• LATCH Lower Anchor Belt must be properly routed through the red
LATCH belt path channel. DO NOT route LATCH belt under lap belt
tabs located below red belt path channel.
• DO NOT route
LATCH belt
through
shoulder
belt
lock-off.
WARNING -
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
Position the lower anchor belt into the red LATCH belt path channel
(fig. e)
. Check that the Lower Anchor Belt is not twisted.
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7
(fig. e)
LATCH
Belt Path
Channel
Connect LATCH hook-on connectors to vehicle lower anchors.
- With hook-on connector opening facing down , position
the opening of the connector over the vehicle lower anchor.
Push down and then pull out on the connector to lock
it onto the vehicle anchor
(fig. f)
. You should hear a click.
- Pull on connector to be sure it is locked onto the anchor.
- Repeat for connector on opposite side.
Note:
To lengthen the lower anchor belt, tip the lower anchor
belt adjuster and pull the lower anchor belt back through
the adjuster
(fig. g)
.
8
1
2
3
(fig. f)
2
3
1
(fig. g)
Lower
Anchor Belt
Belt
Adjuster
Pull
Hook-on
Connector
LATCH
Belt Path
Channel
Correct Routing
Wrong Routing
Tighten the lower anchor belt to remove all slack by pulling on free end
of lower anchor belt
(fig. h)
. Final tightening will occur in a later step.
Locate the tether anchor for the seating location being used.
NOTE:
Check vehicle owners manual for tether anchor location.
DO NOT use cargo tie downs or other attachment points
not intended for use with car seats.
Attach tether hook
(A)
to vehicle top tether anchor hardware
(B) (fig. j)
and pull strap to tighten top tether strap removing any slack. Check that
the tether strap is not twisted and tighten the tether strap to remove all
slack. Final tightening will occur in a later step.
NOTE:
1. To lengthen the tether strap, tip the tether belt adjuster and
pull the tether strap back through the adjuster.
2. If top tether anchor
(B)
is not available in vehicle, see vehicle
owner’s manual or Top Tether Information in “Selecting A
Vehicle Seating Location” section.
3. Tether strap should always be used when a tether anchor is
available. The top tether is used for both rear-facing and
forward-facing use.
Rotate the seat into the forward-facing use position. See “Changing
Car Seat Use Position” Section.
22
10
9
11
(fig. h)
(B)
(A)
Pull to
tighten
(fig. j)
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