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Adjusting the Recline Stand

Lift the child restraint and 

flip the recline stand 

A

located under the child 

restraint seat, to either the 

upright

 or 

recline position

.

Note:

 

Recline position

 is 

to be used for rear-facing 

ONLY

.   

Upright

Recline

A

Note:

 

Never route the harness belts over the recline stand.

Summary of Contents for SureRide Titan 65

Page 1: ...us injury or death read this owner s manual prior to installing and using this child restraint WARNING Rear facing 2 3 to 18 kg 5 to 40 lbs 48 to 102 cm 19 to 40 in Forward facing 10 to 29 4 kg 22 to...

Page 2: ...se instructions and the instructions that accompany your vehicle you will greatly reduce the risk of serious injury or death to your child from a crash Do not be misled by the commonly used term safet...

Page 3: ...rd facing Use Forward facing Installation Checklist 27 Forward facing Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors 28 Forward facing Installation with Seat Belt 32 General Information Positioning the Har...

Page 4: ...d in the Child Requirements below Please review any applicable local state or provincial laws related to child passenger safety before installing and using this child restraint Rear facing 2 3 to 18 k...

Page 5: ...lier than 37 weeks and all newborn infants who weigh less than 5 pounds at birth before their first car trip to check for breathing difficulties or heart rate problems when traveling in a rear facing...

Page 6: ...s 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 position equipped with a side air bag unless authorized...

Page 7: ...O NOT use this restraint if it has been involved in a crash It must be replaced Location Warnings Rear facing and Forward facing Use ALWAYS read and follow exactly the instructions that accompany your...

Page 8: ...rest NEVER turn a child restraint forward facing with a child who weighs less than 10 kg 22 lbs Crash forces may cause serious injury or death DO NOT use the tether strap when the child restraint is i...

Page 9: ...tically move along the vehicle frame when the door is opened These seat belts will not hold a child restraint properly DO NOT use this child restraint in a vehicle equipped with lap belts that only lo...

Page 10: ...is a discrepancy follow your vehicle owner s manual ONLY use for securing child restraint to vehicle lower anchor bars NEVER attach two lower anchor connectors to one vehicle lower anchor bar NEVER u...

Page 11: ...connectors An unsecured child restraint may injure someone if a crash occurs DO NOT use the cup holder to store cans or hard cups Only for use with soft cups DO NOT place any cups that contain hot liq...

Page 12: ...ipops or ice cream on a stick The object can injure the child if the vehicle swerves or hits a bump DO NOT feed an infant who is riding in a child restraint Put sharp or heavy items in the trunk Anyth...

Page 13: ...for use only in passenger and multi purpose passenger motor vehicles buses and trucks equipped with either lap belts only or lap shoulder belt systems and in aircraft Motor Vehicle Aircraft Usage Che...

Page 14: ...e components Back Seat Belt Buckles Rear Headrests Center Lap Belt Tether Anchors Forward facing ONLY Back Seat Retractor Seat Crease Lap Shoulder Belt Lower Vehicle Anchor Bars Fold down Armrest Cons...

Page 15: ...oulder Belts Front Seat Retractor Front Headrests Visual Glossary Important Important Important Consult your vehicle owner s manual to determine proper placement of child restraint in your vehicle and...

Page 16: ...sitions for Forward facing ONLY Bottom 3 Harness Positions for Rear facing ONLY Back View For U S Customers This set of harness slots can be for either forward facing or rear facing use For Canadian C...

Page 17: ...tant 1 Head Pillow 2 Harness Covers 3 Harness Straps 4 Seat Pad 5 Body Pillow 6 Chest Clip 7 Buckle 8 Crotch Strap 9 Buckle Cover 10 Harness Release Button 11 Harness Adjuster Strap 12 Tether Strap an...

Page 18: ...ars old however you MUST discontinue use of this child restraint Note When in rear facing position bottom of child restraint MUST be entirely on vehicle seat Child Requirements Weight 2 3 to 18 kg 5 t...

Page 19: ...ct chest clip Chest clip MUST be at armpit level page 41 6 Check your work Recline stand is flipped to the recline position page 38 To properly secure this child restraint it MUST NOT move more than 2...

Page 20: ...us injury to vehicle occupants 1 Infants MUST always ride facing the rear of the vehicle NEVER turn a child restraint forward facing with a child who weighs less than 10 kg 22 lbs Crash forces may cau...

Page 21: ...ps As your child grows you can attach the harness straps B to the splitter plate using the pockets at the end of the straps 2 Pull the seat pad off of the front of the child restraint Route the Lower...

Page 22: ...Note These slots MUST start at shoulder height or lower and be the closest slots to your child s shoulders SecureRight Quick Connector Clip Strap Adjuster Refer to your vehicle owner s manual to locat...

Page 23: ...Using your full weight push the child restraint firmly into the vehicle seat while pulling up on the lower anchor connector assembly strap to tighten The lower anchor connector assembly strap must be...

Page 24: ...estraint so that the level arrow A is level with the ground NEVER turn a child restraint forward facing with a child who weighs less than 10 kg 22 lbs Crash forces may cause serious injury or death Fo...

Page 25: ...raint Route the vehicle seat belt G through the rear facing belt path H and continue through the opposite opening of the child restraint IMPORTANT Make sure the seat belt G is in front of the crotch s...

Page 26: ...f your vehicle requires a Locking Clip please call ParentLink at 1 800 233 5921 U S or 1 937 773 3971 Canada or 01 800 706 12 00 Mexico to obtain a Locking Clip and instructions on how to install and...

Page 27: ...vehicle seat belts are not routed and fastened correctly the child restraint may not protect your child in a crash Check your vehicle owner s manual to determine how to lock your seat belt for child r...

Page 28: ...he size requirements for forward facing use above you MUST discontinue use of this child restraint Consider use of a booster seat at that time IMPORTANT When installing this child restraint with Lower...

Page 29: ...child s shoulders with no slack page 41 5 Position and connect chest clip Chest clip MUST be at armpit level page 41 6 Check your work Recline Stand is flipped to the upright position page 38 To prope...

Page 30: ...ower anchor connector assembly with all slack removed in storage area on the back of the seat page 47 Roll or fold excess lower anchor connector strap and secure with a rubber band to prevent serious...

Page 31: ...ING DO NOT use the three lower harness slots forward facing The harness may not properly restrain the child in the event of a crash 2 D 1 Forward facing Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors Make...

Page 32: ...han 25 mm 1 in side to side or front to back at the forward facing belt path Serious injury or death may result from poor installation If you can not tightly secure the child restraint try again move...

Page 33: ...roll up the excess tether strap and place the rubber band around the bundle Note Refer to your vehicle owner s manual for the location of the tether anchor bracket in your vehicle Older vehicles may n...

Page 34: ...the event of a crash 1 3 WARNING Make sure that the harness straps are in one of the three upper strap slots A The harness straps MUST start at shoulder height or above using the strap slots closest...

Page 35: ...an be locked when tightened and will not require use of a Locking Clip Consult your vehicle owner s manual before installing a locking clip If your vehicle requires a Locking Clip please call ParentLi...

Page 36: ...t routed and fastened correctly the child restraint may not protect your child in a crash Check your vehicle owner s manual to determine how to lock your seat belt for child restraint installation The...

Page 37: ...turer call Evenflo s ParentLink at 1 800 233 5921 U S or 1 937 773 3971 Canada or 01 800 706 12 00 Mexico F G H WARNING Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury to your chil...

Page 38: ...below shoulder height using the strap slots closest to your child s shoulders in one of the three lower harness positions A The child s head MUST be at least 25 mm 1 in below the top of the seat back...

Page 39: ...er harness as shown on page 43 step 2 Slide the harness strap off the splitter plate D Pull harness strap through to the front of the child restraint Thread each harness strap through the appropriate...

Page 40: ...traint and flip the recline stand A located under the child restraint seat to either the upright or recline position Note Recline position is to be used for rear facing ONLY Upright Recline A Note Nev...

Page 41: ...ne stand downward until it lies flat as shown A C C FOR CANADIAN CONSUMERS ONLY When the recline stand is in the recline position wrap Velcro strap around the recline stand A and insert the end of the...

Page 42: ...5 to 40 lbs If the level arrow D is not parallel to the ground use a tightly rolled towel or small blanket E beneath the front edge of the recline stand ARROW MUST BE LEVEL WITH GROUND WHEN USED REAR...

Page 43: ...ck that the buckle tongues are fastened 2 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 does not pr...

Page 44: ...the crotch strap first turn the child restraint upside down Turn the crotch strap harness anchor A sideways and push it through the slot in the bottom of the seat shell B Reposition the harness anchor...

Page 45: ...se button B on the front of the seat At the same time pull up on the harness strap C near the child s shoulders C B To tighten the harness straps pull on the long harness adjuster strap A on the front...

Page 46: ...e B and remove the buckle tongues C Removing the Tether Strap 1 2 Press the tab C and twist then remove the hook from the anchor D C D The tether strap that comes with your child restraint will be one...

Page 47: ...d you MUST tightly roll or fold excess tether strap and secure with the strap rubber band Attach the tether hook E to the storage clip when not in use This will keep an unused tether or tether hook fr...

Page 48: ...red release strap G and remove clip from anchor E F E G Or The Lower Anchor Connector that comes with your child restraint will be one of the two types below Tilt the adjuster A and slide the strap to...

Page 49: ...er Anchor Connector assembly is not in use you MUST attach the hooks C to the back of the child restraint A loose Lower Anchor Connector assembly strap and hook may injure your child Removing the Lowe...

Page 50: ...o store cans or hard cups Only for use with soft cups DO NOT place any cups that contain hot liquids in the cup holder DO NOT attach any other items to this child restraint unless it has been certifie...

Page 51: ...are for Rear facing use only D C E F To remove the harness covers E follow steps for Positioning the Harness Strap p 36 After Step 2 slide harness covers off harness straps Continue with Step 3 To rea...

Page 52: ...tion The FAA recommends that a child weighing more than 18 kg 40 lbs use an aircraft seat belt less than 9 kg 20 lbs use a rear facing child restraint and from 9 to 18 kg 20 to 40 lbs use a forward fa...

Page 53: ...the aircraft seat belt A through the rear facing belt path B opening on one side and continue through the belt path opening on the opposite side of the child restraint as shown above IMPORTANT Make s...

Page 54: ...restraint firmly onto the aircraft seat while pulling on the excess seat belt strap to tighten Check your work Reconnect the seat pad to the front of the child restraint Try to move the child restrain...

Page 55: ...the child restraint Note Lift the restraint s seat pad away for easier access Installing Child Restraint Forward facing in Aircraft 1 Adjust the child restraint to its upright position page 38 then p...

Page 56: ...ngth of aircraft seat belts the belt buckle could be behind the child s back after tightening the belt For your child s comfort Evenflo recommends cushioning the child s back by placing a small pillow...

Page 57: ...d clean with mild soap and water Allow harness to air dry Machine wash the seat pad separately in cold water delicate cycle Tumble dry 10 to 15 minutes on low heat NEVER use child restraint without th...

Page 58: ...lo encourages you to dispose of it properly Most of the components in this child restraint are recyclable 1 Remove all fabric and padding 2 Remove all screws and disassemble the restraint 3 Recycle al...

Page 59: ...nty is extended by Evenflo ONLY to the original Purchaser of the Product and is not assignable or transferable to subsequent purchasers or end users of the Product For warranty service contact Evenflo...

Page 60: ...www evenflo com USA 1 800 233 5921 8 AM 5 PM E T Canada 1 937 773 3971 M xico 01 800 706 12 00...

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