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•  Child’s weight MUST be 

between 40 and 100 lbs. 

(18 and 45 kg). 

•  Child’s height MUST be 

between 40 and 59 in. 

(102 and 150 cm).

•  Use only with a child that 

has outgrown their car 

seat with a 5-point harness and can sit in the 

booster seat properly for the entire duration of 

each trip. If your child will not remain seated 

properly, your child should use a child restraint 

with a 5-point harness.

•  “Outgrown” means the child’s weight or height 

exceeds the use limits for the car seat.

Weight and Height Use Recommendations

 ... 1-2

mifold – Booster Seat Parts 

 .............................. 3

Warnings

 .......................................................... 4-5

Proper Use Checklist 

 ......................................... 6

Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location 

 ..............7-9

Vehicle Seat Belt Systems

 ............................ 9-10

Storing Your Booster Seat  ............................

11

Note About Switchable Retractors  ................

12

Preparing for Use

......................................... 13-14

Securing Child on Booster Seat 

 ................. 15-18 

Removing Child from Booster Seat 

 .................19

Removing and Storage of Booster Seat 

 ......... 20

Re-Use After a Crash 

 ...................................... 21

Additional Information

 ................................. 22-25

Table of Contents

Weight and Height

Use Recommendations

Summary of Contents for Comfort Grab-and-Go MF12-US

Page 1: ...9 inches 102 150cm USA Approved to FMVSS 213 EU Approved to ECE R44 04 See page 22 This child restraint conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for use in motor vehicles This child restraint is NOT certified for use in aircraft Position hole 7 mm in from cut edge and 4 mm down from folded edge ...

Page 2: ...rness Outgrown means the child s weight or height exceeds the use limits for the car seat Weight and Height Use Recommendations 1 2 mifold Booster Seat Parts 3 Warnings 4 5 Proper Use Checklist 6 Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location 7 9 Vehicle Seat Belt Systems 9 10 Storing Your Booster Seat 11 Note About Switchable Retractors 12 Preparing for Use 13 14 Securing Child on Booster Seat 15 18 Removi...

Page 3: ...ioned on the pelvis such that it is low on hips contacting thighs and not up on the abdomen Full width of vehicle shoulder belt MUST be on child s shoulder not in contact with the neck and not off the shoulder Child restraint laws vary from country to country and state to state Check your local laws as they may have specific use requirements DO NOT use when Child does not remain seated properly or...

Page 4: ...ts Shoulder Belt Guide Strap Seat Pad Storage Clip Lap Belt Guide Lap Belt Slot Booster Seat Lap Belt Slot Lap Belt Guide Shoulder Belt Slot Shoulder Belt Guide Shoulder Belt Guide Adjustment Clip Lap Belt Guide Release Button ...

Page 5: ...shoulder NEVER use shoulder belt loose positioned under child s arm or behind child s back Failure to follow these instructions and car seat labels can result in child striking the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or crash Proper use is required Read and follow all instructions and information in this manual product labels and in the vehicle owner s manual for Booster Seat and vehicle seat ...

Page 6: ...from date of manufacture printed on Shoulder Belt Guide Adjustment Clip NEVER use Booster Seat with only a vehicle lap belt across front of child Use of lap belt only can result in serious injury or death NEVER use Booster Seat in a vehicle front seat location unless recommended in vehicle owner s manual Discontinue use of Booster Seat when top of child s ears are above top of vehicle seat back or...

Page 7: ...e properly positioned on child Lap Belt low on hips contacting thighs and not up on the abdomen Shoulder Belt centered on child s shoulder Lap and Shoulder Belt snugly adjusted around child If using a seating position with a frontal airbag adjust vehicle seat back away from airbag as far as possible according to vehicle owner s manual Proper Use Checklist No car seat can guarantee protection from ...

Page 8: ...lt Systems section in this manual WARNING DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur DO NOT use Booster Seat in a seating position with a frontal air bag unless recommended by the vehicle manufacturer DO NOT use Booster Seat with a Vehicle Lap Belt ONLY Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location Select a vehicle seating location that faces the front of the vehicle and has a Vehicle Lap and Shoulder Belt system S...

Page 9: ...ATCH Anchorage System Lower Anchorage and Tether for CHildren Do not use the vehicle lower anchorages of the LATCH system with this Booster Car Seat Lower Anchorages Side Facing Vehicle Seats Rear Facing Vehicle Seat Vehicle Seating Locations NOT To Use Selecting a Vehicle Seating Location ...

Page 10: ... seat is the safest place for children 12 and under NO coloque el asiento infantil para el automóvil orientado hacia atrás en el asiento delantero del vehículo que tenga una bolsa neumática de seguridad El niño podría MORIR O SUFRIR LESIONES GRAVES El asiento trasero es el lugar más seguro para los niños de 12 años o menores WARNING This Booster Seat MUST be used with a Vehicle Lap and Shoulder Be...

Page 11: ...er belts Motorized Shoulder Belt Belts Mounted To Door C Inflatable Seat Belt Systems mifold has revised its recommendations based upon an analysis of vehicle seat belt system test results The Ford Motor Company Inflatable seat belt system fitted to Ford and Lincoln model vehicles is approved for use with the US version of the mifold grab and go booster seat under model number MF12 US The model nu...

Page 12: ...der Belt Guide Strap to hold your mifold tightly closed when stored or carried around To close the mifold Fold the mifold and wrap the Shoulder Belt Guide Strap around the folded booster 1 Slide the Storage Clip into the Shoulder Belt Guide Strap 2 Storing Your Booster Seat 1 2 ...

Page 13: ...he lap and shoulder belt inadvertently be switched into the automatic locking retractor mode ALR and the vehicle seat belt is locked follow the steps below to remove the lap belt 1 Pull out and hold the shoulder belt to prevent further retraction Be aware not to allow shoulder belt webbing to retract during this entire procedure 2 Have your child lean away from the vehicle buckle 3 Lift mifold up ...

Page 14: ...nt position is for storage and transportation only Use only with the Vehicle s Lap and Shoulder Belt DO NOT use with a Lap Belt only or lower anchorages of the LATCH system Position and snugly adjust Lap Belt then position and adjust Shoulder Belt Lap Belt MUST be low on hips contacting thighs and not up on the abdomen Shoulder Belt must be centered over shoulder NOT up on neck or off shoulder DO ...

Page 15: ... to the maximum position Release Lap Belt Guide Adjustment Button Repeat on the opposite side 2 1 b Adjust to fit child 1 Place Booster Seat with Lap Belt Guides extended on vehicle seat 2 With child sitting on the Booster Seat slide Lap Belt Guide into the position nearest to but not touching the child s thigh 3 Pull out on Lap Belt Guide to check it is locked into position 4 Repeat on the opposi...

Page 16: ...in a seating position that has a Vehicle Lap Belt ONLY Vehicle Lap and Shoulder Belt MUST be snugly adjusted around child Vehicle Lap Belt MUST be positioned low on hips contacting thighs and not up on the abdomen Vehicle Shoulder Belt MUST be over child s chest and centered on shoulder DO NOT allow child to place Shoulder Belt under arm or behind back NEVER use Booster Seat with only a Lap Belt a...

Page 17: ...R Lap Belt Guide DO NOT switch lap and shoulder belt into automatic locking ALR mode when installing any booster car seat including mifold For contoured vehicle seats position back of Booster Seat on contour and in contact with vehicle seat back 4 Seat child on the Booster Seat with child s rump and back in contact with the vehicle seat back cushion 5 Secure child with the Vehicle Lap and Shoulder...

Page 18: ...ind child s back and adjust the position of the Shoulder Belt Guide so Shoulder Belt Slot is at least 1 inch 25 mm above top of child s shoulder To adjust position of the Shoulder Belt Guide Pull out on Shoulder Belt Guide Adjustment Clip to release Shoulder Belt Guide Strap slide Shoulder Belt Guide into position and then press down on the Shoulder Belt Guide Adjustment Clip to lock in place 1 2 ...

Page 19: ...top of vehicle seat back or headrest d Slide the Shoulder Belt Guide Adjustment Clip onto the Vehicle Shoulder Belt as shown The belt must be completely within the Shoulder Belt Guide slot 4 e Pull on Vehicle Shoulder Belt to snugly adjust Vehicle Lap and Shoulder Belt around child according to the vehicle owner s manual Snugly adjust Lap Belt and then Shoulder Belt f Check that Vehicle Lap Belt i...

Page 20: ...omatic locking retractor mode ALR and the vehicle seat belt is locked follow the steps below to remove the lap belt 1 Pull out and hold the shoulder belt to prevent further retraction Be aware not to allow shoulder belt webbing to retract during this entire procedure 2 Have your child lean away from the vehicle buckle 3 Lift mifold up on the buckle side and remove lap belt If removal of the lap be...

Page 21: ...even when not occupied An unsecured Booster Seat can injure other occupants in a crash For transporting Booster Seat when not occupied When not occupied it is recommended to fold and store the mifold in a secure location such as the glove box trunk or storage area However if it is left on the vehicle seat it MUST be secured with a vehicle belt as described below Route lap portion of Vehicle Lap an...

Page 22: ...s in a vehicle crash when occupied by a child These crash forces can deform parts of the Booster Seat and result in damage that may not be detectable by a visual inspection As a result the Booster Seat MUST be replaced after any crash in which the Booster Seat was occupied For a crash in which the Booster Seat was stored and remained in place or was secured with the lap portion of the vehicle seat...

Page 23: ... Shoulder Belt systems Aircraft Use This Restraint is Not Certified for Use in Aircraft Aircraft seats do not provide a lap and shoulder belt system EU and the rest of the world except Canada and Australia This booster seat is approved to ECE R44 04 group 2 3 This mifold Booster Seat is for use from 40 to 100 lbs 18 to 45 kg The mifold is approved to UN ECE R44 as a Group 2 3 booster seat with a w...

Page 24: ... misuse failure to follow the instructions on installation maintenance and use abuse alteration involvement in an accident and normal wear and tear Warranty continued This limited warranty is exclusive and in lieu of any other warranty written or oral including but not limited to any express warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The duration of any implied warranties incl...

Page 25: ...ental and consequential damages is expressly excluded Some states do not allow an exclusion or limitation of special incidental or consequential damages therefore that limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Warranty continued This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state For warranty service Please call 1 800 437 6540 email ...

Page 26: ...d manufacturing date can be found on the Shoulder Belt Guide Strap label Additional Information Care and Cleaning Surface wash with a mild solution of soap and water No Bleach Remove soap by wiping with clean water after washing Air Dry Instruction Manual Storage Store instruction manual in storage compart ment located in bottom of Booster Seat Replacement Parts This product does not have any repl...

Page 27: ...26 Notes ...

Page 28: ... 17695 Houston TX 77043 www mifold com Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Storage Compartment All pictures are illustrations Actual product may vary Made in China 2021 Carfoldio Ltd 1541 Rev G Carfoldio and mifold are registered trademarks of Carfoldio Ltd This innovative product is protected by U S Pat No 9 376 088 other patents pending and various design registrations ...

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