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Section 4:
Getting to Know Your ProRIDE
This ProRIDE is known as a convertible child restraint
because it converts from a
Rear-Facing
into a
Forward-
Facing
restraint system as your child grows.
It is important to know the difference between these two
use modes, be able to choose which mode is appropriate
for your child, and be able to choose which sections of
this instruction manual apply to the mode that you desire.
To facilitate choosing the right set of the instructions for
the mode that you desire, look for color codes on the
sides of the pages in this instruction manual.
Rear-Facing
instructions are indicated in
PINK
, and
Forward-Facing
instructions are indicated in
BLUE
. Note
that general information and information applying to both
user modes is not color-coded.
NEVER
use the ProRIDE child restraint system for a
child who is not the recommended height, weight or age
recommended in this instruction manual.
The American Academy of Pediatrics and NHTSA
recommend keeping children rearward facing up to age 2.
RECARO advocates using the ProRIDE up to maximum
rearward facing weight and height.
GETTING T
O KNOW
YOUR
Pro
RIDE
Summary of Contents for ProRIDE
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