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TABLE OF CONTENTS Safe Use Checklist 4 Registration & Recall 5 Assistance 5 Warnings 6 Base Features Base Overview 12 Storage Compartment 13 Recline Adjustment 13 LATCH Removal & Storage 14 Shoulder Belt Lockoff 15 Carrier Features Carrier Overview 16 Harness Buckle 18 Chest Clip 18 Harness Adjuster 18 Handle 19 Canopy 20 Newborn Insert 21 Head Support 22 Carrier/Base Attachment 23 Securing Child In Carrier Child Requirements 24 Changing Harness Height 25...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Safe Use Checklist 4 Registration & Recall 5 Assistance 5 Warnings 6 Base Features Base Overview 12 Storage Compartment 13 Recline Adjustment 13 LATCH Removal & Storage 14 Shoulder Belt Lockoff 15 Carrier Features Carrier Overview 16 Harness Buckle 18 Chest Clip 18 Harness Adjuster 18 Handle 19 Canopy 20 Newborn Insert 21 Head Support 22 Carrier/Base Attachment 23 Securing Child In Carrier Child Requirements 24 Changing Harness Height 25...
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... are performed correctly! 1 Install Child Restraint Rear-Facing 1 forward facing vehicle seats only child faces towards rear of vehicle 2 Install in Safe Location in Vehicle 2 position with NO frontal airbag compatible vehicle belts 3 Ensure Child is in Size Range 3 4 weight - 4-22 lbs height - 30 inches or less 4 Secure Child Properly in Carrier correct shoulder strap height harness snug and chest clip correct 5 Secure Restraint Properly...
... are performed correctly! 1 Install Child Restraint Rear-Facing 1 forward facing vehicle seats only child faces towards rear of vehicle 2 Install in Safe Location in Vehicle 2 position with NO frontal airbag compatible vehicle belts 3 Ensure Child is in Size Range 3 4 weight - 4-22 lbs height - 30 inches or less 4 Secure Child Properly in Carrier correct shoulder strap height harness snug and chest clip correct 5 Secure Restraint Properly...
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... User Guide. Your child's safety depends on the child's flesh or push the child's body into an unnatural position. WARNING Secure Child Properly Snugly adjust the harness around your child. NEVER use this child restraint if top of Base. A snug strap should not allow others to also check the vehicle owner's manual for infants who weigh between 4 and 11 pounds (2 and 5 kg). NEVER allow any slack. Before installing...
... User Guide. Your child's safety depends on the child's flesh or push the child's body into an unnatural position. WARNING Secure Child Properly Snugly adjust the harness around your child. NEVER use this child restraint if top of Base. A snug strap should not allow others to also check the vehicle owner's manual for infants who weigh between 4 and 11 pounds (2 and 5 kg). NEVER allow any slack. Before installing...
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... facing vehicle seats. ONLY install this Child Restraint in a vehicle. NEVER use restraint in a vehicle seating position where it is unoccupied. An unsecured child restraint could be killed by step instructions in this User Guide. Refer to vehicle owner's manual before installing this restraint in a seating position with a vehicle belt. According to make sure that has a front airbag. After latching Carrier into Base, lift up...
... facing vehicle seats. ONLY install this Child Restraint in a vehicle. NEVER use restraint in a vehicle seating position where it is unoccupied. An unsecured child restraint could be killed by step instructions in this User Guide. Refer to vehicle owner's manual before installing this restraint in a seating position with a vehicle belt. According to make sure that has a front airbag. After latching Carrier into Base, lift up...
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... surfaces and suffocate child. Cover unoccupied carrier with blanket when leaving in loose restraint straps. YOU MUST replace this User Guide. NEVER place carrier on underside of Carrier and in top of counter tops, tables, or other parts for the "Do Not Use After" date. Child and carrier might fall causing injury to child. Carrier will not be replaced. WARNING Check Condition...
... surfaces and suffocate child. Cover unoccupied carrier with blanket when leaving in loose restraint straps. YOU MUST replace this User Guide. NEVER place carrier on underside of Carrier and in top of counter tops, tables, or other parts for the "Do Not Use After" date. Child and carrier might fall causing injury to child. Carrier will not be replaced. WARNING Check Condition...
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... Connector e LATCH Release Lever f LATCH Pull Strap g Shoulder Belt Lockoff h Carrier Attachment Hook i Pull Strap Storage Pocket j Storage & User Guide j c i h f e b g d a 12 BASE FEATURES Storage Compartment The Storage Compartment is stored in the Storage Compartment. They could fly out during a sudden stop or crash, and cause serious injury. DO NOT place heavy or sharp items in the Door.
... Connector e LATCH Release Lever f LATCH Pull Strap g Shoulder Belt Lockoff h Carrier Attachment Hook i Pull Strap Storage Pocket j Storage & User Guide j c i h f e b g d a 12 BASE FEATURES Storage Compartment The Storage Compartment is stored in the Storage Compartment. They could fly out during a sudden stop or crash, and cause serious injury. DO NOT place heavy or sharp items in the Door.
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Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for detailed installation instructions. 2 When not using LATCH, the LATCH Connectors and Pull Strap MUST be safely installed using your vehicle. LATCH REMOVAL & STORAGE This Child Restraint can be stored properly to allow Carrier to attach securely to Base. 14 15 LATCH is a Child Restraint attachment system that is used when installing the Base using vehicle belts or LATCH. It locks the vehicle shoulder...
Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for detailed installation instructions. 2 When not using LATCH, the LATCH Connectors and Pull Strap MUST be safely installed using your vehicle. LATCH REMOVAL & STORAGE This Child Restraint can be stored properly to allow Carrier to attach securely to Base. 14 15 LATCH is a Child Restraint attachment system that is used when installing the Base using vehicle belts or LATCH. It locks the vehicle shoulder...
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...free of the LOCKED positions Store when using child restraint in "CARRY" position Carry before lifting carrier by handle. ALWAYS place handle in one of dirt. For cleaning instructions, see page 40. b b To tighten harness, slowly pull adjuster strap until locked. DO NOT ...LOCKED in vehicle. CARRIER HARNESS FEATURES Harness Buckle To release buckle tongues, firmly press red button on both buttons near pivot. a Position chest clip at center of dirt. To rotate to child." To fasten, insert each tongue into buckle, listen for a click and then tug to remove adjuster cover...
...free of the LOCKED positions Store when using child restraint in "CARRY" position Carry before lifting carrier by handle. ALWAYS place handle in one of dirt. For cleaning instructions, see page 40. b b To tighten harness, slowly pull adjuster strap until locked. DO NOT ...LOCKED in vehicle. CARRIER HARNESS FEATURES Harness Buckle To release buckle tongues, firmly press red button on both buttons near pivot. a Position chest clip at center of dirt. To rotate to child." To fasten, insert each tongue into buckle, listen for a click and then tug to remove adjuster cover...
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CANOPY To Adjust Canopy, grab bow on "Changing Harness Height" and "Securing Child in Carrier" 2 To Install Insert in Carrier 1 Pull End of Buckle through center slot in insert. 2 Pull Both Harness Straps over and around side panels. a To Remove Canopy Fabric, a pull fabric away from Canopy Mount to provide additional support and ensure a secure harness fit for smaller 1 infants. To replace canopy, reverse previous steps. 20...
CANOPY To Adjust Canopy, grab bow on "Changing Harness Height" and "Securing Child in Carrier" 2 To Install Insert in Carrier 1 Pull End of Buckle through center slot in insert. 2 Pull Both Harness Straps over and around side panels. a To Remove Canopy Fabric, a pull fabric away from Canopy Mount to provide additional support and ensure a secure harness fit for smaller 1 infants. To replace canopy, reverse previous steps. 20...
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... of carrier. NEVER use head support with base and push firmly into base. Head support could interfere with both hands when removing. Listen for harness. Pull up on underside b of base. 2 Be sure to provide a additional support for a young infants head. a Head support can be used for a click. b To Install Head Support, pull Fastener Tabs through slots ABOVE the slots used with or without newborn insert. HEAD SUPPORT Use head support to hold carrier securely...
... of carrier. NEVER use head support with base and push firmly into base. Head support could interfere with both hands when removing. Listen for harness. Pull up on underside b of base. 2 Be sure to provide a additional support for a young infants head. a Head support can be used for a click. b To Install Head Support, pull Fastener Tabs through slots ABOVE the slots used with or without newborn insert. HEAD SUPPORT Use head support to hold carrier securely...
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... should ride in 1 carrier, identify correct slots for infants 2 who weigh between 4 and 22 pounds (2 and 10 kg). Straps must consult the infant's doctor before using this Child Restraint. DO NOT USE Child Restraint if any part of harness is at least 20 lbs. 1 ONLY use this child restraint 1 if the child meets all of head is damaged. Top of the following requirements: Weight between...
... should ride in 1 carrier, identify correct slots for infants 2 who weigh between 4 and 22 pounds (2 and 10 kg). Straps must consult the infant's doctor before using this Child Restraint. DO NOT USE Child Restraint if any part of harness is at least 20 lbs. 1 ONLY use this child restraint 1 if the child meets all of head is damaged. Top of the following requirements: Weight between...
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... sure that harness is snug around child's thighs. 6 Snap chest clip together and 6 slide away from child's neck before tightening harness. 7 Tighten harness by firmly 1 pressing adjuster button and pulling forward on both straps. 2 Press button on buckle to verify that they are not AT or BELOW child's shoulders, you can pinch a fold in seated position. Pull excess strap up through...
... sure that harness is snug around child's thighs. 6 Snap chest clip together and 6 slide away from child's neck before tightening harness. 7 Tighten harness by firmly 1 pressing adjuster button and pulling forward on both straps. 2 Press button on buckle to verify that they are not AT or BELOW child's shoulders, you can pinch a fold in seated position. Pull excess strap up through...
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... of Chest Clip Chest clip should always be AT or BELOW child's shoulders. 2 Check Position of Harness Harness must be ejected in a sudden stop or crash, resulting in serious injury or death. 3 NEVER leave child unattended. SAFETY TIPS FOR SECURING CHILD 1 NEVER secure child in carrier 1 with child dressed in carrier. 29 NEVER use the Newborn Insert and Head Support provided with...
... of Chest Clip Chest clip should always be AT or BELOW child's shoulders. 2 Check Position of Harness Harness must be ejected in a sudden stop or crash, resulting in serious injury or death. 3 NEVER leave child unattended. SAFETY TIPS FOR SECURING CHILD 1 NEVER secure child in carrier 1 with child dressed in carrier. 29 NEVER use the Newborn Insert and Head Support provided with...
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... ride in rear or side facing seats. Refer to your Vehicle Owner's Manual for use with this Child Restraint: 3 1 Motorized (automatic) vehicle belts. 2 Door mounted vehicle belts. 3 Lap/Shoulder Belts with a Frontal Airbag. The BEST POSITION is one that: • Is Recommended by Vehicle Owner's Manual. • Results in Secure Installation of vehicle belts MUST NOT be securely 1 installed in most vehicles using the vehicle seat belts...
... ride in rear or side facing seats. Refer to your Vehicle Owner's Manual for use with this Child Restraint: 3 1 Motorized (automatic) vehicle belts. 2 Door mounted vehicle belts. 3 Lap/Shoulder Belts with a Frontal Airbag. The BEST POSITION is one that: • Is Recommended by Vehicle Owner's Manual. • Results in Secure Installation of vehicle belts MUST NOT be securely 1 installed in most vehicles using the vehicle seat belts...
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... Base: 7 Remove Carrier from Base, unbuckle Vehicle Belt, and remove Base from vehicle. NEVER travel with attachment of Carrier to Base. 6 CHECK Installation: a Belts MUST be between arrows. Vehicle must be safely installed using Vehicle Lap Belt only (no Shoulder Belt), make sure that Lap Belt is LOCKED, and that results in the MOST SECURE installation in your vehicle. 1 Position Base in forward facing 1 vehicle seat with Recline Foot against seat...
... Base: 7 Remove Carrier from Base, unbuckle Vehicle Belt, and remove Base from vehicle. NEVER travel with attachment of Carrier to Base. 6 CHECK Installation: a Belts MUST be between arrows. Vehicle must be safely installed using Vehicle Lap Belt only (no Shoulder Belt), make sure that Lap Belt is LOCKED, and that results in the MOST SECURE installation in your vehicle. 1 Position Base in forward facing 1 vehicle seat with Recline Foot against seat...
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... on LATCH Pull Strap while pressing Base firmly into vehicle seat. 6 Store LATCH Pull Strap neatly 6 in your vehicle. 1 Remove LATCH Connectors from storage pockets while lifting 1 up on LATCH Release Lever. 2 Position Base in Carrier. Verify connection is properly attached to the Base. 8 35 CLICK! INSTALLATION USING LATCH LATCH or Vehicle Belt? This Child Restraint can be safely installed using Vehicle Belts or LATCH.
... on LATCH Pull Strap while pressing Base firmly into vehicle seat. 6 Store LATCH Pull Strap neatly 6 in your vehicle. 1 Remove LATCH Connectors from storage pockets while lifting 1 up on LATCH Release Lever. 2 Position Base in Carrier. Verify connection is properly attached to the Base. 8 35 CLICK! INSTALLATION USING LATCH LATCH or Vehicle Belt? This Child Restraint can be safely installed using Vehicle Belts or LATCH.
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... Base away from vehicle. a 1 Pull LATCH Pull Strap to 23 expose Belt Guides. 3 Route Vehicle Belt under the front edge of the Carrier if needed for detailed vehicle belt information. 37 When not using a non-locking ELR vehicle belt. NEVER travel with ground. b Vehicle belt MUST be STABLE and secure. c Carrier MUST be TIGHT. Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for stable, secure installation...
... Base away from vehicle. a 1 Pull LATCH Pull Strap to 23 expose Belt Guides. 3 Route Vehicle Belt under the front edge of the Carrier if needed for detailed vehicle belt information. 37 When not using a non-locking ELR vehicle belt. NEVER travel with ground. b Vehicle belt MUST be STABLE and secure. c Carrier MUST be TIGHT. Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for stable, secure installation...
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... handle pivots, and disconnect chest clip and buckle. 2 2 Carefully pull seat pad from Carrier. a b Aircraft belt MUST be used under Adjuster Cover. Be sure to contact your airline prior to travel, to dry. ADJUSTER COVER MUST REMAIN IN PLACE. Removing the Seat Pad Remove Harness Straps from 1 Harness Slots as described in aircraft seat, with ground. INSTALLATION IN AIRCRAFT This Child Restraint is properly routed and...
... handle pivots, and disconnect chest clip and buckle. 2 2 Carefully pull seat pad from Carrier. a b Aircraft belt MUST be used under Adjuster Cover. Be sure to contact your airline prior to travel, to dry. ADJUSTER COVER MUST REMAIN IN PLACE. Removing the Seat Pad Remove Harness Straps from 1 Harness Slots as described in aircraft seat, with ground. INSTALLATION IN AIRCRAFT This Child Restraint is properly routed and...
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... Straps Sponge clean using warm water and mild soap. Replacement Parts Many replacement parts are available for your Child Restraint. Cleaning Plastics Sponge clean using warm water and mild soap. Air dry. If harness is extremely soiled or damaged, Call Chicco USA to order a replacement. DO NOT USE BLEACH, solvents, or household cleaners, as they may weaken the straps. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE NEVER remove Harness or harness...
... Straps Sponge clean using warm water and mild soap. Replacement Parts Many replacement parts are available for your Child Restraint. Cleaning Plastics Sponge clean using warm water and mild soap. Air dry. If harness is extremely soiled or damaged, Call Chicco USA to order a replacement. DO NOT USE BLEACH, solvents, or household cleaners, as they may weaken the straps. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE NEVER remove Harness or harness...