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4. Rotate both rear facing lock offs toward the
center of the restraint.
1. Squeeze recline handle and recline the seat to
positions 1, 2, or 3. Angling the seat will keep
the baby’s head back and airway open.
Note: If
needed a rolled up towel or pool noodle can be
used for extra elevation and angle adjustment.
2. Place this restraint in a rear seating position and ensure vehicle is level.
3. Unsnap the 2 front snaps and the 2 side
snaps. Lift and fold back padding.
Routing paths for rear facing installation with or without headrest
The Convertible car seat, in a Rear Facing installation, was designed with a
removable upper seatback to allow for a proper installation when the upper seatback
comes in contact with the front seat. If the upper seatback comes in contact with the
front seat and prevents a 45 degree installation, remove the upper seatback and
install the Convertible at 45 degrees per the instructions in this section. To remove
the upper seatback refer to section 5.11 and read all WARNINGS.
Reinstall the upper seat back when child reaches 22 lbs. (9.98 kg.), or the top of the
child’s head has NOT reached max height red line on seat back. Keep child rear
facing as long as possible. If you have any questions regarding the use of the upper
seat back or any other questions please contact Baby Trend Customer Service at
1-800-328-7363.
Never use a Top Tether connector in a rear facing
installation!!
WARNING
Lap belt
Lap/Shoulder belt
Lower anchor
Rear Facing Installation with Lap Belt. With Headrest.
Requirements. See section 2.2:
Weight is between 5 and 40 lbs (2.3 kg and 18.1 kg),
and head is 1 inch below the top of the seat.
Rear of Vehicle
With headrest
5.0 Installation and Use
5.0 Installation and Use