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FEATURES OVERVIEW 

 –  Recline Adjustment

ALWAYS

 check the Recline Position Indicator and adjust the 

recline so that the bead is between the correct 

BLUE

 area for 

REAR-FACING INSTALLATION

For 

FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION

 

with children:  

11.3 – 18 kg (25 – 40 lbs)

 recline the seat to POSITION 1 OR 2

18  – 29.5 kg (40 – 65 lbs)

 the seat must be in the  

FULL UPRIGHT POSITION

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4

3

2

1

4

3

2

1

FORWARD-FACING INSTALLATION 

 

11.3–29.5 kg (25–65 lbs)
RECLINE POSITIONS 1/2

REAR-FACING INSTALLATION 

6.4–18 kg (14–40 lbs)

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Knox 1120-KNX-CA

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Page 2: ...tes 27 UAS Set up 28 UAS Use and Storage 30 Multi Directional Tether Use and Storage 31 Recline Adjustment 34 Rear Facing Installation 36 Rear Facing Setup 38 Vehicle Seat Recline 40 Lap Shoulder Belt...

Page 3: ...hild 70 Fabric Care 72 Removing Seat Pad 72 Removing Headrest Fabric 74 Removing Seat Fabric 76 Installing Seat Fabric 78 Installing Headrest Fabric 80 Installing Seat Pad 82 Cleaning and Maintenance...

Page 4: ...egister this restraint to be reached in a recall For recall information call Transport Canada s Motor Vehicle Safety Centre at 1 800 333 0371 or go online to www tc gc ca en transport canada html PROD...

Page 5: ...uct is defined as the period of use by the registrant for use with his her children up to10 years from date of manufacture For complete UPPAbaby Warranty refer to page 85 For replacement parts service...

Page 6: ...ave Child Restraint unsecured in your vehicle even when it is unoccupied In a crash it could become a projectile and injure other vehicle occupants DO NOT place child seat rear facing in the front sea...

Page 7: ...ght line without sagging It does not press on the child s flesh or push the child s body into an un natural position WARNINGS GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Children have STRANGLED in loose or par...

Page 8: ...hild properly harnessed when child is in Child Restraint NEVER leave child in Child Restraint when straps are loose or undone DO NOT use seat if damaged or broken expired over 10 years from date of ma...

Page 9: ...s highest position DO NOT use this Child Restraint system in a vehicle seating position where it cannot be tightly secured DO NOT install in rear facing or side facing vehicle seats DO NOT modify this...

Page 10: ...ild Restraint unless approved and tested by UPPAbaby Items not tested with this restraint could injure your child DO NOT lubricate buckles and fasteners DO NOT use a Child Restraint with damaged or mi...

Page 11: ...s Check the vehicle owner s manual for more information about airbag Child Restraint use For vehicles without a back seat refer to your vehicle owner s manual Check the vehicle belt before each use Us...

Page 12: ...ned off If your vehicle is equipped with front passenger side air bags check your vehicle owner s manual for Child Restraint installation instructions IMPORTANT According to accident statistics childr...

Page 13: ...me Before installing this Child Restraint you MUST determine the method of installation and the best vehicle seating position for that method This Child Restraint can be installed either using the Veh...

Page 14: ...ese seat constructions we recommend an outboard installation VEHICLE COMPATIBILITY ALWAYS park on a level surface when installing a Child Restraint This Child Restraint can only be installed on vehicl...

Page 15: ...the vehicle manufacturer and may be up to 55 9 cm 22 If spacing is greater than 55 9 cm 22 or if the seating position is not approved by the vehicle manufacturer then use the vehicle seat belt for ins...

Page 16: ...Lap Shoulder with two retractors Motorized automatic Inflatable DO NOT use this Child Restraint with the following seat belt systems WARNING DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR CHECK YOUR Vehicle instr...

Page 17: ...e seat belt s retractor or they have a locking latch plate that locks the vehicle s seat belts so they will not move freely If the belt cannot be locked using one of these methods contact UPPAbaby Cus...

Page 18: ...kg 14 65 lbs HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS 124 5 cm 49 in or less The Fit Inlay is designed for children who weigh 6 4 to approximately 11 3 kg 14 25 lbs UPPAbaby recommends that children ride rear facing in t...

Page 19: ...0 lbs UAS 6 4 13 6 kg 14 30 lbs FIT INLAY 6 4 to approximately11 3 kg 14 25 lbs CHILD USAGE REQUIREMENTS REAR FACING INSTALLATION 6 4 18 kg 14 40 lbs FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION 11 3 29 5 kg 25 65 lbs...

Page 20: ...8 1 Shoulder Harness Pads 2 Harness Buckle 3 Crotch Pad 4 Harness Release Button 5 Harness Adjuster Strap 6 Lower Anchor Connector UAS Storage 7 Fit Inlay 8 Cup Holder 9 Chest Clip FEATURES OVERVIEW B...

Page 21: ...VIEW 10 Active Support Headrest 11 Harness Strap 12 Buckle Tongue Holder 13 Seat Cover 14 Zip Out Fabric Seat Cover 15 Instruction Manual Storage 16 Side Impact Pods 17 Recline Position Indicator 18 H...

Page 22: ...20 19 Rear Facing Belt Tensioning Plate 20 Rear Facing Tensioning Clip 21 Tightness Indicators 22 Forward Facing Belt Tensioning Plate 23 Forward Facing Tensioning Clip FEATURES OVERVIEW...

Page 23: ...al Tether Adjuster 26 Lower Anchor UAS Connector Webbing 27 Lower Anchor UAS Connector Adjuster 28 Lower Anchor UAS Connector 29 Recline Adjustment Handle 30 Multi Directional Tether Hook 31 Multi Dir...

Page 24: ...estraint and pulling forward on both Harness Straps 2 Unbuckle Harness Straps by pressing button on Harness Buckle and pull out buckle tongues 3 Open Chest Clip by pressing button on clip and pulling...

Page 25: ...st Clip should be level with child s armpits 3 To tighten harness pull Harness Adjuster Strap to recommended tightness 4 Harness should be snug Pinch harness webbing at child s shoulder under shoulder...

Page 26: ...Harness page 22 2 Squeeze the Headrest Adjuster and move the headrest up or down to the desired position The harness will travel up or down with the headrest 1 2 The headrest should be positioned at...

Page 27: ...eadrest 1 Place Fit Inlay in seat and pull harness buckle and cover through slot in bottom of insert 2 Push Fit Inlay firmly into child restraint FEATURES OVERVIEW Fit Inlay Remove the Fit Inlay at 11...

Page 28: ...Child Restraint TO REMOVE THE CUP HOLDER Pull firmly FEATURES OVERVIEW Cup Holder Usage WARNING DO NOT place glass metal containers or hard sharp objects in cup holder as they could become a projecti...

Page 29: ...tallation has been achieved NOTE The SMARTSecure RED to GREEN indicator is a guide for confirming a tight installation As all vehicle makes and models are different it is possible that a tight install...

Page 30: ...t Open the storage compartment and pull out the Lower Anchor Connectors 2 Lengthen the Lower Anchor Connector to maximize length by pushing the Lower Anchor Connector Adjuster Button and pulling to fu...

Page 31: ...r Anchor Connectors and Belt under fabric seat pad from front of seat aligning webbing with FORWARD FACING or REAR FACING belt path NOTE Move any excess webbing to side to not interfere with UAS insta...

Page 32: ...lace into storage compartment tucking away excess webbing Close door until firmly in place Snap fabric onto panel 1 2 3 When not in use the Lower Anchor Connectors MUST be properly secured in the dedi...

Page 33: ...allation REAR FACING MULTI DIRECTION TETHER INSTALLATION page 48 FORWARD FACING MULTI DIRECTIONAL TETHER INSTALLTION page 64 Route the webbing either through the vehicle headrest posts or if an integr...

Page 34: ...located on the back side of the Child Restraint 2 To lengthen the strap push the Multi Directional Tether Adjuster button and pull NOTE Maximize length of tether before Rear and Forward Facing install...

Page 35: ...NOT IN USE 1 Attach Multi Directional Tether to storage anchor 2 Remove slack in strap by pulling on free end of strap NOTE Make sure the webbing is not twisted 3 Loose strap MUST be rolled around th...

Page 36: ...s 4 recline positions Recline can be changed for child s comfort or to improve installation of Child Restraint TO ADJUST THE RECLINE Pull the Recline Adjustment Handle located on the back of Child Res...

Page 37: ...BLUE area for REAR FACING INSTALLATION For FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION with children 11 3 18 kg 25 40 lbs recline the seat to POSITION 1 OR 2 18 29 5 kg 40 65 lbs the seat must be in the FULL UPRIGHT...

Page 38: ...36 REAR FACING INSTALLATION 6 4 18 kg 14 40 lbs...

Page 39: ...lbs 11 3 kg 25 lbs 18 kg 40 lbs 13 6 kg 30 lbs VEHICLE BELT 6 4 18 kg 14 40 lbs UAS 6 4 13 6 kg 14 30 lbs FIT INLAY 6 4 to approximately11 3 kg 14 25 lbs VEHICLE BELT 6 4 18 kg 14 40 lbs UAS 6 4 13 6...

Page 40: ...it 1 Place Child Restraint on vehicle seat in the REAR FACING direction as shown Ensure the bottom surface is flush against the vehicle seat without any gapping or tilting 2 To adjust recline pull the...

Page 41: ...buckle harness 5 Raise Headrest by squeezing the Headrest Adjuster as shown and upward to allow access for installation 6 Unzip fabric panel to expose the BLUE REAR FACING Belt Tensioning Plate page 2...

Page 42: ...at is more angled or sloped In this instance it may be more difficult to achieve the proper recline angle In order to achieve proper recline and get the bead in the correct BLUE area for REAR FACING I...

Page 43: ...nstall your KNOX 2 Place a folded hand towel under the KNOX against the seat bight crease of seat You may need to adjust number of folds to achieve the proper recline 3 Once the bead is in the correct...

Page 44: ...l GREEN It is possible to achieve a tight installation even if the indicator is not fully green Always check belt path for no more than 1 movement 4 Holding the shoulder belt taut to ensure no slack i...

Page 45: ...BEFORE MOVING FOWARD PROCEED TO PAGE 48 FOR MULTI DIRECTIONAL TETHER USAGE 5 Lock the vehicle belt by pulling it all the way out switching the retractor into ALR mode Feed the slack back into the retr...

Page 46: ...lt through the BLUE REAR FACING belt guides and buckle 2 Ensuring there is no twisting in the vehicle belt route the lap belt under the BLUE REAR FACING Tensioning Plate REAR FACING INSTALLATION Lap B...

Page 47: ...turn from RED to GREEN It is possible to achieve a tight installation even if the indicator is not fully green Always check belt path for no more than 1 movement REAR FACING INSTALLATION Lap Belt Only...

Page 48: ...AR FACING INSTALLATION UAS Setup ATTENTION This Child Restraint cannot be installed using lower anchors UAS when your child exceeds 13 6 kg 30 lbs If your child weights over 13 6 kg 30 lbs the vehicle...

Page 49: ...47 REAR FACING INSTALLATION UAS Setup 1 2 4 3...

Page 50: ...e belt under the BLUE REAR FACING Tensioning Plate NOTE To get more length in the Lower Anchor Connector Webbing press the adjuster and pull the belt 3 Route the Lower Anchor Connectors through the re...

Page 51: ...indow will turn from RED to GREEN It is possible to achieve a tight in stallation even if the indicator is not fully green Always check belt path for no more than 1 movement PROCEED TO PAGE 48 FOR MUL...

Page 52: ...o an approved vehicle Tether UAS location Please refer to your vehicle owner s manual 4 Pull up on the strap as shown until the webbing is taut 5 Excess webbing MUST be rolled around the fabric sleeve...

Page 53: ...51 REAR FACING INSTALLTION Rear Facing Tether Use REVIEW SAFETY CHECK ON PAGE 53 ALL STEPS MUST BE ACHIEVED BEFORE MOVING FOWARD 2 3 4 5...

Page 54: ...ED HARNESSED CHILD SEAT WHILE TRAVELING ON AN AIRCRAFT CONTACT THE AIRLINE ABOUT THEIR POLICY PRIOR TO TRAVELING REAR FACING INSTALLATION Aircraft Use SAFETY REMINDERS AND TIPS This seat may not fit a...

Page 55: ...er belt installations only make sure the shoulder belt is fully secured under the tensioning clip Check vehicle belt retractor is locked for lap shoulder belt installations ALWAYS check the Recline Po...

Page 56: ...54 FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION 11 3 29 5 kg 25 65 lbs...

Page 57: ...55 VEHICLE BELT 11 3 29 5 kg 25 65 lbs UAS 11 3 15 9 kg 25 35 lbs 11 3 kg 25 lbs 15 9kg 35 lbs 29 5 kg 65 lbs...

Page 58: ...seat to POSITION 1 or 2 45 65 lbs the seat must be in the FULL UPRIGHT POSITION 3 Slide Child Restraint towards back of vehicle seat until contact is made with vehicle seat back 4 Loosen harness by pr...

Page 59: ...Remove Multi Directional Tether from storage lengthen webbing and place on front side of the seat prior to installation page 31 4 To complete FORWARD FACING installation please refer to preferred inst...

Page 60: ...from RED to GREEN It is possible to achieve a tight installation even if the indicator is not fully green Always check belt path for no more than 1 movement 4 Holding the shoulder belt taut to ensure...

Page 61: ...lack back into the retractor to remove any slack Check your vehicle s owner manual for additional information on locking the belt FORWARD FACING Lap Shoulder Belt Use 3 4 REVIEW SAFETY CHECK ON PAGE 6...

Page 62: ...belt route the lap belt behind the RED FORWARD FACING Tensioning Plate 3 Apply pressure into seat bight and pull up on belt to remove all slack NOTE As pressure is applied the Tightness Indicator Wind...

Page 63: ...61 FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION Lap Belt Only Use 3 REVIEW SAFETY CHECK ON PAGE 69 ALL STEPS MUST BE ACHIEVED BEFORE MOVING FOWARD PROCEED TO PAGE 64 FOR MULTI DIRECTIONAL TETHER USAGE...

Page 64: ...length by pushing the Lower Anchor Connector Adjuster Button and pulling to full extension 3 Raise headrest to maximum height 4 Unfasten then unzip the fabric seat and expose the FORWARD FACING belt p...

Page 65: ...63 FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION UAS Setup 1 2 3 4...

Page 66: ...gh the RED FORWARD FACING Belt Path 2 Make sure the Lower Anchor Connector Belt is not twisted Route the belt behind the RED FORWARD FACING Tensioning Plate FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION UAS Use ATTENTI...

Page 67: ...htness Indicator window will turn from RED to GREEN To confirm a proper installation the window MUST be all GREEN It is possible to achieve a tight installation even if the indicator is not fully gree...

Page 68: ...bing is taut 4 Excess webbing MUST be rolled around the fabric sleeve and secured with closure provided FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION Forward Facing Tether Use 1 ATTENTION IT IS REQUIRED to utilize the...

Page 69: ...67 FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION Forward Facing Tether Use REVIEW SAFETY CHECK ON PAGE 69 ALL STEPS MUST BE ACHIEVED BEFORE MOVING FOWARD 2 3 4 2 3 4...

Page 70: ...A CERTIFIED HARNESSED CHILD SEAT WHILE TRAVELING ON AN AIRCRAFT CONTACT THE AIRLINE ABOUT THEIR POLICY PRIOR TO TRAVELING FORWARD FACING INSTALLATION Aircraft Use SAFETY REMINDERS AND TIPS This seat m...

Page 71: ...e shoulder belt is fully secured under the tensioning clip Check vehicle belt retractor is locked for lap shoulder belt installations Confirm for FORWARD FACING installation that the seat is reclinded...

Page 72: ...and insert buckle tongues into the buckle until a click is heard Pull up on the buckle tongues to make sure they are locked 5 Pull up on the harness to remove excess slack around the child s legs Pull...

Page 73: ...ng on top of the buckle making it difficult to buckle the harness The Fit Inlay has a two piece construction If the child is less than 11 3 kg 25 lbs first remove the Fit Inlay Back Cushion and readdr...

Page 74: ...1 Raise headrest to highest position 2 Unfasten back panel fabric 3 Remove crotch buckle cover 4 Fully unzip seat base fabric 5 Unsnap seat base fabric 6 Pull fabric out from around Harness Adjuster...

Page 75: ...73 FABRIC CARE Removing Seat Pad 3 4 6 5...

Page 76: ...aise headrest to highest position 2 Unfasten headrest from seat 3 Unhook elastic from lower portion of headrest 4 Pull headrest fabric from spine structure and remove from seat NOTE DO NOT remove foam...

Page 77: ...75 4 3 FABRIC CARE Removing Headrest Fabric...

Page 78: ...Unclip Tether from back of seat 2 Pull plastic tabs around top of seat and pull to remove around plastic Headrest Adjuster Handle and feed tether through hole in top of seat to remove 3 Pull body fab...

Page 79: ...77 FABRIC CARE Removing Seat Fabric 3 2...

Page 80: ...c 1 Place seat fabric over seat and feed tether through hole in top of seat fabric Attach plastic tabs to seat 2 Attach tether to anchor located at back of seat 3 Moving from the top down press fabric...

Page 81: ...79 FABRIC CARE Installing Seat Fabric 3...

Page 82: ...1 Tuck harness buckles into holders on side of seat 2 Attach elastic loops to back of headrest 3 Slide headrest fabric between plastic shell 4 Fasten fabric to headrest seat 5 Pull lower panel of head...

Page 83: ...81 FABRIC CARE Installing Headrest Fabric 5 3 4...

Page 84: ...e crotch buckle cover by feeding crotch buckle into sleeve and tucking fabric ears beneath seat fabric Feed crotch buckle through slot in seat pad 3 Attach zippers on either side of seat base fabric 4...

Page 85: ...83 FABRIC CARE Installing Seat Pad 5 3 6 4 7...

Page 86: ...ING HARNESS WEBBING CLEANING PLASTIC Spot clean using warm water with mild detergent DO NOT bleach Spot clean using warm water with mild detergent Air dry completely before re use or storage Towel dry...

Page 87: ...o be free from any manufacturing defects for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase under normal use and in compliance with the operating instructions This warranty is not transferable and exte...

Page 88: ...wear and tear Damage or degradation caused by the sun sweat detergents damp storage conditions or frequent washings Repairs or modifications carried out by a third party Product purchased from an unau...

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