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Use with Strollers

This restraint is suitable for a baby up to 
approximately 12 months of age. When 
the baby’s shoulders are  level with the 
shoulder height marker (see above) 
they should move to a bigger restraint.
The next category of restraint 
is forward facing and has a 
six point harness and will be 
suitable for the child until they are 
approximately 4 years of age.

This restraint has a shoulder height level label.  Use this to gauge when your 
child is too big for the restraint. Once your child's shoulders reach the dotted 
line, it is time to move to a bigger restraint. See below.

The next restraint

Use - Shoulder Height Label

IMPORTANT 

If the baby's neck muscles are unable to support 

their head, they should remain rear facing.

Summary of Contents for City Go 8JA Series

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET IN THE PLACE PROVIDED ON THE CHILD RESTRAINT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE NWL0000658116D 11 17 2017 baby jogger babyjogger com Model 8JA AU...

Page 2: ...1 DO NOT USE THIS CHILD RESTRAINT UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS USER GUIDE AND IN YOUR VEHICLE OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 3: ...restraint 18 Base installation vehicle belts 19 22 Base installation ISOFIX compatible connectors 23 27 Installation in an aircraft 28 31 WARNINGS top tether 32 Tether strap use 33 34 Installation tet...

Page 4: ...nt for the vehicle Vehicle Belt or ISOFIX compatible connectors must always be secure and pulled tight See pages 21 25 Carry Handle must always be locked into position See page 8 Tether Strap must alw...

Page 5: ...d tight See pages 37 41 Harness Straps must not be twisted See page 41 Harness Buckle must always be securely fastened See page 41 Suitable clothing child s clothing must not interfere with the harnes...

Page 6: ...rmly to the child A loose harness or restraint is dangerous Fit the restraint firmly to the car seat Do not alter or modify this restraint Do not harness an infant wrapped in a blanket or swaddled Any...

Page 7: ...n in the vehicle Seat belt extenders are not recommended if the car seat belt is too short to secure the child restraint If the car seat belt is too short get advice from a child restraint fitter rega...

Page 8: ...lways cover the restraint if it is exposed to direct sun DO NOT use the restraint if any part of it is damaged broken or missing USE AS A CARRIER FALL HAZARD be aware that the child s activity may mov...

Page 9: ...e carrier tipping causing serious injury to the child Never install the Child Restraint in a seat with a front airbag DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may occur Refer to your vehicle Owners Manual for airbag w...

Page 10: ...Carry Handle 2 Moving Headrest 3 Shoulder Pads 4 Body Support 5 Harness Quick Release Buckle 6 Harness Adjuster Button 7 Harness Adjuster Strap 8 Canopy 9 Harness Straps 10 Carry Handle Lock 11 Seat C...

Page 11: ...10 Features Child Restraint 12 Top Tether Guides 13 Moving Headrest Height Adjustment 14 Rear Base Latching 15 Harness Straps 16 Crotch Strap Anchor 12 16 13 12 15 14...

Page 12: ...11 Features Base 1 Tether Strap 2 Level Indicators 3 Tether Strap Anchorage 4 Tether Storage Bag 5 Vehicle Belt Lock Off 6 ISOFIX connector strap 1 2 3 5 6 2 4...

Page 13: ...2 Crotch Strap Position Features Base 7 11 9 8 7 Recline Adjustment 8 ISOFIX strap adjustors 9 ISOFIX compatible connector 10 ISOFIX compatible connector anchorage 11 Instruction Manual Storage 10 8 9...

Page 14: ...is position stops the restraint from rocking which can be useful for feeding the child Any position can be used in a vehicle To rotate the handle squeeze both release buttons on the handle hubs at the...

Page 15: ...14 Canopy To attach the canopy insert the canopy bow into the canopy mount brackets on both sides of the seat Ensure the bow clicks into place To remove press the release tabs and withdraw the bow...

Page 16: ...e until the latches click Lift the restraint upwards to ensure it is securely latched IMPORTANT The restraint must always be securely latched into the base 2 TO REMOVE pull the release lever at the ba...

Page 17: ...must be correctly reclined 1 The Base has 6 recline positions To select one of these use the rotating knob at the front of the base 2 To increase the recline angle rotate the knob anti clockwise to e...

Page 18: ...the recline level so that the bubble is between the blue lines Note if the recline angle is set before the baby is placed in the restraint the angle may then change with the extra weight Always rechec...

Page 19: ...a front seat with an airbag If the airbag activates DEATH or SERIOUS injury can occur Owners of vehicles with airbags should refer to the vehicles Owners Manual for additional Child Restraint installa...

Page 20: ...th Lap only and Lap Sash vehicle belts Before installing the base make sure the vehicle is on level ground Place the base on the rear seat Use the Belt Path labels as a guide for correct belt placemen...

Page 21: ...hread the vehicle belt in through one opening across the vehicle belt lock off and out through the other belt opening Engage the vehicle belt tongue in the buckle Ensure the vehicle belt is not twiste...

Page 22: ...oving from side to side and front to back If the base seems too loose repeat the above process If the base still seems too loose consult an approved child restraint fitter 6 Place the restraint in the...

Page 23: ...oot with a firmly rolled towel or similar 7 Recheck the recline angle NOTE when a child is in the restraint it may rotate back further Press down into the restraint to simulate the weight of the child...

Page 24: ...ackrest If the ISOFIX low anchorage points are not clearly visible the vehicle seat will be marked with appropriate labels to show their location adjacent to the location of the anchorage points If in...

Page 25: ...ehicle is on level ground Install the base on the rear seat Adjust the recline angle if necessary TO INSTALL 1 Release the connectors from underneath the base by pushing in the red release buttons 1 B...

Page 26: ...ll each belt tight The tension indicators in the adjusters on both sides must show green 4 Check that the base is securely fixed by holding the sides of the base and moving from side to side and front...

Page 27: ...urely attached fold the loose ends of the web over and secure with the vehicle belt lock off 6 Place the restraint in the base until the latches click 7 Recheck the recline angle NOTE when a child is...

Page 28: ...el rod at the back of the base IMPORTANT Always secure the base even when the restraint is not fitted to it An unsecured base may be dangerous in an accident or sudden stop PRESS 1 2 IMPORTANT On some...

Page 29: ...rbags unless the aircraft operator can turn the airbag off The top tether is not required when the child restraint is used on board an aircraft When booking a flight always inform the aircraft operato...

Page 30: ...the restraint with the belt passing through the slots on top of the sides of the shell TO INSTALL 1 The aircraft belt slots are covered by the seat cover and are labeled by a green identification lab...

Page 31: ...T the aircraft seat belt buckle should be to the side of the restraint not over the occupant space It may be necessary to adjust the length of the belt or request an extension strap from the cabin cre...

Page 32: ...r use in an aircraft the child restraint must have this label on it Look for this label on the side of the restraint Only to be used on aircraft with the permission of the aircraft operator pilot and...

Page 33: ...LIT IN THE SEAT BACK OR OFF THE SIDE OF THE SEAT Always secure the loose end of the top tether strap in the bag provided on the end of the strap to prevent it hanging out of the car or being accessibl...

Page 34: ...ide the canopy or outside Either is acceptable although outside is generally more convenient Tether Strap Use Connect the tether strap to the built in anchorage fitting in the vehicle or if there is n...

Page 35: ...o the anchorage fitting Adjust the tether as shown The anchor fitting must be aligned as shown unless stated otherwise in the vehicle owners handbook If drilling a new hole select a position on the ce...

Page 36: ...O ANY OTHER OBJECT If the car is fitted with a child restraint upper anchorage point Locate the upper anchorage point behind the rear seating position consult the vehicle owners handbook for location...

Page 37: ...out by a child restraint fitting station or licenced motor mechanic For vehicles other than sedans In Australia consult your nearest child restraint fitting station or traffic authority for vehicle in...

Page 38: ...t The shoulder strap slots must be in the first adjustment position above the child s shoulders and not lower than the child s shoulders TO CHECK Place your child in the restraint and see where the to...

Page 39: ...eel buckle securing the crotch strap underneath Pull the steel buckle down slightly twist it to one side and push it up through the slot in the shell From above the restraint reposition the steel buck...

Page 40: ...een properly tightened SWADDLING Infants need to be securely held by the harness An infant wrapped in a blanket or swaddled will not be securely held and may be ejected and killed in an accident Do no...

Page 41: ...in the restraint 4 Ensure the child is placed fully back against the backrest 5 Secure the harness 3 4 5 WARNING DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED IN THE CAR BODY SUPPORT Use the body support for smal...

Page 42: ...rap and pull upwards through the buckle tongue to ensure the harness will be a secure fit 8 Check that the harness tension is correct If necessary retension it by pulling the web at the front of the s...

Page 43: ...nd has a six point harness and will be suitable for the child until they are approximately 4 years of age This restraint has a shoulder height level label Use this to gauge when your child is too big...

Page 44: ...ell release the press studs holding the lower back of the cover in place and release the harness quick release buckle The cover will now pull off the harness and over the quick release buckle There is...

Page 45: ...o side Press the red release button several times Do not immerse the straps in water Do not use soaps household detergents or lubricants After washing shake out excess water and allow to air dry Repea...

Page 46: ...over meeting AS NZS 8005 Seat Cover Refer to the care label on the cover for wash instructions specific to this cover Cleaning and Maintenance Shell Spot clean using warm water and mild soap Do not us...

Page 47: ...th the child restraint may not have been tested for use with this child restraint and if used may lower the level of protection offered possibly leading to injury or death Any aftermarket accessory us...

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