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Infant Wedge
Infant wedge MUST only be
used when car seat is rear-
facing. Remove wedge when
used forward-facing.
To attach, pull back seat pad to
expose plastic shell.
With fastening strips facing up,
thread the buckle through the
center hole and place wedge
on seat. Center the hole over
the 3 buckle slots. Replace the
seat pad.
Cup Holder
Cup holder can be on either
side.
To attach, pull back the seat
pad to expose the attachment
guide
A
. Slide the cup holder
down the guide until it locks into
place
B
.
To remove, place both hands
under the cup holder and push
up on the cup holder
C
.
Choosing Vehicle Seat
Location
Review your vehicle owner’s
manual for seating locations.
The best seating location for
this car seat is one that:
• Is recommended by your
vehicle owner’s manual, and
• Results in a secure installation
of this car seat.
Unsafe Vehicle Seat
Locations
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A
B
44
Never install this car seat in any
of the following vehicle seating
locations:
rear-facing or side-facing vehicle
seats
rear-facing with an active front
air bag
booster mode with vehicle lap
only seat belt
Vehicle Seat Belts
Review your vehicle owner’s
manual for vehicle seat belt
use
• Vehicle seat’s headrest
SHOULD NOT create a gap
between vehicle seat and
booster seat.
• The front of booster seat base
MUST NOT hang over front of
vehicle seat.
• If child will not keep the vehicle
seat belt properly positioned,
DO NOT use this booster seat.
Use a different car seat.
Identify Your Seat Belt Type
There are only one type of
vehicle seat belts that can be
used with this car seat:
Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt
3 connections points. Can be
used in all car seats modes
of use.
Headrest Pad
If needed, headrest pad may be
removed for cleaning.
To remove, unsnap the pad to
pull the harness straps out.
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46
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49
50
A
Pull the plastic tab out of the
slots just below the red
adjustment handle.
Remove the elastic straps from
the hooks on both sides of the
headrest.
Pull pad off of headrest.
Machine wash cover in cold
water on delicate cycle and
drip-dry. DO NOT USE
BLEACH. Reverse the steps
to reattach the cover on the
headrest.
Lower Seat Pad
If needed, lower seat pad may
be removed for cleaning.
To remove, unsnap lower seat
pad from side pad.
Undo the plastic hooks on both
armrest.
Unhook the elastic strap from
both armrests.
Pull the pad off.
Machine wash cover in cold
water on delicate cycle and
drip-dry. DO NOT USE
BLEACH.
Reverse the steps to reattach
the bottom seat pad. In the front,
place the shell in the pocket on
the pad.
Side Pad
If needed, side pad may be
removed for cleaning.
To remove, lower headrest and
unhook the pad from back.
`Pull the plastic tabs out from
the back and sides of the seat.
B
C
D
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A
B
C
52
A
B
Remove the elastic straps from
the hooks in the forward-facing
belt path.
Pull the pad off.
Machine wash cover in cold
water on delicate cycle and
drip-dry. DO NOT USE
BLEACH.
Reverse the steps to reattach
the bottom seat pad. Place
the corner of the sidewing in
the pocket at the bottom of the
side pad.
Cleaning Harness Covers
Wipe clean with damp cloth.
Cleaning Crotch Buckle
WARNING! Inspect and clean
buckle from time to time to
remove any objects or debris
that could prevent latching.
Recline the car seat and locate
the metal retainer.
Rotate the metal retainer up
through the shell and pad. From
the front, pull the crotch buckle
out.
To clean buckle, place in a
cup of warm water and gently
agitate the buckle. Press the
red button several times while in
the water.
DO NOT SUBMERGE THE
BUCKLE STRAP. DO NOT USE
SOAPS, HOUSEHOLD
DETERGENTS or
LUBRICANTS.
C
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A
B
C
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Summary of Contents for Milestone
Page 2: ...2 1 3 4 6 1 2 PD207212A 3 9 30 kg 0 13 kg 1 4 45 kg 4 2 Rear Facing Seat A 5 B 4 4...
Page 3: ...3 7 8 Forward Facing Seat 12 13 A 14 15 Securing ChildWith 5 Point Harness 11 9 10 4 B...
Page 4: ...4 17 18 19 20 21 23 22 16 A B C D Forward Facing Rear Facing 24 Booster Seat A B...
Page 5: ...5 30 31 32 25 26 27 28 A B C 29 A B...
Page 6: ...6 40 36 37 38 39 Accessories 41 42 33 34 35 Securing Child In Booster 43 A B...
Page 7: ...7 45 46 47 49 50 A B C D Cleaning Seat Pad 51 A B C 44 A B C A B 48...
Page 8: ...8 54 A B 55 C D 52 A B C 53...
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