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Replacement and Expiration 

of Car Seat

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Child Restraint Use

Never take your child out of the child restraint while the 
vehicle is moving.
Never leave child unattended. Placing your child in a hot child 
restraint may result in burns.
Do not use a child restraint with damaged or missing parts. 
Do not use a child restraint with cut, frayed or damaged 
harnesses.
Do not substitute parts or try to modify the child restraint in 
any way. Do not lubricate buckles and fasteners.
Do not use any child restraint accessory except those 
approved by Dorel Juvenile Group.

Never allow any child to play with this child restraint; it is not 
a toy.
Do not remove or cover up any of the warning labels or other 
labels on the child restraint.
This child restraint has been certifi ed for use in passenger 
vehicles. Do not use in a boat, on a motorcycle or in a cargo 
van or bus where there are no seat belts or tether anchors.
Read all instructions for additional warnings.

 Installation in Vehicle

Even when unoccupied, this child restraint must be fi rmly 

secured to the vehicle with a lower anchor belt or with the 

vehicle seat belt.
Even when unoccupied, this booster seat must be fi rmly 

secured to the vehicle with the vehicle seat belt.
In a crash or sudden stop, an unsecured child restraint or 

booster seat could injure occupants.

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Do not risk your child’s safety. 

To keep your child as safe as possible, Dorel Juvenile Group 
strongly recommends replacing the car seat even after a minor 
crash; even if it was not occupied at the time. 

Replacement After a Minor Crash

The National Highway Traffi c Safety Administration states that for a 
crash to be considered minor 

ALL

 

of the following must be true:



Vehicle able to drive away from the crash site; 

AND



Vehicle door nearest the car seat was not damaged; 

AND



No passengers were injured; 

AND



Airbags did not deploy; 

AND



There is no visible damage to the car seat.

If the 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 the car seat immediately. 

Replacement After a Moderate to Severe Crash

You 

must

 replace this car seat if it has been in a moderate to 

severe car crash. 

This car seat is intended to protect a child in a single crash. 
During a crash, the car seat and all of its parts absorb crash 
energy which can deform or weaken it. Damage is not always 
visible. A damaged car seat must be replaced immediately.

Expiration

On the side of the child restraint there is a 
date of manufacture label as shown. 

Do not use this child restraint more than 
10 years after the date of manufacture.

Summary of Contents for ADJUST N GO

Page 1: ...levers inward and lifting or lowering headrest diagram 6 Make sure the headrest and metal bar at rear of seat are locked into position Crotch strap There are three positions Middle or innermost slot...

Page 2: ...ot use guide under headrest to position shoulder belt unless necessary for correct fit on child LATCH straps are not used in booster mode LATCH Comes with a single attached lower connector strap Lower...

Page 3: ...58 8137 12 17 20 KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE Read all instructions before using this car seat WARNING Failure to follow the warnings on the labels and in the instruction manual can result in seri...

Page 4: ...eel free to reach out to us REAR FACING 5 40 lb 2 3 18 kg and 19 40 in 48 101 6 cm PAGE 6 BOOSTER SEAT 40 80 lb 18 1 36 3 kg and 43 52 in 110 1 132 1 cm PAGE 6 Rear Facing Child Fit PAGE 9 Forward Fac...

Page 5: ...Mode 39 Forward Facing Vehicle Belt Tether Install 40 Forward Facing LATCH Lower Anchor Tether Install 44 Securing Child in Car Seat 49 Booster Seat Booster Seat Mode 52 Storing Harness System 53 Boo...

Page 6: ...s Chest Clip Harness System Detail Recline Handle Adjustable Headrest See page 4 for Accessory Use Removable Cup Holder on select models Buckle Harness Straps Lower Shoulder Harness Slots for Smaller...

Page 7: ...low out from behind the harness straps Tether Strap Tether Storage Instruction Manual Storage Splitter Plate Removable Cup Holder on select models The cup holder is top rack dishwasher safe To remove...

Page 8: ...e s lap and shoulder seat belt ts properly This is often when they have reached at least 4 feet 9 inches in height and are 8 to 12 years old Older Children All children younger than 13 years should be...

Page 9: ...release button with your thumb and pull apart 1 2 3 Place Harness Straps Out of the Way The In and Out Harness Holders on select models can be used two ways 1 You can secure the harness straps around...

Page 10: ...on The tops of your child s ears must be below the top of the car seat s headrest 1 2 3 Need to make adjustments To change headrest harness height see page 11 To change buckle position see pages 12 14...

Page 11: ...on harness release lever through opening in pad while pulling out on harness straps as shown 1 2 3 1 Changing Headrest Harness Height Rotate the headrest harness adjustment levers inward Move the hea...

Page 12: ...t face out Rear Facing Mode You must use the 1st or 2nd buckle slots Forward Facing Mode Any slot can be used Reach Under the Seat Between Base and Shell and Through Recline Handle Pull buckle s metal...

Page 13: ...2 14 Pull Up Front of Car Seat Pad When using the lower shoulder harness slots for smaller children you MUST use the body pillow and the headrest MUST be in the lowest position From Bottom of Seat Pul...

Page 14: ...end Pull Harness Straps Out of Upper Shoulder Harness Slots Attach 2nd Harness Strap Loops to Splitter Plate As Shown Sewn ends of the harness strap loops must face towards you Do not twist harness s...

Page 15: ...traint or booster seat ush against the vehicle seat back Vehicle seat back must be upright LATCH Lower Anchor Use 20 Vehicle Seat Bight Lower Anchor Bars For Use in Rear Facing or Forward Facing Mode...

Page 16: ...Belt When using vehicle belts using the booster seat mode or when the car seat is not installed in a vehicle the lower anchor belt must be properly stored in its storage location Thread lower anchor b...

Page 17: ...tractor This retractor always locks It will automatically lock after slowly pulling the seat belt out at least halfway and letting the belt go back into the retractor an inch or two If the retractor d...

Page 18: ...r vehicle s features may be considerably different than those pictured here You must always attach adjust and secure the top anchorage tether strap when installing the child restraint forward facing w...

Page 19: ...install a rear facing child restraint in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with an active frontal airbag Do not use the tether for rear facing mode Secure tether strap to its storage location Do no...

Page 20: ...cause not all vehicle belts will work with child restraints Review pages 22 25 and your vehicle owner s manual to determine what kind of vehicle belt you have and how to lock a child restraint in plac...

Page 21: ...51 Check your child s t often and make any needed adjustments to the car seat as they grow 10 Tighten Belt Place hand in child restraint Firmly push child restraint down and back towards the vehicle...

Page 22: ...n next page 33 Finished Check the tightness of the install often to make sure it has not loosened 11 34 2 Locate Rear Facing Belt Path Route the lower anchor belt through the Rear Facing Belt Path ope...

Page 23: ...er Anchors Review your vehicle owner s manual for lower anchor locations and lower anchor belt use Repeat for other side of child restraint Check Rear Facing Level Line For children who cannot sit up...

Page 24: ...hed Check the tightness of the install often to make sure it has not loosened Recheck Rear Facing Level Line For children who cannot sit up unassisted the level line must be parallel with the ground F...

Page 25: ...50 lb 10 1 22 6 kg and 29 45 in 73 6 114 3 cm and at least 1 year old Lap Shoulder Belt and Tether up to 50 lb 22 6 kg Lap Belt and Tether up to 50 lb 22 6 kg LATCH Lower Anchor Belt and Tether Do no...

Page 26: ...usted or if there are other possible seating locations 42 7 8 Tighten Belt Place hand in child restraint Firmly push child restraint down while pulling the shoulder belt or free end of the lap belt pa...

Page 27: ...g Child in Car Seat To properly secure your child in the car seat see pages 49 51 Check your child s t often and make any needed adjustments to the car seat as they grow Forward Facing LATCH Lower Anc...

Page 28: ...her Anchor Check vehicle owner s manual for specific location 5 Make Car Seat Flush Against Vehicle Seat Put the child restraint into Position 1 Do not use any recline positions except to make the chi...

Page 29: ...n Car Seat To properly secure your child in the car seat see pages 49 51 Check your child s t often and make any needed adjustments to the car seat as they grow 10 Check Belt Tightness Hold child rest...

Page 30: ...Check Harness Tightness Try to pinch the harness at the shoulders and hips vertically between index nger and thumb as shown If your ngers slip off the harness is tight enough If you can pinch the harn...

Page 31: ...Strap 2 Unbuckle Harness 3 Release Chest Clip 4 Remove Child Booster Seat Mode 52 Do not use the harness system when using as a booster seat Use only the vehicle s lap and shoulder belt system when r...

Page 32: ...lever through opening in pad while pulling out on harness straps as shown Locate Buckle s Metal Retainer Fully recline the child restraint and reach under the seat between the base and shell and thro...

Page 33: ...r seat has been converted to Booster Seat Mode 10 11 12 Place Chest Clip Harness Straps and Buckle Tongues Behind the Headrest and Seat Pad As Shown Push chest clip up so it is behind the headrest Tig...

Page 34: ...Seat Forward Facing in Back Seat Put the booster seat into Position 1 Do not use any recline positions except to make the booster seat flush against the vehicle seat back Vehicle seat back must be up...

Page 35: ...ly use the shoulder belt positioning guide in the headrest if necessary to help position the shoulder belt correctly on the child Finished Check periodically to make sure your child has not moved out...

Page 36: ...s on Seat Pad As Shown 62 Pull Pad Off Sides and Bottom of Shell Pull Pad Down and Off of Bottom of Harness Holders on select models Pull up to remove completely Pull Elastic Straps on Headrest Pad Ov...

Page 37: ...e dry separately for 10 12 minutes on low heat Remove immediately Cleaning Harness Strap Check the harness straps often for any wear or damage Do not fully pull the harness strap out of the car seat L...

Page 38: ...e handle and push top of child restraint back Insert Buckle s Metal Retainer into Slot Closest to Child Buckle must face out Rear Facing Mode You must use the 1st or 2nd buckle slots Forward Facing Mo...

Page 39: ...arness strap ends go through the back of buckle tongues and through the chest clip front to back as shown If you have removed the harness straps from the splitter plate and the buckle tongues and ches...

Page 40: ...belt and tether strap when installing with aircraft belts Forward Facing Aircraft Installation Follow the steps on pages 40 43 skipping the tether strap steps Rear Facing Aircraft Installation Follow...

Page 41: ...den stop an unsecured child restraint or booster seat could injure occupants 72 Do not risk your child s safety To keep your child as safe as possible Dorel Juvenile Group strongly recommends replacin...

Page 42: ...ive frontal air bag Check the vehicle owner s manual for more information about air bag child restraint use Use the child restraint only on vehicle seats that face forward Do not use on seats that fac...

Page 43: ...urs of operation are from 8 00 a m to 6 00 p m EST Monday through Thursday and from 8 00 a m to 4 30 p m on Friday Proof of purchase is required and shipping charges are the responsibility of the cons...

Page 44: ...child s risk of injury or death in most crashes If you still have questions or have any concerns with this child restraint please contact our Consumer Care Department Call 1 800 544 1108 Text 1 812 65...

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