Important Notes
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DO NOT
- Use the Cruiser in a residence. It has not been
designed for home use and should only be used in your vehi-
cle.
DO NOT
- Use anything, such as a cushion or coat to raise
the Cruiser off the passenger seat. In an accident the Cruiser
and vehicle seat belts would not be able to protect your child
as well as they should.
DO NOT
- Attempt to disassemble or modify any part of the
Cruiser or your vehicle seat belts.
DO NOT
- Leave loose objects, such as books or luggage, in
the back of your vehicle. Always keep them secure. If you
stop suddenly a loose seat back could prevent the Cruiser for
protecting your child.
DO NOT
- Leave foldable passenger seats unlatched. If you
stop suddenly a loose seat back could prevent the Cruiser
from protecting your child.
DO NOT
- Leave children alone in your vehicle, even for a
short time.
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Important Notes
DO
-
Follow these instruc-
tions in the order shown
before installing the Cruiser
in your vehicle.
DO
- Keep the instructions
safe for future reference.
DO
- Cover the Cruiser if it is
exposed to direct sunshine.
Metal fittings can become
hot to touch in sunny weath-
er and the cover fabric may
also become faded.
DO
- Put the lightest passen-
ger on the seat behind the
Cruiser if seat-belts are not
available on the back seats.
In an accident a heavy pas-
senger could cause more
injuries to your child than a
light one.
DO
- Store Cruiser in a safe
place when it is not being
used. Avoid placing heavy
objects on it.
DO
- Secure this child
restraint even when it is not
occupied. In a crash an
unsecured child restraint may
injure other occupants.
How to Care for Your Cruiser (Continued)
Putting On The Cover - Step 5
Put the head support cover back
onto the head support, fasten-
ing the elastic loops over the
seat belt guides. Finally, pass
the elastic hook and tie thro u g h
the holes in the head support
and fasten them together.