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7.0

INSTALLATION

7.0 

INSTALLATION

1- Press blue elevation foot release 

button located on the front of the  

of the base to change base height 

to positions (Fig. 58-2).

2- While holding blue button in, move 

the elevation foot up or down into 

the locked position.Gently Move 

elevation foot up and down to 

confirm the foot is in the locked 

position of positions 2, 3, or 4.

    

NOTE:

 Position 1 is the store 

position (Fig. 57-1).

4- Gently Move elevation foot, 

back and forth to confirm the 

elevation foot is in the locked 

position (Fig. 58-1).

7.5 To Deploy Elevation Foot

1- Turn Base over with elevation 

foot away (Fig. 57-1).

2- Press elevation foot release 

buttons located on the side of the 

base (Fig. 57-2).

3- While holding buttons in rotate 

elevation foot up into the locked 

position (Fig. 57-3).

Fig. 58-1

Fig. 58-2

Fig. 57-2

Fig. 57-1

7.5 .1 Elevation Foot Height Adjustment

Fig. 57-3

Summary of Contents for Secure-Lift 35

Page 1: ...anual in the pocket provided on the side of the car seat base CS04XXXA Child Weight 4 to 35 lb 1 8 to 15 8kg Child Height 32 or less 81 3 cm Store this manual in the pocket provided underneath the Car...

Page 2: ...nt of the Shoulder Straps 29 5 11 1 Car Seat with Adjustable Back Safety Seat 29 5 11 2 Car Seat use of Fixed Back Shoulder Position 31 Low Birthweight Harness Routing 31 5 12 Adjustment of Crotch Buc...

Page 3: ...r installation Not all vehicle seat belts will adequately secure the Safety Seat 6 Proper recline angle of the Safety Seat is required for maximum protection of your child HOW TO REGISTER YOUR SAFETY...

Page 4: ...in need of an additional Base please contact your local dealer or Baby Trend Inc to obtain one This Safety Seat is certified for use in Motor Vehicles and Aircraft and conforms to all applicable Fede...

Page 5: ...leave the child unattended even for a minute Your child can tip or move the carrier by their movements kicking or grabbing on to their surroundings If the carrier tips over your child can suffocate 3...

Page 6: ...t on the floor or ground Child can strangle in loose safety harness straps Never leave child in carrier when straps are loose or undone Always use the safety harness as instructed in this manual when...

Page 7: ...have no seating position that is safe for the installation of a safety seat Improper placement of this Safety Seat within a vehicle will increase the risk of death or serious injury Please follow the...

Page 8: ...heed any and all warning labels on your vehicle s seat belt Your vehicle may require a modification or special seat belt in order to be safely used with this Safety Seat Please see your vehicle deale...

Page 9: ...Safety Seat installed and locks only in a crash or sudden stop These lap belts utilize an Emergency Locking Retractor and are often found in combination with motorized shoulder belts Because these bel...

Page 10: ...used with the Safety Seat provided that all of the other requirements prescribed in these instructions including seat position and all instructions provided by your vehicle s owner s manual are follow...

Page 11: ...without base Harness Adjuster Strap Harness Straps Seat Pad Buckle Harness Belt Adjustable Back Adjustable Back Release Button Locking Clip Adjustable Back Harness Slots Low Birthweight Harness Slots...

Page 12: ...ocations 5 4 Base Adjustable Elevation Foot Angle Indicator Located on base Push On Connector Storage on underside Base Stroller Release Handle Webbing Twist Indicator Stripe Locking Clip and Storage...

Page 13: ...securely attached to the base 5 6 Other Features Harness We manufacturer several different styles of Safety Seat each with various levels of features adjustments and weight and size ratings Please fol...

Page 14: ...at Angle Adjuster The Seat Angle Adjuster raises and lowers the front of the Base in order to obtain the proper angle of recline for proper installation of the Safety Seat when using the Base Locking...

Page 15: ...en greater than 22 lb or if feet can touch the handle Fig 27 1 Fig 27 2 Fig 27 1 Fig 28 1 Fig 28 2 Fig 28 3 To adjust handle position Depress the two buttons located on the handle just above the conne...

Page 16: ...30 1 Fig 30 2 Fig 30 3 Fig 30 4 Proper height is even or just below shoulder Failure to properly adjust the harness on your child increases the risk of death or serious injury in the event of a sharp...

Page 17: ...ness Adjuster Button located below the flap just ahead of the Harness Buckle and pulling on the harness straps Fig 32 1 5 Move adjustable seat back to the top position by pressing the blue button and...

Page 18: ...the Safety Seat please pull on the Harness Straps from the front to ensure that they are securely reattached 13 Fold webbing over metal plate and secure with hook and loop fastener Fig 34 3 Fig 34 4...

Page 19: ...anchor bracket from the second slot and pull the buckle up Ensure the Anchor Bracket secures in place Fig 35 2 Fig 35 1 Fig 36 1 Fig 36 2 Fig 36 3 Fig 36 4 Fig 35 2 1 2 to 1 inch above thigh 5 13 Har...

Page 20: ...our child unless the Harness Straps are properly installed according to these instructions Make sure that the harness straps are properly adjusted and secured whenever using the Safety Seat even when...

Page 21: ...ack and bottom of the seat Fig 39 2 5 Pull the harness straps down over your child Check that the harness straps are not twisted Fig 39 1 Fig 39 2 Correct Incorrect 6 3 For the 5 Point Harness Insert...

Page 22: ...rmation provided by your vehicle manufacturer in order to obtain a proper and safe installation Failure to properly install and secure the Safety Seat in a rear facing position within the vehicle incr...

Page 23: ...indicator located on the left side of the Safety Seat will properly indicate the proper angle of recline of the seat 2 Make sure you have selected an acceptable location for the safety seat as instru...

Page 24: ...on seen below in Fig 45 2 ONLY use Rebound or Storage Handle positions in vehicle Use Storage position for children greater than 22 lb or if feet can touch the handle Fig 45 2 7 To tighten a lap belt...

Page 25: ...h to prevent movement of the lap portion of the seat belt To install the locking clip tighten the buckled seat belt by pulling upward on the shoulder portion of the seat belt while pushing down hard o...

Page 26: ...not make use of the upper tether 10 If you are using the Base check that nothing is on top of the base or anything that will interfere with the proper latching of the Safety Seat to the Base Place the...

Page 27: ...ease handle located under the center of the head end of the Safety Seat and lifting upward on the Safety Seat Fig 24 1 4 Remove the LATCH Push On Connectors from their storage position inside the base...

Page 28: ...from the LATCH anchor if the webbing is tight Press the red LATCH release button on each Push On Connector to release the connector from the anchor Fig 53 1b 7 4 Setting Proper Recline of the Safety S...

Page 29: ...ront of the base at the foot end to achieve the correct position Fig 55 4 If the correct elevation can not be achieved see section 7 5 Elevation Aids Re tighten the vehicle seat belt as instructed in...

Page 30: ...e locked position of positions 2 3 or 4 NOTE Position 1 is the store position Fig 57 1 4 Gently Move elevation foot back and forth to confirm the elevation foot is in the locked position Fig 58 1 7 5...

Page 31: ...tered using the Elevation Foot stow the elevation foot under the base place a rolled towel folded towel or pool noodle under the front of the base Fig 59 3 or at the foot end of carriers Fig 60 1 to a...

Page 32: ...arry handle 4 Adjust carry handle into the correct adjustment position ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 9 1 Using the Safety Seat in an Airplane This Safety Seat may be used with and without the Base in an airp...

Page 33: ...e fabric tag 5 Reinstall seat pad on Safety Seat when dry being careful to reassemble the shoulder straps at the appropriate height as described in section Adjustment of the Shoulder Straps For the 5...

Page 34: ...p defects within 1 year of purchase Any product which has been subjected to misuse abuse abnormal use excessive wear and tear improper assembly negligence environmental exposure alteration or accident...

Page 35: ...een the hours of 8 00 a m and 4 30 p m Pacific Standard Time for assistance Please have your model number and manufacturing date available when you call This information can be found on a small sticke...

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