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To install this child restraint properly in the rear-facing
position, the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly
MUST
be in the
rear-facing belt path
, as shown on the next
page (seat pad has been removed for clarity). If the
Lower Anchor Connector Assembly is in the forward-
facing belt path (shown on next page), use the following
procedures to move it to the
rear-facing belt path
.
To access the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly, you
will first need to:
• Loosen internal harness straps (p. 16);
• Disconnect Quick Connector Lower Anchor
Connectors or SureLatch Lower Anchor Connectors
(p. 56);
• Remove the seat pad (p. 59).
Moving Lower Anchor Connector
Assembly to Rear-facing Belt Path
Which Type of Lower Anchor
Connector Is on Your Child Restraint?
Your child restraint will have one of the two types of
Lower Anchor Connectors shown below. Follow the
instructions on the following pages to properly install
the Lower Anchor Connector Assembly on your child
restraint.
Note:
After moving the Lower
Anchor Connector Assembly,
make sure the strap lays flat
against the seat shell. You
may have to twist the strap to
achieve this.
Not available on all models.
Quick Connector
Lower Anchor Connector
Assembly in
Rear-facing Belt Path
Lower Anchor Connector
Assembly in
Forward-facing Belt Path
PLACE
AT
ARMPIT
LEVEL
PUSH
PLACE
AT
ARMPIT
LEVEL
PUSH
Rear-facing
Lower Anchor Connector
Assembly in
Rear-facing Belt Path
Lower Anchor Connector
Assembly in
Forward-facing Belt Path
PLACE
AT
ARMPI
T
LEVEL
PUSH
PLACE
AT
ARMPIT
LEVEL
PUSH
Moving Lower Anchor Connector
Assembly to Rear-facing Belt Path
SureLatch
Quick Connector
Not available on all models.
SureLatch Connector