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With weakest hand
at belt path, tilt and
push the child restraint
forward and back, and
from side to side. If the
seat belts do not loosen,
your child restraint
should be secure.
NOTE:
Some “play”
from front to back or
about an inch from side
to side is acceptable. If
it moves more, review
“Knowing Your Vehicle Belts” and “The Locking Clip”
sections.
After checking for hot seat and buckles, secure child
as described in “Securing Your Child in the Child
Restraint” section.
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WARNING
!
Using this child restraint in any vehicle
seat where the lap belt cannot be
tightened securely and properly or
where it can be loosened by pulling on
it, can result in serious injury or death.
4
Push down firmly on the
child restraint and pull
up on belt to tighten. For
a manual belt, refer to
“Knowing Your Vehicle
Belts” section. Pull up on
shoulder strap to remove
any slack.
Rear-Facing Use: 5-35 lbs. (2.3-16 kg), 19-36” (48-91 cm)
3
Thread the vehicle lap
or lap/shoulder belt
combination through the
rear-facing belt slot.
Thread UNDER seat pad
between buckle strap
and rear slots and out
opposite side. Buckle
vehicle belt.
Do not place vehicle
belt over child’s legs.
2
Recheck the recline
angle to make sure it
is reclined according
to your child’s weight.
Repeat steps if not
reclined correctly.
After checking for
hot seat and buckles,
place infant in child
restraint. See “Securing
your child in the child
restraint” section.
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Most Upright Level to Ground Line
Most
Recl
ined
Level
to Gr
ound
Line
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NOTE:
In some cases,
you may need to pull the
pad off the front corner
and expose the belt path.
Tighten belt through belt
path slot. Replace pad on
corner.
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