21
20
A
Position #1
B
Infants
MUST
always ride facing the rear of the
vehicle. The back of the child restraint supports and
protects the baby and absorbs crash forces.
NEVER
turn a child restraint
forward-facing with an infant
weighing less than 10 kg (22 lb.).
Crash forces may cause serious
injury or death.
Rear-facing Installation with Seat Belt
1
Lap Belt Only
Remove bottom half of seat pad for easier belt
routing, as shown.
Route the vehicle seat belt through the rear-facing belt
path
C
, continue through the opposite opening of the
child restraint. Fasten the vehicle seat belt as shown
depending on your type of seat belt. Reconnect the seat
pad to the front of the child restraint.
Note: Install locking clip on lap and shoulder belt
combinations, if necessary.
If the vehicle seat belts are not routed and
fastened correctly, the child restraint may
not protect your child in a crash.
2
Lap and Shoulder
Belt Combination
C
This child restraint has three recline positions. The most
reclined position (Position #1) is
ONLY
for rear-facing.
Make sure that the seat is positioned so that the level
arrow is parallel with the ground.
Note: In some vehicles, it may be necessary to place a
tightly rolled towel or small blanket
A
beneath the front
edge of the child restraint to provide enough recline so
that the level arrow is parallel to the ground.
Adjust the recline to
Position #1 by lifting
the back of the seat
slightly while pulling
the Recline Right
lever
B
.
You
MUST
place child restraint in Full
Recline (Position #1) for rear-facing use.
3
C
Rear-facing
WARNING
WARNING