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Do not use a booster seat that has been in
a crash or a collision. The system must be
replaced.
Do not use a booster seat if you do not know
the history of the restraint.
Never take your child out of the booster seat
or attend to the child’s needs while the vehicle
is moving.
Never leave child unattended in the booster
seat.
To avoid the child being seriously burned,
always check for hot seat and buckles before
using this booster seat.
Do not use a booster seat with missing or
damaged parts.
DJG does not recommend the use of
accessories or add-ons that have not been
certifi ed with this booster seat at original
purchase date.
Never allow any child to play with this booster
seat; it is not a toy.
Do not remove the warning labels.
This booster seat has been certifi ed for use
in passenger vehicles only. Do not use in a
boat, on a motorcycle or in a cargo van or bus
where there are no seat belts.
Booster Seat Use
Do not leave on stove top or any other hot
surface.
On the back of the booster seat there is a date
of manufacture label. Do not use this booster
seat more than 10 years after date of manu-
facture.
Read all instructions and warning labels for
additional warnings.
Installation in Vehicle
Check the vehicle belt before each use. Use
only if the belt is tightened properly and
securely.
When unoccupied, the booster seat must be
fi rmly secured to the vehicle with the vehicle’s
seat belt only.
In a crash or sudden stop, an unsecured
booster seat could injure the driver or other
occupants in the vehicle.
Always check vehicle owner’s manual for
proper use of vehicle seat belts with your
booster seat.
In very few vehicles, the booster seat cannot
be properly installed because of the type of
seat belt system or airbag system. Always
read and follow the vehicle owner’s manual
instructions for booster seat use.
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