- Open shoulder belt lock-off on side of base opposite
vehicle seat belt buckle. Rotate locking tab down and
lift lock-off cover
(fig. d)
.
- Position shoulder belt in shoulder belt lock-off and close
shoulder belt lock-off onto shoulder belt
(fig. d)
. Push
lock-off cover down and rotate locking tab up.
- Buckle vehicle seat belt and tighten lap belt
to remove all slack.
- Tighten vehicle seat belt to secure the car seat.
- Rotate the seat into the forward-facing use position for tightening.
See “Changing Car Seat Use Position” section.
- Place knee on car seat
(fig. e)
. While pressing down in center of car seat to
compress the vehicle seat cushion, pull on shoulder belt to tighten lap belt.
Rocking the car seat from side to side will assist in getting the lap belt tightly adjusted.
NOTE:
For lap and shoulder belt with shoulder belt that is switchable from
an emergency locking shoulder belt to a locking shoulder belt, you
may switch the shoulder belt into the locking mode at this time
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(fig. d)
Locking
Tab
Lock-off
Cover
Shoulder Belt
Lock-off
• Lap belt must be properly routed
through the red belt path channel.
DO NOT route lap belt below red
belt path channel.
• Shoulder belt MUST be routed through
red belt path channel and lock-off.
• DO NOT route lap belt through
shoulder belt lock-off.
WARNING -
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
Belt Path
Channel
Correct Routing
Wrong Routing
(fig. e)
Go to step 10.
Installation with a vehicle lap belt only:
- Position the vehicle lap belt into the red belt path
channel
(fig. c)
.
NOTE:
The vehicle lap belt will roll or fold over and
will not lay flat in the belt channel. This is
normal and will not affect performance.
- Buckle vehicle seat belt and tighten lap belt to remove all slack.
- Tighten vehicle seat belt to secure the car seat.
- Rotate the seat into the forward-facing use position for tightening.
See “Changing Car Seat Use Position” section.
- Place knee on car seat
(fig. d)
. While pressing down in center of car seat
to compress the vehicle seat cushion, pull on free end of lap belt to tighten
lap belt. Rocking the car seat from side to side will assist in getting the lap
belt tightly adjusted.
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8
9
(fig. c)
Belt Path
Channel
• Lap belt must be properly routed
through the red belt path channel.
DO NOT route lap belt below red
belt path channel.
• DO NOT route lap belt through
shoulder belt lock-off.
WARNING -
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
Belt Path
Channel
Correct Routing
Wrong Routing
(fig. d)