65
66
13.1 Preparation for Installation
WARNING
SECURELY BELT THIS CAR SEAT IN VEHICLE, EVEN
WHEN NOT OCCUPIED. AN UNSECURED CAR SEAT
CAN INJURE OTHER OCCUPANTS IN A CRASH.
The booster seat may be secured to the vehicle using the LATCH
system. Securing the booster holds the seat in position when
a child is getting in or out of the booster and during a crash.
13.2 Remove Flex-Sides™ Back
Support and Head Support
1. Detach the Seat Pad from the seat back
by unhooking the two fabric loops from
the tabs on the back of the seat back.
(Fig 66-1)
2. Facing the Car Seat, lift the Fold Lock
Levers and pull the back of the Car Seat
gently forward as shown. (Fig 66-2)
Note: If harness straps are connected,
remove by slipping harness straps out
from under tabs. (See Section 12.1.1
Remove built-in safety harness)
13.0
Securing Backless Booster Seat in Vehicle
13.0
Securing Backless Booster Seat in Vehicle
- Vehicle lap belt must be positioned low on
the hips, contacting the thighs.
- Never use shoulder belt loose, positioned
under child’s arm, or behind child.
• Vehicle lap/shoulder belt must be properly positioned
on child. Use vehicle shoulder belt positioner to center
vehicle shoulder belt on child’s shoulders.
• Discontinue use of Backless Booster when top of child’s ears
are above to edge of vehicle head rest and vehicle seat back.
• If child will not keep vehicle shoulder belt properly positioned
on shoulder, DO NOT use this booster seat. Use a different child
restraint system.
• Do not allow child to slide down in booster seat which could position
vehicle lap belt across child’s abdomen and should belt over neck
and face.
• The booster seat MUST NOT hang over the
front edge of the vehicle seat. (Fig 65-1)
65-1
66-2
66-1
Seat pad
Tab
Front view
Back view
Summary of Contents for FastBack
Page 42: ...81 82 Note Note...