24
25
If level line
D
is not level with the ground, use a tightly
rolled towel, or small blanket
E
, beneath the front
edge of the base
A
, in order to provide enough recline
for an infant’s head to lie back comfortably.
IMPORTANT:
Infants may have difficulty breathing
when in a sitting position. Make sure they recline enough
for their head to lie back comfortably and safely. Failure
to properly recline the child restraint could increase the
child’s risk of serious injury or death.
E
A
D
2
3
Move the handle
A
to
Position 2
(Carry) by squeezing
in on both handle releases
B
and rotating the handle
until it locks into place above the carrier.
A
1
2
Pull the base release lever
C
on the back of the
child restraint outward
and lift the child restraint
out.
C
Releasing the Carrier from the Base
B
Placing the Carrier in the Base
Secure the infant restraint
to the base by placing the
front of the seat under
the hook
F
and snapping
seat into place.
The carrier
MUST
be
locked firmly into the
base.
Check by lifting up
on the carrier handle or
the front of the carrier to
make sure it’s locked in
place.
1
F
Position 4
Position 1
Squeeze both handle releases
G
and move the handle
to either
Position 1
(Canadian
OR
U.S. models) or
Position 4
(U.S. models
ONLY
) until it locks into place.
Canadian models
MUST
use Position 1 in vehicle.
Note:
When using
Position 4
, make sure there is at least
38 mm (1.5 inches) of space between any part of the
carrier and the vehicle seat that is closest to the child’s
head. If you need additional clearance, place the handle
in
Position 1
.
G
G