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HOW TO USE
HOW TO USE
WITH LAP-SASH SEAT BELT
1. Place the Booster Seat in the desired seating position.
2. Seat the child in the seat. The child's shoulders must
be between the Lower and Upper Shoulder Height
Markers.
3. Pull the seat belt out fully and place the lap belt over
the child's hips and thighs, across the red BOOSTER
SEATBELT PATH label, engage seat belt buckle and
tongue, ensure there are no twists in the belt. If the
seat belt buckle is adjustable, adjust the buckle as
low as possible away from the child.
4. Feed the sash-belt across the child's chest and
through the Sash Guide. The sash guide should be
used to correctly position the sash portion of the
lap-sash seat over the child’s shoulder and across
the chest. To adjust the height of the Sash Guide see
page 11. Adjust the height of the sash guide so that
the guide is above the child’s shoulder. The slot in the
cover will always be above the shoulder for the Sash
Guide to be adjusted correctly.
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS USE THIS SASH GUIDE
5. Tighten the lap belt and then the sash belt.
If using an Inertia Reel Retractor seat belt,
adjust lap portion of the seat belt firmly
around the child and Child Booster Seat
through the sash guide and then let the slack
sash portion retract up into sash retractor.
6. The seat belt must fit firmly but comfortably
across the thighs and chest. If possible,
adjust the vehicle seat to improve the
position of the sash on the child’s chest.
7. Always ensure the lap belt is on the child's
hips and thighs at all times. The lap belt
must not be on the child's abdomen as this
is dangerous.
Engage
buckle
Sash belt
across the
chest and
through the
sash guide
Lap belt must
always be firm
on the thighs.
The child
should not
slump or
slouch.
IMPORTANT:
Always ensure the seat belt is firmly fitted to the hips and thighs and the sash belt is diagonally across the
chest.
A loose or poorly positioned lap belt can allow the lap belt to ride up into the abdomen and can cause
serious injuries in a crash.
Do not place seat belt sash under the arm or behind the back. It is dangerous.