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5.18  Canopy Use

1. The canopy can be used in forward-

facing (Fig. 61a) and rear-facing 

(Fig. 61b) positions. Canopy use is 

not mandatory.  

5.19  Canopy Position Change

1. There are 5 use positions for the 

canopy (Fig. 61c).

2. 

Before changing position 

ensure there is enough webbing 

adjusted through the canopy 

retention webbing located at the 

top of the car seat (Fig. 62a).

3. To change positions, press the 

blue canopy release on both 

sides simultaneously and slide to 

the desired position (Fig. 62b).

5.20  Independent Canopy Sun 

   Side Visors

1. To store side visors, grasp, and 

flip under canopy. To use, grasp 

and flip down (Fig. 62c).

Fig. 61a

Fig. 61b

Fig. 61c

Fig. 62b

Fig. 62c

Fig. 62a

 5.0 Installation and Use 

Internal Harness Mode

5.0

 

Installation and Use 

Internal Harness Mode

Summary of Contents for Cover Me CV89

Page 1: ...nderside of the seat cover as illustrated on back cover of this manual CV89 Cover Me 4 in 1 Convertible Car Seat OWNER S MANUAL Para instrucciones en Espa ol con ctese a www babytrend com o llamar al...

Page 2: ...ent 56 5 14 Car Seat Shoulder Height Positions 58 5 15 Base Recline 58 5 16 Rear facing Recline Foot Use 60 5 17 Rear facing Recline Foot Storage 60 5 18 Canopy Use 61 5 19 Canopy Position Change 61 5...

Page 3: ...in a crash DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur WARNING General W 1 0 General Warnings and Information 1 0 General Warnings and Information Secure this car seat with the vehicle seat belt or LATCH Lower...

Page 4: ...2 1 Convertible Rear facing seat requirements Weight and Height Requirements The car seat in a rear facing position Fig 5a is designed for use by children whose Weight is between 4 and 40 lbs 1 81 an...

Page 5: ...Splitter Plate Flip Foot Lower Anchor Storage Rear Facing Recline indicator Chest clip 5 point harness buckle Cup holder Harness tension adjuster Lower anchor J hook connectors Lower anchor J hook co...

Page 6: ...mation or assistance WARNING 4 1 Overall Considerations in Selecting a Location According to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in rear vehicle seating positions rather th...

Page 7: ...r s manual to determine the best location for the car seat or to determine if any locations are unsafe for car seat installation If you do not have the vehicle owner s manual or the owner s manual doe...

Page 8: ...ing Latch Plate A lap shoulder combination seat belt with a latch plate that locks the lap belt into position is suitable for use with the car seat Fig 13c Once this type of seat belt is fastened the...

Page 9: ...Vehicle Seat Belt Systems DO NOT use the following types of seat belt systems with the car seat These belt systems will not hold the car seat securely in place at all times In addition a Locking Clip...

Page 10: ...pe of seat belt anchors the car seat too far forward and the car seat will not be safely restrained in the vehicle Fig 17c Fig 17a Fig 17b Fig 17c 4 6 Preparation for Installation in Vehicle When avai...

Page 11: ...the rear seat position is used slide the vehicle seat directly in front of the car seat forward enough to prevent the car seat from striking the vehicle seatback in a crash 4 7 Preparation for Install...

Page 12: ...a rear facing car seat as long as possible until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their seat DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur Use only in a rear facing position when using the car s...

Page 13: ...irements Weight is 4 40 lbs 1 81 18 14 kg Height 1 from top of seatback 1 Extend the flip foot into position and ensure lock is engaged To adjust the angle of the seat lift the recline handle Use posi...

Page 14: ...eat and push down on the seat while pulling up the lap shoulder belt to tighten Fig 25d 1 2 3 4 Fig 25a Fig 25b Fig 25c Fig 25d 1 2 3 4 5 7 Pull up on buckle to ensure the buckle is secure NOTE Refer...

Page 15: ...he ground for children 23 40 lbs 10 43 18 14 kg to keep the child s airway open Fig 27a 11 Check for movement of the car seat at the safety belt path The car seat should not move more than 1 inch in a...

Page 16: ...the lap belt buckle tongue into the buckle Place your hand in the seat and push down on the seat while pulling up the lap belt to tighten Fig 29d 7 Pull up on buckle to ensure the buckle is secure 8...

Page 17: ...le indicator bubble is centered between the lines for children 4 22 lbs 1 81 9 97 kg to keep the child s airway open Ensure the angle indicator line is level with the ground for children 23 40 lbs 10...

Page 18: ...to the vehicle anchor used for LATCH Place your hand in the seat and push down while pulling on the free end of Lower Anchor J Hook to tighten Fig 33d Fig 33a Fig 33b Fig 33c Fig 33d 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 19: ...child s airway open Fig 35a 11 Check for movement of the car seat at the safety belt path The car seat should not move more than 1 inch in any direction If the car seat moves more than 1 inch repeat a...

Page 20: ...ead Pillow Fig 37b Fig 37c Fig 37d Fig 37a NOTE Remove any twist in webbing to ensure the webbing lies flat for securing the car seat to the vehicle Fig 38a 8 Insert the lap belt buckle tongue into th...

Page 21: ...r anchor 1 and 2 Listen for the click when the tether hook locks onto the vehicle tether anchor Fig 39a 12 Pull on the Top Tether Strap to check that the Tether Hook is securely attached 3 Fig 39a 13...

Page 22: ...in webbing to ensure the webbing lies for securing the car seat to the vehicle 8 Insert the lap shoulder belt buckle tongue into the buckle Place your hand or knee in the seat and push down on the sea...

Page 23: ...to check that the Tether Hook is securely attached 3 13 Pull on free end of Top Tether Strap until all slack is removed from the Top Tether 4 Fig 43a NOTE Your vehicle owner s manual will give the an...

Page 24: ...to ensure the webbing lies for securing the car seat to the vehicle 8 Attach the Lower Anchor J Hook connector onto the vehicle anchor point Tighten the Lower Anchor J Hook connector by pulling on fr...

Page 25: ...ore than 1 inch in any direction If the car seat moves more than 1 inch repeat all steps until all safety steps are met Fig 47b 1 2 3 4 Top Tether 5 8 Aircraft installation Harness Mode 1 Follow the s...

Page 26: ...The car seat has been safety tested with the harness covers body insert and pillow that are included with this car seat Fig 50d DO NOT use pillow if child s head falls forward Continued next page Fig...

Page 27: ...est clip at arm pit level Fig 51c Insert chest clip tabs and press together Fig 51d Pull outward on chest clip s ends to be sure it is secure 11 Pull on the harness tension adjuster to tighten harness...

Page 28: ...e your child s shoulders Fig 53c 5 11 Height Adjustment No Re thread Positions 3 7 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 2 2 1 1 7 7 Fig 45a Fig 45b Fig 45c 1 Loosen harness straps by pressing the Harness Tension Adjuster...

Page 29: ...eat unfasten harness end loops from metal plate Fig 55b 5 13 Harness Length Adjustment 3 From the front side pull harness end loops through seatback Fig 56a 4 Thread harness end loops through seatback...

Page 30: ...e handle to release and rotate car seat into desired position Fig 58c 6 Fold webbing over metal plate and secure with hook and loop fastener Fig 57a 7 Ensure the harness strap ends are fully hooked on...

Page 31: ...base press blue release handle down to release recline foot Fig 59c 2 Rotate recline foot from bottom side of base until the foot is in the locked position Fig 60a 3 After hearing audible click confir...

Page 32: ...e there is enough webbing adjusted through the canopy retention webbing located at the top of the car seat Fig 62a 3 To change positions press the blue canopy release on both sides simultaneously and...

Page 33: ...ild s body into an unnatural position 2 To loosen harness system Loosen harness straps by pressing the Harness Tension Adjuster Button 1 and pulling the Harness straps toward you 2 Fig 63c 1 2 Fig 63a...

Page 34: ...olders and lower soft goods into place and secure Fig 65a 5 To move Lower Anchor J Hook from rear facing use to forward facing use Unclip Lower Anchor J Hook from storage position that is under the cu...

Page 35: ...ot reward if using position 2 Ensure the anchor bracket is completely through the slot Pull on webbing from the bottom side to confirm its safety in place Fig 67b 5 25 1 Belt Shortening Clip NOTE Cont...

Page 36: ...he head pillow b and store for future use Fig 70a 2 Remove the harness loop ends from the splitter plate and pull harness through the seat back 3 Remove harness cover chest clip and buckle tongue on c...

Page 37: ...ide feed harness loop down though bottom of seat slot 1 Fig 72a 11 Turn car seat over and feed harness loop end back through slot 2 Fig 72a 12 Turn car seat upright and feed through harness lot 3 Fig...

Page 38: ...t Fig 74a NOTE Adjusting to position 3 will align shoulder slots 1 and 2 in the seat fabric to shoulder position 1 and 2 in car seat back 23 Install seat fabric insert Thread harness through inner slo...

Page 39: ...t and confirm harness is at or below child s shoulder 5 26 6 Low Birth Weight Harness Shortening Routing Continued 34 Child in car seat with insert without pillow and harness covers NEVER use pillow o...

Page 40: ...r facing use only 3 Harness Covers DO NOT use in the Low Birth Weight Harness Routing option Must Be Used In All Other Harness Modes 5 27 Pillow Insert and Harness Covers Use 5 28 Harness Hip and Buck...

Page 41: ...or solvents 5 30 Seat Fabric Removal And Laundering Seat Fabric Removal 1 Unfasten harness end loops from metal plate and pull harness through the seatback Unbuckle crotch buckle Unbuckle chest clip...

Page 42: ...ht is between 44 and 57 inches 112 and 145 cm Snugly adjust the vehicle lap and shoulder belt around your child according to the instructions in the vehicle owner s manual Only the vehicle s lap and s...

Page 43: ...Booster car seat behind the adjustable headrest Fig 84a or completedly removed and stored for later use in a dry cool place 3 After the Booster car seat has been placed in the appropriate seating posi...

Page 44: ...85a 4 If Canopy will not use used in Booster car seat mode lower adjustable headrest See section 5 11 Height Adjustment page 54 and rotate canopy to top of Booster car seat After rotating canopy back...

Page 45: ...low on hips contacting top of thighs Position vehicle shoulder belt across chest and shoulder Fig 87b Fig 87a Fig 87b 6 7 3 Booster Car Seat Installation without Canopy Use Continued 9 Adjust Head Su...

Page 46: ...the intended use lap shoulder belt use side Fig 89b 5 Temporarily remove both canopy hoops on the lap shoulder side Fig 89c and feed the shoulder belt through the shoulder belt positioner guide and re...

Page 47: ...be under armrest Position vehicle lap belt under armrests and low on hips contacting top of thighs Position vehicle shoulder belt across chest and shoulder Fig 87b 10 Adjust Head Support so that the...

Page 48: ...aving buckle tongue in buckle on childs right side pull webbing from child left side to completely remove the harness system from car seat Fig 94a 5 Remove insert if being used Fig 94b 6 Adjust seat t...

Page 49: ...aircrafts do not have shoulder belts 7 3 Vehicle Seat Protection Protect vehicle seat Use a thin car seat mat thin towel or thin blanket under and behind the Car seat 7 0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 7 0 A...

Page 50: ...icle Safety Hot line at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 or go to https www nhtsa gov If You Need Help Please contact our Customer Service Department with any questions concerning your car seat When...

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