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4358-8074A
9.3.20

Mico XP, Mico XP Max

Infant Car Seat

KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
Read all instructions before using this car seat.

Failure to follow the warnings on the labels 

and in the instruction manual can result in serious 
injury or death to your child.

Summary of Contents for Mico XP

Page 1: ...P Max Infant Car Seat KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE Read all instructions before using this car seat Failure to follow the warnings on the labels and in the instruction manual can result in serious...

Page 2: ...e you to the parts of the car seat Page 90 has our contact information If at any point you would like assistance please feel free to reach out to us Adjust Car Seat to Fit Your Child Measure Your Chil...

Page 3: ...e Belt Use 37 Rear Facing Use With Base 43 LATCH Lower Anchor Belt Install With Base 45 Vehicle Belt Install With Base 51 Installing Car Seat to Installed Base 57 Rear Facing Use Without Base 59 Vehic...

Page 4: ...for Vehicle Belt Lockoff LATCH Lower Anchor Belts Load Leg Adjustment Buttons Base Angle Indicator Vehicle Belt Lockoff Top Front of Base Carry Handle Stroller Release Buttons Canopy Harness Release L...

Page 5: ...Release Handle Head Pillow When using the head pillow make sure it does not cover your infant s face in any way You may remove it for bigger infants To remove pull it off of the harness straps Body Pi...

Page 6: ...at Toddlers and Preschoolers Once they are facing forward children should use a forward facing car seat with a harness for as long as possible until they reach the height and weight limits for their s...

Page 7: ...ING 4 30 lb 1 8 13 6 kg and 32 in 81 3 cm or less in height Children under 1 year of age must ride Rear Facing Your child can remain in this car seat until they outgrow any one of the following Weight...

Page 8: ...with your thumb Pull the chest clip apart Release Button Buckle Tongue Body Pillow You must use the body pillow for children who weigh 4 5 lb 1 8 2 3 kg You may remove the body pillow for bigger infa...

Page 9: ...eight see pages 16 18 To change buckle position see pages 19 21 Securing Child in Car Seat 1 2 Place Child in Car Seat Your child s bottom and back should be flat against the car seat Position the har...

Page 10: ...on it mid chest even with armpits and away from your child s neck 3 Check Tightness Unfasten the harness covers Try to veritcally pinch the harness strap at your child s shoulder between your index fi...

Page 11: ...Bulky clothing can prevent the harness straps from being tightened properly Changing Harness Strap Position 1 2 Loosen Harness Straps 3 15 Finished Your child is now secured in the car seat Check your...

Page 12: ...ustment strap Make sure the same harness strap loops are fitted completely on both sides of the splitter plate The harness system must be installed cor rectly Do not use a child restraint with damaged...

Page 13: ...om Top of Car Seat Pull Buckle Out of Shell and Pad continued on next page Changing Buckle Position Unbuckle Harness Press the red button Pull the buckle tongues out Buckle Tongue Insert Buckle s Meta...

Page 14: ...buckle to the 1st slot see pages 13 15 From Bottom of Car Seat Pull Metal Retainer Towards You and Push It Up into 2nd Slot As Shown continued on next page Check your child s fit often If you cannot...

Page 15: ...Harness Strap Loops From Splitter Plate Pull Harness Strap Out of Shoulder Harness Slots From Top of Car Seat Lift Pad Up and Lay the Metal Retainer Flat Against Shell As Shown 3 3 2 1 4 Check your c...

Page 16: ...how to check harness tightness see pages 12 15 Check the harness straps often for any wear or damage The harness system must be installed correctly Do not use a child restraint with damaged harness st...

Page 17: ...the base Push down firmly on the carry handle and the front of the car seat to lock it to the base Pull up on the front two corners of the car seat to make sure it s locked to the base Squeeze both bu...

Page 18: ...ly restrain the child even when carrier is used outside the vehicle Fall Hazard Child s movement can slide carrier NEVER place carrier on counter tops tables or any other elevated surface The carrier...

Page 19: ...perpendicular to the vehicle floor Do not use the load leg on top of vehicle storage compartments Review your vehicle owner s manual Do not use the load leg if it does not reach the oor of your vehic...

Page 20: ...st Push the Release Lever Down in order for the LATCH Lower Anchor belts to tighten You must Lift the Release Lever in order to thread the lap belt or the lap shoulder belt under both the belt path gu...

Page 21: ...ch seating positions may be equipped with LATCH lower anchor bars Do not use both the lower anchor belt and vehicle belt at the same time When used correctly the LATCH lower anchor belt or the vehicle...

Page 22: ...ehicle belt at the same time When used correctly the lower anchor belt or the vehicle belts are equally safe continued on next page 1 2 You Must Review Your Vehicle Owner s Manual Your vehicle owner s...

Page 23: ...e locking mode to use the seat belt with this car seat Switching to locking mode Slowly pull the shoulder belt all the way out then let it go back in 1 2 in 2 5 5 cm As it goes back in you will most l...

Page 24: ...Lap Por tion of Seat Belt While Pulling It Up If the vehicle belt does not slide through the latch plate it s locked Emergency Locking Retractor with a Sliding Latch Plate If the latch plate slides u...

Page 25: ...ce Do not fasten multiple LATCH lower anchor connectors on the same LATCH lower anchor bar in the vehicle Child restraint must be securely attached to base Do not use the load leg on top of vehicle st...

Page 26: ...tinued on next page 2 45 Before you begin installing the base into your vehicle did you check Your child s weight and height See page 7 Your child s t See page 11 46 Check Base Angle The angle indicat...

Page 27: ...r position for the tension indicators to turn completely green See step 2 Push Down on Base to Tighten LATCH Lower Anchor Belts The belts will begin to automatically retract and tighten as you push do...

Page 28: ...age compartments Review your vehicle owner s manual 49 LATCH Lower Anchor Belt with Base Install Finished To install the car seat to the base see page 57 Check the tightness of the install often to ma...

Page 29: ...on next page 2 52 51 Before you begin installing the base into your vehicle did you check Your child s weight and height See page 7 Your child s t See page 11 Check Base Angle The angle indicator wil...

Page 30: ...lt both go completely under the belt path guides and the Lockoff as shown After the base has been installed if your car has a switchable retractor you may also use it to lock the belt If the Lockoff c...

Page 31: ...e storage compartments Review your vehicle owner s manual 55 Vehicle Belt with Base Install Finished To attach the car seat to the base see page 57 Check the tightness of the install often to make sur...

Page 32: ...eat see pages 12 15 4 3 Recheck Angle Indicator on Base Redo the base installation if the angle indicator is not correct Carry Handle Must Be Upright and Locked 57 LATCH Lower Anchor Belt Install Vehi...

Page 33: ...e rmly secured to the vehicle with the vehicle seat belt This child restraint must always face the rear of the vehicle Rear Facing Use Without Base 59 1 Secure Child in Car Seat To properly secure you...

Page 34: ...belts you have Only if necessary you may need to place a tightly rolled towel s or foam pool noodle s under the front of the car seat to help get the correct angle Check the padding often to make sur...

Page 35: ...en to make sure it has not loosened Carry Handle Must Be Upright and Locked Removing Seat Pad 2 1 Release Chest Clip and Buckle Pull Pad off Pad Tabs To release the pad from the tab pull down on the p...

Page 36: ...he pad Push the harness strap behind the panel From Top Of Car Seat Pull Pad Off of Shell Pull the buckle and the harness adjustment strap through the pad Removing Harness System 1 3 2 From Back of Ca...

Page 37: ...the shell Rotate Metal Retainer and Push It Up Through Shell and Pad 4 7 6 9 5 8 Unthread Buckle Do not unbuckle The buckle cannot be removed from the car seat Unthread Chest Clip Pull Harness Strap O...

Page 38: ...lastic strip Canopy Post Canopy Parts For wash and care instructions see page 71 Thread Canopy Hoop Completely Through Channel on the Front Edge of Canopy The canopy hoop has an angle that will make t...

Page 39: ...Cleaning Harness Strap Check the harness straps often for any wear or damage Spot clean using warm sudsy water and damp cloth Spilled food and liquids on the car seat may result in mold or bacterial g...

Page 40: ...h the slits behind the plastic strip in the pad Pull Buckle s Metal Retainer Completely Through Pad and Shell Installing Harness System 1 2 3 continued on next page Insert Buckle s Metal Retainer into...

Page 41: ...7 8 6 Make Harness Strap Even The sewn ends of the harness strap loops must face each other Thread Buckle and Chest Clip The harness strap ends go through the back of the buckle tongues and through th...

Page 42: ...eir specific policies Some airlines may ask to see a label stating that this car seat is certified for aircraft use This restraint is certified for aircraft use Rear Facing Aircraft Installation witho...

Page 43: ...crash your car seat was involved in meets ALL the criteria you may not need to replace the car seat If one or more of these criteria are not true or if you are uncertain of any of your answers replace...

Page 44: ...es Do not use in a boat on a motorcycle or in a cargo van or bus where there are no seat belts Read all instructions for additional warnings Installation in Vehicle Check the vehicle belt or LATCH low...

Page 45: ...operly restrained in rear seating positions than in the front seating positions According to accident statistics children in rear seat ing positions are statistically safer whether you have air bags a...

Page 46: ...traps tight enough around your child Do not lubricate Check around the harness release lever for dropped food sticky spilled drinks dirt leaves etc Clean with warm water and or remove the object with...

Page 47: ...ss for a particular purpose shall be limited to the duration and terms of the express written warranty Some states do not allow limitations as to how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or...

Page 48: ...n most crashes If you have questions or any concerns with this car seat please contact our Consumer Care Department If requested color is not available similar color will be substituted Applicable tax...

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