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Read all instructions before use. 

If these instructions are not followed, the safety of a child 

may be severely endangered. Keep instructions for future use. 

©2013  IM0004A   11/2013 

www.urbinibaby.com

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Page 1: ...1 Read all instructions before use If these instructions are not followed the safety of a child may be severely endangered Keep instructions for future use 2013 IM0004A 11 2013 www urbinibaby com...

Page 2: ...gs and Important Information 6 10 3 Child Height and Weight Limits 11 4 Base Features 12 13 5 Carrier Features 14 17 6 LATCH Location 18 7 Vehicle Installation Locations 19 UNSAFE Vehicle Seat Belt Ty...

Page 3: ...1 Adjusting the Recline 44 45 12 Placing Your Child in the Carrier 46 48 Changing the Buckle Strap Position 49 Changing the Waist Strap Position 50 53 Using the Body Support 54 Using the Preemie Inser...

Page 4: ...le that a child restraint could be recalled In case of recall we can reach you only if we have your name and address so please send in the card or register online to be on our recall list Please fill...

Page 5: ...w saferproducts gov www seatcheck org This child restraint conforms to all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards This Restraint is Certified for Use in Motor Vehicles and Aircraft It is no...

Page 6: ...rained in rear vehicle seating positions rather than in the front seating positions REGISTER YOUR CHILD RESTRAINT with the manufacturer READ AND UNDERSTAND the instructions in this manual and in your...

Page 7: ...apnea may be at increased risk of suffering breathing or other difficulties in a child restraint Please consult a physician to determine what type of child restraint should be used for your child bef...

Page 8: ...d LIFT UP TO CHECK that it is attached MAKE SURE nothing interferes with the carrier attachment to the base ALWAYS store the LATCH connectors when they are not being used for installation NEVER place...

Page 9: ...INFANT CARRIER OR BASE IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED OR BROKEN OR ANY COMPONENT IS MISSING DO NOT use a cut frayed or damaged child restraint harness vehicle seat belt or LATCH belt WHEN USING THIS CHILD RE...

Page 10: ...y accessories or parts not supplied by the manufacturer of your child restraint THE CHILD RESTRAINT MAY BECOME VERY HOT IF LEFT IN THE SUN OR HOT AREAS Always make sure to check the temperature of any...

Page 11: ...of the seat as shown below 1 2 5 cm WEIGHT HEIGHT 3 Child Height and Weight Limits The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children should ride rear facing for as long as possible up to 2 years...

Page 12: ...12 4 Base Features 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 13 6 12 11 8 10 5...

Page 13: ...elt Lock Off LATCH Anchor Strap Guides LATCH Anchor Strap LATCH Storage Compartment Belt Path BASE Carrier to Base Indicators LATCH Adjustment Strap LATCH Release Button LATCH Belt Connector Recline F...

Page 14: ...FACES UP THIS TEXT FACES UP Installing the Preemie Insert Instalaci n del accessorio para beb s prematuros 3 Using the Preemie Insert To prevent ejection or serious injury For low birth weight infant...

Page 15: ...Harness Adjustment Button under seat pad Buckle Tongue Preemie Insert in plastic bag with instruction sheet Shoulder Belt Guide Harness Slots Base Attachment Rods Harness Strap Splitter Plate Waist St...

Page 16: ...handle will lock into position You should hear a click when the handle button is engaged and handle is locked into position Always check to make sure handle is locked into place after adjusting ALWAY...

Page 17: ...sert the canopy bow into the canopy mounts on both sides of the seat until the button clicks into place Fasten snap to canopy mount as shown To remove press tab as shown canopy can be removed for wash...

Page 18: ...le seating positions The child restraint base is designed to be used at the standard spacing of 11 from the center of one anchor point to the center of another anchor point Please refer to your vehicl...

Page 19: ...ck seat is the safest place for children 12 and under Owners of vehicles with airbags should refer to their owner s manual for child restraint installation instructions The VEHICLE seat must face forw...

Page 20: ...d restraint in its seating position in a sudden stop or crash If you have any of these types of vehicle belt systems listed NEVER use any of these to install your child restraint in the vehicle These...

Page 21: ...ctor ELR The lap belt is always loose until it locks in a sudden stop or crash Lap Shoulder Belts with 2 Retractors including inflatable seat belts Belts are attached to retractors at the ends of the...

Page 22: ...e SAFE to use to install your child restraint in the vehicle Review vehicle owner s manual for specific instructions on child restraint installation LATCH can be used IN PLACE OF these vehicle belt ty...

Page 23: ...ling all of the webbing out slowly to switch the retractor Check vehicle owner s manual for specific instructions The vehicle belt is tightened after switching the retractor by pulling up hard on shou...

Page 24: ...24 Click 4 Click Click 8 Base Installation with LATCH...

Page 25: ...CHECK to make sure they are attached by pulling on them Push down on the front of base and pull the strap to tighten base against the vehicle seat CHECK to make sure base is secure by holding both sid...

Page 26: ...ors before installing the carrier onto the base If green is NOT visible pull up on red release handle ALWAYS lift up on the carrier to check that it is securely attached to base 6 Check the level indi...

Page 27: ...o loosen LATCH then unhook from the anchor point Repeat steps as shown on the other side of the base Store LATCH strap in the storage compartment To remove the seat from the base pull up the red relea...

Page 28: ...28 Click Click 4 Base Installation with Lap Shoulder Belt Pull...

Page 29: ...seat Close the lock off over the lap shoulder belt until it clicks into place CHECK to make sure base is secure by holding both sides of the base near the vehicle belt and moving it from side to side...

Page 30: ...ators before installing the carrier onto the base If green is NOT visible pull up on red release handle ALWAYS lift up on the carrier to check that it is securely attached to base 6 Check the level in...

Page 31: ...31 7 To remove the seat from the base pull up the red release handle located on the base Lift carrier away from the base 8 To remove child restraint from vehicle open lock off and unbuckle the belt...

Page 32: ...32 Click 4 Click Base Installation with Lap Belt Pull...

Page 33: ...he vehicle seat CHECK to make sure base is secure by holding both sides of the base near the lap belt and moving it from side to side and front and back The lap belt should not loosen and the base sho...

Page 34: ...ators before installing the carrier onto the base If green is NOT visible pull up on red release handle ALWAYS lift up on the carrier to check that it is securely attached to base 6 Check the level in...

Page 35: ...35 7 To remove the seat from the base pull up the red release handle located on the base Lift carrier away from the base 8 To remove child restraint from vehicle open lock off and unbuckle the belt...

Page 36: ...cle seat location in a rear facing position Route the lap belt through the lap belt guides on both sides of carrier Make sure not to twist the belt and make sure it lies flat Fasten the buckle until i...

Page 37: ...should not move easily The carrier should not move more than 1 inch 2 5 cm from side to side or front to back After installing carrier without base check the RED level line on the label beneath the h...

Page 38: ...ed vehicle seat location in a rear facing position Route the lap portion of the lap shoulder belt through the lap belt guides on both sides of carrier Make sure not to twist the belt and make sure it...

Page 39: ...both sides near the lap belt guides and moving it from side to side and front and back The lap belt should not loosen and the carrier should not move easily The carrier should not move more than 1 in...

Page 40: ...ute the lap portion of the lap shoulder belt through the lap belt guides on both sides of carrier Make sure not to twist the belt and make sure it lies flat NEVER route the shoulder portion of the bel...

Page 41: ...om side to side and front and back The lap belt should not loosen and the carrier should not move easily The carrier should not move more than 1 inch 2 5 cm from side to side or front to back After in...

Page 42: ...ash could cause injury to a child s neck or shoulders WARNING ADVERTENCIA When using the child restraint WITHOUT base 1 Make sure vehicle is on level ground 2 Check the RED level line on the label ben...

Page 43: ...s 2 9 1kg 1 Make sure vehicle is on level ground 2 Only use the level indicator on the base to make sure the seat and base are level 3 Recline base until ball rests in the zone of your child s weight...

Page 44: ...of the base then push it up until it snaps into place To lower the foot pull foot down rotate under seat until it snaps into the bottom of the base 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 The base has 2 recline adju...

Page 45: ...hen using the carrier with WITHOUT the base ALWAYS CHECK the red level line on the carrier each and every time you use your child restraint to make sure it is level with the ground If it is not place...

Page 46: ...arness strap position should be at or below the child s shoulders If you need to change the harness strap position remove child from child restraint and follow these steps to change the harness strap...

Page 47: ...move the harness straps from the splitter plate as shown Turn the seat back over to the front side and pull the straps out of the slots and re insert them into the slots that are at or below your chil...

Page 48: ...s 1 or 2 depending on the size of your child and attach loops A to splitter plate Refer to page 51 Step 7 to fasten extra length of loops to the harness MAKE SURE that the harness straps and harness a...

Page 49: ...he slot closet to your child For Larger Babies Use front slot For Smaller Babies Use rear slot Push metal retainer through the slot that fits closest to your child Pull up on the buckle strap from the...

Page 50: ...gues 1 Insert the harness straps up through the bottom side of the shell through the inner waist slots with the folded portion of the strap facing in seating area as shown MAKE SURE harness straps are...

Page 51: ...eat pad and shell of the seat that are appropriate for the size of your child 5 Turn the seat over and pull harness straps through the back of the shell 6 Re assemble straps onto the splitter plate on...

Page 52: ...le tongues 1 Insert the harness straps into the inner slots from the top side of the shell then pull them back up through the outer slots with the folded portion of the strap facing in MAKE SURE harne...

Page 53: ...straps through the same set of slots in seat pad and shell of the seat that are appropriate for the size of your child 5 Turn the seat over and pull harness straps through the back of the shell 6 Re...

Page 54: ...on or serious injury only use the body support when the harness is used in the bottom 2 sets of harness slots WARNING ADVERTENCIA If there is a gap between the buckle strap and the child place a tight...

Page 55: ...eigh less than 6 lbs 2 7 kg To prevent suffocation always place preemie insert into the pocket located on the back of the body support exactly as shown WARNING ADVERTENCIA 1 2 THIS TEXT FACES UP THIS...

Page 56: ...ps out of the way Place your child in the carrier with their bottom pushed back and their back flat against the seat Place the harness straps around your child CHECK to make sure harness is at or belo...

Page 57: ...ild s chest level with their armpit Slowly pull harness adjuster strap to make the shoulder straps snug around the child s shoulders BE CAREFUL not to allow the chest clip to slide up into their neck...

Page 58: ...n manual storage Fold manual in half and store under the seat pad in the groove in the seat as shown 14 LATCH Storage 15 Instruction Manual Storage i Rea d all ins tru ctio ns bef ore use If the se in...

Page 59: ...NEVER use carrier without the seat pad attached Cleaning the Harness and Shell Sponge clean using warm water and mild soap Do not use any other cleaning agents or bleach Harness Straps Wipe clean wit...

Page 60: ...nserting the buckle tongues be sure you can hear an audible click to make sure the buckle is working properly Do not use detergents or lubricants For information about warranty and replacement parts p...

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