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9.0
Operation and Adjustments
10.1 Certifications
This Booster Seat conforms to all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards for use in motor vehicles. See use below:
This restraint is NOT certified for use in aircraft.
11.0 Cleaning and Maintenance
The hard surfaces of the Booster Seat (plastic components), may
be cleaned by wiping with a solution of water with mild soap. DO
NOT use bleach as it may weaken plastic components. Dry all
surfaces with a clean towel.
Care and Cleaning Seat,
For Seat Pad:
• For care and maintenance, read and
follow instructions on fabric tags.
To Remove Seat Base Pad:
• Unhook elastic on rear corner of
pad from around the cup holder.
Repeat on opposite side.
• Slide the seat base pad armrest
covers forward and off armrests.
Slide entire seat pad forward,
pulling elastic bands off from under
cup holders and off the front of the
Car Seat.
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11.0
Additional Information
Elastic
9.2 Using the Built in Adjustment Buckle
on the Shoulder Belt Positioner:
The Shoulder Belt Positionerhas a built in
Adjutment Buckle that is used for setting
the correct strap length when using.
- To move the Positioner up to reach
the center of the child’s shoulder,
pull the strap out from the buckle,
hold the strap using the Anchored
to the Booster Seat and slide the
Positioner to the correct strap length
(Fig 25-1).
- To move the Positioner down to reach
the center of the child’s shoulder, Pull
the strap out from the buckle, pull the
Excess strap and slide the positioner
down to shorten the length (Fig 25-2).
Anchored
Hold
Hold
Excess
Pull
Pull
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Fig 25-2
Fig 25-1