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Copyright © 2015, Baby Trend, Inc.

Copyright © 2015, Baby Trend, Inc.

4.1  Proper Installation:
1. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) alerts vehicle 

owners that, according to accident statistics, children under age 13 are safer 

when properly restrained in the rear seating positions rather than in front 

seating positions.

2. Refer to vehicle owner’s manual for car seat installation instructions for your 

vehicle.

-  Use Convertible seats in a vehicle’s rear seat location whenever possible.
-  Follow LATCH anchor connector points maximum weight ratings
-  Never put Convertible Seat in a front seat location unless recommended 

by vehicle owner’s manual.

-  For vehicles with air bags, refer to vehicle owner’s manual for child 

restraint installation information.

-  If a vehicle front seat location with an air bag must be used, follow the 

vehicle manufacturer’s instructions for child restraint use and move the 

vehicle seat back as far as possible.

Baby Trend Policy Statement
Use Of PROtect Convertible™ Car Seat Child Restraint In Conjunction 

With Side Airbags 

To determine the types of side impact air bag(s) your vehicle may have for 

individual seating positions, please refer to your owner’s manual. 
The Baby Trend PROtect Converible Car Seat child restraint may be used in 

any rear seating position equipped only with side impact airbags that are roof 

mounted with “curtain” type deployment. For all other vehicles with other types 

of side impact airbags, please refer to the specific vehicles owner’s manual for 

appropriate use of child restraints, or call the automobile manufacturer for more 

information.

4.0  

Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location

4.0  

Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location

4.2  Vehicle Seats to Avoid:

DO NOT use this Convertible Seat with the following vehicle seats:

4.3  Vehicle Seat Belt Systems:

Use only the vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt, 

lap belt or LATCH system when restraining 

this Convertible Seat.
Design and operation of vehicle seat belt 

systems vary from vehicle to vehicle and from 

seating location to seating location in the 

same vehicle. Not all vehicle seat belts can 

be used with a child restraint. Refer to the 

information in this section on the various types 

of vehicle seat belt systems.

NO 

NO

NO 

Seats facing SIDES 

of vehicle

Seats facing REAR 

of vehicle

Rear seats of small 

extended cab pickup trucks

Lap and shoulder belt

YES 

Lap belt only

YES 

Summary of Contents for CV88

Page 1: ...Seat increases the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH in a sudden stop or crash KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE Store this manual in the pocket provided on the side of the car seat base CV88 PROtect Spo...

Page 2: ...Anchor 23 5 5 Forward Facing Installation with Lap SHoulder Belt and Top Tether 26 5 6 Forward Facing Installation with Lap Belt and Top Tether 28 5 7 LATCH Forward Facing Installation with Lower Anch...

Page 3: ...O NOT modify or attach any toys padding or other items to this Convertible Seat Untested modifications or padding could result in injury in a crash Secure this Convertible Seat with the vehicle seat b...

Page 4: ...ified by the manufacturer 2 1 Rear facing without the upper seatback Weight and Height Requirements This child restraint without the upper seatback in a rear facing position Fig 5a is designed for use...

Page 5: ...irements Weight and Height Requirements This child restraint with the upper seatback installed in a forward facing position is designed for use by children whose Weight is between 23 and 65 lbs 10 43...

Page 6: ...hicle seating positions NEVER use this Convertible Seat in any vehicle seating position equipped with an active air bag Read your vehicle s owner manual to see how to turn off your airbag if you have...

Page 7: ...impact air bag s your vehicle may have for individual seating positions please refer to your owner s manual The Baby Trend PROtect Converible Car Seat child restraint may be used in any rear seating...

Page 8: ...weight requirements for LATCH 4 6 LATCH Top Tether Anchor Locations Top Tether Locations are indicated by the following symbol LATCH Top Tether symbol Consult your vehicle owner s manual for your veh...

Page 9: ...using restraint with an infant weighing less than 22 lbs 9 kg Use only with children who weigh between 5 65 lbs 2 3 29 kg and whose height is 50 inches 127 cm or less Rear Facing with the removable u...

Page 10: ...l WARNINGS Reinstall the upper seat back when child reaches 22 lbs 9 98 kg or the top of the child s head has NOT reached max height red line on seat back Keep child rear facing as long as possible If...

Page 11: ...t is 5 22 lbs 2 3 10 kg The top of head has NOT reached max height red line on seat back Refer to warning label on top of seat for reference Routing paths for rear facing installation with or without...

Page 12: ...ine is level with the ground to keep the child s airway open Fig 22d 8 Check for movement of the restraint at the safety belt path The restraint should not move more than 1 inch in any direction If th...

Page 13: ...as NOT reached max height red line on seat back Refer to warning label on top of seat for reference The Convertible car seat in a Rear Facing installation was designed with a removable upper seatback...

Page 14: ...lap shoulder belt through the rear facing safety belt path Fig 25a NOTE Remove any twist in webbing to ensure the webbing lies flat for securing the restraint to the vehicle 5 Put weight in seat with...

Page 15: ...imum weight of the restraint s occupant for LATCH connections 7 Check for movement of the restraint at the safety belt path The restraint should not move more than 1 inch in any direction If the restr...

Page 16: ...rests on the front outer edge of the vehicle seat 3 Lift back flap and place harness to side Top Tether LATCH lower anchor 4 Route auto belt through forward facing belt path 5 Put weight in seat with...

Page 17: ...more than 1 inch repeat all steps until all safety steps are met 5 8 Aircraft installation 1 Follow the seat belt installation for use in an Aircraft 2 Consult your airline for requirements to use th...

Page 18: ...the harness tenshion adjuster button Fig 28d underneath the fabric and gently pull on the harness straps over the child s shoulder 5 0 Installation and Use 5 0 Installation and Use Fig 28a Fig 28b Fig...

Page 19: ...at back by lifting the release tab and pulling up on the upper seat back NOTE DO NOT store the upper seat back in the passenger compartment Store the upper seat back in a secure location like your tru...

Page 20: ...ct Locator Log onto www nhtsa dot gov and select Child Seat Inspections Log onto www seatcheck org For car seat check up event location and timing Call 1 866 SEAT CHECK 1 866 732 8243 EVERYONE rides b...

Page 21: ...s adjustor tight You should not be able to pinch the harness if the harness is properly tightened Is the child restraint buckled in the automobile with either the LATCH system or the auto safety belt...

Page 22: ...8 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 or go to http www NHTSA gov If You Need Help Please contact our Customer Service Department with any questions concerning your child restraint When you contact us please...

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