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ALWAYS
read and follow exactly the instructions that
accompany your vehicle and child restraint.
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According to accident statistics, children are safer
when properly restrained in a rear seating position
than in a front seating position. Generally, the center
rear is safest and should be used if available. Children
12 and under should ride in the back seat of the
vehicle.
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If you are unable to use the center rear seating
position and have to install this child restraint directly
behind a front vehicle seat, ensure that there is at
least 38 mm (1.5 in.) of space between any part of the
child restraint and the vehicle seat that is closest to
the child’s head. This space may be necessary for the
child restraint to properly perform in certain types of
crashes.
•
ONLY
use this child restraint on
forward-facing
vehicle seats
.
DO NOT
use on vehicle seats which
face the rear or side.
•
ONLY
use this child restraint on vehicle seats with
backs that lock into place.
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Some child restraints do not fit all vehicles or
all seating locations. There are thousands of
combinations of vehicle makes, models, child restraint
configurations, seat belt designs and seat cushion
shapes. The easiest way to determine whether your
child restraint is suitable for a particular seating
position is to check for a tight installation. If the child
restraint cannot be properly installed,
DO NOT
use this
child restraint. Consult vehicle owner’s manual, try a
different seating location, or call Evenflo at
1-800-233-5921 (U.S) or 1-937-773-3971 (Canada).
WARNING!
DEATH or SERIOUS
INJURY can occur.
Location Warnings
VEHICLE TYPES IN WHICH THE RESTRAINT SYSTEM
CAN NOT BE USED:
This child restraint is not to be used in vehicles that do
not have vehicle seat belts or UAS lower anchorages.