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Rear-Facing Use Requirements
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Harness Covers
Harness covers help provide comfort to
the neck. If harness covers will not allow
proper positioning of the chest clip or
interfere with getting a tight enough fit
for a smaller baby, remove and do not
use.
Store until child is large enough to use
these harness covers while maintaining
a properly fitting harness.
To remove harness covers
, pull the
fastening strips apart and remove
harness covers from the harness strap.
Flip-Away Buckle Cover
To remove Flip-Away Buckle Cover
,
pull up on buckle cover and slide it off of
the buckle and pull it out of the buckle
slot in the seat pad.
To install Flip-Away Buckle Cover
,
slide buckle into opening in front of
buckle cover. Then be sure to slide
buckle cover itself through the buckle
slot in only the seat pad.
NOTE:
Buckle cover only goes through
slot in pad and NOT through buckle slot
in shell. It lays flat underneath the pad
as shown.
This car seat can only be used Rear-Facing.
Your child’s height, weight, and age determine how the
car seat should be placed in the vehicle. Please talk to
your doctor about the best option for your child.
WARNING:
Verify your child’s weight and
height (do not guess) before using this car seat.
Children up to 1 year of age must ride rear-facing.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that
children remain rear-facing until they are at least 2
years old.
In this child restraint, your child can remain rear-facing
up to 30 lb (13.6 kg) and up to 32 in. (81.3 cm).
REAR-FACING
4-30 lb
(1.8-13.6 kg) and
32 in.
(81.3 cm)
or less in height