To Adjust
Harness/Headrest
Height
Loosen harness straps.
Rotate headrest/harness
height adjustment levers
inward. Move headrest
to the proper height and
lock into place
7.
Make sure
metal bar is
locked
into position.
Failure to do this can
result in serious injury
or death.
Check Harness/Headrest
Height
With child in the seat, check
the location of the harness
guide.
Follow the guidelines below
to determine the correct
harness/headrest height.
6.
Rear-Facing Position
Harness guide must be
even
with or just below
the
shoulders.
If the harness is above the
child’s shoulders with the
headrest in the lowest
position,
do not
use this
child restraint.
Forward-Facing Position
Harness guide must be
even
with or just above
the
shoulders.
If the harness guide is below
the child’s shoulders with the
headrest in the highest
position and the child weighs
at least 40 lbs. (18.1 kg) and is
over 1 year old, you must
convert the seat to a belt-
positioning booster.
Do not use this child restraint rear-
facing if the top of your child’s head
is above the top of the child
restraint’s headrest.
Do not use this child restraint
forward-facing if the midpoint of
your child’s head is above the top of
the child restraint’s headrest.
Make sure the harness height is correct for
your child’s size.
Failure to follow these steps can result in
serious injury or death.
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