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VEHICLE INFORMATION
HOW TO LOCK YOUR LAP/SHOULDER VEHICLE SEAT BELT
Sliding Latch Plate and Switchable Retractor
A latchplate that slides freely on the belt webbing and
cannot, by itself, hold the belt snug around a car seat.
When installing the car seat, route the vehicle seat
belt through the proper belt path and buckle it in.
Slowly pull the shoulder belt all the way out to switch
it to locking mode.
Then, as you pull the vehicle seat
belt tight, feed all the slack back into the retractor.
Grab the sides of the seat at the belt path and slide
the seat side to side and front to back. The seat
should not move more than 1” (2
.
5 cm).
Note:
With the vehicle seat belt in this locking mode,
all the tension is upwards in the shoulder belt. This
may start to tilt your car seat sideways. If this happens, use a locking clip instead of switching
the retractor. See Sliding Latch Plate and ELR Retractor.
Note:
When using the RAPIDLOCK lock-off, you do not need to switch the retractor. The
RAPIDLOCK lock-off locks the seat belt.
Locking Latchplate and ELR Retractor
A latchplate that holds the lap belt snug after it has
been adjusted; contains a metal bar on the underside
of the hardware that “locks” the belt in position.
When installing the car seat, route the vehicle seat
belt through the proper belt path and buckle it in.
Then, pull upwards on the shoulder belt so that the
lap belt gets tight around the car seat.
Grab the sides of the seat at the belt path and slide
the seat side to side and front to back. The seat
should not move more than 1” (2
.
5 cm).