1 5
2. Face the rear of the child restraint and remove the harness straps from the splitter
plate
(20, 21)
.
3. Pull harness straps out of their respective slots in the backrest
(22)
.
4. Lie child restraint on its side and find the metal locking plate for each harness
strap on the underside of the base of the child restraint. Grasp the strap and
turn
each metal plate
(23)
so that it can slide up and out through the plastic seat
base
(25)
.
5. Repeat procedure for crotch strap
(24)
and Top Tether removal.
6. Store complete harness system for future use.
7. Pull the up-front harness adjustment strap as far as it will go. This will lock the
splitter plate into the base of the seat.
8. Roll strap tightly, secure roll with an elastic band and store rolled strap under the
fabric seat cover in the opening of the up-front adjuster.
To reinstall, remove backrest plate and repeat these steps in reverse order. When
re-inserting the shoulder straps through the backrest, ensure the straps are
ABOVE
the metal bars inside the slots in the backrest. Reinstall backrest plate
once harness is properly reinstalled.
!
ENSURE
the vehicle shoulder belt’s position is correct for your
child’s size.
VERIFY OFTEN
.
! WARNING
:
DO NOT
use this booster seat if the midpoint of
your child’s head is above the top of the booster seat headrest
at its maximum height.
P R E PA R I N G B O O S T E R S E AT F O R U S E
WARNING!
!
INCORRECT USE OF THE VEHICLE’S 3-POINT LAP-AND-SHOULDER SEAT
BELT SYSTEM IS THE MOST COMMON MISTAKE PEOPLE MAKE. IT IS VERY
IMPORTANT TO READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
AND WARNINGS. DO NOT MISTAKE COMFORT FOR SAFETY. THE
VEHICLE’S 3-POINT LAP-AND-SHOULDER SEAT BELT MUST BE SNUGLY
ADJUSTED AT ALL TIMES.
WARNING!
!
FAILURE TO REINSTALL THE HARNESS SYSTEM AND CROTCH STRAP
CORRECTLY COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.