Vehicle Seat Belt Compatibility, Cont.
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NOTE: The following types of seat belts can be used. Read your
vehicle owner’s manual and Pages 24-31 of this manual to
determine the correct way to lock your seat belt.
•
Combination lap-shoulder belt
with a sliding latch plate.
This type of seat belt has a
latch plate (Figure A) that
slides freely up and down
the webbing. The latch plate
does not lock.
•
Combination lap-shoulder belt
with a locking latch plate.
This type of seat belt has a
latch plate (Figure B, yours
may differ) that locks into
place for securing child re-
straints.
•
A lap belt with a locking latch
plate (Figure C).
This type of seat belt stays
locked after the seat belt is
tightened by pulling the free
end (See Arrow).
A
B
C
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Securing Child in Side Facing Restraint Bag
1. Side facing restraint bag to be in-
stalled in car bed using same
method outlined in installation
steps found on pages 16 - 19.
Note:
There is only one zipper
in the side facing restraint
bag. (Fig. A)
2. Place child on her right side in side
facing restraint bag.
Position the left arm through
the top arm slot and close the
zipper. (Fig. B)
3. Position the child’s right arm
through the lower arm slot
so the child is not laying on
their arm (Fig. C)
4. Once child is securely positioned in
the side facing restraint bag, posi-
tion the cummerbund around child
and attach Velcro in place.
(Fig. D)
Important Notes:
Small side facing restraint
bag rated 4.5 to 10 pounds
See Important Caution regarding
restraint bag selection on Page 13.
Large side facing restraint
bag rated 10 to 35 pounds
Never position child on their left
side in side facing restraint bag.
A
B
C
D
CAUTION:
If
the zipper becomes broken, or
does not function properly, do not
use car bed and call customer ser-
vice immediately.