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• Register your child restraint with the manufacturer
.
•
According to accident statistics, children are safer when
properly restrained in rear seating positions, than in the front
seating positions
.
• Owners of vehicles with airbags should refer to their vehicle
owner’s manual for child restraint installation instructions
.
• For low birth-weight infants, you must always use the body
support
.
The body support must be used for infants who weigh
less than 6 lb (2
.
7 kg)
.
Only use the body support when the
harness is used in the bottom 2 sets of harness slots
.
• Some children with special needs, such as pre-term babies or
those who have tested positive for positional apnea, may be
at increased risk of suffering breathing or other difficulties in a
child restraint
.
If your child has special needs, we recommend
consulting a physician to determine the proper child restraint
for your child before using this product
.
• Snugly adjust the belts provided with this child restraint around
your child
.
• Secure this child restraint with the vehicle’s child restraint
anchorage system (LATCH) if available or with a vehicle belt,
never both
.
• Never leave an infant restraint and base unsecured in your
vehicle
.
An unsecured infant restraint or base can be thrown
around and may injure occupants in a sharp turn, sudden stop,
or crash
.
• To prevent ejection, securely attach the child restraint to the
base and lift up to check that it is attached
.
• Make sure nothing interferes with the carrier attachment to the
base
.