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Secure Child in 
Car Seat

To properly secure your child 
in the car seat, see pages 
53-55.

Check your child’s fi t often 
and make any needed adjust-
ments to the car seat as they 
grow. 

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Check Belt Tightness

Hold child restraint at the belt 
path with your weaker hand.

Push and pull from side to 
side.

It should not move more than 

1 in. 

(2.5 cm).

Zip Seat Pad and Attach 
Fastener

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If it moves more than 1 in. (2.5 cm), you can try:

A.

 Reinstalling the child restraint. 

B.

 Changing to a different seating location. 

C.

 Switching to lower anchor belt installation if lower anchors 

are available in your vehicle.

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Recheck Rear-Facing 
Recline Angle Indicator

Make sure the angle 
indicator ball is in the 

blue zone

Redo the installation if not 
reclined correctly.

Finished!

When used correctly, the 
AutoLock will lock the vehicle 
belt in place. 

After the seat has been 
installed, if your car has a 
switchable retractor, you may 
also use it to lock the belt. 

NOTE:

 You may need to place a 

tightly rolled towel(s) or foam pool 
noodle(s) under the front of the 
base to help achieve the correct 
recline.

Check often to be sure padding is 
still in place and the belt is tight.

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Review pages 19-22 and your vehicle owner’s manual to 

determine how to lock the belt with the retractor.
Check the tightness of the install often to make sure it has not 

loosened. 

Summary of Contents for MAGELLAN XP MAX

Page 1: ...FOR FUTURE USE Read all instructions before using this car seat WARNING Failure to follow the warnings on the labels and in the instruction manual can result in serious injury or death to your child M...

Page 2: ...ease feel free to reach out to us Adjust the Car Seat to Fit Your Child Measure Your Child Install the Car Seat into Your Vehicle Secure Your Child in the Car Seat REAR FACING 5 40 lb 2 3 18 kg and 40...

Page 3: ...Facing Mode 39 Forward Facing Vehicle Belt Tether Install 40 Forward Facing LATCH Lower Anchor Tether Install 47 Securing Child in Car Seat 53 Booster Seat Booster Seat Mode 56 Removing Easy Out Harn...

Page 4: ...s Easy Out Harness Covers Buckle ClipQuikTM Chest Clip Easy Out Buckle Cover Harness System Detail Recline Handle Forward Facing AutoLock Forward Facing Belt Path Rear Facing Angle Indicator Rear Faci...

Page 5: ...tom and back are at against the car seat Removable Cup Holders The cup holders are top rack dishwasher safe To remove twist the cup holder counterclock wise Pull it out of slot in shell To install ali...

Page 6: ...vehicle s lap and shoulder seat belt ts properly This is often when they have reached at least 4 feet 9 inches in height and are 8 to 12 years old Older Children All children younger than 13 years sh...

Page 7: ...from the left bottom half to release the magnet and separate the chest clip 3 Unbuckle Harness Press in towards the top of the red button to release the buckle tongues 2 Fully Loosen Harness Straps P...

Page 8: ...the headrest up or down to the proper height for your child Release headrest adjustment handle to lock in place Make sure it is locked securely For Rear Facing Child Fit see page 8 For Forward Facing...

Page 9: ...harness adjustment strap to the side to fully reveal the metal retainer 4 Metal Retainer Slide Buckle Cover into Chosen Slot in Pad Buckle cover only goes through slot in pad It lays at underneath th...

Page 10: ...the zipper Unzip Seat Pad From Bottom of Seat Pull Metal Retainer Towards You and Push It Up into the Middle Slot As Shown If you cannot achieve a snug harness t for your infant make these adjustments...

Page 11: ...es of the car seat while sliding the adjustable torso up or down Release the buttons to lock the torso in place Hold the sides of the torso and move it up and down to make sure it is securely locked i...

Page 12: ...e belts are equally safe Lower Anchor Belt Storage Location To Remove Lower Anchor Belt from Vehicle Lower Anchor Bars Press the red release button on each connector then pull the connectors out of th...

Page 13: ...vehicle belt must not loosen after tightening This means there needs to be a way to lock the vehicle belt The ways this can be done are The AutoLock When used correctly this car seat s AutoLock will...

Page 14: ...ng mode You must have the retractor in the locking mode to use the seat belt with this child restraint Switching to locking mode Slowly pull the shoulder belt all the way out then let it go back in an...

Page 15: ...se pictured here You must always attach adjust and secure the top anchorage tether strap when installing the child restraint forward facing with internal harness Tethers improve the installation and s...

Page 16: ...d locked securely in place Do not fasten multiple lower anchor connectors on the same lower anchor bar in the vehicle This child restraint MUST always face the rear of the vehicle until the child is a...

Page 17: ...AutoLock easier If you will not be using the AutoLock Review pages 19 22 and your vehicle owner s manual to determine what kind of vehicle belt you have and how to lock a child restraint in place Rear...

Page 18: ...Thread the vehicle belt into the Rear Facing Belt Path opening Pull it across the seat and in front of the buckle Then thread it out through the other belt path opening Do not twist belt 8 Shoulder B...

Page 19: ...s are available in your vehicle 12 Recheck Rear Facing Recline Angle Indicator Make sure the angle indicator ball is in the blue zone Redo the installation if not reclined correctly Finished When used...

Page 20: ...g a child weighing more than 35 lbs 15 9 kg 1 IMPORTANT Do not use the AutoLock feature when installing with lower anchor belts Locate EZ Zipper on Seat Pad As Shown Undo the fastener to expose the zi...

Page 21: ...the proper angle see step 8 Remove Connector without Adjuster from Storage Press the red release button on the connector without the adjuster and pull it out of the opening Then pull it through the R...

Page 22: ...seat back while pulling the free end of the belt paral lel with the belt path through the belt path opening as shown Lower Anchor Belt Lays below the bottom notch as shown Make sure arrows on connecto...

Page 23: ...eigh 22 lb 10 kg before they sit forward facing Failure to follow these warnings can result in serious injury or death 22 65 lb 10 29 kg and 29 49 in 74 125 cm and at least 1 year old Lap Shoulder Bel...

Page 24: ...TE If your vehicle seat has a headrest that interferes with achieving a ush car seat t check your vehicle owner s manual to see if it can be removed adjusted or if there are other possible seating loc...

Page 25: ...hicle Belt Thread the vehicle belt into the Forward Facing Belt Path opening Pull it across the seat Then thread it through the other belt path opening as shown Do not twist belt Buckle the Vehicle Be...

Page 26: ...anchor belt installation if lower anchors are available in your vehicle Finished When used correctly the AutoLock will lock the vehicle belt in place After the seat has been installed if your car has...

Page 27: ...he buckle position 1 2 3 Raise the Headrest All the Way Up Undo All of the Headrest Pad Fasteners Lift Up the Headrest Pad to Reveal the Forward Facing Belt Path IMPORTANT Do not use the AutoLock feat...

Page 28: ...Use either of the red positions to make the car seat as ush against the vehicle seat back as possible Vehicle seat back must be upright Do not refer to the Rear Facing Angle Indicator It does not app...

Page 29: ...restraint C Changing to a different seating location D Switching to vehicle belt installation Attach Lower Anchor Connector to Vehicle s Lower Anchor Review your vehicle owner s manual for lower anch...

Page 30: ...chest clip over the left bottom half and it will automatically snap together and lock Pull gently on each half of the chest clip together to make sure it is locked Tighten Harness Pull on harness adju...

Page 31: ...e to follow these warnings can result in serious injury or death 40 120 lb 18 54 kg and 43 57 in 110 145 cm Keep booster seat belted when not in use Lap Shoulder Belt To Remove Child From Car Seat 1 L...

Page 32: ...button to release the buckle tongues Hold the chest clip with both hands and press in on the top and bottom buttons with your index nger and thumb as shown While holding the buttons in pull the right...

Page 33: ...rness Covers Out from Behind the Harness Straps As Shown 8 9 8 11 Lift Up Chest Clip Piece and Buckle Tongue and Place in Storage Pocket Push the pieces all the way down into the pocket Repeat for oth...

Page 34: ...ay snugly across the center of the child s shoulder and across the chest and not on their face or neck Lap Belt Position The lap belt should lay snugly across the child s hips and not on their stomach...

Page 35: ...ssary to help position the shoulder belt correctly 5 Buckle the Vehicle Belt 4 Position Lap Belt on Child Route the lap belt portion of the vehicle belt through the booster belt path as shown The lap...

Page 36: ...with damaged harness straps Installing Car Seat Pad Set continued on next page Cleaning Parts of Car Seat and Installing Seat Pad Set 66 Undo Torso Pad Tabs On the sides of the car seat there are tab...

Page 37: ...ce Slide harness straps into slots in pad Attach all of the headrest pad fasteners Installing Easy Out Harness Covers With the front of the harness cover facing you slide it behind the harness straps...

Page 38: ...o be considered minor ALL of the following must be true Vehicle able to drive away from the crash site AND Vehicle door nearest the car seat was not damaged AND No passengers were injured AND Airbags...

Page 39: ...raint could injure occupants Vehicle Seating Position Never place a child rear facing in a seating position with an active frontal air bag Check the vehicle owner s manual for more information about a...

Page 40: ...ke a claim under this warranty contact our Consumer Care Department by phone at 1 800 951 4113 or text us at 1 812 652 2525 Our hours of operation are from 8 00 a m to 6 00 p m EST Monday through Thur...

Page 41: ...ing across all authorized retailers If you are unsure of the authorization status of a retailer you are considering purchasing from or have purchased from you can check www maxi cosi com us en shops a...

Page 42: ...injury or death in most crashes If you still have questions or have any concerns with this child restraint please contact our Consumer Care Department Call 1 800 951 4113 Text 1 812 652 2525 Website...

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