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For

ward-facing

Recline

Positions

 

Rear-facing use

 

ONLY

1

Forward-facing 10 - 18 kg

(22-40 lbs) when using 

Harness Straps

 

 

3

2

Forward-facing 10 - 29.4 kg 

(22 - 65 lbs) 

when using Harness Straps 

AND

 in

Booster Mode

 

18 - 49.8 kg

 (40 - 110 lbs) 

Arrow must be level with ground when

child restraint is used rear-facing.

 

 

Lower Anchor Bar

Lower Anchor Bar

Near Side

3. Attach lower anchor connectors.

  Push a lower anchor connector onto 

each 

vehicle 

lower anchor bar. 

Note:

 You may need to 

vary the angle

 of the lower an-

chor connectors, as shown above, to attach to the lower 
anchor bar. Also, make sure the lower anchor connector 

assembly is in the forward-facing belt path (p. 33). 

36

Forward-facing Installation with Lower 

Anchor Connectors

Far Side

IMPORTANT:

 Make sure both SureLatch connectors or Quick 

Connectors are facing upward and the straps are not twisted.

Strap

Correct

Incorrect

SureLatch

Quick Connector

4. Ensure child restraint is secure.

  

To secure a child restraint that has SureLatch connec-

tors, go to Step 4a. To secure a child restraint that has 
Quick Connectors, go to Step 4b.

37

Forward-facing Installation with Lower 

Anchor Connectors

4a. Secure the child  

   restraint –   

   SureLatch Con-  

   nector.

 

Using your full weight, 
push the child restraint 
firmly into the vehicle  
seat, as shown, to set it  
in place.

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e

storag

e

Forward-facing 

Belt Path

Recline

Positions

 

Rear-facing use

 

ONLY

1

Forward-facing 10 - 18 kg

(22-40 lbs) when using 

Harness Straps

 

 

3

2

Forward-facing 10 - 29.4 kg 

(22 - 65 lbs) 

when using Harness Straps 

AND

 in

Booster Mode

 

18 - 49.8 kg

 (40 - 110 lbs) 

Arrow must be level with ground when

child restraint is used rear-facing.

 

 

 buckle

storage

buckle

storage

Forward-facing 

Belt Path

 buckle

storage

Note:

 In some vehicles, you 

may need to prop up the 
SureLatch connector 

while

 

pushing downward on the seat 
to secure it tightly. Repeat for  
the other SureLatch connector.

4b. Secure the child   

   restraint –   

   Quick Connector.

  

Using your full weight, 
push the child restraint 
firmly into the vehicle 
seat while pulling up on 
the lower anchor strap 
to tighten, as shown.

IMPORTANT:

 To properly secure this child restraint, it

 

MUST NOT

 move more than 25 mm (1 inch) from side to 

side or front to back 

at the forward-facing belt path

If you cannot tightly secure the child restraint, try again or 
move it to another location.

IMPORTANT:

 To properly secure this child restraint, it

 

MUST NOT

 move more than 25 mm (1 inch) from side to 

side or front to back 

at the forward-facing belt path

If you cannot tightly secure the child restraint, try again or 
move it to another location.

Recline

Positions

 

Rear-facing use

 

ONLY

1

Forward-facing 10 - 18 kg

(22-40 lbs) when using 

Harness Straps

 

 

3

2

Forward-facing 10 - 29.4 kg 

(22 - 65 lbs) 

when using Harness Straps 

AND

 in

Booster Mode

 

18 - 49.8 kg

 (40 - 110 lbs) 

Arrow must be level with ground when

child restraint is used rear-facing.

 

 

Summary of Contents for Symphony 65

Page 1: ...NING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death read this owner s manual prior to installing and using this child restraint 2013 Evenflo Company Inc 2 3 to 18 kg 5 to 40 lbs 48 to 94 cm 19 to 37 in...

Page 2: ...s are below the top of the child restraint headrest Child is four years old or older Table of Contents Important Information Warnings 2 Safe Practices 9 Recall Information for U S Customers 10 Public...

Page 3: ...wo the vehicle owner s manual regarding child restraint installation must be followed NEVER leave child unattended Children have STRANGLED in loose or partially buckled harness straps Fully restrain t...

Page 4: ...orward facing with an infant who weighs less than 10 kg 22 lbs or is less than one year of age Crash forces may cause serious injury or death Rear facing Position Warnings Rear facing Use Only NEVER u...

Page 5: ...this booster seat DO NOT use the locking clip when using this child restraint as a booster seat WARNING Seat Belt Warnings Booster Mode Only The shoulder belt MUST be threaded through the shoulder bel...

Page 6: ...ese WARNING 9 Everyone rides buckled up or the vehicle does not go Make no exceptions for adults or children If someone unbuckles stop the vehicle Being firm and consistent from the start will mean fe...

Page 7: ...to installing and using this child restraint 2013 Evenflo Company Inc 2 3 to 18 kg 5 to 40 lbs 48 to 94 cm 19 to 37 in Rear facing 10 to 29 4 kg 22 to 65 lbs 71 to 127 cm 28 to 50 in Forward facing 18...

Page 8: ...prior to installing and using this child restraint 2013 Evenflo Company Inc 2 3 18 kg 5 to 40 lbs 48 94 cm 19 37 in Rear facing 10 29 4 kg 22 65 lbs 71 127 cm 28 50 in Forward facing 18 49 8 kg 40 11...

Page 9: ...into the buckle Note Pull up on the harness straps to ensure that the buckle tongues are fastened securely Securing the Child in the Child Restraint 7 Fasten and adjust chest clip Snap the two halves...

Page 10: ...the fastened chest clip 2 Disconnect chest clip Push the release button and pull the chest clip apart 3 Unbuckle harness Press the red button on the buckle and release both buckle tongues You may now...

Page 11: ...To determine which type of lower anchor connector is on your child restraint go to page 20 2 Place the child in the child restraint aThe child s back and bottom are flat against the back and bottom s...

Page 12: ...ctors p 52 Remove the seat pad p 57 Moving Lower Anchor Connector Assembly to Rear facing Belt Path Which Type of Lower Anchor Connector Is on Your Child Restraint Your child restraint will have one o...

Page 13: ...Attach lower anchor connectors Push a lower anchor connector onto each vehicle lower anchor bar Note You may need to vary the angle of the lower an chor connectors as shown above to attach to the low...

Page 14: ...while pushing down ward on the seat to secure it tightly Repeat for the other SureLatch connector IMPORTANT Infants may have difficulty breathing when in a sitting position Make sure they recline eno...

Page 15: ...ng use ONLY 1 Forward facing 10 18 kg 22 40 lbs when using Harness Straps 3 2 Forward facing 10 29 4 kg 22 65 lbs when using Harness Straps AND in Booster Mode 18 49 8 kg 40 110 lbs Arrow must be leve...

Page 16: ...level with ground when child restraint is used rear facin g buckle storage Rear facing Belt Path Rear facing Installation with Seat Belt IMPORTANT Infants may have difficulty breathing when in a sitti...

Page 17: ...nectors p 32 Quick Connectors p 32 Vehicle seat belts p 39 Note To determine which type of lower anchor connector is on your child restraint go to page 32 aIf the child weighs more than 18 kg 40 lbs t...

Page 18: ...ssembly is in the rear facing belt path shown on the next page use the following procedures to move it to the forward facing belt path To access the lower anchor connector assembly you will first need...

Page 19: ...0 lbs with the internal harnesses of the child restraint Install this child restraint with the vehicle seat belt NOT lower anchor connectors if the child weighs more than 18 kg 40 lbs Some vehicle man...

Page 20: ...facing Belt Path Recline Positions Rear facing use ONLY 1 Forward facing 10 18 kg 22 40 lbs when using Harness Straps 3 2 Forward facing 10 29 4 kg 22 65 lbs when using Harness Straps AND in Booster M...

Page 21: ...back of the child restraint IMPORTANT If you are using lower anchor connectors to secure the child restraint DO NOT use the vehicle seat belt Before installing this child restraint forward facing with...

Page 22: ...into place OR Seat belts equipped with an emergency locking retractor ELR Locking Clip installed properly Some ELR vehicle belts can be switched so that they lock when tightened It may not be necessa...

Page 23: ...ypes of tether adjusters standard shown above or the TruTether shown below If your child restraint is equipped with the TruTether adjuster refer to page 54 for information about proper tightening TruT...

Page 24: ...e vehicle before you start Put the booster in the back seat in a location with a lap and shoulder belt Never use a booster with only a lap belt as this could cause serious injuries After the child is...

Page 25: ...r seat to the vehicle seat as long as the position of the booster seat in the vehicle and or the resulting fit of the vehicle seat belt over the child are not affected 3 Place the child in the booster...

Page 26: ...t 3 Push the chest clip and buckle tongues through the forward facing belt path Buckle the chest clip behind the child restraint as shown below 4 Conceal harness tabs Tuck harness tabs completely into...

Page 27: ...anchor completely through the seat and arrange it so it lies flat as shown Booster 8 Install the seat pad Fasten each lower anchor connector to its D ring for storage page 52 IMPORTANT Make sure the c...

Page 28: ...chor bar or from its storage D ring pull the red Release Strap Release Strap Using the SureLatch Connectors To adjust squeeze the headrest adjust lever as shown while sliding the headrest up or down t...

Page 29: ...t is Lap shoulder seat belt combinations that have a buckle tongue that slides freely along the belt without locking into place OR Locking Clip Remove locking clip from vehicle seat belt when not used...

Page 30: ...talling the Locking Clip 4 Buckle the seat belt with the locking clip in place Return to the installation procedure Rear facing installation Step 5 page 28 Forward facing installation Step 6 page 41 b...

Page 31: ...18 49 8 kg 40 110 lbs Arrow must be level with ground when child restraint is used rear facing buckle storage IMPORTANT Before installing the child restraint make sure the aircraft seat is in a fully...

Page 32: ...ild Restraint Forward facing in Aircraft IMPORTANT Before installing the child restraint make sure the aircraft seat is in a fully upright position 61 2 Route aircraft seat belt through forward facing...

Page 33: ...hild restraint Tip Tip Proper Disposal of This Child Restraint At the end of this child restraint s useful life Evenflo encourages you to dispose of it properly Most of the components in this child re...

Page 34: ...Proof of purchase in the form of a receipted invoice or bill of sale evidenc ing that the Product is within the warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service This express limited warran...

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