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onBoard  35 Air 

Infant Car Seat

4-35 lb 

(1.8-15.9 kg)

 and 32 in. 

(81.3 cm) or less

KEEP INSTRUCTIONS 
FOR FUTURE USE.

Read all instructions 
before using this 
child restraint.

Failure to follow the warnings on the labels and in the 
instruction manual can result in serious injury or death 
to your child.

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Summary of Contents for onBoard 35 Air

Page 1: ...ss KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE Read all instructions before using this child restraint Failure to follow the warnings on the labels and in the instruction manual can result in serious injury or d...

Page 2: ...C 2 Canopy Use and Installation C 3 Carrier Use C 4 Child Restraint Use C 5 Preparing Child Restraint to Fit Your Child C 6 Securing Child in Child Restraint C 7 Removing Child from Child Restraint C...

Page 3: ...om Mailing Address Dorel Juvenile Group Inc Consumer Care Department P O Box 2609 Columbus IN 47202 2609 Telephone 1 800 544 1108 8 A M to 6 P M EST M TH 8 A M to 4 30 P M EST FRI A 1 Dorel Juvenile G...

Page 4: ...dle K Removable Base Back View H J I L Chest Clip M Harness Straps N Buckle Tongue O Buckle P Buckle Strap Q Buckle Strap Slots K L N P M O Q N continued on next page A Canopy B Carry Handle C Handle...

Page 5: ...rness Slots C Harness Straps D Base Attachment Hooks E Splitter Plate F Instruction Manual Storage G Harness Adjustment Strap Bottom of Carrier Top of Base H H Base Belt Path Openings I Base Carrier L...

Page 6: ...nstructions for additional warnings On the back of the child restraint there is a date of manufacture label Do not use this child restraint more than 8 years after the date of manufacture B 1 Vehicle...

Page 7: ...Carrier to Base Failure to securely attach carrier to base can result in serious injury or death C 2 Canopy Use and Installation To Install Canopy Completely thread the plastic strip through the tunne...

Page 8: ...ANGLED in loose or partially buckled harness straps Fully restrain the child even when carrier is used outside the vehicle Fall Hazard Child s movement can slide carrier NEVER place carrier near edges...

Page 9: ...Rear Facing without base Child and child restraint without base face the back of the vehicle and are placed in the back seat C 5 Preparing Child Restraint to Fit Your Child You MUST make these adjust...

Page 10: ...re it is secured The buckle must not pull out Check Buckle Position Determine which of the available buckle positions will provide a snug fit for your child To Change Buckle Position Remove child From...

Page 11: ...d Pull up on buckle strap to make sure it is secured The buckle must not pull out To Change Harness Location With harness system loose from the back remove harness from the splitter plate d e f 9 8 10...

Page 12: ...e Child s Shoulders Buckle Harness Push each buckle tongue into buckle until you hear a click Pull up on harness straps to make sure buckle is locked 11 12 1 2 21 22 C Basic Use Do not use this child...

Page 13: ...n more If your fingers slip off the harness is tight enough Position Chest Clip The chest clip must be placed at mid chest even with armpits and away from the child s neck 6 23 Failure to fasten and t...

Page 14: ...hild 2 3 25 C 7 Removing Child From Child Restraint Loosen Harness Push down on the harness release lever under flap on the front of restraint while pulling out on the harness as shown 1 26 C 8 Reclin...

Page 15: ...abs on the sides of shell Rethread harness see section C 11 Cleaning Pad Machine wash separately with cold water on a gentle cycle Do not use bleach Tumble dry separately for 10 12 minutes on low heat...

Page 16: ...make them even in length The sewn ends of the harness strap loops MUST face each other as shown 3 Thread left harness strap through the back of the left buckle tongue Repeat for right harness strap 4...

Page 17: ...ional Highway Traffic Safety Administra tion information children in rear seating positions are statistically safer whether you have air bags advanced air bags or no air bags at all To avoid your chil...

Page 18: ...ped with the LATCH system Lower Anchor Bars Seat Bight Your vehicle s features may be considerably different than those pictured here Vehicle Belts If lower anchors are not an option you must use the...

Page 19: ...work with this child restraint D 3 Knowing Your Vehicle Belts Switchable Retractor most vehicles have this type Automatic Locking Retractor Emergency Locking Retractor This retractor can be switched...

Page 20: ...ll the latch plate straight out in line with the lap belt If the latch plate does not slide up and down the vehicle belt it is a locking latch plate If the latch plate slides up and down the vehicle b...

Page 21: ...result in serious injury or death 40 Lower Anchor Belt Lap Belt Lap Shoulder Belt E 1 Rear Facing Installation with Base Never place a child rear facing in a seating position with an active frontal ai...

Page 22: ...ch Lower Anchor Hooks to Vehicle Anchors 4 Tighten Belt Push base down FIRMLY on the base and towards the vehicle seat while pulling up on the belt to tighten 5 Tuck Loose End of Belt You MUST tuck lo...

Page 23: ...hen it is locked Pull up on carrier to make sure it is locked Carry handle MUST be upright AND locked when installed in the vehicle 8 Failure to securely attach carrier to base can result in serious i...

Page 24: ...Lower Anchor 1 Do not use lower anchor along with the vehicle lap or lap shoulder belt Store lower anchor when using the vehicle belts Check the vehicle belt before each use Use only if the belt is t...

Page 25: ...straint Align the notches in the front of carrier with the base lock bar Push down firmly to lock You will hear a click when it is locked Pull up on carrier to make sure it is locked 7 Failure to secu...

Page 26: ...e Rear Facing Secure child in child restraint Center the child restraint in the chosen seating position Check the angle indicator while parked on level ground The ball should be in the zone that match...

Page 27: ...the zone that matches the weight of your child You will rarely need to use a locking clip except for in some older vehicles Built in child restraint locking systems have been required in vehicles sin...

Page 28: ...cle belts on the opposite side of the child restraint as close to the latch plate as possible Attach Locking Clip Thread both portions of the vehicle belt onto the locking clip as close to the latch p...

Page 29: ...omplete the form Your model number and manufacturer date code MUST be included on the form to ensure proper replacement parts The codes can be found on a label on side of child restraint Payment in U...

Page 30: ...d to validate your warranty DJG will at its option provide replacement parts or replace this product DJG reserves the right to substitute if the part or model has been discontinued To make a claim und...

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