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Cleaning and Maintenance

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Cleaning Harness buckle:

If child eats or drinks in restraint, periodically clean

harness buckle to insure proper functioning.
1. Remove center buckle from restraint.

   (see page 35)
2. Rinse thoroughly in mildly

hot water or soak 

overnight to loosen dried

liquid or hardened food 

debris. (Fig. 1)

3. Towel dry.
4. Confirm proper buckle 

functioning: repeatedly

fasten and un-fasten buckle with both tongues. 

If no ‘click’ is heard confirming proper engagement

after inserting each buckle tongue, repeat cleaning

procedure.
Use ONLY water to clean buckle.
Do NOT use solvents, soap, abrasive cleaners 

or detergents.
Do NOT lubricate.

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Summary of Contents for Radian 80

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Page 2: ...lation 22 to 48 lbs 20 Forward facing Lap Shoulder Belt installation 22 to 80 lbs 22 Forward facing Lap Belt installation 22 to 80 lbs 24 Checking Restraint Stability 25 Aircraft Installation 26 SafeS...

Page 3: ...e panel 4 Forward facing belt path 15 Harness clip 5 Rear facing belt path 16 Buckle pad 6 Release lever 17 Harness adjuster lever 7 Harness adjuster strap 18 Buckle slot 8 Metal harness yoke 19 Buckl...

Page 4: ...5 kg forward facing 80 lbs 36 kg Only secure this child restraint with the vehicle s lower universal anchorage system LATCH if available or with vehicle seat belt Do not use vehicle s LATCH anchorage...

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Page 9: ...and body support Fig 1 Toddler Body Support Remove head support Fig 1A to use support cushion Fig 1B for toddlers Head Support Cushion Support cushion can be attached higher on the seat to provide hea...

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Page 13: ...etal tab to lock base Fig 3 1 Lift metal tab to unlock base Fig 3 2 Slide base forward the opposite direction as shown in Fig 2 3 Pull base away from restraint bottom Tip To carry detachable base fit...

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Page 20: ...C M Y CM MY CY CMY K ALWAYS use SafeStop with LATCH installation for forward facing child under 40 lbs see page 26...

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Page 22: ...C M Y CM MY CY CMY K For lap shoulder belt installation ONLY use SafeStop with top tether and with child under 40 lbs see page 26 80...

Page 23: ...ck seat belt will result in an unsafe installation that will greatly increase the potential for injury or death to the child in an accident Carefully read vehicle owner s manual to determine seat belt...

Page 24: ...ough forward facing belt path and behind restraint cover Figs 2 3 Confirm seat belt is laying flat and is not twisted Tip Unfasten both fabric side panels for easy access to belt path area behind rest...

Page 25: ...the potential for injury or death to the child in an accident Confirm stability of restraint after installation and before each use Grasp restraint near belt path being used Attempt to move restraint...

Page 26: ...ollow installation instructions on page 18 Instructions 1 Remove harness straps from metal yoke of harness adjuster Fig 1 2 Thread bottom of SafeStop on to metal yoke of harness adjuster Fig 2 3 Threa...

Page 27: ...fore operating adjustable bottom Lowering adjustable bottom 1 Pull bar upward Fig 2 2 Pull adjustable bottom out to its lowered position then release bar Fig 3 3 Confirm adjustable bottom is locked in...

Page 28: ...ing installations attach top tether to approved vehicle tether anchorage points ONLY as labeled by vehicle manufacturer ALWAYS use SafeStop with top tether with forward facing child under 40 lbs see p...

Page 29: ...me vehicle models the top tether hook may not fit structural parts of vehicle seat or there may not be a suitable anchorage point for top tether hook It may be necessary to use the tether connecting s...

Page 30: ...ss Buckle To Fasten Insert one buckle tongue at a time into buckle A click confirms proper connection after each tongue is inserted Fig 1 To Unfasten Press the red button on the face of buckle and bot...

Page 31: ...ORTANT Position harness clip at proper height for child level with child s armpits Fig 1 To Fasten Push both halves together until a click confirms proper engagement To Unfasten Squeeze middle tabs to...

Page 32: ...des 4 Place child in restraint 5 Position harness straps around child and fasten buckle and harness clip Figs 2 3 Confirm harness clip and buckle are properly fastened by gently tugging on each 6 Gent...

Page 33: ...11 Confirm harness buckle location is correct see page 35 for correct center buckle position Proper Harness Height and Child Height 1 Secure child in restraint see page 32 for properly securing the ha...

Page 34: ...pull shoulder straps out and re thread them through the correct height harness slots Fig 3 4 From back of seat re attach shoulder straps to metal harness yoke Fig 2 IMPORTANT Make sure loop ends of BO...

Page 35: ...B 3 If harness buckle strap angles sharply back towards child Fig C move buckle to a rear buckle location See below Harness Buckle Removal and Installation Installing harness buckle 1 Locate correct h...

Page 36: ...Push harness buckle strap down 2 inches into rear facing belt path tunnel 4 Position metal buckle strap retainer so that it is vertical Fig 2 5 Guide buckle strap and metal retainer upward and rotate...

Page 37: ...If you have any questions about the specific type of seat belt system in your vehicle and its operation consult vehicle owner s manual or contact vehicle manufacturer 1 Remove locking clip from stora...

Page 38: ...aps from back of restraint see page 34 adjusting harness height 2 Remove fasteners securing cover to inside of restraint bottom Fig 1 A 3 Remove fasteners securing cover to outside of restraint bottom...

Page 39: ...damage to the locking mechanisms that could prevent safe functioning Do NOT oil or lubricate any part of the restraint Do NOT use restraint if there is any appearance of rust on any metal surface Rem...

Page 40: ...ess Clean with damp cloth only wet cloth with warm water and mild soap and wring thoroughly so it is NOT dripping water Towel dry Do NOT use solvents or abrasive cleaners Cleaning harness adjuster Per...

Page 41: ...inse thoroughly in mildly hot water or soak overnight to loosen dried liquid or hardened food debris Fig 1 3 Towel dry 4 Confirm proper buckle functioning repeatedly fasten and un fasten buckle with b...

Page 42: ...ress on the back of this instruction manual Please register this product within 30 days of original date of purchase by completing and mailing the registration card Warranty Limitations This warranty...

Page 43: ...hereunder is in lieu of any implied warranties including implied warranties of merchantability and appropriateness for a particular purpose and shall be limited to the duration and terms of this expre...

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