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Thread Vehicle
Belt
Thread the
vehicle lap or
lap/shoulder belt
combination through belt path guide.
Make sure both lap and shoulder belt are
under the belt path guide as shown.
With an ALR belt, pull the belt all the way
out before threading the base.
Buckle vehicle belt.
Thread Shoulder
Belt in Shoulder
Belt Guide
NOTE:
Thread
shoulder belt in
the guide that is
opposite of the
vehicle buckle.
Do not twist belt.
4.
6.
Tighten Vehicle
Belt
With knee in base,
push down firmly
on the base while
pulling up on shoulder belt to tighten.
With a switchable retractor, pull the vehicle
shoulder belt all the way out to switch
the retractor into the ALR mode before
tightening. Feed the slack back into the
retractor while tightening.
5.
Check Vehicle
Belt Tightness
Grasp the base at
the belt path
with
one hand. Push
and pull the base
from side to side, forward and back. The
base should not move more than 1 inch.
NOTE:
If base moves more than 1 inch, try
reinstalling the base or try another seating
location.
E. Installing Base with Vehicle Belts
7.
8.
To Attach Child
Restraint to
Base
Align the slots on
the side of child
restraint with the
locking bars in
the base. Push
down firmly on
the carrying handle and the front of the
child restraint to lock child restraint to
base. You will hear a “click” when it is
locked.
Pull up on child restraint’s front two
corners to make sure the front of the
child restraint is locked to the base.
NOTE:
The carrying handle can be
in any position when installed in the
vehicle.
Recheck
Recline Angle
Make sure the
ball is fully in
the color zone
that matches
the weight of
your child.
Repeat steps 1 through 8 if not in
correct zone.
NOTE:
Check the angle indicator
while parked on level ground.
9.
Place ball in the zone of y
our infant’s weight.
11-30 lbs
(4.9-14 kg)
4-11 lbs
(1.8-4.9 kg)
Place ball in the zone of your infant’
s weight.
11-30 lbs
(4.9-13.6 kg)
4-11 lbs
(1.8-4.9 kg)
Failure to securely attach child
restraint to base can result in
serious injury or death.