
• Switchable retractor
These vehicle belts switch from ELR to ALR (Automatic
Locking Retractor). You must have the vehicle belts in the
locking mode to use them. Follow the instructions in the
installation sections.
• ALR (Automatic Locking Retractor)
These vehicle belts lock after pulling the webbing out and
letting the vehicle belt go back into the retractor an inch or
two. Follow the instructions in the installation sections.
Vehicle Latch Plates
• Check the Latch Plates
Grasp the tongue portion of
the latch plate (the part that
goes inside the buckle) and
pull straight out, inline with
the vehicle lap belt. If the
latch plate does not slide up
and down the vehicle belt,
you have a locking latch
plate. You should not need
to use a locking clip. Consult
your vehicle owner’s manual.
If the latch plate slides up and down on the vehicle belt, and
you have an ELR retractor, you
MUST
use a locking clip to
install the child restraint. You may not need to use the locking
clip with a switchable or ALR retractor. Consult your vehicle
owner’s manual.
Locking
Latch
Plate
Sliding
Latch
Plate
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This restraint is certified
for aircraft use.
Use only on forward-facing
aircraft seats. Follow
instructions for vehicle
installation.
Contact the airline for their specific policies.
D-6
Installing on Aircraft
E
.Installing Rear-F
acing
LATCH Belt
Lap Belt
Lap/Shoulder Belt
5-40 lbs (2.3-18 kg) and 19-40 in. (48-101.6 cm)
Rear-Facing using 5-point harness
E-1
Preparing to Install Rear-Facing
Never place a child rear-facing in a
seating position with an active frontal
airbag. This can result in serious injury
or death.
This child restraint must always face the rear of
the vehicle and be in the fully reclined position
when the child is less than one year old.
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