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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 your 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 certified 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.
When installing with a base, only use this car seat with a

compatible onBoard 35 LT base.
Read all instructions for additional warnings.

Installation in Vehicle

Check the vehicle belt or lower anchor belt before each use. Use 

only if the belt can be tightened properly and locked securely in 

place.
This child restraint should be securely belted in the vehicle even 

when not in use. In a crash or sudden stop, an unsecured child 

restraint could injure occupants.

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 Traffic 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 car seat there is a date of 

manufacture label as shown. 
Do not use this car seat more than 8 years after the 

date of manufacture.

Summary of Contents for onBoard 35 LT

Page 1: ...TIONS 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 serious injury or death to your c...

Page 2: ...3 will introduce you to the parts of the car seat Page 58 has our contact information If at any point you would like assistance please feel free to reach out to us Adjust Car Seat to Fit Your Child M...

Page 3: ...on in Vehicle Rear Facing Use with Base 28 Vehicle Belt Install 29 LATCH Lower Anchor Belt Install 33 Rear Facing Use Without Base 37 Vehicle Belt Install 38 Wash Care of Car Seat Parts Removing Harne...

Page 4: ...e Carry Handle Adjustment Button Base Belt Path Shell car seat Canopy Harness Release Lever through opening in pad Chest Clip Harness System Detail See page 3 for Accessory Use Buckle Harness Straps S...

Page 5: ...an 13 years should be re strained in the rear seats of vehicles for optimal protection Accessory Use on select models REAR FACING 4 35 lb 1 8 15 9 kg and 32 in 81 3 cm or less in height Children under...

Page 6: ...the top of the car seat Rear Facing Child Fit Fully Loosen Harness Straps Push down on the harness release lever through the opening in the pad while pulling out on the harness straps as shown Unbuckl...

Page 7: ...twist the harness strap or the harness adjustment strap Make sure the harness strap loops are fitted completely on both sides of the splitter plate sewn end Fully Loosen Harness Straps Push down on t...

Page 8: ...out 6 7 Failure to place buckle s metal retainer completely through pad and shell can result in serious injury or death Unbuckle Harness Press in on the red button and pull out buckle tongues Turn Ca...

Page 9: ...on the buckle to make sure it is secured The buckle must not pull out 5 If you cannot achieve a snug harness fit for your child you may need to adjust the buckle strap and or the harness strap length...

Page 10: ...splitter plate 5 3 Rethread Harness Straps into Correct Shoulder Harness Slots For Your Child For Rear Facing Child Fit see page 6 4 Check your child s fit often To learn how to check harness tightne...

Page 11: ...Hand wash using warm sudsy water Line dry To Lower Base Foot Push in on the foot release button and pull the foot all the way down To Store Base Foot Pull the foot down and press in on the release but...

Page 12: ...2 WARNINGS Read ALL instructions before using child restraint as a carrier NEVER use carrier unless child is properly secured Use only as a carrier by children weighing 4 35 pounds 1 8 15 9 kg and 32...

Page 13: ...ight out to snugly tighten the harness system 4 Securing Child in Car Seat Check Harness Tightness Try to pinch the harness strap at the shoulder vertically between your index finger and thumb as show...

Page 14: ...e both the lower anchor belt and vehicle belt at the same time When used correctly the lower anchor belt or the vehicle belts are equally safe LATCH Lower Anchor Use Failure to fasten and tighten the...

Page 15: ...rage Attachment on Base Squeeze the spring lever on the hooks and remove the hooks from the storage attachments To Store Lower Anchor Belt When using the vehicle belts to install or when the base is n...

Page 16: ...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 to see if it has locked You wi...

Page 17: ...Anchor Belt 4 35 lb 1 8 15 9 kg and 32 in 81 3 cm or less in height Locking Latch Plate Emergency Locking Retractor with a Sliding Latch Plate Emergency Locking Retractor Lap Only Belt Inflatable Sea...

Page 18: ...r Facing in Vehicle Center the base in the chosen seating position Before you begin installing the car seat into your vehicle did you check Your child s weight and height See page 4 Your child s fit S...

Page 19: ...anchor belt installation if lower anchors are available in your vehicle 7 8 Check Level Line Redo the installation if the base is not reclined correctly Adjust the base if needed see page 15 Finished...

Page 20: ...en seating position Attach Lower Anchor Hooks to Vehicle s Lower Anchors in Seat Bight Review your vehicle owner s manual for LATCH lower anchor locations and lower anchor belt use Fasten one hook to...

Page 21: ...ded adjustments to the car seat as they grow 7 8 Attach Car Seat to Base To attach to the base see page 14 Pull up on the front two corners of the car seat by your child s feet to make sure it is lock...

Page 22: ...Before you begin installing the car seat into your vehicle did you check Your child s weight and height See page 4 Your child s fit See page 6 Do you need to make adjustments to the harness strap pos...

Page 23: ...Belt Tightness Hold the car seat at the belt path with your weaker hand Push and pull from side to side It should not move more than 1 in 2 5 cm Recheck Rear Facing Level Line Redo the installation if...

Page 24: ...page 3 Fully Loosen Harness Straps Pull Harness Strap Out of Shoulder Harness Slots From Back of Car Seat Remove Harness Strap Loops From Splitter Plate 1 2 3 Unthread Chest Clip Unthread Buckle Do n...

Page 25: ...b out of the shell Repeat for the other side Release Elastic Straps Pull the elastic strap off of the belt path guide as shown Repeat for the other side 8 1 2 9 Removing Seat Pad Set for Cleaning You...

Page 26: ...warm sudsy water and damp cloth Do not submerge into water Do not use the child restraint without the seat pad or with damaged harness straps Installing Seat Pad Starting from the top of the car seat...

Page 27: ...it is secured The buckle must not pull out Pull Up Front of Seat Pad Weave Harness Strap In and Out of Shell As Shown Thread Buckle and Chest Clip The harness strap ends go through the back of the buc...

Page 28: ...k harness tightness see pages 19 21 Check the harness straps often for any wear or damage Aircraft Information 50 Install the car seat in a window seat to avoid blocking the aisle If the aircraft lap...

Page 29: ...e vehicle even when not in use In a crash or sudden stop an unsecured child restraint could injure occupants Do not risk your child s safety To keep your child as safe as possible Dorel Juvenile Group...

Page 30: ...nual 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 face the sides or rear of the vehicle For vehicles...

Page 31: ...2525 Our hours 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...

Page 32: ...d s risk of injury or death in most crashes If you have questions or any concerns with this car seat please contact our Consumer Care Department Call 1 800 544 1108 Text 1 812 652 2525 Website www saf...

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