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WARNING!
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
EXPIRATION
•
DO NOT
use the child restraint if any part is damaged or broken,
expired (over 8 years from date of purchase), missing instructions,
missing parts, or if the straps are cut, frayed, or damaged in any way.
Call 1-855-463-4666 to find out if the damaged part or parts can be
replaced.
SAFE PRACTICES
•
DO NOT
leave loose objects, such as books, bags, etc., in the back of
the vehicle. In the event of a sharp turn, sudden stop, or crash, loose
objects can be thrown around and possibly cause serious injury to
vehicle occupants.
•
DO NOT
use with hot liquids as this could burn a child.
•
ALWAYS
check all surfaces of restraint before securing your child. In
warm weather, child restraints can become very hot. Do not allow
children to play with vehicle seat belts.
•
Some vehicle seat belt systems cannot be used with this booster seat.
Read vehicle owner’s manual and “Vehicle Seat Belt Systems” section
of this manual.
CAR SEAT USE AFTER A COLLISION
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
recommends that car seats be replaced following a
MODERATE OR
SEVERE COLLISION
in order to ensure a continued high level of collision
protection for child passengers.
Car seats do not automatically need to be replaced following a
MINOR
collision.
NHTSA defines a
MINOR
collision as ALL of the following:
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The vehicle was able to be driven away from the collision site;
AND
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The vehicle door nearest the car seat was not damaged;
AND
•
No vehicle occupants were injured;
AND
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There is no visible damage to the car seat;
AND
•
The airbags (if present) did not deploy.
NEVER
use a car seat that has been involved in a
MODERATE OR SEVERE
COLLISION.