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Accessory Use
To remove
, twist the cup holder
counterclockwise. Pull it out of the
slot in the car seat.
The cup holder is top-rack
dishwasher safe.
The harness covers help provide
comfort to your child’s neck.
If the harness covers will not allow
proper positioning of the chest clip
and do not use.
To remove
, pull the fastening
strips apart and pull the harness
covers off of the harness straps.
Removable Cup Holder(s)
Harness Covers
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Your child’s height, weight, and age determine how the car seat
should be placed in the vehicle.
Children vary widely in body size, shape, and temperament—
please
consult your doctor before switching between any modes within
the limits and fit requirements of the car seat.
State Laws
Please be certain to follow your state’s laws regarding car seat use.
American Academy of Pediatrics Recommendations
Infants 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, children should use a forward-facing car
seat with a harness for as long as possible, until they reach the height
and weight limits for their car seats.
School-Aged Children
Once they have outgrown their forward-facing car seat, children should
use a belt-positioning booster seat until the vehicle’s lap and shoulder
seat belt fits 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 restrained in the rear
seats of vehicles for optimal protection.
Measure your child’s weight and height
(
DO NOT
guess) before choosing this car seat’s mode.
Choosing Car
Seat Mode
WARNING:
To remove,
undo the buckle
and pull the buckle cover off the
buckle.
To remove,
undo the buckle and
slide the pillow out from behind
the harness straps.
Buckle Cover
Body Pillow