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After securing the infant, place the restraint into your  
vehicle. Adjust the restraint so that the level line 

A

 is  

parallel with the vehicle floor.

Note:

 Generally, the center rear seating position is the 

safest. 

This infant restraint 

MUST

 face the rear of 

the vehicle.

Installing the Carrier without the 

Convenience Base

1

30

B

Move the handle out of the way by squeezing both 

handle releases 

B

 and placing in 

Position 4

.

2

Position 4

A

Summary of Contents for Snugli

Page 1: ...Keep for future use Child Requirements Weight 1 8 to 15 8 kg 4 to 35 lbs Height 43 to 76 cm 17 to 30 inches Rear facing Child Restraint System To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH read this o...

Page 2: ...ild s survival in most crashes Table of Contents Premature Infant Use 2 Warnings 3 Safe Practices 8 Recall Information for U S Customers 9 Public Notice for Canadian Customers 9 Motor Vehicle Aircraft...

Page 3: ...o restraint can guarantee absolute protection from injury in every crash This child restraint is designed for use ONLY by children in rear facing position To use this child restraint properly children...

Page 4: ...ted for all infants born earlier than 37 weeks and all newborn infants who weigh less than 2 26 kg 5 lbs at birth before their first car trip to check for breathing difficulties or heart rate prob lem...

Page 5: ...allation must be followed This child restraint MUST ALWAYS face the rear of the vehicle Serious injury or death can occur NEVER leave child unattended DO NOT use child restraint if it is damaged broke...

Page 6: ...ipped with side air bags refer to the following information for proper usage Vehicles built prior to the 2002 model year DO NOT use this restraint in a vehicle seating posi tion equipped with a side a...

Page 7: ...vehicle seats DO NOT use on vehicle seats which face the rear or side ONLY use this child restraint on vehicle seats with backs that lock into place Some child restraints do not fit all vehicles or al...

Page 8: ...aces must be fully padded and free of any hard objects DO NOT use this child restraint if it moves more than 25 mm 1 inch forward or side to side at the seat belt path Serious injury or death may occu...

Page 9: ...convenience base Keep out of reach of children ALWAYS be sure that the LATCH connectors are fully engaged onto the LATCH anchor points by pulling hard on the LATCH harness If they are not totally eng...

Page 10: ...s child restraint when the harness straps are loose or undone A child may strangle when straps are loose or undone NEVER place this child restraint near the edges of counter tops tables shopping cart...

Page 11: ...manufacturing date to Evenflo Company Inc 1801 Commerce Dr Piqua OH 45356 or call 1 800 233 5921 You may also register online at www evenflo com registercarseat For recall information call the U S Gov...

Page 12: ...pport separately in cold water delicate cycle and tumble dry 10 to 15 minutes low heat Wipe straps buckles and harness adjuster with warm damp cloth and mild soap Air dry To help protect the vehicle u...

Page 13: ...l number of your child restraint AND the date of manufacture below Model Number Date of Manufacture Storing Your Instructions After thoroughly reading and following these instructions store them in th...

Page 14: ...vehicle components Back Seat Belt Buckles Center Lap Belt Back Seat Retractor Seat Crease Lap Shoulder Belt LATCH Anchors Fold down Armrest Consult your vehicle owner s manual Rear Headrests Visual Gl...

Page 15: ...estraint in your vehicle and familiarize yourself with your vehicle s components Important Important Convenience Base Identification Snugli Convenience Base This is the correct base to use with the Sn...

Page 16: ...Harness Release Button Instruction Storage Area behind seat pad Handle Chest Clip Harness Straps Canopy Seat Pad Convenience Base Harness Slots Buckle Release Carrier Harness Adjuster Strap 14 Visual...

Page 17: ...Back View Crotch Strap Anchor Harness Slots Carrier Release Handle Handle Release Handle Release Harness Straps 15 Visual Glossary Harness Adjuster Strap...

Page 18: ...ace the handle in this position while traveling Position 2 This position is ONLY to be used to carry your child NEVER use this position in a vehicle Position 3 NEVER use this position to carry your ch...

Page 19: ...your child NEVER use this position in a vehicle Position 3 Convenience NEVER use this position to carry your child in the carrier NEVER use this position in the vehicle Position 4 Travel U S This pos...

Page 20: ...om Tip Tip Proper Installation WITH the Convenience Base Child Requirements Weight 1 8 to 15 8 kg 4 to 35 lbs Height Top of head must be at least 25 mm 1 inch below the top of the child restraint seat...

Page 21: ...e child to the carrier Refer to p 33 aHarness straps are at or below shoulder level p 36 aBoth buckle tongues are fastened p 33 aChest clip is connected and positioned at armpit level p 34 aHarness st...

Page 22: ...ts NEVER attach two LATCH connectors to one vehicle lower anchor point NEVER use the vehicle seat belts when using the LATCH system Using both together can cause slack in a sudden stop or crash When n...

Page 23: ...base A on the vehicle seat and check the level indicator B The base is level when only green no red is showing in the level indicator window B If the indicator is red adjust the level of the base by...

Page 24: ...he vehicle seat while pulling up on the strap to tighten Make sure the LATCH har ness is tight Grab the base at the areas D as shown If you can move the base more than 25 mm 1 inch forward or side to...

Page 25: ...with a locking seat belt Check your vehicle owner s manual to see if you have lap belts with ELRs Before you begin be sure the vehicle is on a level surface The base is level when only green no red is...

Page 26: ...to determine which type of belt retractor is in the vehicle LAP BELT LAP AND SHOULDER BELT Pull the shoulder belt G tightly to remove all slack from the lap portion of the belt H at the same time pus...

Page 27: ...ke sure the lap belt is tight Grab the base at the areas I as shown If you can move the base more than 25 mm 1 inch forward or side to side the lap belt is not tight enough You will need to try again...

Page 28: ...d safely Failure to properly recline the child restraint could increase the child s risk of serious injury or death B A 2 Canadian OR U S Models U S Models ONLY Squeeze both handle releases C and move...

Page 29: ...ry by squeezing in on both handle releases B and rotating the handle until it locks into place above the carrier Squeeze the carrier release handle C while lifting up the carrier A C B Releasing the C...

Page 30: ...15 8 kg 4 to 35 lbs Height Top of head must be at least 25 mm 1 inch below the top of the child restraint seat back To make installation easier watch the installation video of this child restraint at...

Page 31: ...rap is snug against the child but NOT under the child s bottom p 38 3 Secure child restraint to the vehicle seat aCarrier is securely installed with vehicle seat belt p 30 aThe shoulder strap portion...

Page 32: ...rallel with the vehicle floor Note Generally the center rear seating position is the safest This infant restraint MUST face the rear of the vehicle Installing the Carrier without the Convenience Base...

Page 33: ...anual to determine which type of belt retractor is in the vehicle D C 4 NEVER use this child restraint in forward facing position DO NOT use this carrier if it moves more than 25mm 1 inch forward or s...

Page 34: ...and safely Failure to properly recline the child restraint could increase the child s risk of serious injury or death Squeeze both handle releases B and move the handle to either Position 1 Canadian O...

Page 35: ...ach harness strap over the child s shoulders Insert the buckle tongues into the buckle Pull up on the harness strap to ensure the buckle tongues are engaged Securing the Child in the Carrier 33 IMPORT...

Page 36: ...er The chest clip must be positioned at armpit level The harness straps must be snug against the child A snug strap should not allow any slack It lies in a relatively straight line without sagging It...

Page 37: ...harness release button C while pulling upward on the harness straps D C D 35 Push the release button B and pull the chest clip apart Press the red buckle release A and remove the buckle tongues 1 A Re...

Page 38: ...lose as possible to but NEVER above the child s shoulders 1 Loosen the harness straps A by pressing the harness release button B while pulling on the straps 2 3 C D Pull both harness straps A through...

Page 39: ...ing to your child s size to the splitter plate E IMPORTANT Make sure both harness straps are installed completely on the splitter plate as shown Tighten the harness straps by pulling the adjustment st...

Page 40: ...your child The crotch strap should ALWAYS be as close as possible to but NEVER under the child s bottom There are four positions for the crotch strap to be used based upon your child s maximum securi...

Page 41: ...e bottom of the carrier and push the anchor up through the slot to the top of the seat 3 For newborn position place the anchor B through the rear slot then feed it through the middle slot Make sure th...

Page 42: ...h the belt path on top of the base then attach the hooks to the slots F located on each side of the storage area beneath the base A loose LATCH harness and hook may injure your child Removing the LATC...

Page 43: ...base openings B for the vehicle belt path and buckle the seat belt Pull the shoulder belt C tightly to remove all slack from the lap portion D of the belt C Using the Locking Clip 1 Tip Tip A B D Lap...

Page 44: ...h of seat belt buckle 3 A A E Hold the lap shoulder belts together just behind the free sliding buckle tongue E and unfasten the seat belt 2 4 A E Buckle the seat belt with the locking clip A in place...

Page 45: ...as shown Secure the child in the carrier by following Securing the Child in the Carrier on page 33 To use as a stand Squeeze both handle releases and rotate the handle to Position 5 Stand until it loc...

Page 46: ...r child DO NOT carry on your hip NEVER place this carrier near the edges of counter tops tables or other high surfaces The child s move ments can cause the carrier to slide and fall NEVER leave the ch...

Page 47: ...s may be a choking hazard B A Not available on all models Installing the Accessories 1 A B IMPORTANT Support the child s head Infants may have difficulty breathing when in a sitting position Using add...

Page 48: ...rts you can order online at www evenflo com or contact Evenflo When you contact us please have the product model number and date of manufacture found on the back of the child restraint Not available o...

Page 49: ...nt are recyclable 1 Remove all fabric and padding 2 Remove all screws and disassemble the restraint 3 Recycle all plastic foam parts and discard the rest If your local recycling center won t accept th...

Page 50: ...riginal Purchaser of the Product and is not assignable or transferable to subsequent purchasers or end users of the Product For warranty service con tact Evenflo s ParentLink Consumer Resource Center...

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Page 52: ...thoroughly reading and following these instructions store them in the carrier behind the seat pad as shown www evenflo com USA 1 800 233 5921 8 AM to 5 PM E T Canada 1 937 773 3971 M xico 01 800 706...

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