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•  This child restraint is certified for use in motor vehicles and 

aircraft. 

•  Please read all instructions in this manual and on product labels 

before use.

•  Keep instructions for future use. Store instructions on back of 

carrier or in base.

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•  Failure to follow these instructions and product labels can 

result in serious injury or death in a crash.

•  Read all instructions before use of the infant carrier.

WARNING

Instructions for use 

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Summary of Contents for iGuard 35

Page 1: ...anual and on product labels before use Keep instructions for future use Store instructions on back of carrier or in base i Failure to follow these instructions and product labels can result in serious injury or death in a crash Read all instructions before use of the infant carrier WARNING Instructions for use EN ...

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Page 3: ...OVERVIEW OF BASE 15 OVERVIEW OF INFANT CARRIER 17 CHOOSING A VEHICLE SEATING LOCATION 20 DETERMINING THE BEST INSTALLATION METHOD 22 OVERVIEW OF LATCH 24 OVERVIEW OF VEHICLE SEAT BELT SYSTEMS 26 UNSAFE VEHICLE SEAT BELT SYSTEMS SEATING 28 BASE INSTALLATION WITH LATCH 29 PROPER INSTALLATION LATCH 33 ...

Page 4: ...CLE SEAT BELT 39 SECURING THE BASE WITH VEHICLE LAP SHOULDER BELT 39 SECURING THE BASE WITH VEHICLE LAP BELT ONLY 42 PROPER INSTALLATION VEHICLE SEAT BELT 45 REMOVING BASE FROM THE VEHICLE VEHICLE SEAT BELT 46 ATTACHING THE INFANT CARRIER TO THE BASE 47 RELEASING THE INFANT CARRIER FROM BASE 48 CARRIER INSTALLATION WITHOUT BASE 49 ...

Page 5: ...LE LAP BELT ONLY 55 CHECK FOR PROPER INSTALLATION CARRIER WITHOUT BASE 57 AIRCRAFT INSTALLATION 58 INFANT INSERT 60 CROTCH STRAP POSITIONING 59 SHOULDER STRAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 63 SECURING YOUR CHILD 68 PINCH TEST 72 CARRY HANDLE ADJUSTMENT 73 TUCK AWAY CANOPY 74 IMPORTANT CHECKS 76 ATTACHING TOASTROLLER 78 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 6: ...EN 6 RELEASING FROMASTROLLER 80 SEAT PAD REMOVAL INFORMATION 81 SEAT PAD INSTALLATION INFORMATION 82 CLEANING 83 IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARRANTY 84 CUSTOMER SERVICE 86 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 7: ...quirements below WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS 4 35 lbs 1 8 15 9 kg Infant Insert is required for use with smaller infants weighing 4 11 lbs 1 8 5 0 kg HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS 32 inches 81 3 cm or less The top of the child s head should not be less than 1 inch from the top of the seat back Shoulder straps must be through the shoulder strap slots at or just below the top of the child s shoulders Chest clip must ...

Page 8: ...o L6T 4M4 or call 1 877 428 2545 or register online at www iguard35 com register For recall information call the U S Government s Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 or go to http www NHTSA gov NOTICE OF EXPIRATION Discontinue use of this child restraint after 7 years from the date of manufacture or after a crash For date of manufacture refer to labels on bottom of Carrier ...

Page 9: ...seating positions than in the front seating positions Child restraint systems should be securely belted to the vehicle even when they are not occupied since in a crash an unse cured child restraint system may injure other occupants Use only in rear facing position when using it in the vehicle WARNING DO NOT place rear facing child seat on front seat with an active frontal airbag DEATH OR SERIOUS I...

Page 10: ...djust the belts provided with this child restraint around your child Use only with children who weigh between 4 and 35 lbs 1 8 15 9 kg and whose height is 32 inches 81 3 cm or less Infant insert must be used with infants 11 lbs 5 0 kg or less Secure this child restraint with the vehicle s child restraint anchorage system LATCH if available or with a vehicle seat belt SUFFOCATION HAZARD Infant carr...

Page 11: ...ide the vehicle NEVER leave child in carrier when straps are loose or undone NEVER place carrier near window where cords from blinds or drapes can strangle a child NEVER hang strings on or over the carrier or attach strings to handle NEVER place items with a string around a child s neck such as hood strings pacifier cords etc WARNING GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 12: ...maged in any way DO NOT use this child restraint system if it has been in a vehicle crash DO NOT use clothing or blankets that interfere with fastening or tightening the harness INSTEAD place a blanket over the child after being properly secured in the harness DISCONTINUE using this child restraint if the the top of the child s head is less than 1 inch from the top of the seat back DO NOT use this...

Page 13: ...OT modify this restraint Minor modifications can change the way a child restraint performs in a crash DO NOT leave loose objects e g cups toys bags umbrellas etc in the vehicle because they can become deadly projec tiles in a crash DO NOT take child out of the child restraint while the vehicle is moving DO NOT allow children to play with this child restraint It is not a toy ...

Page 14: ...rness fastened and snu gly adjusted when child is in carrier AVOID BURNS ALWAYS check all sur faces of restraint before securing your child In warm weather child restraints can become very hot Hot surfaces can burn your child ALWAYS properly store LATCH connec tors and LATCH belt when not in use Register your child restraint with the ma nufacturer WARNING GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 15: ...e Belt Lock Off Base Recline Adjustment Locked Recline Indicator Belt Path Openings 2 Instruction Manual LATCH Storage Compartment Back of Base Front of Base LATCH Belt Routing Tabs 2 LATCH Connectors LATCH Belt Adjuster LATCH Belt ...

Page 16: ...ne Indicator Belt Path Openings 2 Belt Lock Off Upper Lever Instruction Manual LATCH Storage Compartment Recline Adjustment Foot Belt Lock Off Lower Lever Front of Base Back of Base 22lbs 10kg or less OVER 22lbs 10kg RECLINE INDICATOR ...

Page 17: ...EN 17 OVERVIEW OF INFANT CARRIER Shoulder Straps Shoulder Strap Slots Crotch Strap Infant Insert Chest Clip Harness Adjuster Strap Harness Release Button Under Pad Buckle Buckle Tongue Harness ...

Page 18: ... 18 OVERVIEW OF INFANT CARRIER Carry Handle Handle Adjustment Button Carrier Release Handle Belt Path Guides 2 3 Foam Insert for use with infants 4 11lbs 1 8 to 5 0 kg Pocket for Foam Insert Infant Insert ...

Page 19: ...EN 19 OVERVIEW OF INFANT CARRIER Carrier Release Handle Sewn Loops on Harness Straps Metal Harness Plate ...

Page 20: ...ith LATCH in the rear center seating position it is critical that you refer to your vehicle owner s manual If the carrier does not install securely in the rear center seating location it is recommended to move to one of the outboard seating positions CHOOSING A VEHICLE SEATING LOCATION PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING THIS CHILD RESTRAINT ...

Page 21: ...the best vehicle seating position for that method This child restraint can be installed either using LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children or a Vehicle Seat Belt CHOOSING A VEHICLE SEATING LOCATION Vehicle Seat Belt Vehicle Seat Belt Retractor LATCH Lower Anchors identified by this symbol ...

Page 22: ...tures in your vehicle that might affect the secure installation of a car seat WARNING BASE INSTALLATION DETERMINING THE BEST INSTALLATION METHOD LATCH Installation pg 30 Lap Shoulder Belt Installation pg 39 NEVER place a rear facing child restraint in a seating position with an active frontal air bag ...

Page 23: ...EN 23 Lap Belt Only Installation pg 42 CARRIER INSTALLATION WITHOUT BASE DETERMINING THE BEST INSTALLATION METHOD Lap Shoulder Installation pg 51 Lap Belt Only Installation pg 55 ...

Page 24: ...o use the rear center seating position with LATCH the center seating position must be identified as a LATCH use position in the vehicle owners manual or the distance between the inboard lower anchors must be 22 56 cm or less and the use of the two inboard LATCH anchors in that seating position must be approved by the vehicle manufacturer Outboard Lower Anchors Inboard Lower Anchors Outboard Lower ...

Page 25: ...ing position is not approved by the vehicle manufacturer then use the vehicle seat belt for installation or for LATCH use move to another vehicle seating position WARNING NEVER place more than one LATCH con nector on the vehicle LATCH anchor bar unless specifically allowed by the vehicle manufacturer ...

Page 26: ... your vehicle and the vehicle owners manual to identify the type of seat belt system in the seating position where the car seat will be installed There are some vehicle belts that will NOT work with this child restraint or that require additional steps CHECK YOUR VEHICLE OWNER S MANUAL for information regarding your vehicle seat belt system s This child restraint is compatible with most vehicle se...

Page 27: ...uckle Buckle Locking Latch Plate Vehicle Seat Lap Only Belt Sewn On Latch Plate Locking Latch Plate Green box with check mark vehicle seat belt can be used to install this car seat Red box with X vehicle seat belt that cannot be used to install this car seat OVERVIEW OF VEHICLE SEAT BELT SYSTEMS X X ...

Page 28: ...his child restraint X Lap belts with emergency locking retractor Door mounted Vehicle seats that face rear of the vehicle DO NOT use this child restraint with the following vehicle seats Motorized automatic Inflatable Vehicle seats that face side of the vehicle Lap Shoulder with two retractors X X X X X X X X X Vehicle seatbelt forward of seat bight DO NOT use this child restraint with the followi...

Page 29: ...ustment Foot into the extended position Open the vehicle belt lock off by rotating the lower lock off lever down 1 rotate the upper lock off lever up into the open position 2 lift the back of the base and push out the upper lock off lever to unlock the recline adjustment foot 3 and allow the recline adjustment foot to move down into the extended position 4 WARNING Latch belt must be tightly adjust...

Page 30: ...t recline is achieved when the red indicator inside the recline indicator is aligned with the green line identified as 22 lbs 10 kg or less or Over 22 lbs 10 kg that applies based on your infant s weight NOTE If proper angle cannot be achieved with the recline adjustment foot then pool noodles or a rolled towel may be used under the base to properly recline the seat BASE INSTALLATION WITH LATCH 2 ...

Page 31: ... aligned with the green line identified as 22 lbs 10 kg or less or Over 22 lbs 10 kg that applies based on your infant s weight SECURING BASE WITH LATCH STEP 1 Locate the LATCH belt in the Instruction Manual LATCH storage compartment STEP 2 Slide the LATCH belt out through the belt path opening on the base and attach the connector to the vehicle lower anchor bar 1 You will hear it click Pull on th...

Page 32: ...g down and back on the base to push the base onto the seat bight 1 crease of the vehicle seat pull on the free end of the LATCH belt to tighten the belt 2 STEP 6 Check that the base is securely installed and the LATCH belt stays securely adjusted around the base Base should not move more than 1 inch 25 mm side to side at the belt path If the LATCH belt does not stay tightly adjusted around the bas...

Page 33: ...side to side at the belt path LATCH belt is not twisted LATCH belt is tightly adjusted and stays tightly adjusted around base Recline angle is correct Recline indicator must be lined up with correct line for the child s weight readjust if necessary 22lbs 10kg or less OVER 22lbs 10kg RECLINE INDICATOR ...

Page 34: ...r from the vehicle anchor 2 STEP 2 Store LATCH belt and LATCH connectors in Instruction Manual LATCH storage compartment WARNING Always store LATCH belt and connectors in Instruction Manual LATCH Storage Compartment when not in use LATCH belt must be routed under LATCH belt routing tabs on belt lock off and must NOT interfere with operation of locking hooks ...

Page 35: ...EHICLE LATCH LATCH belt MUST be routed under red LATCH belt routing tabs when stored LATCH Belt Adjuster LATCH Connector Instruction Manual LATCH Storage Compartment Cover Instruction Manual LATCH Storage Compartment LATCH Belt ...

Page 36: ...the base is contacting the vehicle seat back STEP 3 If the vehicle seat back is adjustable adjust the seat back into the upright position or the position specified in the vehicle owner s manual Vehicle seat belts must be tightly adjusted and stay tightly adjusted around base Inflatable seat belts are NOT compatible with this child restraint Proper seat back recline is required Too upright can caus...

Page 37: ...t foot to move down into the extended position 4 STEP 5 Release the upper Lock Off Lever to lock the Recline Adjustment Foot in place and set the base down onto the vehicle seat STEP 6 Check that the red recline indicator is aligned with the recline position for your child s weight and adjust if necessary Proper seat recline is achieved when the red indicator inside the recline indicator is aligne...

Page 38: ...ieved with recline adjustment foot then pool noodles or a rolled towel may be used under the base to properly recline the seat 22lbs 10kg or less OVER 22lbs 10kg RECLINE INDICATOR BASE INSTALLATION WITH VEHICLE SEAT BELT Red recline indicator ...

Page 39: ...se with a vehicle lap shoulder belt follow steps 4A 8A To secure base with a vehicle lap belt only follow steps 4B 8B SECURINGWITHAVEHICLELAP SHOULDER BELT STEP 4A Open the vehicle belt lock off by rotating the lower lock off lever down 1 rotate the upper lock off lever up into the open position 2 2 1 ...

Page 40: ...6A Tighten vehicle lap belt around base while pushing down and back on the base to push the base into the seat bight crease of the vehicle seat 1 and pull on the shoulder belt to tighten the lap belt around the base 2 STEP 7A While holding the shoulder belt tight center the shoulder belt and lap belt in the lock off and lock the belt in place by rotating the upper section lock off down 1 and then ...

Page 41: ...tays securely adjusted around the base Base should not move more than 1 inch 25 mm side to side at the belt path If the lap shoulder belt does not stay tightly adjusted around the base try reinstalling with the lap shoulder belt and lock off or try installing with a locking clip pg 52 or move to another seating position in the vehicle WARNING 2 1 Vehicle belt must be tightly secured and stay tight...

Page 42: ...vehicle lap belt through both belt path openings making sure the lap belt is centered within the lock off and then buckle the vehicle belt STEP 6B Tighten vehicle belt around base while pushing down and back on the base to push the base into the seat bight crease of the vehicle seat 1 and pull on the free end of the lap belt 2 to tighten the lap belt around the base SECURINGTHEBASEWITHVEHICLESEATB...

Page 43: ...Center the vehicle seat belt into lock off and rotate the upper section lock off down 1 and then the lower section down 2 to lock belts into position NOTE Before closing the lock off door make sure the vehicle seat belt is central through the lock off 2 1 ...

Page 44: ...d not move more than 1 inch 25 mm side to side at the belt path If the lap belt does not stay tightly adjusted around the base try reinstalling with the lap belt or move to another seating position in the vehicle WARNING SECURINGTHEBASEWITHVEHICLESEATBELT Vehicle belt must be tightly secured and stay tightly secured around base ...

Page 45: ...t not move more than 1 inch side to side at the belt path Vehicle belt is not twisted Vehicle belt is tightly adjusted and stays tightly adjusted around base Recline angle is correct Recline indicator must be lined up with correct line for the child s weight readjust if necessary 22lbs 10kg or less OVER 22lbs 10kg RECLINE INDICATOR Red recline indicator ...

Page 46: ...M THE VEHICLE SEAT BELT STEP 1 Unbuckle vehicle seat belt STEP 2 Open the vehicle belt lock off by rotating the lower lock off lever down 1 rotate the upper lock off lever up into the open position 2 STEP 3 Slide vehicle belt out through belt path openings ...

Page 47: ...r onto the base until a click is heard 1 STEP 2 Check for a secure connection on both sides by pulling up on carry handle 2 NOTE Handle must be locked in one of the five 5 adjustment positions 2 1 Infant Carrier must be securely locked onto base Always lift infant carrier to check that infant carrier is locked onto base ...

Page 48: ...Adjust the carry handle into the carry position STEP 2 Pull the carrier release handle on the back of the carrier 1 and lift carrier off base 2 1 2 ATTACHING THE INFANT CARRIER TO THE BASE Lift up on carry handle to confirm carrier is locked onto base Carry handle is locked in any of the five 5 adjustment positions ...

Page 49: ... lap belt only as described in this section LEVELLING THE CARRIER STEP 1 Park the vehicle on level ground STEP 2 Place the carrier on the vehicle seat with the infant facing the rear of the vehicle CARRIER INSTALLATION WITHOUT BASE Vehicle seat belt must be tightly adjusted around and stay tightly adjusted around carrier Proper seat back recline is required Too upright can cause breathing difficul...

Page 50: ...roper Seat Recline line is horizontal Note For a more stable installation a pool noodle or rolled towel may be used STEP 4 Go to Installation with Vehicle Lap Shoulder Belt section or Installation with Vehicle Lap Belt Only section based on the vehicle belt available in the seating position to be used Proper seat recline ...

Page 51: ...belt into both vehicle belt guides on the carrier then buckle the vehicle seat belt Vehicle belt must stay tightly adjusted around carrier If the vehicle belt does not stay tightly adjusted around carrier a locking clip must be used Inflatable seat belts are NOT compatible with this child restraint Proper seat back recline is required Too upright can cause breathing difficulty Too reclined can cau...

Page 52: ...EP 4 Tighten the vehicle lap belt around the carrier by pushing down on the carrier 1 and pulling on the shoulder belt 2 STEP 5 Adjust and lock the carry handle into the desired adjustment position STEP 6 Check that the carrier is securely installed and the vehicle belt stays securely adjusted around the carrier Carrier should not move more than 1 inch 25 mm side to side at the vehicle belt path C...

Page 53: ...tion with Locking Clip section below CHECK FOR PROPER INSTALLATION Carrier must not move more than 1 inch side to side at the belt path Vehicle belt is not twisted Vehicle belt is tightly adjusted and stays tightly adjusted around carrier Locking clip must be used if lap belt does not stay tightly adjusted around carrier Recline angle is correct Carrier is properly reclined when the blue Proper Se...

Page 54: ...t belts together at latch plate and unbuckle While holding belts togther slide locking clip on seat belts approximately 1 2 inch 1 cm away from latch plate Re buckle seat belt Retest for secure installation and that lap belt stays tight Check that the carrier is securely installed and the vehicle belt stays securely adjusted around the carrier Carrier should not move more than 1 inch 25 mm side to...

Page 55: ... section STEP 2 Slide the lap belt into both vehicle belt guides on the carrier and buckle the vehicle seat belt CARRIERINSTALLATION WITHOUTBASE Vehicle belt must stay tightly adjusted around carrier Proper seat back recline is required Too upright can cause breathing difficulty Too reclined can cause ejection in a crash ...

Page 56: ...tion STEP 5 Check that the carrier is securely installed and the vehicle belt stays securely adjusted around the carrier Carrier should not move more than 1 inch 25 mm side to side at the belt path If the vehicle lap belt does not stay tightly adjusted around the carrier try reinstalling and tightening the lap belt If the vehicle lap belt does not stay tight and continues to loosen carrier must be...

Page 57: ... not twisted Vehicle lap belt is tightly adjusted and stays tightly adjusted around carrier Recline angle is correct Carrier is properly reclined when the blue Proper Seat Recline reference line is horizontal when the vehicle is parked on level ground Carry handle is locked in any of the five 5 positions CARRIERINSTALLATION WITHOUTBASE ...

Page 58: ...d for aircraft travel When installing this child restraint on an airplane use the carrier only without the base and install the same way as CARRIER INSTALLATION WITHOUT BASE Installation with vehicle lap belt only section Important notes for use on an aircraft Make sure that the aircraft buckle does not interfere with the belt guides on the infant carrier Notify the airline ahead of time that you ...

Page 59: ...is too short Use only on an aircraft seat that faces for ward DO NOT use this restraint if a secure installa tion cannot be achieved Place carry handle in any one of the handle adjustment positions for use in the aircraft as long as it doesn t interfere with the back of the seat in front of the carrier AIRCRAFT INSTALLATION ...

Page 60: ...nt insert with foam insert must be used for infants 11 lbs or less 1 Discontinue use of infant insert 2 with child over 22 lbs 10 kg or if harness straps become too tight Infant insert may be used without foam in sert 3 with infants 11 lbs to 22 lbs 10 kg 1 2 ...

Page 61: ...ap slot 1 for children 22 lbs 10 kg or less Place the crotch strap in the outer crotch strap slot 2 for children over 22 lbs 10 kg TO CHANGE CROTCH STRAP POSITION STEP 1 Unbuckle the harness STEP 2 Flip carrier over insert the metal anchor plate down completely through the carrier shell and seat pad 1 2 ...

Page 62: ...mpletely though the seat pad and carrier shell and then back up through the unused crotch strap slot seat pad and carrier Check that the crotch strap anchor plate is completely through the carrier NOTE When using the inner slot 1 with a small infant a rolled washed cloth or small blanket may be placed in between the crotch of the infant and the crotch strap 1 1 2 2 ...

Page 63: ...NT WARNING STEP 1 From the front of the carrier press down and hold harness adjuster lock button 1 and pull out on the harness shoulder straps to loosen harness 2 1 2 X Shoulder straps must be through shoulder strap slots at or just below the top of the child s shoulders ...

Page 64: ...TRAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT STEP 2 From the back of the carrier disconnect the shoulder straps from the metal harness plate STEP 3 From the front of the carrier pull the shoulder straps out through the front of the carrier ...

Page 65: ...d s shoulders Make sure the shoulder straps are not twisted NOTE For babies 4 11 lbs use the sewn loop in the middle of the shoulder strap with the lowest shoulder strap slot 1 For babies 8 lbs and up use the sewn loop at the end of the shoulder strap with the 3 highest shoulder strap slots 2 SHOULDER STRAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 66: ...e carrier pull the shoulder straps out and connect the correct sewn loop for your child on the shoulder straps to the metal harness plate Make sure the shoulder straps are not twisted and that the entire shoulder strap is secured onto the metal harness plate 2 1 1 2 ...

Page 67: ...EN 67 SHOULDER STRAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT WARNING X To prevent ejection in a crash the sewn loops on the shoulder straps MUST be completely within the slots of the metal harness plate ...

Page 68: ... top of the child s shoulders Harness must be snugly adjusted around child Infants less than 11 lbs 5 5 kg must use the infant insert with foam insert DISCONTINUE using this child restraint if the the top of the child s head is less than 1 inch from the top of the seat back DO NOT use clothing or blankets that interfere with fastening or tightening the harness INSTEAD place a blanket over the chil...

Page 69: ...n child restraint making sure their body is making full contact with the seating surface Bring the shoulder straps over the child s shoulders and insert the buckle tongues into the buckle until a click is heard Pull up on the buckle tongues to make sure they are locked NOTE For smaller babies it is recommended to remove the harness pads for a more secure fit 3 ...

Page 70: ...ugly around your child A snug strap should not allow any slack It lies in a relatively straight line without sagging It does not press on the child s flesh or push the child s body into an unnatural position STEP 6 Close chest clip and position at armpit level Make sure the shoulder pads don t interfere with positioning the chest clip SECURING YOUR CHILD 1 ...

Page 71: ...EN 71 WARNING Children have STRANGLED in loose or partially buckled harness straps Fully restrain the child even when carrier is used outside the vehicle STRANGULATION HAZARD SECURING YOUR CHILD ...

Page 72: ...n pinch the shoulder strap webbing at the child s shoulder between your thumb and finger the harness is too loose and must be tightened Check that the shoulder straps are positioned and adjusted properly Shoulder straps at or below the top of the child s shoulder and harness straps are snugly adjusted around the child X ...

Page 73: ...en in use rear rebound carry store or stand To adjust the carry handle position squeeze both handle adjustment buttons and rotate handle forward or backward Carrier Hub Label located on the carrier handle NEVER hang toys and other objects from the carry handle when using in the vehicle These products have not been tested and therefore are not approved for use with this child restraint ...

Page 74: ...ND CANOPY Slowly pull forward on main canopy frame until resting in desired position TO RETRACT STOW CANOPY Gently push downward on main canopy frame allowing the center support and canopy fabric to guide into the storage compartment in carrier TUCK AWAY CANOPY 1 DO NOT carry car seat by the canopy ...

Page 75: ...EN 75 TUCK AWAY CANOPY ...

Page 76: ...e child s shoulders Harness must be snugly adjusted around child Chest clip must be at armpit level and harness straps must be snugly adjusted around your child The top of child s head should not be less than 1 inch from the top of the seat back The child must weigh between 4 and 35 lbs and be no taller than 32 inches to use this car seat The back seat is the safest place for children aged 12 and ...

Page 77: ...stead place a blanket over the harness after properly securing the child Carry handle must be locked in one of the handle adjustment positions Adjust seat back recline angle to the appropriate angle by using the recline indicator on the top of the base or the level to ground line on the side of the carrier Always secure an unoccupied child restraint in a crash an unsecured infant car seat may inju...

Page 78: ...by iCoo For additional stroller models check Hauck web site at www icoo usa com STEP 1 Lower the carrier onto the stroller until a click is heard ATTACHING CARRIERTO ASTROLLER Always lift handle to check that car seat is securely locked onto stroller Only use car seat on stroller models approved by Hauck ...

Page 79: ...EN 79 STEP 2 Lift the carrier handle to to check the carrier issecurely locked onto the stroller 1 RELEASING CARRIER FROM A STROLLER ATTACHING CARRIERTO ASTROLLER 1 ...

Page 80: ...EN 80 STEP 1 Pull the release handle located on the back of the carrier STEP 2 Lift the carrier from the stroller RELEASINGCARRIERFROMASTROLLER ...

Page 81: ... strap and buckle 1 see crotch strap adjustment section STEP 2 Remove shoulder straps from shoulder strap slots 2 see harness height adjustment section STEP 3 Lift the ends of the seat pad from the top and bottom of the carrier 1 then remove the seat pad from the carrier 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 ...

Page 82: ...ARNING To install the seat pad reverse the steps stated in the seat pad removal section 2 2 1 Shoulder straps must be through shoulder strap slots at or below the child s shoul ders Straps must not be twisted Shoulder straps must be properly attached to the metal harness plate ...

Page 83: ...unning water DO NOT use detergents or lubricants CLEANING Machine wash in cold water on gentle cycle with mild detergent Spot clean using warm water with mild detergent Spot clean using warm water with mild detergent Dry flat and away from direct sunlight before re use or storage Air dry completely before re use or storage Towel dry completely before re use or storage DO NOT bleach iron or dry cle...

Page 84: ...nded warranty cannot be purchased This warranty is not transferable and extends only to the original retail purchaser and is only valid when supplied with proof of purchase Please retain proof of purchase for this limited warranty The warranty is valid only in the original country of purchase This warranty is subject to the conditions set forth by country in which the items were purchased Conditio...

Page 85: ...y if The issue is caused by misuse or poor maintenance Please refer to this instruction booklet for guidance on infant car seat use and mainte nance Damage is caused by improper installation of iCoo parts and or accessories Please refer to this instruction booklet for guidance on infant car seat assembly and use Damage is corrosion caused by lack of maintenance or service Damage is due to general ...

Page 86: ...s damaged as a result of an accident airline or freight damage iCoo reserves the right to determine if warranty terms and conditions have been met Please contact your local distributor if you have any questions regarding warranty Register your infant car seat online at www iguard35 com register CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION iCoo GmbH 212A Wilkinson Road Brampton Ontario L6T 4M4 Canada PHONE 1 877 4...

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Page 88: ...IM_I_iGuard_35_85x140_EN_15_06_22 iCoo GmbH Am Roten Hügel 4 D 96242 Sonnefeld Germany phone 1 877 428 2545 fax 1 905 455 7888 e mail info icoo usa com website www icoo usa com ...

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