4.
PROPERLY SECURING THE CHILD RESTRAINT IN THE VEHICLE
using a
seat belt designed to restrain a child restraint or by using
LATCH
. Many seat
belts are
NOT
safe to use with this child restraint, even though they can easily
be threaded through or around the child restraint! Vehicle seat belt system
MUST
hold child restraint securely. Not all vehicle seat belts can be used with
a child restraint. If vehicle seat belt does not hold child restraint securely, read
“7.0 Choosing An Appropriate Vehicle Seat Location, p. 22-26”.
5.
PROPERLY SECURING YOUR CHILD IN THE CHILD RESTRAINT.
•
NEVER LEAVE YOUR CHILD UNATTENDED.
•
YOU MUST READ
your vehicle owner’s manual on child restraint use.
•
REAR-FACING
child restraint must be properly leveled:
• Too reclined can result in injury or ejection.
• Too upright can result in breathing difficulties.
•
NEVER LEAVE CHILD UNATTENDED,
even when sleeping. Child may become
tangled in harness straps and suffocate or strangle.
• According to accident statistics,
CHILDREN ARE SAFER WHEN PROPERLY
RESTRAINED IN REAR VEHICLE SEATING POSITION, RATHER THAN FRONT
SEATING POSITIONS.
For a vehicle with a front passenger air bag, refer to your
vehicle owner’s manual as well as these instructions for child restraint installation.
•
SECURE CHILDREN
in rear seat of vehicle whenever possible.
Summary of Contents for SMART SEAT PD163434A
Page 13: ...A B D E F G H C CLICK CLICK...
Page 14: ...A B C D E F G H I J K M N Q P O L 5 0 Features 5 1 Child Restraint...
Page 16: ...R S T U W Y Z X 5 0 Features 5 2 BASE V NOTE Only use base with Smart Seat All In One Carseat...
Page 31: ...H Lap Belt I Lap Shoulder Belt A C D B E F G Vehicle Belt...
Page 33: ...B C F G D A H E...
Page 35: ...G E C B H LOCKED I UNLOCKED J...
Page 37: ...G E C B Tether H LOCKED I UNLOCKED...
Page 45: ...F D F A C E B NOT LEVEL NOT LEVEL REAR FACING FORWARD FACING...
Page 47: ...Chest Clip Buckle Harness adjustment strap A B C D E F...
Page 51: ...B C D E F G H I A Bottom of child restraint...
Page 53: ...A B C D E F G H I...