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Place child restraint rear-
facing in the back seat in
the fully reclined
position
. Make sure the
level lines on side of
shell are level to ground.

Note:

If vehicle seat has

a downward slope,
causing the child’s head
to fall forward, you may
use a tightly rolled towel
or a foam noodle under
the restraint’s base
where the vehicle’s
bench back meets the
vehicle’s bench seat.

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WARNING

!

Do not recline the infant restraint beyond
the level-to-ground line.

Completed threading of
UAS rear-facing is shown.
DO NOT twist belt.

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3

Reach under seat pad and
pull the other end of UAS
hook through the other
rear-facing belt path slot.
Make sure UAS belt goes
in front of the crotch strap
buckle as shown.

Fasten one UAS hook
on each anchor bracket/
bar located on each side
of the child restraint.
See your vehicle owner’s
manual for locations.

WARNING

!

Do not fasten both UAS hooks on the same

UAS anchor bracket/bar in the vehicle.
Do not use UAS belt with the vehicle seat
belt.

Rear Facing Child Restraint Installation with U

AS Belt:

2.3-14 kg (5-30 lbs.),

48-81 cm (19-32 in.)

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5

Do Not Use the tether
strap in the rear-facing
position. Fasten tether
hook to recline stand.
Fold in recline stand for
reclined position (see
“Reclining the Child
Restraint” section).

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Summary of Contents for Scenera

Page 1: ...add 7 GST Grand Total ______________ No shipping and handling on instructions for quantities under 6 Add 50 for each instruction over 6 then add applicable shipping and handling Fill Out For Credit Ca...

Page 2: ...lthough child restraints and booster seats are tested evaluated and certified by the manufacturer and tested by Transport Canada it is possible that a safety related problem may be found So that we ma...

Page 3: ...K HarnessAdjustment Strap L Cup Holder M Rear Facing Belt Path Front H G A B C D F IV A Tether Strap Adjuster Hook B Locking Clip behind strap C Splitter Plate D Instruction Compartment E Recline Stan...

Page 4: ...DJG does not recommend the use of accessories or add ons that have not been certified with this child restraint at original purchase date 2 Table of Contents Warnings 2 5 Aircraft use 6 Transport Can...

Page 5: ...e as a crib or a swing Do not leave on stove top or any other hot surface 3 WARNINGS Although the child restraint system has gone through testing and evaluations from the manufacturer and was certifie...

Page 6: ...n aircraft in order to comply with their regulations Transport Canada Regulations 5 WARNINGS In very few vehicles the child restraint cannot be properly installed because of the type of seat belt syst...

Page 7: ...g Your vehicle owner s manual provides information on the UAS brackets installed in the vehicle The manual also provides additional information to help you correctly install a restraint system that ha...

Page 8: ...f belt until all slack is removed and lap belt is tight Locking Clip Installation 1 9 Child Restraint Description Rear facing position Less than one year old and between 2 3 14 kg 5 30 lbs and 48 81 c...

Page 9: ...e vehicle latch plate belt and buckle end up behind the child restraint grasp the belts as close to the latch plate as possible Buckle the vehicle seat belt with locking clip into the buckle The child...

Page 10: ...nt lever Pull out on harness straps just above buckle plates Check Harness Position Rear Facing Position Harness slot must be even with or just below the shoulders Make sure that child restraint is fu...

Page 11: ...ness straps WARNING Failure to reinstall the harness straps correctly could result in serious injury or death Do not mistake comfort for safety Harness straps must be snugly adjusted 6 From the back o...

Page 12: ...arness system correctly may allow the child to be ejected from the child restraint system in a crash or sudden stop causing serious injury or death 5 Note To position the chest clip move it up or down...

Page 13: ...k in place The infant insert is designed to support the infant s head and neck Make sure that the insert does not cover the infant s face in any way Remove the insert when the infant s head has reache...

Page 14: ...g the vehicle seat belt Rear Facing Child Restraint Installation with Vehicle Seat Belt 2 3 14 kg 5 30 lbs 48 81 cm 19 32 in Vehicles manufactured today already have the tether anchor hardware install...

Page 15: ...back seat in the fully reclined position Make sure the level lines on the side of shell are level to ground Note If vehicle seat has a downward slope causing the child s head to fall forward you may...

Page 16: ...3 14 kg 5 30 lbs 48 81 cm 19 32 in UAS Belt Rear Facing Child Restraint Installation with UAS Belt Note Fasten tether hook to recline stand s tether hook storage anchor Check vehicle owner s manual f...

Page 17: ...other end of UAS hook through the other rear facing belt path slot Make sure UAS belt goes in front of the crotch strap buckle as shown Fasten one UAS hook on each anchor bracket bar located on each...

Page 18: ...ng the vehicle seat belt Check vehicle owner s manual for seat belt use with a child restraint WARNING Fasten the UAS belt hooks to side of shell when not in use A loose UAS system could cause injury...

Page 19: ...seat Thread vehicle belt through the forward facing belt path Buckle 3 This child restraint can be used in 2 positions upright and reclined see Reclining the Child restraint section The recline positi...

Page 20: ...UAS Belt Place child restraint flush against the back of the vehicle seat forward facing in the back seat Fasten one UAS hook on each anchor bracket bar located on each side of the child restraint See...

Page 21: ...a misuse of the child restraint and in a sudden stop or crash could cause serious injury or death Removing Seat Pad for Cleaning To Remove Harness From the back of the child restraint unhook harness...

Page 22: ...he front pull buckle free from shell and pad Lock buckle plates into buckle Set aside harness system to reinstall after cleaning 6 From the front of child restraint remove pad from shell starting at t...

Page 23: ...straps into the holes and connect them to the posts Install Harness see Installing Harness section 1 From the front of child restraint push buckle s metal plate through pad and shell Make sure that b...

Page 24: ...harness strap loops onto splitter plate in the back of child restraint 5 Failure to install the harness system properly can result in serious injury or death to the child WARNING 4 Push one harness e...

Page 25: ...0 a m to 6 00 p m EST Monday through Thursday and from 7 00 a m to 4 30 p m on Friday Proof of purchase is required and shipping charges are the responsibility of the consumer Warranty Limitations Thi...

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