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Proper Harness Height & Child Height
(continued)
Adjusting Harness Height
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Maximum Height:
Rear-facing child is too tall for
restraint if top of head is less
than 1.5” from top of restraint or
if child is more than 44” tall
(112 cm).
Forward-facing child is too tall
for restraint if tops of the ears are
above the back of the restraint or
1. Loosen harness: lift harness
adjuster and pull shoulder
straps forward. (Fig. 2)
2. From back of restraint,
remove shoulder straps
from metal harness yoke.
(Fig. 3)
3. From front of restraint, pull
shoulder straps out and
re-thread them through the
correct height harness slots.
(Fig. 4)
4. From the back of seat,
re-attach shoulder straps to
metal harness yoke. (Fig. 3)
IMPORTANT:
Make sure loop ends of BOTH
straps are threaded complete-
ly onto the arm of the metal
harness yoke.
5. Confirm harness straps are
not twisted and both
shoulder straps are thread-
ed through restraint at the
same height.
6. Pull harness adjuster strap
to re-tighten harness.
if child is more than 57” tall (144 cm). (Fig. 1)
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