Britax Hippo Instruction Booklet Download Page 4

Recline Adjustment

Pull the recline handle, then tilt the restraint 
shell into the desired position. Release the 
recline handle, then verify that the child 
restraint has locked into position.

It will be necessary to loosen the tether and 
vehicle seat belt before adjusting the recline position.

Recline Criteria

Britax

®

 recommends that the tether always be used forward-facing. 

Using the tether will improve the stability of your child restraint and 
reduce the risk of injury.

 

   

 

   

WARNING!

  Always  use  the  Versa-Tether

®

  in  the 

following conditions: 
•  Forward-facing  recline.  The  restraint  can  only  be
  reclined up to 40 pounds (18kg) (casted weight). 
•  For children weighing more than 40 pounds (18kg) 
  (casted weight).

Recline Adjustment 

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Restraint 

Orientation

 

Position

Casted Child 

Weight

Rear-Facing

Must be reclined

Max. 33 pounds (15 kg)

Forward-Facing 

Reclined/Upright

Max. 40 pounds (18 kg)

Forward-Facing 

Must be Upright

40–65 pounds (18–29 kg)

Wedge Positioning System

A wedge positioning system has been provided to assist in achieving 
a snug fi t. Consult a medical professional for proper use. See 
illustrations for profi le view of possible confi gurations. 

A

A

B

B

C

C

Wedge Positioning System

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Vehicle Installation: Rear-Facing

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Rear-Facing: LATCH Installation

Figure A illustrates a typical rear-facing 
LATCH installation. 

1 Verify that your vehicle is equipped with 

LATCH anchors.

If LATCH anchors are not installed, you 
must use standard vehicle belt installation 
methods.

2 If stored, remove LATCH hooks from 

storage pouches under cover.

3 Press and hold the LATCH adjuster release 

button, then pull to lengthen each LATCH 
harness to full length. 

4 Fully recline the restraint and place it 

sideways on the vehicle seat, with the front 
facing toward you.

5 Verify that the LATCH harness is not 

twisted, then attach the farthest hook to 
LATCH anchor (Fig. B).

6 Rotate seat into rear-facing position.
7 Verify that the LATCH harness is not 

twisted, then attach the closest hook to 
LATCH anchor (Fig. C).

A

A

B

B

C

C

Vehicle Installation: Rear-Facing

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8 Push the child restraint fi rmly into the 

vehicle seat while pulling each LATCH 
harness tight (Fig. D).

9 Verify that the LATCH harness is tight and 

the child restraint is secure. A secure restraint 
should allow no more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) 
of side-to-side or front-to-back movement 
at the belt path. 

IMPORTANT:

 

Britax recommends use of the Versa-Tether

®

 to 

improve installation. See pages 27-30.
The back angle of the child restraint should 
be 30º-45º from vertical (not to exceed 45º 
from vertical) when the car is parked on a level 
surface (Fig. E).
The proper recline angle can be achieved by placing a rolled towel or 
pool noodle in the crease of the vehicle seat to help level the child 
restraint’s base.
If there is a problem stabilizing the restraint, tighten the tether as 
described on page 28 using anchor point 3.

EE

 

   

 

   

WARNING!

 

Do not raise the base beyond horizontal 

or  off  of  the  vehicle  seat;  doing  so  will  reduce  the 
protection for the child.

Removal 

• Disconnect the versa-tether from the tether anchor, if attached.
• Release each LATCH harness from the LATCH anchor by  

 

  depressing the hook release and disengaging the hook from 
  the LATCH anchor. 
• When not in use, always store the LATCH hooks in storage 
  pouches sewn in cover above rear-facing lock-offs.

D

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Summary of Contents for Hippo

Page 1: ...manufacturer Use vehicle belt not LATCH hooks for installations with children weighing more than 48 pounds 21 kg Refer to the vehicle owner s manual or contact the vehicle manufacturer for the maximum weight rating for their LATCH anchors Unless specified otherwise by the vehicle manufacturer assume a 48 pound child is the vehicle LATCH anchor limit For casted children caregivers should consult wit...

Page 2: ... manufacture located on restraint Do not leave children alone in a vehicle even for a short time Do not except as described in this booklet attempt to disassemble any part of the child restraint or change the way its harness or vehicle s restraint belts are used Do not leave loose objects e g books bags etc in the back of a vehicle In the event of a sudden stop loose objects will keep moving poten...

Page 3: ...0 pounds use a certified harnessed child restraint while traveling on an aircraft Install your child restraint in a window seat to avoid blocking the aisle If the aircraft lap belt is too short ask the flight attendant for a belt extender Rear Facing Installation For rear facing aircraft installation Fig D follow Rear Facing Lap Belt Installation instructions on pages 18 21 Forward Facing Installati...

Page 4: ...release button then pull to lengthen each LATCH harness to full length 4 Fully recline the restraint and place it sideways on the vehicle seat with the front facing toward you 5 Verify that the LATCH harness is not twisted then attach the farthest hook to LATCH anchor Fig B 6 Rotate seat into rear facing position 7 Verify that the LATCH harness is not twisted then attach the closest hook to LATCH ...

Page 5: ...ill reduce the protection for the child F F G G Removal Reverse the above directions Vehicle Installation Rear Facing 20 Rear Facing Lap Belt Installation Figure A illustrates a typical rear facing lap belt installation When not in use always store the LATCH hooks in storage pouches sewn in cover above rear facing lock offs 1 Place the child restraint rear facing and in full recline position on th...

Page 6: ...erwise by the vehicle manufacturer assume a 48 pound 21 kg casted child is the vehicle LATCH anchor limit WARNING Always use the Versa Tether in the following conditions Forward facing recline The restraint can only be reclined up to 40 pounds 18kg casted weight For children weighing more than 40 pounds 18kg casted weight Vehicle Installation Forward Facing 24 Forward Facing Lap Shoulder Belt Inst...

Page 7: ...t advice from the vehicle manufacturer DO NOT hook the Versa Tether to the bottom of a vehicle seat adjuster Versa Tether 28 Using the Versa Tether 1 Consult your vehicle s owner s manual for approved tether anchorage locations 2 Locate the tether on rear of restraint and place up and over seat back while securing restraint 3 Secure the child restraint by a seat belt or LATCH system 4 Press and ho...

Page 8: ...se the chest clip by squeezing the middle tabs then pull the two pieces apart Fig B A A B B Securing a Child 31 Securing the Harness 1 Loosen the harness by lifting the adjuster lever located in front of the restraint then pull the shoulder straps forward Fig A 2 Unfasten the chest clip by squeezing the middle tabs Fig B 3 Unfasten the buckle by pressing the release button 4 Move the harness strap...

Page 9: ...ING Do not take apart or attempt to take apart the harness It is unnecessary and dangerous to do so Never remove the buckle tongues from the harness They cannot be reattached after removal Securing a Child 35 Cover Removal 1 Loosen the harness by lifting the harness adjuster lever while pulling the harness straps forward as far as possible 2 Unhook the shoulder straps from the yoke on the rear of ...

Page 10: ...hase Proof of purchase is required The exclusive remedy for this warranty is that Snug Seat will at its option provide repair or replacement components for this product or refund the original purchase price of the product Snug Seat reserves the right to discontinue or change fabrics parts models or products or to make substitutions To make a claim under this warranty contact Snug Seat Inc Consumer...

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