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Scenera, Scenera LX,
Sport, Deluxe Cruiser
Convertible Car Seat

4358-5974A (10.23.14)

rear-facing child restraint 2.3-18 kg (5-40 lb)  
48-81 cm (19-32 in.)
forward-facing child restraint 10-18 kg (22-40 lb) 
74-102 cm (29-40 in.)

Read all instructions 

BEFORE USING 

this child restraint.

KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.

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Summary of Contents for Deluxe Cruiser

Page 1: ...raint 2 3 18 kg 5 40 lb 48 81 cm 19 32 in forward facing child restraint 10 18 kg 22 40 lb 74 102 cm 29 40 in Read all instructions BEFORE USING this child restraint KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE 4358 5974A CAN Scenera ENG indd 1 2 4358 5974A CAN Scenera ENG indd 1 2 10 23 14 8 57 AM 10 23 14 8 57 AM ...

Page 2: ...hild from Child Restraint C 5 Reclining Child Restraint C 6 Removing Harness System C 7 Removing Seat Pad for Cleaning C 8 Installing Harness System C 9 Accessories on Select Models 2014 Cosco Management Inc All rights reserved F 1 Prepare to Install Rear Facing F 2 Prepare UAS for Rear Facing Use F 3 Install Rear Facing with UAS F 4 Install Rear Facing with Vehicle Belts F Install Rear Facing Pag...

Page 3: ...sted by Transport Canada it is possible that a safety related problem may be found If there is ever a safety issue with your child restraint we use registration information to reach owners If you don t have the card or if your address changes you will find the model number manufacture date and line code on the label located on the back of shell There are three additional ways to register your info...

Page 4: ...next page A C F Upper Harness Slots G Chest Clip H Harness Straps I Buckle Tongues J Buckle K Lower Harness Guides L Buckle Strap M Buckle Strap Slots D E G I L K H J B Front View Harness System Detail M F A Before You Begin Pad layout may not be the same as shown See section C 9 for other possible accessory options 4358 5974A CAN Scenera ENG indd 7 8 4358 5974A CAN Scenera ENG indd 7 8 10 23 14 8...

Page 5: ...ne Stand A F UAS Attachment for Storage behind pad G Shell H Forward Facing Belt Path I Rear Facing Belt Path J Rear Facing Level To Ground Line K UAS Belt L UAS Adjuster M UAS Hook B D I Side View C H E F J L K M Tether Adjuster Tether Hook Universal Anchorage System UAS K G C F A A Before You Begin 4358 5974A CAN Scenera ENG indd 9 10 4358 5974A CAN Scenera ENG indd 9 10 10 23 14 8 57 AM 10 23 1...

Page 6: ...ystem if available or with a vehicle seat belt and the tether strap In a crash or sudden stop an unsecured child restraint could injure the driver or other occupants in the vehicle Always check vehicle owner s manual for proper use of vehicle seat belts and the universal anchorage system UAS with your child restraint In very few vehicles the child restraint cannot be properly installed because of ...

Page 7: ...fastened to each child restraint and in this instruction manual B 4 Transport Canada Regulations Verify your child s weight and height do not guess before choosing the child restraint s position Do not lubricate the buckles harness system or fasteners for any reason DJG does not recommend the use of accessories or add ons that have not been certified with this child restraint at original purchase ...

Page 8: ...nst the child restraint This will allow the harness straps to be properly tightened 6 Pull UAS Belt Packaging Out from the Shell Remove UAS from any packaging Discard the packaging 1 Secure UAS Belts You MUST attach the UAS hooks to the UAS attachments as shown when not in use 2 Check Buckle Position Determine which of the three slots is closest to the child and will provide a snug fit You MUST us...

Page 9: ...en with or just above the shoulders If the highest upper harness slots are below the child s shoulders do not use this child restraint Rear Facing Position Upper harness slots must be even with or just below the shoulders If the upper harness slots are above the child s shoulders with the headrest in the lowest position do not use this child restraint Children have a tendency to want to slouch Mak...

Page 10: ...ht is correct for your child s size Incorrect use of the harness system is the most common mistake people make Verify frequently that the harness height is correct for your child s size It is very important to read understand and follow all instructions and warnings Failure to follow these steps can result in serious injury or death 18 C 3 Securing Child in Child Restraint Position Harness Straps ...

Page 11: ... or death Do not mistake comfort for safety Harness system must be snugly adjusted Check Harness Tightness Try to pinch the harness straps at the shoulders If you can pinch the harness strap tighten more If your fingers slip off the harness is tight enough 5 20 C 4 Removing Child From Child Restraint Loosen Harness Straps Push in on the harness adjustment lever under the flap Pull out on harness s...

Page 12: ... Straps 1 From the front pull harness straps through the upper harness slots 2 Unthread harness straps from the chest clip 3 Do not unbuckle the buckle Unthread harness straps from the buckle tongues 4 Holding one harness strap pull harness strap completely out of lower harness guides NOTE You do not need to fully remove the harness straps from the shell to clean the seat pad C 6 Removing Harness ...

Page 13: ...es A Place the screw driver s tip between shell and lower harness guide then twist the screw driver while pulling the harness guide from the front Repeat for other side a Release the Elastic Straps on select models Release the elastic straps on the back and under side of the child restraint NOTE The positions of the elastic straps may vary by model 1 3 a Remove Pad From the front of child restrain...

Page 14: ...om bottom of child restraint slip pad on shell Pull harness adjustment strap through pad Attach all of the elastic straps Install lower harness guides Install harness system see section C 8 Install Buckle Strap From the front of child restraint push buckle strap s metal retainer through pad and shell Make sure that buckle is facing out You MUST use the 1st or 2nd buckle strap slots when rear facin...

Page 15: ...mfort to the infant s neck For harness covers to fit correctly you may have to push the ends of the covers through the upper harness slots To remove harness covers you will have to unhook the harness straps from splitter plate pull harness straps out of the upper harness slots and remove harness covers Rethread harness straps and re hook the harness strap loops onto the splitter plate see section ...

Page 16: ... straps and re hook the harness strap loops to the splitter plate review sections C 6 and C 8 30 D General Vehicle Installation Your vehicle s features may be considerably different than those pictured here Consult your vehicle owner s manual to help identify your vehicle s specific features and locations D 1 Understanding Your Vehicle Anchor Brackets For Tether Strap Forward Facing Only UAS Ancho...

Page 17: ... is for installing child restraints without using vehicle seat belts The UAS can ONLY be used in vehicles that have the UAS anchor bars installed and designated UAS seating positions Most vehicles manufactured after September 2002 are equipped with UAS Check your vehicle owner s manual to see which seating positions may be equipped with UAS UAS Anchor Bars Do not use both the UAS belt and vehicle ...

Page 18: ...urn several inches then pull on it again If it moves freely it is an ELR belt D 4 Knowing Your Vehicle Belts D General Vehicle Installation 34 Switchable retractor These belts switch from ELR to ALR Automatic Locking Retractor You must have the vehicle belts in the locking mode to use them Follow the instructions in the installation sections ALR Automatic Locking Retractor These belts lock after p...

Page 19: ... a belt extender Rear Facing Aircraft Installation For rear facing installation follow section F 4 Install Rear Facing with Vehicle Belts Forward Facing Aircraft Installation For forward facing installation follow section G 5 Install Forward Facing with Vehicle Belts UAS Belt Lap Belt Lap Shoulder Belt 2 3 18 kg 5 40 lb and 48 81 cm 19 32 in F 1 Prepare to Install Rear Facing Never install a rear ...

Page 20: ...curely Secure the tether hook to the tether attachment when used rear facing Do not fasten both UAS hooks on the same UAS anchor bar in the vehicle Do not use the upright position when rear facing Do not recline the child restraint beyond the level to ground line Failure to follow these warnings can result in serious injury or death NOTE Review section D 3 and your vehicle owner s manual for UAS b...

Page 21: ...e than 2 5 cm 1 in and the UAS belt should not loosen NOTE If it moves more than 2 5 cm 1 in or if the UAS belt loosens try reinstalling the child restraint or try another seating location 4 To Remove UAS Belt From Vehicle UAS Anchor Bar Remove child from child restraint Press down firmly on UAS adjuster side of child restraint and press the UAS adjuster release button to release the tension in th...

Page 22: ...e correct recline angle 1 4360 0681 Line to be Level To Ground Rear Facing Only 4360 0681 4360 0681 4360 0681 Thread Vehicle Belt Thread the vehicle lap or lap shoulder belt through the rear facing belt path With an ALR belt pull the belt all the way out before threading With a switchable retractor pull the shoulder belt all the way out to switch the retractor into the ALR mode before tightening c...

Page 23: ...round Repeat steps 1 through 6 if it is not reclined properly 4360 0681 G 1 Prepare to Install Forward Facing Lap Belt with tether UAS Belt with tether Lap Shoulder Belt with tether 10 18 kg 22 40 lb 74 102 cm 29 40 in at least 1 year old AND are able to walk unassisted Never place a child less than 1 year old or weighing less than 10 kg 22 lb forward facing Safety Tip Experts agree that children ...

Page 24: ...ll on free end of the tether strap Pull free end to tighten To Adjust Tether Strap G 2 Adjust the Tether Strap Tether straps are required in Canada Using this child restraint without the tether strap anchored as recommended by the manufacturer would be a misuse of the child restraint and in a sudden stop or crash could cause serious injury or death The tether strap is used for the forward facing p...

Page 25: ...osition To pull recline stand out see section C 5 NOTE Do not use the level to ground line on the side of the child restraint in the forward facing position 1 Tighten UAS Belt Place knee in the child restraint Push down firmly while pulling up on the free end of the UAS belt to tighten It may be easier to tighten the belt through the belt path opening as shown 3 2 Connect UAS to Vehicle UAS Anchor...

Page 26: ...ts you have Review your vehicle owner s manual for vehicle seat belt use Do not use the UAS along with the vehicle lap or lap shoulder belt Secure UAS belts as shown when using the vehicle belts Check the vehicle belt before each use Use only if the belt is tightened properly and securely When used in the forward facing position the child restraint must be used in the upright position Vehicle seat...

Page 27: ...o tighten With a switchable retractor feed the shoulder belt back into the retractor while tightening It may be easier to tighten the vehicle belt through the belt path opening as shown 3 Installation Tip Thread Vehicle Belt Thread the vehicle lap or lap shoulder belt through the forward facing belt path and out the other side With an ALR vehicle belt pull the vehicle belt all the way out before t...

Page 28: ...y as close to the vehicle latch plate as possible While holding the belts tightly unbuckle NOTE If the latch plate ends up just at the belt path opening so you cannot grasp the vehicle belt at the latch plate grasp the vehicle belts on the opposite side of the child restraint as close to the latch plate as possible 1 Rebuckle Vehicle Belt 4 2 5 cm 1 in Position Locking Clip Position locking clip a...

Page 29: ... __________________________________________ City______________________________________________ Province _____________________________________ Postal code_______________ Country _____________ Telephone area code _______________________________ E mail address______________________________________ Check Vehicle Belt Tightness Grasp the child restraint at the belt path with one hand Push and pull the ...

Page 30: ...r as follows This product is warranted against defective materials or workmanship for one year from the date of original purchase An original receipt is required to validate your warranty DJG will at its option provide replacement parts or replace this product DJG reserves the right to substitute if the part or model has been discontinued To make a claim under this warranty you may contact us at w...

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