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D. General Vehicle Installation

Not all vehicle belts will work with this child restraint. This 
child restraint must be tightly locked in place at all times, 
during travel. You must determine if your vehicles belts are 
compatible with this child restraint.

Vehicle Belts

• Automatic/Passive vehicle seat belts

You MUST have a lap belt to install any child restraint.  An 
automatic (passive) shoulder belt may or may not have a 
separate lap belt. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual.  

• Vehicle belts in center of the door 
or side panel

You must move the child restraint to 
another seating location. Consult your 
vehicle owner’s manual.

• Vehicle belts that are in front of 
the seat bight

You may need to move the child restraint  
to another seating location. Consult your 
vehicle owner’s manual.

• Do Not Use with inflatable seat belts

You may need to move the child restraint to another seating
location or use UAS belts only.

• ELR (Emergency Locking Retractor) vehicle belts

These lap and shoulder belts only lock 
in a sudden stop or crash, and do not 
properly secure a child restraint alone. 
Consult your vehicle owner’s manual.
To learn if you have this type of belt, 

gently pull the belt all the way out of the retractor (spool), let 
it return several inches, then pull on it again.

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• Switchable retractor

These belts switch from ELR to ALR (Automatic Locking 
Retractor). You must have the vehicle belts in the 
locking mode to use them.  Follow the instructions in the 
installation sections.

• ALR (Automatic Locking Retractor)

These belts lock after pulling the webbing out and letting 
the belt go back into the retractor an inch or two. Follow 
the instructions in the installation sections.

Vehicle Latch Plates

• Check the Latch 
Plates

Buckle the lap/shoulder 
belt. Pull on the lap belt 
portion. If the vehicle 
belt does not loosen 
or slip, you have a 
locking latch plate. You 
should not need to use 
a locking clip. Consult 
your vehicle owner’s 
manual.  

If the belt loosens or slips, you have a sliding latch 
plate. If you have an ELR retractor and a sliding latch 
plate, you 

MUST

 use a locking clip to install the child 

restraint or move to another seating location. You may 
not need to use the locking clip with a switchable or ALR 
retractor. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual.

Sliding 
Latch 
Plate

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ELR lap-only belts MUST NOT be used with this 
child restraint.

Locking 
Latch 
Plate

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Knowing Your Vehicle Belts

Review your vehicle’s owner manual for vehicle seat belt use 
with child restraints. This is your best source for information 
concerning your vehicle.

If it moves freely, it is an ELR belt.  If it is locked and will not 
allow any more belt to come out, it is a switchable retractor. 
If you have an ELR lap and shoulder belt, review the “Vehicle 
Latch Plate” section to see if you need a locking clip.

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Page 1: ...orward facing child restraint 10 30 kg 22 65 lb 74 132 cm 29 52 in booster seat 18 45 kg 40 100 lb 102 132 cm 40 52 in Read all instructions BEFORE USING this child restraint and booster seat 4358 619...

Page 2: ...le D 2 Vehicle Seating Position D 3 Choosing UAS or Vehicle Belts D 4 Knowing Your Vehicle Belts 1 C 1 Choose Position for Your Child C 2 Preparing Child Restraint to Fit Your Child C 3 Securing Child...

Page 3: ...Transport Canada it is possible that a safety related problem may be found If there is ever a safety issue with your child restraint we use registration information to reach owners If you don t have...

Page 4: ...l A Before You Begin E P I A Headrest Harness Height Adjustment Levers B Adjustable Headrest C Child Head Support on select models D Body Pillow on select models E Lumbar Support on select models F Ha...

Page 5: ...nds on model I Rotating Armrests J Forward Facing Belt Path K Rear Facing Belt Path L UAS Attachment for Storage M UAS Connector N UAS Belt O UAS Adjuster P Shell Q Rear Facing Level To Ground Lines C...

Page 6: ...booster seat B Safety Information Failure to read understand and follow the instructions and warnings in this instruction manual and the warnings on the system could result in serious injury or death...

Page 7: ...tions and warning labels for additional warnings Transport Canada Road Safety Directorate regulates children s restraint systems under the Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems Safety Regulations RSSR The r...

Page 8: ...tion Determine which of the three buckle strap slots that is both comfortable and snug to use NOTE Thread buckle strap through the slot closest to child 5 Locate buckle strap s metal retainer under th...

Page 9: ...or just below the shoulders If the upper harness guides are above the child s shoulders with the headrest in the lowest position do not use this child restraint Children have a tendency to want to sl...

Page 10: ...not loose and lies flat against the child without sagging It does not press on the child s flesh or push the child s body into an unnatural position 4 Position Chest Clip Slide chest clip up or down s...

Page 11: ...rt is designed to support the infant s head and neck Infant head support MUST not cover the infant s face in any way Remove the head support when the infant s head has reached the top inside part of t...

Page 12: ...the harness system Replace the buckle see section C 2 Body Pillow To remove the body pillow slide out from behind the harness straps Head Pillow The head pillow provides extra comfort for your child...

Page 13: ...nthread harness straps from the chest clip 2 Unthread harness straps from the buckle tongues 3 Holding one harness strap pull harness completely out of lower harness guides 4 3 C 7 Removing Harness Sy...

Page 14: ...Remove Upper Harness Guides From the back of child restraint pinch harness guide ends together or use a screwdriver to press in on harness guide edge as shown With the other hand from the front of the...

Page 15: ...3 Make Harness Straps Even Take both ends of the harness strap and make them even in length Do not twist harness straps Thread Harness Guides on Harness Strap Slide one harness guide on each harness s...

Page 16: ...PLETELY ON the splitter plate 30 D General Vehicle Installation Your vehicle s features may be considerably different than those pictured here Consult your vehicle owner s manual to help identify your...

Page 17: ...the vehicle For vehicles with an airbag but without a back seat refer to your vehicle owner s manual D 3 Choosing UAS or Vehicle Belts When installed properly either the UAS or Vehicle Belts will secu...

Page 18: ...ing Retractor You must have the vehicle belts in the locking mode to use them Follow the instructions in the installation sections ALR Automatic Locking Retractor These belts lock after pulling the we...

Page 19: ...same as in your vehicle Use only with F A A certified equipment Contact the airline before taking the child restraint on an aircraft in order to comply with their regulations E Aircraft Installation...

Page 20: ...ecline see section C 6 1 NOTE Review your vehicle s owner manual for UAS belt use continued on next page Pull UAS Connector Across to Opposite Side Reach under pad and pull the UAS connector across th...

Page 21: ...peat for other side of child restraint 3 To Remove UAS Belt From Vehicle UAS Anchor Bar Remove child from child restraint Press down firmly on child restraint and press the red release button on each...

Page 22: ...Child Restraint Pull the seat pad off the front corners of shell 1 Review section D 4 to determine what kind of vehicle belts you have Review your vehicle s owner manual for seat belt use Rotate Child...

Page 23: ...The child restraint should not move more than 2 5 cm 1 in and the vehicle belt should not loosen NOTE If it moves more than 2 5 cm 1 in or if the vehicle belt loosens try reinstalling the child restr...

Page 24: ...e vehicle s anchor bracket Pull on free end of the tether strap Pull loose end to tighten To Adjust Tether Strap G 2 Adjusting the Tether Strap Tether straps are required in Canada Using this child re...

Page 25: ...ecurely Do not fasten both UAS connectors on the same UAS anchor bar in the vehicle Do not use any recline position except to install the child restraint flush against the vehicle seat back Vehicle se...

Page 26: ...mly while pulling up on the free end of the UAS belt to tighten 3 It may be easier to tighten the belt through the belt path opening as shown Check UAS Belt Tightness Grasp the child restraint at the...

Page 27: ...ild restraint in the forward facing position 52 51 Installation Tip Loosely attach the tether hook before threading the vehicle belt Consult vehicle s owner manual for specific location 1 Thread Vehic...

Page 28: ...ter seat using only vehicle lap shoulder belt Lap Shoulder Belt H Prepare to Install Booster Seat You MUST remove the harness system see section C 7 You MUST remove lumbar supports and body pillows to...

Page 29: ...d be under the armrest as shown Pull up on the shoulder belt to tighten 3 1 Position Shoulder Belt To help position the shoulder belt you may need to secure the shoulder belt in one of the two shoulde...

Page 30: ...he bottom or top level to ground lines When used in the forward facing position do not use any recline position except to install the child restraint flush against the vehicle seat back Vehicle seat b...

Page 31: ...___ For replacement parts complete this form below We must have your model number and manufacture date codes on the form to ensure proper replacement parts They can be found on the stickers on the sid...

Page 32: ...to the original retail purchaser as follows This product is warranted against defective materials or workmanship for one year from the date of original purchase An original receipt is required to vali...

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