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WARNING

  

Install Restraint Correctly

 NEVER place this Child Restraint in a 

vehicle position that has a front airbag.

An infant in a rear-facing child restraint could 

be killed by an airbag.  Refer to vehicle 

owner’s manual before installing this restraint 

in a seating position with side air bags.

 ALWAYS install rear-facing when using this Child Restraint in a 

vehicle.  Your child could be killed or seriously injured if you install this 

restraint forward facing. 

 Install this Child Restraint in a rear vehicle seat if possible. 

 ONLY install this child restraint in forward facing vehicle seats.
 NEVER install in rear facing or side facing vehicle seats.
 NEVER install on the back of a folded down vehicle seat.
 NEVER use restraint in a vehicle seating position where it can not 

be secured tightly.  A loosely installed child restraint will not protect 

your child in a crash.

WARNING

  

Install Restraint Correctly

 ALWAYS secure this Child Restraint with the vehicle’s child 

restraint anchorage system (LATCH) if available or with a vehicle belt.  

Never use both at the same time. 

 BEFORE each use, ALWAYS check to make sure restraint is 

tightly secured in the vehicle seat.

 ALWAYS check for secure 

attachment of carrier each time you 

use this restraint.  After latching 

Carrier into Base, lift up on Carrier 

to make sure that it is securely 

attached to Base.  Child could be 

killed or seriously injured if Carrier 

is not securely latched to Base.

 NEVER travel with this Child Restraint unsecured in a vehicle, 

even when it is unoccupied.  An unsecured child restraint could injure 

other occupants in a sudden stop or crash.

 ONLY use Chicco KeyFit/KeyFit 30 infant child restraints with 

Chicco KeyFit/KeyFit 30 bases.

According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly 

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

positions.

To ensure a correct installation of Child Restraint, you must follow 

the step by step instructions in this User Guide.

Summary of Contents for KEYFIT 30

Page 1: ...IS0018 6E 2014 Artsana USA Inc...

Page 2: ...Carrier BaseAttachment 23 Securing Child In Carrier Child Requirements 24 Changing Harness Height 25 Securing Child in Carrier 26 Safety Tips for Securing Child 28 Secure Child Checklist 29 Vehicle In...

Page 3: ...asons You must register this restraint to be reached in a recall Send your name address and the restraint s model number and manufacturing date to Artsana USA Inc 1826 William Penn Way Lancaster PA 17...

Page 4: ...arness position and only if the child weighs between 4 and 11 pounds 2 and 5 kg WARNING Secure Child Properly Snugly adjust the harness around your child Aloose harness could cause the child to be eje...

Page 5: ...stall Restraint Correctly ALWAYS secure this Child Restraint with the vehicle s child restraint anchorage system LATCH if available or with a vehicle belt Never use both at the same time BEFORE each u...

Page 6: ...d Restraint Go to www chiccousa com FAQ for more information WARNING Ensure Child s Safety When Using Carrier NEVER Leave Child Unattended Suffocation Hazard Infant carrier can roll over on soft surfa...

Page 7: ...rear of the Base The User Guide is stored inside Recline Adjustment 1 Recline angle may be adjusted by pushing Recline Buttons while lifting Base 2 Angle is correct when entire Bubble is between arrow...

Page 8: ...2 Firmly slide shoulder belt into the lockoff Optional Once the base is installed tightly the shoulder belt can be put in the locked mode See vehicle owner s manual or label on seat belt for more inf...

Page 9: ...RRIER OVERVIEW CARRIER OVERVIEW a b c f e d g h a Carry Handle b Canopy c Handle Button d Neck Pads e Harness Straps f Seat Pad g Adjuster Cover h Head Support i Harness Slots j Chest Clip k Adjuster...

Page 10: ...ntil harness is snug around child Check that buckle functions properly and is kept free of dirt For cleaning instructions see page 40 NEVER hang toys or other objects from handle when using child rest...

Page 11: ...front of carrier a To Remove Canopy Fabric pull fabric away from Canopy Mount to expose button Press button on canopy mount to release end of bow Slide canopy fabric off bow and detach canopy from re...

Page 12: ...ith harness adjustment b HEAD SUPPORT 1 To secure carrier to base align carrier with base and push firmly into base Listen for a click 2 To release carrier from base pull release handle while lifting...

Page 13: ...and 30 pounds 2 and 13 5 kg And height is less than 30 inches 76 cm And top of head is at least 1 inch below top of seat back 2 Use Newborn Insert when harness is in lowest position and only if infant...

Page 14: ...ess strap up through buckle tongues so that harness is snug around child s thighs 6 Snap chest clip together and slide away from child s neck before tightening harness 7 Tighten harness by pulling slo...

Page 15: ...rness straps should always be AT or BELOW child s shoulders 2 Check Position of Chest Clip Chest clip should be in center of child s chest level with armpits 3 Check Tightness of Harness Harness must...

Page 16: ...den stop or crash VEHICLE INFORMATION 1 2 3 Accident statistics indicate that children are safer when properly restrained in rear seating positions than in front seating positions Children 12 and unde...

Page 17: ...BELT LATCH or Vehicle Belt This Child Restraint can be safely installed using Vehicle Belts or LATCH never use both Use the method that results in the MOST SECURE installation in your vehicle 2 3 4 6...

Page 18: ...hicle owner s manual for information about LATCH and child restraint installation positions 4 CLICK INSTALLATION USING LATCH 5 Tighten LATCH Belts by pulling up firmly on LATCH Pull Strap while pressi...

Page 19: ...ng Base Remove Carrier from Base 1 Loosen LATCH by lifting the LATCH Release Lever and pulling Base away from vehicle seat back 2 Detach LATCH Connectors by pressing the red button on each LATCH Conne...

Page 20: ...ss their Child Restraint policy a b 2 3 4 1 Make sure the child is properly secured in the harness 2 Slip the boot over the end of the carrier and fasten at the top using the snaps buttons located nea...

Page 21: ...SE BLEACH 1 2 NEVER use Carrier without the Seat Pad Cleaning Plastics Sponge clean using warm water and mild soap Towel dry Cleaning Harness and LATCH Straps Sponge clean using warm water and mild so...

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