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The infant insert is designed
to support the infant’s head
and neck. Make sure that
the insert does not cover
the infant’s face in any way.
Remove the insert when
the infant’s head has

reached the top, inside part of the infant insert.To remove
the infant insert you will have to; unthread the harness
system, (see “Removing Harness System” section), remove
upper harness guides, (see “Removing Seat Pad for
Cleaning” section), remove insert and rethread harness
system. (see “Installing Harness System” section)

The harness covers help to
provide comfort to the
infant’s neck. For harness
covers to fit correctly you
may have to push the ends
of the covers through the

upper harness slots.To remove the harness covers you
will have to; unthread the harness system, (see “Removing
Harness System” section), remove harness covers and
rethread harness system. (see “Installing Harness System”
section)

Removing Infant Insert

Removing Harness Covers

Side Pads (optional):
Side pads help keep child
snugly in the child
restraint. To remove,
unbuckle harness and
remove side pillows.

Removing Side Pads (on select models)

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WARNING

!

Failure to place buckle’s metal plate
completely through pad and shell can result
in serious injury or death to the child.

Pull up on buckle/crotch
strap to make sure
buckle’s metal plate is
completely inserted
through the pad and shell.

From underneath child
restraint, pull buckle’s
metal plate through the
pad and shell.

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Summary of Contents for Alpha Omega Elite/Luxe Deluxe 3-In-1 All Terrain

Page 1: ...__ Locking Clip 2 50 X______ ______________ Tether Kit 9 99 X______ ______________ UAS Kit 24 99 X______ ______________ Instructions 0 00 X______ ______________ Merchandise Total ______________ Shippi...

Page 2: ...efore You Begin Dorel Juvenile Group Consumer Relations Dorel Juvenile Group Inc Mailing address P O Box 2609 Columbus IN 47202 2609 Website www djgusa com Fax 1 800 207 8182 Telephone 1 800 544 1108...

Page 3: ...O Recline Handle P Harness Adjustment Strap Q Removable Base R Rear Facing Belt Path Front IV A Shoulder Belt Positioning Guide B Tether Strap Adjuster Hook C Headrest Adjustment Bar D Locking Clip b...

Page 4: ...lling seat pad 50 Warranty 51 Replacement part order form 54 Replacement part list 55 1 2 WARNINGS Failure to read understand and follow all instructions in this manual can result in serious injury or...

Page 5: ...level to ground line For vehicles with no rear seats verify the vehicle owner s manual for location and installation of a child restraint and booster seat Do not remove the warning labels WARNINGS Nev...

Page 6: ...st be replaced Transport Canada Road Safety Directorate regulates children s restraint systems and booster seats under the MotorVehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Cushion Safety Regulations RSSR Th...

Page 7: ...e child restraint with the seat belt is just as secure Note UAS brackets cannot be installed in older vehicles 8 StoringYour Child Restraint and Booster Seat To protect your child restraint and booste...

Page 8: ...and face the front of the vehicle NOTE Children must be 1 year old or older for forward facing position The locking clip is used to prevent the vehicle belt from loosening in the event of a sudden sto...

Page 9: ...e vehicle belts together onto the locking clip 4 Position locking clip about 2 5 cm 1 in from vehicle belt s buckle plate continued on next page Preparing Child Restraint to FitYour Child 2 3 Push on...

Page 10: ...is still incorrect call Consumer Relations for more detailed help Harness Guide 7 WARNING Do not mistake comfort for safety Harness system must be snugly adjusted Incorrect use of the harness system i...

Page 11: ...ness straps just above buckle plates 2 Adjusting Harness Headrest Height Depending on your model the harness release lever may be under a flap on the pad in the front of restraint SecuringYour Child i...

Page 12: ...Pull on harness adjustment strap to tighten harness system snugly Note A snug harness is not loose and lies flat against the child without sagging It does not press on the child s flesh or push the c...

Page 13: ...p or down Make sure armrests lock into place after adjustment Adjusting Armrests Vehicles manufactured today already have the tether anchor hardware installed in the vehicle Refer to your owner s manu...

Page 14: ...use From the opposite side push metal bar through until the bar is completely out A 1 Installing Base Underneath the base on right side move tab sideways Begin with rounded end of metal bar push thro...

Page 15: ...arness strap pull harness completely out of lower harness guides 5 Note Remove the base see Removing Base section Harness must be removed when using the seat as a belt positioning booster seat 3 1 Loo...

Page 16: ...clip Push left harness strap through left upper harness guide and right harness strap through right upper harness guide Note DO NOT twist harness strap 4 1 Install Buckle Crotch Strap Choose one of t...

Page 17: ...strap loops onto splitter plate on the back of child restraint Note DO NOT twist harness strap WARNING Failure to install the harness system properly can result in serious injury or death to the child...

Page 18: ...he covers through the upper harness slots To remove the harness covers you will have to unthread the harness system see Removing Harness System section remove harness covers and rethread harness syste...

Page 19: ...rward you may use a tightly rolled towel or a foam noodle under the restraint s base where the vehicle s bench back meets the vehicle s bench seat continued on next page Rear Facing Child Restraint In...

Page 20: ...allation with UAS Belt 2 3 14 kg 5 30 lb 48 81 cm 19 32 in continued on next page Thread vehicle seat belt under pad in front of crotch strap to the opposite side Buckle vehicle belt Note DO NOT PLACE...

Page 21: ...e restraint s base where the vehicle s bench back meets the vehicle s bench seat 7 Rear Facing Child Restraint Installation with UAS Belt 2 3 14 kg 5 30 lb 48 81 cm 19 32 in continued on next page 3 R...

Page 22: ...child restraint You may need to remove the base for narrow vehicle seats or airline use see Removing Base section Do not use the level to ground line on the shoulder belt positioning guide in the forw...

Page 23: ...d in Canada Using this child restraint without the tether strap anchored as recommended by the manufacturer would be a misuse of the child restraint and in a sudden stop or crash could cause serious i...

Page 24: ...il it locks in place Note If you were using the UAS belt for a rear facing installation it must be removed from the rear facing belt path before you begin Do not use the vehicle seat belt when using t...

Page 25: ...tion with UAS Belt 10 18 kg 22 40 lb 74 102 cm 29 40 in 6 Place one knee in the child restraint and push down while pulling on the loose end of UAS belt to tighten Fasten tether hook to the tether anc...

Page 26: ...only Reach under the seat and rotate the recline stand down Push up firmly until it locks in place 2 3 WARNING Do not use this booster seat if the midpoint of your child s ears is above the top of the...

Page 27: ...moving Base section and remove buckle see Adjusting the Buckle section From the bottom of shell remove the small elastic straps From the back of shell remove the large elastic straps 1 2 continued on...

Page 28: ...ll To install harness system see Installing harness system section and to install base see section on Installing base 7 From the front of the restraint remove the pad starting at the top of shell Make...

Page 29: ...00 p m EST Monday through Thursday and from 7 00 a m to 4 30 p m on Friday Proof of purchase is required and shipping charges are the responsibility of the consumer Warranty Limitations This warranty...

Page 30: ...Street Columbus IN 47201 7494 Fax to 1 800 207 8182 Website www djgusa com Please make money order payable to Dorel Juvenile Group Inc See next page forVisa or MasterCard payment We do not accept per...

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