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WARNING
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR
• Always adjust restraint harness for a comfortable and snug fit
around child. A snug harness strap should not allow any slack.
It lies in a relatively straight line without sagging. It does not
press on the child’s flesh or push the child’s body into an
unnatural position.
• This restraint is not for use in homes, boats, on a motorcycle or
in any other non-specified applications or environments.
• Always keep this child restraint secured in the vehicle even
when it is unoccupied, using the lower universal anchorage
system (UAS) or vehicle seat belt, and also the tether strap.
• Do not carry restraint by harness adjusting strap. This can
damage the mechanism and the webbing. Only carry restraint
by red carry strap, harness shoulder straps or by the plastic shell.
• In the event of an accident, the vehicle body itself provides the
most significant passenger protection. While a properly
installed restraint will improve chances for survival in most
accidents, some crashes are unsurvivable regardless of what
restraint is used.
• Based on accident statistics, Sunshine Kids recommends the
vehicle’s rear seat as the safest location for all children under
age 13.
• Register this restraint with the manufacturer using the
attached registration card.
Seating Position Information
WARNING:
• Use restraint ONLY with forward-facing vehicle seats.
• DO NOT use restraint with side-facing or rear-facing vehicle
seats in vans, trucks or station wagons.