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Installation the Tether Strap - LATCH Installation

The CSI-2000 Positioning Restraint System includes a top anchorage strap, 
known as a tether.  The tether is engineered to make attachment to the upper 
anchor points of the LATCH system easier.

LATCH (

L

ower 

A

nchor and 

T

ethers for 

Ch

ildren) anchors have been required on 

all US passenger vehicles since 2002. 

IMPORTANT

:  Read these instructions completely and check your vehicle 

owner’s manual prior to installation to determine the proper attachment method 
and locations to position this Positioning Restraint System.

IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS:

The tether must be used when installing the  Positioning Restraint System.  
Use of the tether improves safety and reduces the risk of injury.

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The tether must only be attached to tether anchor 
points designated as tether anchor points by the 
vehicle manufacturer. This icon is used by vehicle 
manufacturers to identify the LATCH anchors.  Use of 
other locations is not approved or permitted.

Anchor point symbol

Summary of Contents for CSI-2000

Page 1: ...2000 IPS Integrated Positioning System Car Seat CSI 2000 www inspiredbydrive com EU Authorized Representative BS Partnership Cardiff CF23 6N UK WARNING Read ALL instructions before using this product...

Page 2: ...alling the Tether Strap 15 LATCH Vehicle Installation 16 Non LATCH Vehicle Installation 18 Components and Adjustments 19 Operating the Harness Buckle 19 Checkng the Harness Height 19 Adjusting the Har...

Page 3: ...be recalled for safety reasons You must register this restraint to be reached in the case of recall Send your name address email optional and the restraint s model and serial number and manufacturing...

Page 4: ...that may be used with this Positioning Restraint System Do not route the vehicle seat belt over the user while using this Positioning Restraint System The harness assembly is for use only with the CSI...

Page 5: ...event of an accident these objects can become projectiles and cause serious injury or death IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION MODEL CSI 2000 Positioning Restraint System This restraint system conforms to...

Page 6: ...latch plate the male part of the seat belt buckle that locks into place for securing the restraint system Lap belts with automatic locking retractors These lap belts automatically lock to whatever le...

Page 7: ...CANNOT be used in the following seating positions Rear facing vehicle seats such as those in some vans or buses Side facing vehicle seats such as those in some vans and pick up trucks Flip down vehicl...

Page 8: ...le Head Pads or Headwings 2 Shoulder Harness Pads 3 Lateral Positioning Pads under cover 4 Chest Clip 5 Buckle 6 Crotch Strap Pad 7 Harness Straps and Clip 8 Metal Side Tubes 9 Buckle Adjustment Strap...

Page 9: ...9 Car Seat Components continued 7 8 10 1...

Page 10: ...lt at that point The retractor locks and will not let the belt lengthen at that point only retract 1 Place the Positioning Restraint System in a forward facing position on the vehicle seat If the fron...

Page 11: ...Verify that the vehicle seat belt is tight and that the Positioning Restraint System is secure When properly installed the restraint will not move more that 1 25mm from side to side and or front to ba...

Page 12: ...elt Compatibility 5 Pull the seat belt out completely then route the belt between the back of the restraint and the metal tubes which are located along the sides of the Positioning Restraint System 6...

Page 13: ...eat If the front edge of the restraint extends more that 1 25mm beyond the front edge of the seat then the vehicle seat is too shallow to properly support the restraint system If this is the case do n...

Page 14: ...or front to back If the restraint is not secure repeat steps 4 7 Aircraft Installation 1 Place the Positioning Restraint System in a forward facing position on the vehicle seat If the front edge of t...

Page 15: ...ly and check your vehicle owner s manual prior to installation to determine the proper attachment method and locations to position this Positioning Restraint System IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS The tethe...

Page 16: ...t be attached to a separate tether anchor A single tether anchor is not strong enough to support weights in excess of 80 lb 36 kg Installing the Tether with LATCH 1 The tether is not attached during s...

Page 17: ...ook s to the vehicle s tether anchor s The primary tether anchor to use will be located immediately behind the restraint For individuals less than 80 lb 36 kg attach one 1 tether hook to the tether an...

Page 18: ...er through the tension adjuster hooks 6 Verify that the tether is appropriately attached and tensioned as noted above Non LATCH Vehicle Installation If the desired seating position in the vehicle does...

Page 19: ...latch Always make sure both latches are properly fastened in the harness buckle when securing a user Never lubricate the harness buckle Checking the Harness Height 1 Place the user in the Positioning...

Page 20: ...the harness to the correct slot and reverse the process to reinstall the harness 7 After repositioning the harness make sure the metal bracket is at against the back of the restraint to prevent it fro...

Page 21: ...e lanyard that is located behind and to the side of each head pad 4 Press the button on the plastic ball sliding the head pad along the lanyard to the desired height then release the button to secure...

Page 22: ...p of the user s shoulders 4 If the harness straps are not in the appropriate position move them according to the instructions provided in Adjusting the Harness Height 5 Place the harness shoulder stra...

Page 23: ...Remove harness completely by rst locating the metal bracket securing the top of the harness along the back side of the child restraint Pull it away to expose 3 to 4 inches 76 2 to 101 5 mm of the webb...

Page 24: ...s been tampered with or repaired by unauthorized individuals C0200 20 12 06 2017 FOR YOUR CHILD S CONTINUED SAFETY Please visit our website at www inspiredbydrive com to register for your car seat Alt...

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