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Refer to the ‘RESTRAINT GUIDE’ for the selection for the most appropriate next restraint
(refer Page 5). When the infant has outgrown the Infant Carrier, then you can use either of
the following;
•
Convertible Car Seat
- If suitable to approximately 12 months (rearward facing) then
continue to keep your child rearward facing until their shoulders reach the lowest marker.
Then turn to forward facing until the child reaches the top marker at approximately 4 years
of age. Some convertible car seats may enable your child to remain rearward facing till
approximately 30 months old.
•
Forward Facing Seat
with inbuilt harness – for children who have outgrown their infant
carrier. Suitable for use from approximately 6 months up to approximately 4 years of age,
or 8 years of age depending on the restraint.
•
Convertible Booster Seat
with inbuilt harness - for children who have outgrown their
rearward facing seat. Suitable for use from approximately 6 months up to approximately
4 years of age with the inbuilt harness. Then converted to a booster seat, use up to
approximately 8 years of age.
IMPORTANT
!
Larger Infant
Next Type of Restraint
Front of Car
DO NOT MOVE TO THE NEXT RESTRAINT TILL THE SHOULDERS REACH THE NEXT
SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER.
Shoulder Height Markers
Shoulder height markers are provided on this restraint for a visual indication that the child is safe to travel in this restraint.
Do not change to a forward facing restraint until the child’s shoulder reaches the label.
Shoulder height markers may be hidden under a pillow in the lowest position
Infant Seat
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LABEL
LABEL
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