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PIPA urbn instructions

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PIPA urbn instructions

DO NOT

 use any products or 

accessories with this child 

restraint unless they are 

approved by Nuna for use 

with this child restraint. Doing 

so may be unsafe and may 

void the warranty.

DO NOT

 leave child restraint 

in vehicle when uninstalled, 

even when unoccupied. In 

a crash, it could become a 

projectile and injure other 

vehicle occupants.

NEVER

 use clothing or 

blankets that interfere with 

providing a properly tightened 

harness. An unsecured or 

improperly harnessed child 

can come out of the restraint 

during a crash. Place blankets 

over child 

AFTER

 harness has 

been properly tightened.
Only use with Nuna strollers 

or appropriate Nuna adapters 

designed for use with other 

strollers. 

Car Seat Use after 

a Crash

The National Highway Traffic 

Safety Administration (NHTSA) 

recommends that car seats be 

replaced following a moderate 

or severe crash. Car seats do not 

automatically need to be replaced 

following a minor crash.

What defines a minor crash?

A minor crash is one in which 

ALL

 of 

the following apply:

•  The vehicle was able to be 

driven away from the crash site.

•  The vehicle door nearest the car 

seat was not damaged.

•  None of the passengers in the 

vehicle sustained any injuries in 

the crash.

•  If the vehicle has air bags, none 

of the air bags deployed during 

the crash; and

•  There is no visible damage to 

the car seat.

NEVER

 use a car seat that has been 

involved in a moderate to severe 

crash. Contact Nuna with questions 

or concerns about your seat.

Information from nhtsa.gov

Summary of Contents for pipa urbn

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Page 2: ...restraint in your vehicle without these professionals by carefully reading and following these instructions Thank you You ve just purchased a Nuna product and you can be sure that your child is getti...

Page 3: ...rash Vehicle Compatibility PIPA urbn Parts List Using PIPA urbn Product Overview Product Use Installation Installation Using Rigid LowerAnchors Using Vehicle Lap Shoulder Belt Installation in an Aircr...

Page 4: ...ousand Oaks Blvd Morgantown PA 19543 or call 1 855 NUNA USA Recall Information For recall information call the U S Government s Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 or go to htt...

Page 5: ...n the pocket located within the seat pad Register your child restraint with the manufacturer Secure this child restraint with the vehicle s child restraint anchorage system if available or with a vehi...

Page 6: ...oor ground Be sure handle locks into position before lifting carrier The carrier can fall from a shopping cart DO NOT use on a shopping cart STRANGULATION HAZARD Children have strangled in loose or pa...

Page 7: ...lers or appropriate Nuna adapters designed for use with other strollers Car Seat Use after a Crash The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA recommends that car seats be replaced follow...

Page 8: ...elt so theywill hold the child restraint tightly without loosening Vehicle Belt Use continued on the next page Vehicle Compatibility You MUST read and understand ALL child restraint related instructio...

Page 9: ...t only may be used to secure the child restraint in accordance with this manual and the vehicle owner s manual 3 Non Locking ELR Lap Belts This belt ONLY locks in a crash or sudden stop and should onl...

Page 10: ...8 Buckle 9 Harness Adjustment Button 10 Harness Adjustment Strap 11 Crotch Pad 12 Rigid Lower Anchor 13 Lap Belt Guide 14 Magnetic Buckle Holder 15 Handle Adjustment Button 16 Post Adapter Release Bu...

Page 11: ...y 2 To assemble the canopy slide the canopy mounts into the openings in the seat shell Check that the canopy is secure by pulling up on the canopy mount 3 Fasten the snaps on the back of the canopy to...

Page 12: ...be opened for ventilation 2 To remove the canopy first undo the snaps on the back of the canopy soft goods 3 Undo the snaps on the seat soft goods near the handle 4 Push the release button in the cen...

Page 13: ...Support The head and body supports can be used as necessary to provide a snug fit for small babies The smaller head support piece can be removed when your child has outgrown it The head support strap...

Page 14: ...kle and crotch belt through the bottom slot of the body support The body support can be used for smaller babies but MUST be removed once the child reaches 11 lb Low Birth Weight Pillow 7 The low birth...

Page 15: ...a fold in the strap horizontally 2 Harness straps must be at or just below shoulders 3 To adjust shoulder harness height remove child and loosen harness 4 Then turn child restraint over and remove on...

Page 16: ...urbn instructions 29 PIPA urbn instructions Shoulder Belts continued 1 Re attach harness loop to splitter plate 2 Do not allow harness to pass over bars Repeat process for second shoulder harness str...

Page 17: ...an be adjusted to 3 positions 3 To adjust the handle position squeeze handle buttons on both sides 1 Rotate handle until it clicks into any of the 3 positions 2 Handle can be used in vehicle in any lo...

Page 18: ...djustment button 1 while pulling on the harness straps 2 3 Press buckle button 1 Press button to release the halves of the chest clip 2 Separate chest clip and spread harness straps apart 3 4 Place ch...

Page 19: ...ontinued 5 Harness straps must be at or just below child s shoulders to avoid injury If harness slots need to be moved see Shoulder Belts section p 26 Gently guide child s arms through harness straps...

Page 20: ...rds buckle for tightening of harness 4 Tighten harness by pulling on the adjustment strap 1 Pull any excess harness webbing through the buckle towards the child s shoulders 2 and pull again on the adj...

Page 21: ...a sudden stop or crash resulting in serious injury or death Check that Child is Secure Snugly adjust the belts provided with this child restraint around your child If straps are not snugly adjusted ch...

Page 22: ...stallation Using Rigid Lower Anchors 1 To help with installation of child restraint install rigid lower anchor guides on vehicle lower anchor bars 2 Rotate rigid lower anchors down This also lowers th...

Page 23: ...the indicator on the rigid lower anchor is red Retry to secure rigid lower anchors to vehicle lower anchors and re check The rigid lower anchors must be attached onto the vehicle lower anchor bars an...

Page 24: ...1 To remove the child restraint squeeze the rigid lower anchor release on the back of child restraint and pull child restraint away from vehicle lower anchor bars 2 Rotate rigid lower anchor connector...

Page 25: ...to lay against vehicle seat back as shown 3 Adjust the angle of the child restraint A rolled up towel or foam pool noodle may be used to adjust the amount of recline 4 Angle is correct when blue line...

Page 26: ...led up towel or foam pool noodle may be used to adjust the amount of recline 4 Angle is correct when blue line on child restraint located on the label on the side of the child restraint is level with...

Page 27: ...Vehicle belt must be buckled tight and must stay locked Child restraint should be stable and not move side to side more than 1 inch at belt path Check Vehicle Belt Install 1 Make sure the vehicle bel...

Page 28: ...angle of the child restraint The angle is correct when the blue line is level with the floor of the aircraft 1 Tighten the aircraft belt while pushing the child restraint firmly into the seat Making s...

Page 29: ...separately 1 Infant Car Seat Ring Adapter 2 Infant Car Seat Post Adapters Visit nunababy com for more information PIPA urbn Rain Cover 3 Place the rain cover over the child restraint ALWAYS check vent...

Page 30: ...2 Pull out the fastening pieces underneath the edge of the seat The best way to work this area as some seat pads feel more tight in this area than others is to pull the fabric towards the front of the...

Page 31: ...nts or lubricants Using anything other than water can cause the buckle to malfunction Air dry Remove the infant carrier from the vehicle seat if not in use for a long period of time Put the infant car...

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