Safety 1st CC138DWU Grow and Go All-in-One Convertible Car Seat, Rear-facing 5-40 pounds, Forward-facing 22-65 pounds, and Belt-positioning booster 40-100 pounds

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Forward Facing Tether Use
22-65 lb (10.1-29 kg)
29-49 in. (73.6-125 cm)
At least 1 year old
Lower Anchor Belt
with Tether
Lap/Shoulder Belt
with Tether
up to 65 lb (29 kg)
Lap Belt with
Tether
up to 65 lb (29 kg)
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You MUST always attach, adjust, and secure the top anchorage
(tether) strap when installing the child restraint forward facing with
internal harness. Tethers improve the installation and stability of
child restraints and reduce the risk of injury.
Attach the tether hook to the tether anchor designated by your
vehicle manufacturer for that seating position. Check your vehicle
owner’s manual for more information.
If the seating position does not have a tether anchor, use a
different seating position or see your dealer or a qualified mechanic
and have one installed.
WARNING: Do not fasten multiple tether hooks on the
same tether anchor in the vehicle.
Adjusting Tether Strap
To tighten: After the child restraint is
locked into place with lower anchor
belt or vehicle belt, push down on
child restraint and gently pull on free
end of tether.
To loosen: Lift up on tether lock
adjuster and push it towards tether
hook.
Pull free end
to tighten
Lift up to loosen
Storing Tether Strap
When installing rear facing, using
as a booster, or when not in use,
attach the tether hook to its storage
attachment on the base as shown.
Gently tighten to remove slack.
Do not install by this method
for a child weighing more
than 40 lbs (18 kg).
WARNINGS: In this child restraint your child MUST be
at least 1 year old before they sit forward facing.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children
remain rear facing until they are at least 2 years old and remain
in a fi ve-point harness until they outgrow their forward-facing
harnessed child restraint.
Please talk to your doctor about the best option for your child.
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