Instructions for Installation & Use
Instructions for Installation & Use
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This restraint is suitable for a newborn and must remain rear facing until the child reaches the lower
shoulder height marker (approx. 12 months old).
Once the child reaches the lower shoulder height marker the restraint can either;
• Remain rear facing while the shoulders are in the
mid-zone
until the middle shoulder height marker is
reached, or
• Change the mode to forward facing until the upper shoulder height marker is reached (approx 2 to 3
years).
• Britax recommends that you keep your child in a rearward facing restraint for as long as possible until
the middle shoulder height marker is reached or child becomes uncomfortable.
SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS
FORWARD FACING ZONE
BETWEEN MID MARKER (B)
AND UPPER MARKER (C)
MID ZONE
REAR FACING; CHANGE
TO FORWARD FACING IF
UNCOMFORTABLE.
REAR FACING ZONE
BELOW LOWER MARKER (A)
Marker A
Marker B
Marker C
SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS
Marker A: LOWER SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER
Marker B: MIDDLE SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER
Marker C: UPPER SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER
When the child's shoulders reach
the lower marker, the child restraint
may be turned to face towards
the front of the vehicle Britax
recommends to maintain rearward
facing while the infant can be
accommodated comfortably or until
the shoulders reach marker B.
At least 12 months of age.
This child restraint is unsuitable for an occupant whose shoulders are above the upper height marker. The
child needs to be moved into the next form of child restraint.
When the child's shoulders reach
this upper marker, the child is now
too big for the child restraint. It is
now time to move to the next child
restraint type.
Approximately 4 years of age.
When the child's shoulders reach
this marker, the seat must be
converted into forward facing
mode.
Approximately 2 to 3 years of age.
IMPORTANT: Follow this advice.
SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS