Safety 1st Boost-and-Go Disney MagicSquad Manual Download Page 3

©2023 Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. Safety 1st

TM 

and the Safety 1st logo and design are 

trademarks of Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. (800) 544-1108 www.safety1st.com. Styles 

and colors may vary. Los estilos y los colores pueden variar. Made in Columbus. Hecho 

en Columbus. Distributed by (distribuido por) Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc., 2525 State St., 

Columbus, IN 47201-7494. Dorel Juvenile Canada, 2233 Argentia Road, Suite 110, 

Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7. Importado y Distribuido en Chile por: Comercial e Industrial Silfa 

S.A. - San Ignacio 0201 / Parque Industrial Portezuelo Quilicura, Santiago Chile. Fono (562) 

2339 9000. En Perú por: Comexa S.A. - Los Libertadores 455 – San Isidro, Lima – Perú. 

Fono (511) 4469014. En Centro América, Caribe y Ecuador por: Best Brands Group S.A. – Av. 

Balboa, Bay Mall Plaza, Planta Baja, local 9, Panamá. - Fono: (507) 300 2884. En Colombia 

por: Baby Universe S.A.S. - Vía 40 No. 77-29, Barranquilla,Colombia 

- Fono: (575) 353 1110 Importador: DJGM, S.A. DE C.V. Gabriel 

Mancera No. 1041 Col. Del Valle, Benito Juárez C.P. 03100 México, 

Ciudad de México R.F.C. DJG140305GN9 Tel. (55) 67199202

Contents

1

 

Getting Started

 

Parts of Car Seat

 

Accessory Use

 

Choosing Car Seat Mode

6

 

Securing Child in Car Seat

9

 

Forward-Facing 

Section

 

11 

Forward-Facing 

Child Fit 

 

13 

Forward-Facing 

 Vehicle Install

20

 

Booster Seat

 Section

 

22 

Storing Harness System

 

25 

Booster Seat 

Child Fit 

 

26 

Backed Booster Seat 

Use in Vehicle

 

30 

Backless

 

Booster Seat 

Use in Vehicle

34

 

Making Adjustments to Booster Seat

 

34 

Installing &

 

Removing Backrest

 

35 

Adjusting Headrest Height 

 

36 

Changing Buckle Position

 

38 

Installing Backless Booster  

 

 

Belt-Positioning Clip

 39 

Positioning Belt-Positioning Clip

 

40 

Adjusting Length & Removing Belt-Position Clip 

41  Wash & Care
 

41 

Removing Seat Pad Set

 

44 

Cleaning Parts of Car Seat & 

 

 

Installing Seat Pad Set

45

 

LATCH & Vehicle Belt Information

 

45 

LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt

 

47 

Vehicle Belts

 

51 

Top Tether 

52

 

Safety Information

 

52 

Child Restraint Use 

 

53 

Vehicle Seating Position

 

54 

Installation in Vehicle

 

55 

Replacement & Expiration

 

56 

Registration & Safety Notices

 

57 

Aircraft Information

58

 

Warranty

Summary of Contents for Boost-and-Go Disney MagicSquad

Page 1: ...1 1 12 23 Buckle Assembly Seat Pad Set Removable Cup Holder Lower Anchor Belt Top Tether Locking Clip Instructions For parts availability and questions call text or chat If requested color is not avai...

Page 2: ...rmation If at any point you would like assistance please feel free to reach out to us Welcome to the Safety 1st Family Thank you for choosing this car seat also known as a child restraint To help you...

Page 3: ...el Mancera No 1041 Col Del Valle Benito Ju rez C P 03100 M xico Ciudad de M xico R F C DJG140305GN9 Tel 55 67199202 Contents 1 Getting Started 1 Parts of Car Seat 3 Accessory Use 4 Choosing Car Seat M...

Page 4: ...ook different than one shown Adjustable Headrest Shoulder Belt Positioning Guides Backrest Lap Belt Path Seat Base Instruction Manual Storage Cup Holder Attachment Harness Release Lever Lap Belt Path...

Page 5: ...ts and Toddlers Should ride in a rear facing car seat as long as possible until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car seat Toddlers and Preschoolers Once they are facing forward...

Page 6: ...Booster Seat Mode 40 100 lb 18 1 45 4 kg and 43 57 in 110 1 144 8 cm Booster Seat Section PAGE 20 Storing Harness System PAGE 22 Booster Seat Use in Vehicle PAGE 30 Securing Child in Car Seat Place C...

Page 7: ...seat 2 If your harness twists Straighten the harness each time you put your child in the car seat Lock the buckle and tighten the harness so it will be ready for next use WARNING FINISHED Your child i...

Page 8: ...em LATCH system to attach this child restraint when restraining a child weighing more than 55 lb 25 kg The vehicle belt MUST be used for installation if your child weighs more than 55 lb 25 kg When an...

Page 9: ...ip Buckle It may be easier to undo the buckle by pressing in towards the top of the button Harness Strap Position The harness strap MUST be at or slightly above the shoulders never below Buckle Positi...

Page 10: ...r a child weighing more than 55 lb 25 kg DO NOT use both the LATCH lower anchor belt and vehicle belt at the same time to install the car seat When anchors are available you MUST ALWAYS attach adjust...

Page 11: ...to the belt path Squeeze the adjuster button and pull the belt out as shown 3 4 5 OR Lift Tether Adjuster to Loosen Tether Strap Vehicle Belt or Lower Anchor Belt Goes under the car seat pad AND acros...

Page 12: ...d pull the free end of the tether strap to remove all of the slack 8 17 18 Check Belt Tightness Hold the Forward Facing Belt Path with your non dominant hand Push and pull from side to side The car se...

Page 13: ...of the install often to make sure it has not loosened See steps 8 and 10 Has the tether been installed and tightened See steps 4 and 9 FINISHED 19 20 Booster Seat Section In this car seat your child c...

Page 14: ...lt under the child s arms or behind their back DO NOT use the lower anchor belt along with the vehicle lap or lap shoulder belt DO NOT use this booster seat if the tops of your child s ears are above...

Page 15: ...t Seat Pad from Front of Car Seat 8 FINISHED The car seat has been converted to the Booster Seat Mode See next page for Booster Seat Use in Vehicle Push Buckle Strap Down Pull One Side of Buckle Strap...

Page 16: ...ly across your child s hips not on their stomach 5 in 12 7 cm 5 in 12 7 cm Booster Seat Child Fit Backed Booster Seat Use in Vehicle Have Child Sit in Booster Seat The tops of your child s ears should...

Page 17: ...cross their chest Position Lap Belt on Child Route the shoulder and lap belt portion of the vehicle belt through the Booster Seat Belt Path as shown The lap belt should lay snugly across your child s...

Page 18: ...ven when unoccupied Backless Booster Seat Use in Vehicle Have Child Sit in Booster Seat The tops of your child s ears should never be above the top of the booster seat s headrest 1 2 Place Booster Sea...

Page 19: ...oulder and lap belt portion of the vehicle belt through the Booster Seat Belt Path as shown The lap belt should lay snugly across your child s hips not on their stomach Buckle Vehicle Belt Pull the sh...

Page 20: ...se the belt positioning clip if necessary to help position the shoulder belt correctly on your child 6 Installing Removing Backrest Locate backrest connection slots in seat slide backrest attachment h...

Page 21: ...is locked securely 2 For Forward Facing Child Fit see page 13 19 To learn how to check harness tightness see pages 6 8 Check the harness straps often for any wear or damage 1 Changing Buckle Position...

Page 22: ...page 13 19 To learn how to check harness tightness see pages 6 8 When using the belt positioning clip it must be installed on the side of the booster seat that is closest to the vehicle seat buckle Lo...

Page 23: ...ap 1 Loosen Strap at Bar 2 Pull Clip Through Loop at End of Strap 3 Remove Strap from Seat Positioning Belt Positioning Clip 2 1 3 Have your child sit in the booster seat Pull the belt positioning cli...

Page 24: ...while pulling out on the harness straps as shown Removing Seat Pad Set To remove accessories see page 3 2 1 4 6 7 5 Adjust Headrest to Highest Position Pull Seat Pad Around Headrest Off of Car Seat L...

Page 25: ...harness straps often for any wear or damage Spot clean using warm sudsy water and damp cloth Spilled food and liquids on the car seat may result in mold or bacterial growth over time These spills cou...

Page 26: ...hicles that have the lower anchor bars installed in designated seating positions Most vehicles manufactured after September 2002 are equipped with LATCH lower anchor bars Check your vehicle owner s ma...

Page 27: ...ing steps to understand how to lock a car seat in Forward Facing Mode with a vehicle belt The vehicle belt MUST NOT loosen after tightening This means there needs to be a way to lock the vehicle belt...

Page 28: ...seat Switching to locking mode Slowly pull the shoulder belt all the way out then let it go back in 1 2 in 2 5 5 cm As it goes back in you will most likely hear a ratcheting sound Gently pull the belt...

Page 29: ...esses 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 Gr...

Page 30: ...single layer towel underneath and behind car seat WARNING Installation in Vehicle NEVER place a child rear facing in a seating position with an active frontal air bag Check the vehicle owner s manual...

Page 31: ...r 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 ma...

Page 32: ...ges arising out of the use or inability to use this product Limitation of warranties and other warranty terms and state law rights Any implied warranties including implied warranties of the merchantab...

Reviews: