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Page 2: ...d restraint in your vehicle without these professionals by carefully reading and following these instructions Thank you You ve just purchased a Nuna product and you can be sure that your child is getting the best there is Our products are expertly engineered for safety with luxury fabrics and sophisticated style Whatever made you fall in love with Nuna rest assured your adventures with your little...

Page 3: ... INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ CAREFULLY WARNING Read and understand ALL warning labels affixed to the child restraint and all written instructions Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death Store instructions in the slot on the back of the seat shell for future use Rear Facing Installation 54 Forward Facing Installation 56 Securing Child 58 Cleaning and Maintenance 62 Softgoo...

Page 4: ...s Inc 70 Thousand Oaks Blvd Morgantown PA 19543 or call 1 855 NUNA USA Warranty We have purposely designed our high quality products so that they can grow with both your child and your family Because we stand by our product our gear is covered by a custom warranty per product starting from the day it was purchased Please have the proof of purchase model number and manufactured in date available wh...

Page 5: ...er 40 30 40 Rear Facing with vehicle belt tether DO NOT install using BOTH the vehicle belt and lower anchor belt LATCH 43 1100mm 11 30 American Academy of Pediatrics Recommendation The AAP recommends children should ride rear facing for as long as possible until they reach the maximum weight or height allowed by their seat For this seat that maximum is 40 lb 18 kg or less than 43 in 1100 mm Rear ...

Page 6: ...aint or use any accessories or parts supplied by other manufacturers unless they are approved by Nuna for use with this child restraint Doing so may be unsafe and may void the warranty DO NOT use a cut frayed or damaged vehicle seat belt NEVER use the child restraint if it has frayed or cut harness straps any damaged or missing parts or has been in a damaging crash To find out if damaged parts are...

Page 7: ...EVER leave luggage or other objects unsecured in a vehicle as they are liable to cause injuries in the event of a collision Car Seat Use after a Crash The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA recommends that car seats be replaced following a moderate or severe crash Car seats do not automatically need to be replaced following a minor crash A minor crash is one in which ALL of these...

Page 8: ...OT USE the lower anchors of the child restraint anchorage system LATCH system to attach this child restraint when restraining a child weighing more than 30 lb 13 6 kg rear facing or forward facing Using LATCH LATCH Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren is a system for installing a child restraint in a vehicle without using the vehicle belts This child restraint can be installed without vehicle bel...

Page 9: ...ured here may be used for rear facing or forward facing installations Lap Shoulder Belt A Lap Belt Only B Belts MUST be able to be locked Refer to your vehicle owner s manual to determine if the belts in your vehicle lock by 1 switching the seat belt s retractor by pulling the belt all the way out or 2 a locking latch plate that locks the vehicle s seat belts so they will not move freely If the be...

Page 10: ...unless the shoulder belt can be removed the lap belt is locked and use is allowed by the vehicle manufacturer 2 Dual Retractor Lap Shoulder Belts If allowed by the vehicle manufacturer the lap belt only may be used to secure the child restraint if it can be locked in accordance with this manual and the vehicle s manual 3 Non Locking ELR Lap Belts This belt locks only in a crash or sudden stop and ...

Page 11: ... Harness Pad x2 5 Infant Insert x2 6 Hip Harness Pad x2 7 Crotch Pad 8 Recline Handle 9 Seat Cover 10 Chest Clip 11 Harness Strap 12 Cup Holder x2 13 Adjustable Harness Buckle 14 Harness Release Button 15 Harness Adjustment Strap 16 Infant Insert Wedge Parts List 1 2 4 3 5 10 11 6 7 8 13 9 12 3 5 7 6 12 4 15 14 16 ...

Page 12: ...kle Tongue Holder 21 Belt Positioner 22 Rotate Position Button 23 Recline Position Indicator 24 Recline Position Window 21 23 Back View 25 Tether Cover 26 Handle 27 Tether Strap 28 Tether Strap Adjuster 29 Tether Hook 30 Lower Anchor Storage 31 Lower Anchor Connectors 32 Lower Anchor Belt 33 Lower Anchor Adjuster 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 22 17 18 19 26 25 24 ...

Page 13: ...osen and unbuckle harness Place the buckle tongues against the magnetic area on the side of the child restraint so that the tongues are held in place 5 To Fasten Chest Clip push chest clip halves together until they click 1 Pull to check To Fasten Buckle insert buckle tongues firmly into buckle until they click 2 Pull up on tongues to ensure they are locked 6 To Tighten Harness pull on harness adj...

Page 14: ...sides of the harness buckle strap together Drop the pinched strap slightly to allow it to pass between the positions 5 Slide the harness buckle strap forward or rearward as shown to best fit your child 6 Insert the harness buckle back into the correct seat pad opening Reattach both seat back pad snap buttons and pull down on the lower section of the head support pad The infant insert p 26 is recom...

Page 15: ...an improve the harness fit and recline angle for smaller infants When rear facing the harness MUST be positioned AT or JUST BELOW the child s shoulders If the harness straps are positioned ABOVE the child s shoulders use the infant insert to adjust the fit 3 Pull harness buckle up through slot in bottom of insert 4 Route harness straps through sides of insert 5 Push insert firmly into child restra...

Page 16: ...g the harness MUST be positioned AT or JUST BELOW the child s shoulders If the harness straps are positioned ABOVE the child s shoulders use the infant insert wedge to adjust the fit 1 To remove infant insert wedge pull the top section of the infant insert forward 2 Undo all of the snaps on the infant insert wedge 3 Pull up to remove 29 REVV instructions 28 REVV instructions 1 2 3 ...

Page 17: ...the pad 3 Locate and insert the tab strap between the harness buckle and crotch strap Pull the tab through to the back of the harness buckle to secure the crotch pad Cup Holder 4 Insert cup holder into opening on side of child restraint 5 To remove lift up on the cup holderto release locking tab 6 Pull out to remove DO NOT place glass or metal containers or hard or sharp objects in cup holder In a...

Page 18: ... 4 Squeeze the recline handle at the front of the child restraint 5 Tilt seat to desired recline position 1 5 BLUE rear facing or RED forward facing Release recline handle and check that child restraint is locked in desired recline position forward facing 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 rear facing 5 2 forward facing 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 rear facing 3 4 r e a r f a c i n g 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 f o r w a r d f a...

Page 19: ...sing adjuster button 1 while pulling on belt 2 4 For belt routing see p 50 To connect lower anchor belt to lower anchors in vehicle press connector firmly onto lower anchor and pull to check 5 Remove all slack from lower anchor belt by pulling loop at end of belt 6 To release lower anchor belt press red button on end of connector while pulling on belt Store lower anchors when not in use Place one ...

Page 20: ...on pictured here With tether going OVER handle attach the tether hook to the vehicle tether anchor 1 Once tether is anchored tighten by pulling on tether strap to remove all slack 2 Tether Storage 4 To store thread the tether hook under the handle 5 Attach tether hook to the back of the child restraint 1 and remove slack from tether strap 2 When not in use tether MUST be properly stored 6 Cover th...

Page 21: ...t clicks into place 3 Seat forward facing 4 Seat rear facing Ensure the seat is locked in your chosen position by releasing the rotate button and moving side to side slightly until you hear a click 5 NEVER use seat in an unlocked side position when traveling in vehicle 38 REVV instructions 39 REVV instructions 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 22: ...s the True Tension door 2 Seat must be in the upright recline position 1 to better access the True Tension door 3 Lift door release button to open the True Tension door Follow instructions for vehicle belt routing on p 42 4 Close True Tension door by pressing firmly on door until it latches in place 2 4 1 forward facing 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 rear facing r e a r f a c i n g 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 f o r ...

Page 23: ...vehicle seat bottom slide the seat back until the handle of the child restraint contacts the vehicle seat back 4 Rotate the seat rear facing to access True Tension door 5 Route the tether hook over the handle and attach to the vehicle tether anchor Do not tighten the strap yet 6 Open the True Tension door 1 5 6 r e a r f a c i n g 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 f o r w a r d f a c i n g forward facing 5 4 3 ...

Page 24: ... belt is routed under the door 4 Then while pushing down firmly on the car seat pull up on the vehicle shoulder belt to remove the slack Pull the shoulder belt out all the way to switch the retractor Now when you release it the belt will automatically lock when pulled consult vehicle manual 5 Route the vehicle shoulder belt behind the anti rebound panel and over tether strap 6 Close the True Tensi...

Page 25: ...the belt positioner 2 With the lap belt routed under the True Tension door and secured under the second belt positioner buckle the vehicle seat belt 3 Check the vehicle seat belt make sure it is not twisted and is laying flat across the rebound panel 4 While pushing down firmly on the car seat pull on the vehicle belt to remove the slack 5 Close the True Tension door 3 46 REVV instructions 47 REVV...

Page 26: ... and forward facing modes WARNING Check that child restraint is securely installed before each use Hold seat at the belt path and move seat in all directions Seat should move less than 1 inch forward facing 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 rear facing 7 r e a r f a c i n g 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 f o r w a r d f a c i n g forward facing 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 rear facing 8 r e a r f a c i n g 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 f o ...

Page 27: ...lower anchor belt across the anti rebound panel and under the True Tension door If possible secure the lower anchor belt under the belt positioner 4 Attach the other lower anchor connector 5 Check the lower anchor belt make sure it is not twisted and is laying flat across the rebound panel 6 While pushing down firmly on the car seat pull up on the lower anchor adjuster strap to remove the slack WA...

Page 28: ...ermanently secures the lower anchors to the child restraint WARNING DO NOT install with both the vehicle seat belt and lower anchor belt WARNING Check that child restraint is securely installed before each use Hold seat at the belt path and move seat in all directions Seat should move less than 1 inch 52 REVV instructions 53 REVV instructions 8 ...

Page 29: ... facing 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 rear facing ALWAYS use the shoulder hip and crotch pads Use infant insert with infants 5 11 lb 2 3 5 kg to improve the recline angle for smaller infants 2 Check Installation Seat is in rear facing recline position Seat is securely installed Hold seat at the belt path and move seat in all directions Seat should move less than 1 inch Tether is properly used and attached t...

Page 30: ... to vehicle tether anchor 2 1 Forward Facing Setup 1 Rotate the seat forward facing Push or pull on seat to make sure the seat is LOCKED 2 Select desired forward facing recline position 1 5 RED p 32 If you are using a lap belt only you MUST use the seat in recline 5 ALWAYS use the shoulder hip and crotch pads Use infant insert with infants 5 11 lb 2 3 5 kg to improve the recline angle for smaller ...

Page 31: ... adjust head support p 32 to position harness AT or just above shoulders Position harness over child s shoulders and around child s waist and buckle harness WARNING If your child is not properly secured in the child restraint they may be ejected in a crash resulting in serious injury or death Rear Facing Harness AT or just below shoulders Forward Facing Harness AT or just above shoulders If infant...

Page 32: ...s and thighs it is snug if you cannot pinch a fold in the strap horizontally Fasten and position chest clip p 22 level with child s armpits 3 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 3 2 1 60 REVV instructions 61 REVV instructions 3 ...

Page 33: ...the seat cover Infant insert wedge should be spot cleaned only Cleaning the Harness The child restraint harness system cannot be removed DO NOT attempt to remove the harness system When required harness may be cleaned with a cloth and warm soapy water Towel dry excess water and allow to air dry DO NOT use abrasive cleansers on the shell DO NOT use bleach or other harsh chemicals to clean any part ...

Page 34: ...tion 2 Loosen harness straps undo the chest clip and harness buckle 3 Lift up on the head support lower section and undo the two head support snap buttons 4 Pull head support fabric up and over the head support frame sides At the same time guide the elastic strap up the back of the head support frame Remove the head support fabric 2 3 1 4 64 REVV instructions 65 REVV instructions ...

Page 35: ...and repeat for the other side 4 Pull forward on the front edge of the seat cover fabric and release both fabric stiffeners 5 Locate the side impact protection pod and pull down on the bottom edge Guide the fabric opening around and off the impact protection pod repeat for the other side 6 Lift up on the seat cover and remove it from the car seat shell Nuna Baby Essentials Inc Nuna and all associat...

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