shoulder and lap belt If vehicle only has a lap belt then put lap belt under blue lock off Check Installation Belts must be tight Base should not move side to side more than 1 at ...

Page 21: ... the base lift up on the lock off 4 Unbuckle the vehicle belt and un route the shoulder and lap belt from the base Then remove the base Stability Leg Refer to vehicle owner s manual to determine if stability leg can be used over a vehicle storage compartment 5 Unfold the stability leg from storage compartment 6 Do not use if stability leg lifts base off seat Do not use stability leg to recline the...

Page 22: ...ntact with the vehicle floor The stability leg indicator shows green when it is properly contacting the floor of the vehicle The stability leg has 12 positions This seat is safe to use with stability leg in use or stored for both rigid LATCH or vehicle belt installation Child Restraint Only Install This child restraint can be installed without a base in 3 different ways 4 Place vehicle in park and...

Page 23: ... Angle is correct when blue line on child restraint located on the label on the side of the child restraint is level with ground 6 Tighten vehicle belt while pushing child restraint firmly into vehicle seat Lock the vehicle belt Refer to vehicle owner s manual for instructions If you cannot lock the vehicle belt you must use the provided locking clip Tension the vehicle belt as much as possible ch...

Page 24: ...pushing hard on infant restraint If belt loosens or lengthens repeat procedure The locking clip should be 1 2 inch 12 5 mm from the vehicle buckle Installation in an Aircraft Position child restraint so that child is facing the aircraft seat back 3 Route the aircraft lap belt under both lap belt guides and buckle 4 Adjust the angle of the child restraint A rolled up towel or blanket may be used to...

Page 25: ...he soft goods for washing and drying instructions DO NOT attempt to remove the foam under the seat pad Use only mild detergent water and a soft cloth to clean the infant carrier shell handle and harness straps Air dry To clean the buckle rinse using warm water DO NOT use any soaps solvents or lubricants Using anything other than water can cause the buckle to malfunction Air dry Remove the child re...

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