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

User Manual - Page 29

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7. Check Belt Tightness
Hold child restraint at the belt path
with your weakest hand.
Push and pull from side to side.
It should not move more than 1 in.
(2.5 cm).
6. Tighten Tether
Push firmly on the back of the seat
and pull the tether strap to remove
all slack and create tension on the
strap.
Booster Seat
40-100 lb (18.1-45.4 kg)
43-52 in. (110.1-132.1 cm)
Lap/Shoulder Belt
You MUST store the harness system (see pages 15-17) and
remove accessories (see page 24) to use as a booster seat.
WARNINGS: Do not use the harness
system when using as a booster seat.
Do not use this booster seat if the tops of
your child’s ears are above the top of the
booster seat’s headrest.
Use only the vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt
system when restraining the child in this
booster seat.
Do not use only the lap belt when using this
seat as a booster seat.
The shoulder belt must always be adjusted
snugly across the child’s chest. NEVER place
the shoulder belt under the child’s arms.
Do not use the LATCH system when using as
a booster seat. Secure lower anchor belt and
tether strap to their storage locations.
Failure to follow these warnings can result in
serious injury or death.
If it moves more than 1 in. (2.5 cm), you can try:
A. Putting your knee in the seat and pulling the belt tighter.
B. Reinstalling the child restraint.
C. Changing to a different seating location.
D. Switching to the lower anchor belt installation if lower
anchors are available in your vehicle.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends
that children remain in a fi ve-point harness until they outgrow their
forward-facing harnessed child restraint.
This typically occurs around age 4, but some children outgrow them
sooner and others not until later.
Please talk to your doctor about the best option for your child.
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