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4358-6693 (11.5.14)

Read all instructions 

BEFORE USING 

this infant restraint.

infant restraint 1.8-10 kg (4-22 lb) and 43-74 cm (17-29 in) 

Light N Comfy Elite, onBoard 22™
Infant Car Seat
Instruction Manual 

Failure to read, understand and follow the 
instructions and warnings in this instruction 
manual and the warnings on the system could 
result in serious injury or death to the infant. 

4358-6693 Light N Comfy Elite, OnBoard 22 ENG.indd   1-2

4358-6693 Light N Comfy Elite, OnBoard 22 ENG.indd   1-2

11/5/14   10:47 AM

11/5/14   10:47 AM

Summary of Contents for onBoard 22

Page 1: ...22 Infant Car Seat Instruction Manual Failure to read understand and follow the instructions and warnings in this instruction manual and the warnings on the system could result in serious injury or de...

Page 2: ...38 D 1 Understanding Your Vehicle D 2 Vehicle Seating Position D 3 Choosing UAS or Vehicle Belts D 4 Knowing Your Vehicle Belts D 5 Storing UAS C 1 Canopy Use Removal and Installation C 2 Remove and I...

Page 3: ...rer and tested by Transport Canada it is possible that a safety related problem may be found If there is ever a safety issue with your infant restraint we use registration information to reach owners...

Page 4: ...ound Line J Base Release Handle K Shell Back View I H J K PUSH L Upper Harness Slots M Chest Clip N Harness Straps O Buckle Tongue P Buckle Q Buckle Strap R Buckle Strap Slots S Lower Harness Slots M...

Page 5: ...t Strap A C C B Bottom of Infant Restraint D H F E G I Top of Base UAS Storage Detail J J Base Belt Path K Lock Bars L Base Alignment Slots M UAS Belt N UAS Storage Bars O UAS Adjuster P UAS Hook K M...

Page 6: ...ant restraint system in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with an active passenger side frontal airbag Always check vehicle owner s manual for infant restraint use with side air bags For vehicles w...

Page 7: ...ell and or the harness system if stored for a long period of time B 5 Storing Your Infant Restraint C 1 Canopy Use Removal and Installation To Remove Canopy Unfasten the fastening strip on the back of...

Page 8: ...nt s head has reached the top inside part of the infant insert To remove this insert undo the fastening strips and slide the insert out Reverse steps to replace insert Harness Covers The harness cover...

Page 9: ...r by infants weighing 1 8 10 kg 4 22 pounds and 43 74 cm 17 29 inches tall NEVER leave infant unattended Always keep infant within arm s reach Suffocation Hazard Infant carrier can roll over on soft s...

Page 10: ...ant s weight and height do not guess before using this infant restraint C Basic Use 18 C 6 Preparing Infant Restraint to Fit Your Infant You MUST make these adjustments with your infant before you ins...

Page 11: ...kle strap slots that is closest to the infant From the front of infant restraint push metal retainer down through the pad and shell Make sure the buckle is facing out a 20 From underneath infant restr...

Page 12: ...rness Height With infant in the infant restraint check the location of the upper harness slots Follow the guidelines on below to determine the correct harness height 7 PUSH Rear Facing Position Upper...

Page 13: ...eath Incorrect use of the harness system is the most common mistake people make It is very important to read understand and follow all instructions and warnings Failure to follow these steps can resul...

Page 14: ...rt for safety Harness system must be snugly adjusted Check Harness Tightness Try to pinch the harness straps at the shoulders If you can pinch the harness strap tighten more If your fingers slip off t...

Page 15: ...leaning Loosen Harness Straps Push in on the harness adjustment lever Pull out on harness straps just above buckle tongues 1 Only remove the harness system to clean the seat pad To remove canopy see s...

Page 16: ...strap loop faces the buckle before starting Thread the harness strap down through lower harness slot on left side of shell 1 Make sure you weave the harness strap in and out of the shell as shown befo...

Page 17: ...rness strap through right upper harness slot at the same height through pad and shell 5 DO NOT twist harness straps 5 4 3 4 4 From the back of the infant restraint fit the harness strap loops onto the...

Page 18: ...34 D 2 Vehicle Seating Position Safety Tip Children are safer when properly restrained in a rear seating position than in the front seating position According to accident statistics children in rear s...

Page 19: ...belt all the way out of the retractor spool let it return several inches then pull on it again D General Vehicle Installation Vehicle Belts If UAS is not an option you must use the vehicle seat belt s...

Page 20: ...location You may not need to use the locking clip with a switchable or ALR retractor Consult your vehicle owner s manual Locking Latch Plate Sliding Latch Plate ELR lap only vehicle belts MUST NOT be...

Page 21: ...ely Do not fasten both UAS hooks on the same UAS anchor bar in the vehicle Do not recline the infant restraint beyond the level to ground line Failure to follow these warnings can result in serious in...

Page 22: ...sens try reinstalling the infant restraint or try another seating location Check your vehicle owner s manual or call DJG Consumer Relations for help 7 Failure to securely attach shell to the base can...

Page 23: ...ull UAS hooks away from the UAS anchor bars 1 2 44 F 3 Install Base with Vehicle Belts Do not use the UAS along with the vehicle lap or lap shoulder belt You must store the UAS when using the vehicle...

Page 24: ...the ground NOTE You may need to place a tightly rolled towel s or foam pool noodle s under the front of the base to achieve correct recline angle Check often to be sure padding is still in place the...

Page 25: ...traint center the shell in the correctly chosen seating position per your vehicle owners manual 1 F 5 Install Shell with Vehicle Belts NOTE Review section D 4 to determine what kind of vehicle belts y...

Page 26: ...of the infant restraint is level with the ground Repeat steps 1 through 5 if not level 6 Check Vehicle Belt Tightness Grasp the shell at the vehicle belt path with one hand Push and pull the shell fr...

Page 27: ...lder vehicles A locking clip is used to prevent the vehicle belt from loosening before a sudden stop or crash The locking clip can only be used on a lap and shoulder belt combination A locking clip wi...

Page 28: ...eded from the list supplied Mail form and payment to Dorel Juvenile Group Inc Consumer Relations Department P O Box 2609 Columbus IN 47202 2609 Fax to 1 800 207 8182 Website www djgusa com Please make...

Page 29: ...e Group Inc DJG warrants this product to the original retail purchaser as follows This product is warranted against defective materials or workmanship for one year from the date of original purchase A...

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