
Rotational All-in-One Car Seat
Owner's Manual
Keep for future use.
© 2022 Eveno Company, Inc. 25701756 10/22
WARNING:
!
To reduce the risk of serious
injury or death, read this owner’s manual prior to
installing and using this car seat.
ADVERTENCIA:
!
Para reducir el riesgo
de lesiones graves o la muerte, lea este manual
del propietario antes de instalar y usar este
asiento infantil.
Asiento infantil giratorio todo
en uno para el automóvil
Manual del propietario
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According to the U.S. National Highway Trafc Safety Administration
(NHTSA), car seats and boosters provide protection for infants and children
in a crash, yet car crashes are a leading cause of death for children.
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, read this owner’s manual
and your vehicle owner’s manual before installing and using this Car Seat. Using
a Car Seat makes a big difference. By properly using this Car Seat and following
these instructions, the instructions on the Car Seat, and the instructions that
accompany your vehicle, you will greatly reduce the risk of serious injury or death
to your child from a crash. Do not be misled by the commonly used term “safety
seat”; no restraint system can prevent all injuries in all crashes. Many properly
restrained adults and children are injured in motor vehicle crashes, including
relatively minor crashes. A properly used Car Seat is the best way to minimize
injuries to your child and to increase the chances for your child’s survival in most
crashes.
FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 213 (FMVSS 213)
Child Restraint Systems
This Child Restraint conforms to all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety
standards.
CANADIAN REGULATORY NOTICE
(Model numbers ending in “C”)
This Child Restraint meets all applicable requirements of Canadian Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards CMVSS 213, 213.1, and 213.2.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Child Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 7
Rear-Facing Mode ................................................................................................................... 10
Forward-Facing Mode .............................................................................................................. 12
Booster Mode .......................................................................................................................... 14
Warnings ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Motor Vehicle/Aircraft Usage ........................................................................................................... 35
Registration and Recall Information ................................................................................................ 36
Car Seat Features ........................................................................................................................... 38
Revolve360 Seat Rotation ....................................................................................................... 42
Adjustable Buckle Strap .......................................................................................................... 44
Body Pillow .............................................................................................................................. 45
Cup Holders ............................................................................................................................ 46
Harness Covers ....................................................................................................................... 47
Head Pillow ............................................................................................................................. 48
Height Adjustable Headrest ..................................................................................................... 49
Lower Anchor Connectors ....................................................................................................... 50
Quick Clean Cover and Seat Protector Insert ......................................................................... 52
SensorSafe Chest Clip ............................................................................................................ 53
Tether Strap ............................................................................................................................. 54
Zip-on Cushioned Leg & Foot Rest for Extended Comfort ...................................................... 55
USING THE REVOLVE360 EXTEND
Removing and Installing the Seat Shell from the Base ................................................................... 56
Removing the Seat Shell from the Base ................................................................................. 56
Installing the Seat Shell to the Base ........................................................................................ 57
Table of Contents

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Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing) .................................................................... 58
Installing Lap/Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method) ..................................................................... 58
Removing Lap/Shoulder Belt ................................................................................................... 66
Lap Belt Only (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing) ........................................................................... 68
Installing Lap Belt .................................................................................................................... 68
Removing Lap Belt .................................................................................................................. 76
LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing) ............................................................................. 78
Installing LATCH/UAS .............................................................................................................. 78
Removing LATCH/UAS ............................................................................................................ 86
Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only) ............................................................................................. 88
Converting to Booster Mode .................................................................................................... 88
Installing the Booster ............................................................................................................... 93
Aircraft Installation ........................................................................................................................... 98
Installing a Child Restraint in an Aircraft.................................................................................. 98
Installing the Revolve360 Extend in an Aircraft ....................................................................... 99
GENERAL INFORMATION
Securing the Child with Harness ................................................................................................... 103
Securing the Child in Booster Mode .............................................................................................. 111
How is a Booster Seat Used? ............................................................................................... 111
Securing with the Booster ..................................................................................................... 112
Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover............................................................................................. 113
Standard Seat Cover ............................................................................................................. 113
Quick Clean Seat Covers ...................................................................................................... 122
Care and Cleaning......................................................................................................................... 131
Proper Disposal ............................................................................................................................. 132
Recording Model Information and Storing Your Instructions .......................................................... 133
Replacement Parts ........................................................................................................................ 134
Table of Contents

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Symbol Legend
Air bag Symbol
Alerts you to important information about air
bag safety.
LATCH/UAS Symbol
Alerts you to important information about
LATCH/UAS safety.
Tether Anchor Symbol
Alerts you to important information about Tether
Anchor safety.
Aircraft Symbol
Alerts you to important information about
aircraft safety.

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Child Requirements
This Car Seat is designed for use by children in both REAR-FACING and
FORWARD-FACING mode, as well as in BOOSTER mode. To use this Car Seat
properly, children MUST meet the size and age requirements on the following
pages. In addition, Eveno recommends consulting with your child’s physician
before allowing your child to transition between modes.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends keeping children
REAR-FACING for as long as possible, until they reach the maximum height or
weight for their Car Seat in REAR-FACING orientation.* Additionally, some states’
laws require children to be REAR-FACING until age 2. Accordingly, you will see
this guidance reected in the Child Requirements on the following pages. Please
review any applicable local, state or provincial laws related to child passenger
safety before installing and using this Car Seat.
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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
*Pediatrics. 2018;142(4):e20182460

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Before using this Child Restraint for preterm or low birth weight infants, ensure
the Child Requirements are met and follow the guidelines in this section.
According to NHTSA, a properly installed Child Restraint reduces the risk of death
by over 70% for infants involved in crashes. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
(FMVSS) 213 establishes design and dynamic performance requirements for
Child Restraint systems. However, the standard has no minimum weight limit and
does not address the special medical needs of preterm or low birth weight infants.
To ensure that preterm and low birth weight infants are transported safely, the
guidelines published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in Pediatrics
2009;123:1424–1429 (reafrmed June 2018) must be followed.
Preterm and low birth weight infants are at additional risk of breathing difculties and
heart problems when placed in a Child Restraint. Eveno requires that the evaluation
recommended by the AAP be conducted for all infants born earlier than 37 weeks
and all newborn infants who weigh less than 2.26 kg (5 lbs) at birth before their
rst car trip to check for breathing difculties or heart rate problems when traveling
in a REAR-FACING Child Restraint. Newborn infants should NEVER travel in a
FORWARD-FACING
Child Restraint.
Premature Infant Use

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The AAP recommends that appropriate hospital staff observe your infant in the
Child Restraint for a period of 90 to 120 minutes or the duration of travel, whichever
is longer. This period of observation must be performed with the infant properly
positioned as described in these instructions and with the Child Restraint placed at
an angle that is approved for use in the vehicle. The hospital staff will check for any
breathing difculties or heart rate problems. Your child’s pediatrician will let you know
if there are any special considerations for travel. The number of trips and the duration
of time the infant is seated in the Child Restraint should be minimized. A caregiver
should ride in the back seat to monitor the infant during travel.
You can learn more about the AAP’s recommendations as well as other resources for
parents and medical professionals, at https://www.healthychildren.org/english/safety-
prevention/on-the-go/Pages/default.aspx.
Premature Infant Use

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Child Requirements
CHILD REQUIREMENTS
• 1.8 - 22.6 kg (4 - 50 lbs)
• 43 - 122 cm (17 - 48 in)
• Top of child’s head is at least 2.5 cm (1 in) or more
below the top of the Car Seat Headrest or Shell
• Harness Straps must be adjusted to be AT or JUST
BELOW child's shoulders.
IMPORTANT: The American Academy of Pediatrics
(AAP) recommends keeping children REAR-FACING for
as long as possible, until they reach the maximum height
or weight for their Car Seat in REAR-FACING orientation
(see pg. 7). Once your child exceeds any of the size
requirements above, they MUST use this Car Seat in the
FORWARD-FACING orientation, if possible.
If your child exceeds any of the size requirements
above and is less than 2 years old, however, you MUST
DISCONTINUE use of this Car Seat.
Rear-Facing Mode

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Child Requirements
Rear-Facing Mode
OPTIONAL: To ensure a better t for
smaller infants, the Body Pillow (pg. 45)
and/or Head Pillow (pg. 48) may be used
in REAR-FACING mode ONLY.
25809635P 8/22
Chest Clip at armpit level
Shoulder straps
must be at or just
below child’s
shoulders.
Top of head
MUST be 2.5
cm (1 in) or
more below top
of headrest or
shell.
Always use tether strap in rear facing harness installation.
Ball must be completely in
proper zone for child size:
Vehicle MUST be on
level ground.
LEVEL INDICATOR
REAR-FACING ONLY
1.8 - 18 kg (4 - 40 lbs)
44 - 101 cm (17 - 40 in)
REAR-FACING
Rear Facing
9 - 18 kg (20 - 40 lbs)
Rear Facing
1.9 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
For REAR-FACING installation, Recline
Ball should be in correct zone for child
size:
• White Zone: 1.8 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
• Black Zone: 9 - 22.6 kg (20 - 50 lbs)

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Child Requirements
Forward-Facing Mode
CHILD REQUIREMENTS
• 10 - 29.4 kg (22 - 65 lbs)
• 72 - 124 cm (28 - 49 in)
• Tops of the child’s ears are at or below the top of the
Car Seat headrest
• At least 2 years old
• Harness Straps must be adjusted to be AT or JUST
ABOVE child's shoulders.
IMPORTANT: Once your child exceeds any of the size
requirements for FORWARD-FACING use above, you
MUST discontinue use of this Car Seat with its internal
harness and begin using it in BOOSTER mode, if
possible.
If your child exceeds any of the size requirements for
FORWARD-FACING use above and is less than 4
years old, however, you MUST DISCONTINUE use of
this Car Seat.

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Child Requirements
Forward-Facing Mode
When used FORWARD-FACING,
make sure the Car Seat is in the
UPRIGHT position as shown.

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Child Requirements
Booster Mode
When to put your child in a Booster
Booster Seats raise the child up and help to position the
vehicle lap and shoulder belt correctly. The Booster Seat itself
does not provide the primary means of restraint – the vehicle
belts do. When the child is properly restrained in a Booster
Seat with the vehicle belts, their risk of injury in all types of
crashes is reduced, as the lap and shoulder belt provide
excellent restraint of the upper and lower torso.
It is important for the child to sit properly within the vehicle seat
belts. When the vehicle belt is buckled, the lap belt should be
low on the hips, just touching the thighs, and the shoulder belt
should lie across the middle of the shoulder. If the child leans
out, moves the belt behind the back, or places it under the arm,
it will not provide the intended restraint.
In the US ONLY, if your child meets the requirements for both forward-facing
harnessed use and booster use, and your vehicle does not have a Tether
Anchorage but does have lap and shoulder belts in the back seat, a Booster Seat
may provide better protection than an internal harness seat without the Tether.

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CHILD REQUIREMENTS
• 18 - 54.4 kg
(40 - 120 lbs)
• 112 - 144 cm
(44 - 57 in)
• Tops of the child’s
ears are at or
below the top of
the Booster Seat
headrest
• At least 4 years old
IMPORTANT: Once your child exceeds
any of the size requirements above
for BOOSTER mode, you MUST
DISCONTINUE use of this seat. Your
child may be ready for use of the vehicle
belt system only at this time.
Child Requirements
Booster Mode
You should consider using a Booster
Seat if the following conditions apply:
• The child is approaching/has
exceeded the weight or height limit
of their Car Seat's forward-facing,
harnessed mode of use.
• The child is mature enough to sit in
the Booster Seat with the vehicle
belts in proper position and not put
the belts under their arm or behind
their back.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Air bag Warnings
• DO NOT use this Car Seat in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with an air
bag, unless the air bag has been deactivated. Interaction between a REAR-
FACING Car Seat and air bags may cause serious injury or death. Air bags
may cause serious injury or death to children 12 years of age and under. If
your vehicle has an air bag, refer to your vehicle owner’s manual for Car Seat
installation.
• The back seat is the safest place for children 12 and under.
• DO NOT place any objects between the Car Seat and the side air bag, as an
expanding air bag may cause the items to strike your child.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
• If the rear seat of your vehicle is equipped with side air bags, refer to the
following information for proper usage:
Vehicles built prior to the 2002 model year:
DO NOT use this Car Seat in a vehicle seating position equipped with a side air
bag unless authorized by the vehicle manufacturer.
Model year 2002 and newer vehicles:
Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual before placing this Car Seat in a seating
position equipped with a side air bag.
Air bag Warnings
The FORWARD-FACING back seat is the safest place
for children 12 and under.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
General Warnings
• Failure to follow the REAR-FACING, FORWARD-FACING and BOOSTER
Child Usage Requirements for this car seat could result in serious injury or
death. (See "Child Requirements" on pgs. 10 - 15).
• Failure to follow installation instructions and the instructions and warning labels
on product can result in the child striking the vehicle’s interior during a sudden
stop or crash. Death or serious injury can occur. These instructions and the
instructions in your vehicle owner’s manual must be followed carefully. If there
is a conict between the two, the vehicle owner’s manual regarding Car Seat
installation must be followed.
• Children have STRANGLED in loose or partially buckled Harness Straps.
• NEVER leave child unattended.
• DO NOT use Car Seat if it is damaged, broken, or missing parts.
• DO NOT use this Car Seat if it has been involved in a crash. It must be
replaced.
• DO NOT install or use Seat Shell in vehicle without the Base. DO NOT use the
Base in the vehicle without the Seat Shell.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Location Warnings
• ALWAYS read and follow exactly the instructions that accompany your vehicle
and Child Restraint.
• According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained
in the rear seating positions than in the front seating positions. Generally, the
center rear position is safest and should be used if available.
• Some Car Seats do not t all vehicles or all seating locations. There are many
thousands of combinations of vehicle makes, models, Car Seat congurations,
vehicle seat belt designs, and seat cushion shapes. The easiest way to
determine whether your Car Seat is suitable for a particular seating position is
to check for a tight installation. If the Car Seat cannot be properly installed, DO
NOT use the Car Seat. Consult vehicle owner’s manual, try a different seating
location, or call Eveno for further assistance.
• NEVER use this Car Seat in a vehicle seating position where it cannot be
secured tightly. A loosely installed Car Seat will not protect your child in a crash.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Location Warnings
• ONLY use this Car Seat on FORWARD-FACING vehicle seats. DO NOT use
this Car Seat with vehicle seats that face the rear or side.
• ONLY use this Car Seat on vehicle seats with backs that lock into place.
• VEHICLE TYPES IN WHICH THE CAR SEAT SYSTEM CANNOT BE USED:
This Car Seat is not to be used in vehicles that do not have vehicle seat belts
or LATCH/UAS lower anchorages.
• NEVER use this Car Seat on boats, low speed vehicles (LSV), all-terrain
vehicles (ATV), golf carts, or any other non-certied application.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
• Fold-down armrests could pose a hazard to a REAR-FACING child in certain
types of collisions. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual before installing any
REAR-FACING Car Seat in front of a fold-down armrest.
• The headrest on the vehicle seat that the child faces when sitting REAR-
FACING should be placed in the lowest position. The vehicle seat back that the
child faces must be fully padded and free of any hard objects.
• IMPORTANT: Infants may have difculty breathing when in an upright seated
position. Make sure they recline enough for their head to lie back comfortably
and safely.
• DO NOT USE this Car Seat if the top of your child’s head is less than 2.5 cm
(1 in) from the top of the Headrest or Shell, whichever is higher, when used
REAR-FACING.
• The Revolve360 Extend MUST BE LOCKED for proper use when the vehicle
is moving. This car seat is not designed to protect your child in a crash when
the seat is not locked.
• THE ROTATED POSITION IS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING YOUR
CHILD ONLY! When properly installed, the Revolve360 Extend rotates in its
base, making it easy to safely load and unload your child.
Rear-facing Warnings

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Forward-facing Warnings
• DO NOT USE this Car Seat FORWARD-FACING if your child is less than 2
years old.
• Adjust or remove the vehicle headrest in the seat where the Car Seat is to
be installed, so the back of the Car Seat rests against the vehicle seat back.
• The headrest on the vehicle seat in front of the child should be put in its lowest
position. The vehicle seat back that the child faces must be fully padded and
free of any hard objects.
• DO NOT USE the optional Body Pillow or Head Pillow with this Car Seat in
FORWARD-FACING mode.
• The Revolve360 Extend MUST BE LOCKED for proper use when the vehicle is
moving. This car seat is not designed to protect your child in a crash when the
seat is not locked.
• THE ROTATED POSITION IS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING YOUR
CHILD ONLY! When properly installed, the Revolve360 Extend rotates in its
base, making it easy to safely load and unload your child.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Booster Warnings
• NEVER use this Booster Seat REAR-FACING.
• Use ONLY the vehicle’s lap AND shoulder belt system
when restraining the child in this Booster Seat. Never
use a Booster with only a lap belt.
• DO NOT use this Booster Seat if the tops of the child’s
ears are above the top of the Booster Seat headrest.
• The shoulder belt MUST cross midway between the
child's shoulder and neck.
• The shoulder belt MUST NOT cross the child’s neck
or fall off the child’s shoulder. If you cannot adjust the
shoulder belt to properly lay midway between the child’s
shoulder and neck AND at or above the shoulder, try
another seating location or do not use the Booster Seat.
• ALWAYS secure the Booster Seat with the vehicle seat belt or lower anchors
when not occupied. An unsecured Booster Seat can injure other occupants in
the event of a crash.
• THE ROTATED POSITION IS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING YOUR
CHILD ONLY! When properly installed, the Revolve360 Extend rotates in its
base, making it easy to safely load and unload your child.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Seat Belt Warnings
• ALWAYS read your vehicle owner's manual to determine
what vehicle belts and retractors are used in your vehicle.
• ALWAYS lock your vehicle seat belt when installing the
car seat in one of the harness modes. Check your vehicle
owner’s manual to determine how to lock your seat belt for
Car Seat installation.
• DO NOT use this Car Seat if it moves more than 2.5 cm
(1 in) side to side or front to back at the belt path in use.
Serious injury or death may result from loose installation. If
you cannot tightly secure the Car Seat, try again or move it
to another location.
• DO NOT use this Car Seat in a seating position with door-
mounted seat belts.
Retractor

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Seat Belt Warnings
• DO NOT use this Car Seat in a vehicle with seat belts that
automatically move along the vehicle frame when the door is
opened.
• DO NOT use this Car Seat in a vehicle equipped with
lap belts that only lock during a sudden stop or crash
(Emergency Locking Retractor - ELR). You must use a
seating location with a lap/shoulder belt or a locking lap belt.
Check your vehicle owner’s manual to see if you have lap
belts with ELRs.
• DO NOT use on vehicle seats when both portions of the
vehicle belts are positioned forward of the seat crease.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Seat Belt Warnings
• DO NOT use with lap/shoulder belts with two retractors. If the
vehicle seat belts are not routed and fastened correctly, the
Car Seat may not protect the child in a crash.
• DO NOT use with inatable seat belts except in BOOSTER mode.
• DO NOT allow the vehicle seat belt release button to touch the Car Seat.
Accidental contact may cause the seat belt to release. If necessary, turn the
seat belt release button away from the Car Seat or move the Car Seat to a
different location.
• Failure to adjust the harness or vehicle seat belts snugly around the child may
result in the child striking the vehicle’s interior during a sudden stop or crash.
• This Child Restraint must be securely belted to the vehicle, even when it is
unoccupied, since in a crash an unsecured Child Restraint system may injure
other occupants.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Seat Belt Warnings
If you have any of these types of vehicle belt systems listed, these are SAFE to
use to install your Car Seat in the vehicle. Review vehicle owner’s manual for
specic instructions on Car Seat installation.
Lap Belt with Locking Latch Plate
Not for use in Booster mode.
Once buckled, the vehicle belt is tightened by pulling on the free
end of the strap until the belt is tight.
Lap Belt with Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
Not for use in Booster mode.
The automatic locking retractor does not allow the lap belt to
get longer once it is buckled. The vehicle belt is tightened by feeding seat belt
webbing into retractor.
Free end

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Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking Latch Plate
The lap portion of this belt does not loosen once the belt is
buckled.
The vehicle belt is tightened by pulling up hard on shoulder belt
and feeding the extra webbing into the retractor.
Lap/Shoulder Belt with Sliding Latch Plate with Locking Retractor
The latch plate slides freely along the lap/shoulder belt. Vehicle
belts with sliding latch plates are typically locked at the shoulder
belt retractor by buckling the belt and pulling all of the webbing
out slowly to switch the retractor.
Check vehicle owner’s manual for specic instructions. The vehicle belt is
tightened after switching the retractor by pulling up on shoulder belt and feeding
the webbing into the retractor.
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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Seat Belt Warnings

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Seat Belt Warnings
LOCKING CLIP USE
• If your vehicle was built prior to model year 1996, and
has a lap/shoulder belt that is equipped with an emergency
locking retractor (ELR) AND sliding latch plate, you MUST
use a Locking Clip. Check your vehicle owner’s manual to
identify which vehicle belt system is in your vehicle.
• If your vehicle is model year 1996 or newer, it likely has
a vehicle belt system that can be locked when tightened,
and will not require use of a Locking Clip. Consult your
vehicle owner’s manual before installing a locking
clip. If your vehicle requires a Locking Clip, please call ParentLink at 1-800-
233-5921 to obtain a Locking Clip and instructions on how to install and use it.
Remove Locking Clip from vehicle seat belt when not used with a Car Seat, or
the vehicle seat belt will not properly restrain an adult or child. Death or serious
injury can occur.
Locking Clip
installed
properly
13 mm
(0.5 in.)

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
LATCH/UAS Warnings
Vehicle
Lower
Anchors
Vehicle Top Tether
Anchor Points
Vehicle
Seat
Crease
LATCH and UAS are acronyms for Lower Anchors
and Tethers for CHildren (USA) and Universal
Anchorage System (Canada), and refer to a pair
of xed Lower Anchors (or bars) and a Top Tether
Anchor that are built into your vehicle, in vehicles built
after September 1, 2002. Your vehicle owner’s manual
may also refer to this system as ISOFIX or Lower
Universal Anchorage System (LUAS).
The lower LATCH/UAS anchors are located in the
crease, or bight, between the vehicle seat back
and seat cushion, and if not visible, will typically be
indicated by the
symbol. Top Tether Anchors are
located in various places behind the rear vehicle seat.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
LATCH/UAS Warnings
Center installation in a non-standard LATCH/UAS position:
Center installation of this Car Seat is permitted using inner Lower Anchor Bars
from the outside seating positions if:
1. Your vehicle manual allows such installation; and
2. The inner Lower Anchor Bars from the outside seating positions are
28 - 51 cm (11 - 20 in) apart.
This Car Seat can be safely installed using either LATCH/UAS or vehicle belts and
meets the requirements of Federal Safety Standard FMVSS 213 and Canadian
Safety Standard CMVSS 213 with either installation method. Either method is safe
for your child when installed correctly. When using either method with harness,
ALWAYS USE Tether.
DO NOT install this Car Seat with LATCH/UAS and the vehicle’s seat belts at the
same time. However, in Booster Mode, you may install the Car Seat with LATCH/
UAS while using the vehicle seat belt for the restraint of the child.
The LATCH/UAS system is intended to be used ONLY as described in these
instructions. Refer to your vehicle Owner’s Manual for lower anchor bar and
Tether Anchor positions in your vehicle.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
LATCH/UAS Warnings
• DO NOT use the lower anchors of the Child Restraint anchorage system
(LATCH/UAS system) to attach this Child Restraint when restraining a
child weighing more than 13.6 kg (30 lbs) REAR-FACING or 15.8 kg
(35 lbs) FORWARD-FACING with harness. ONLY USE VEHICLE BELT
INSTALLATION.
• In addition to these instructions, read and follow your vehicle owner’s manual
regarding installation of the Child Restraint and LATCH/UAS. If there is a
discrepancy, follow your vehicle owner’s manual.
• ONLY use for securing Car Seat to vehicle lower anchor bars.
• NEVER attach two Lower Anchor Connectors to one vehicle lower anchor bar.
• NEVER use the vehicle seat belts when using the Lower Anchor Connector
assembly. Using both together can cause slack in a sudden stop or crash.
• To avoid strangulation, you must store the unused LATCH/UAS straps, with all
slack removed, in the storage areas on the sides of your Base. Roll or fold the
excess LATCH/UAS strap and secure with a rubber band.

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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
LATCH/UAS Warnings
• ALWAYS be sure that the Lower Anchor Connectors are attached to the vehicle
lower anchor bars by pulling hard on the Lower Anchor Connectors. If they are
not attached, the Lower Anchor Connector assembly will not secure your Car
Seat.
• DO NOT use this Car Seat if it moves more than 2.5 cm (1 in) side to side
or front to back at the belt path. Serious injury or death may result from poor
installation. If you cannot tightly secure the Car Seat, try again or move it to
another location.
Tether Strap Warnings
• ALWAYS USE THE TETHER STRAP FOR HARNESS INSTALLATION.
• To avoid a strangulation hazard, you MUST tightly roll or fold excess of unused
Tether Strap and secure with a rubber band. Attach the Tether hook to the
storage clip on the underside of the base when not in use. This will keep an
unused Tether or Tether hook from hitting someone during a crash.
• After adjusting the Tether Strap, you may have excess strap. DO NOT cut it off.
If you do, it may not be long enough to use in another vehicle. Instead, tightly
roll up the excess Tether Strap and place the rubber band around the bundle.

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!
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Additional Warnings
• DO NOT use the cup holder to store cans or hard cups. DO NOT place any
cups that contain hot liquids in the cup holder.
• DO NOT use the cup holder for storage while the seat is being rotated.
• DO NOT attach additional padding, toys, or other devices not made by Eveno
or described in these instructions for the Car Seat. Items not tested with the
Car Seat could injure the child. Additional pads or pillows may interfere with the
function of the harness system, or cause breathing problems if the child’s head
falls forward, increasing the risk of serious injury or death.
• In hot or sunny weather, ALWAYS check the areas of the Car Seat that may
contact your child (e.g., Buckle, Buckle Tongues, etc.) for hot areas before
placing him/her into the Car Seat. The child could be burned. Cover the Car
Seat with a light colored blanket when you leave the vehicle.
• In cold weather, DO NOT dress the child in bulky clothing like snowsuits if the
child is riding in a Car Seat. Bulky coats/snowsuits make it difcult to properly
tighten the harness to the child, which may allow the child to be ejected from
the restraint during a crash. If necessary, place a blanket over the harnessed
child without interfering with the Car Seat harness system.
• NEVER use this car seat without the seat pad.

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Motor Vehicle/Aircraft Usage
Regulatory Notice: This Child Restraint system meets all applicable
requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 213 and
Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS) 213, 213.1, and 213.2.
When used WITH the internal harness and properly installed pursuant to
these instructions, this restraint is certied for use only in passenger and multi-
purpose passenger motor vehicles, buses and trucks equipped with either lap
belts only or lap/shoulder belt systems, and in aircraft.
The Revolve360 Extend requires a minimum seat width of 45.1 cm (17.75
in) for installation in an aircraft and can not be used with an inatable belt.
Check with your airline before departure to make sure this restraint meets all
requirements, then refer to the following pages for instructions on installing your
child restraint in aircraft.
When used WITHOUT the internal harness system (in BOOSTER MODE)
and properly installed pursuant to these instructions, this restraint is certied
for use only in passenger and multi-purpose passenger motor vehicles, buses,
and trucks equipped with lap/shoulder belt systems only. In booster mode, this
restraint is NOT certied for aircraft use. A belt-positioning booster requires the
use of a lap/shoulder belt system, which is not available in aircraft.

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Registration and Recall Information
• Child Restraints could be recalled for safety
reasons. You must register this restraint to
be reached in a recall. Send your name,
address, email address if available, and the
restraint’s model number and manufacturing
date to:
Eveno Company, Inc.
1801 Commerce Dr.
Piqua, OH 45356
or call 1-800-233-5921
or register online at
www.eveno.com/registercarseat
• For recall information, call the U.S. Government’s Vehicle Safety Hotline at
1-888-327-4236 (TTY:1-800-424-9153) or go to http://www.NHTSA.gov
.
Cliente: Simplemente escriba su nombre, domicilio y dirección de correo electrónico.
Nombre
TARJETA DE REGISTRO DEL SISTEMA DE SUJECIÓN INFANTIL
Su dirección postal
Estado
Código postal
Cuidad
Correo electrónico
Recall Information for US Customers
For information on the Eveno warranty for your specic product, please go to
www.eveno.com/warranty

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Registration and Recall Information
• Child Restraints could be recalled for safety reasons.
You must register this restraint to be reached in a recall.
Send your name, address, and the restraint’s model
number and manufacturing date to:
Eveno Company, Inc.
1801 Commerce Dr.
Piqua, OH 45356
or call
937-773-3971
or register online at:
www.eveno.com/registercarseatcanada
• For public notice information, call Transport Canada at
1-800-333-0510 (1-613-993-9851 in Ottawa region).
CANADIAN RESIDENTS ONLY
DOMICILIES DU CANADA SEULEMENT
PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD
CARTE D'ENREGISTREMENT DU PRODUIT
1. Name
Nom
2. Street Address
Adresse
3. City
Ville
4. Prov.
Prov
5. Postal Code
Code postal
6. Telephone Number (with Area Code)
Num. de téléphone (et indicatif régional) ( )
8. Date of Purchase
Date d'achat
ATTENTION: This card may be important to the safety of your child.
Please complete using blue or black ink and mail this card so that
you can be contacted in the event of a safety defect notice on this
product. The information you provide must be complete.
Or register online at www.evenflo.com/registercarseatcanada.
ATTENTION : Cette carte pourait être importante
à
la sécurité de
votre enfant. Veuillez remplir cette carte à l’encre bleue ou noire
et la poster afin de pouvoir être contacté en cas d’un avis de
défaut lié à la sécurité de ce produit. Les informations
fournies doivent être complètes. Ou enregistrez-vous en
ligne à www.evenflo.com/registercarseatcanada.
PLACE DATE/MODEL # LABEL HERE.
AFFIXER L'ÉTIQUETTE DE LA DATE ET
DU NUMÉRO DE MODÈLE ICI.
7. Email Address
Adresse électronique
Public Notice for Canadian Customers
For information on the Eveno warranty for your specic product, please go to
www.eveno.com/warranty

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Car Seat Features
Front View
1. Adjustable Headrest
2. Head Pillow (REAR-FACING Only)
3. Seat Pad*
4. Body Pillow (REAR-FACING Only)
5. Buckle
6. Buckle Strap
7. Harness Release Button (under ap)
8. Harness Adjustment Strap
9. Zip-on Cushioned Leg & Foot Rest
for Extended Comfort
10. Buckle Storage Pouch (behind Leg
& Foot Rest when attached)
11. Harness Covers
12. Chest Clip*
13. Harness Straps
14. Lap Belt Guide (Booster Only)
15. Cup Holders (one each side)
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Car Seat Features
Rear View
16. Rotation Handles
(one each side)
17. Recline Adjuster (at back of
Seat Shell, see pg. 41)
18. Shell
19. Level Indicator (see pg. 41)
20. Seat Lock Indicator
21. Lower Anchor Assembly*
22. Headrest Height Adjustment
Handle
23. Shoulder Belt Guide
(Booster Only)
24. Base
25. Tether Strap (stored)
(see pg. 41)
26. Tether Storage (under base,
see pg. 41)
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40
Car Seat Features
Belt Path & LockStrong™Level Indicator
2
Tighten
Aprete
1
4
Instalación con conectores inferiores
Lower Connector Installation
Open
Abre
Close
Cierre
Attach
Acople
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3
Vehicle Belt Installation
Instalación con cinturón del vehículo
Open
Abre
Route
Ruta
Close
and lock
3
Or
O
4
2
1
Tighten
lap belt
Cinturón para
regazo
Tighten lap/
shoulder belt
Apreta cinturón
para regazo y
hombro
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Cierre y
bloquear
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Chest Clip at armpit level
Shoulder straps
must be at or just
below child’s
shoulders.
Top of head
MUST be 2.5
cm (1 in) or
more below top
of headrest or
shell.
Always use tether strap in rear facing harness installation.
Ball must be completely in
proper zone for child size:
Vehicle MUST be on
level ground.
LEVEL INDICATOR
REAR-FACING ONLY
1.8 - 18 kg (4 - 40 lbs)
44 - 101 cm (17 - 40 in)
REAR-FACING
Rear Facing
9 - 18 kg (20 - 40 lbs)
Rear Facing
1.9 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
For REAR-FACING installation, Recline
Ball should be in correct zone for child
size:
• White Zone: 1.8 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
• Black Zone: 9 - 22.6 kg (20 - 50 lbs)
Belt Path Guide
Belt Lock Indicator
LockStrong Belt Tensioner

41
Car Seat Features
Tether Strap (Unstored) Tether Strap (Unstored)
and Tether Storage Locationand Tether Storage Location
User Guide Storage
and Recline Adjuster
User Guide Storage
Recline Adjuster
Tether Storage Location
(under base)

42
Car Seat Features
Revolve360 Seat Rotation
!
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
• NEVER use this car seat in a vehicle seating position where it cannot be
secured tightly. A loosely installed car seat will not protect your child in a crash.
• The Revolve360 Extend MUST BE LOCKED for proper use when the vehicle is
moving. This car seat is not designed to protect your child in a crash when the
seat is not locked.
• THE ROTATED POSITION IS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING YOUR
CHILD ONLY! When properly installed, the Revolve360 Extend rotates in its
base, making it easy to safely load and unload your child.
To rotate the Revolve360 Extend, lift up on the Rotation Handle
at either side of the headrest and turn the seat to the loading/
unloading position. The Seat Lock Indicator will be RED.
Chest Clip at armpit level
Shoulder straps
MUST be at or just
below child’s
shoulders.
Top of head
MUST be 2.5
cm (1 in) or
more below top
of headrest or
shell.
Always use tether strap in rear facing harness installation.
Ball must be completely in
proper zone for child size:
Vehicle MUST be on
level ground.
LEVEL INDICATOR
REAR-FACING ONLY
1.8 - 22.6 kg (4 - 50 lbs)
44 - 101 cm (17 - 48 in)
REAR-FACING
Rear Facing
9 - 22.6 kg (20 - 50 lbs)
Rear Facing
1.9 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
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Car Seat Features
Revolve360 Seat Rotation
When your child is securely harnessed, rotate the seat either
FORWARD-FACING or REAR-FACING based on their size (pgs.
10 and 12) and release the Rotation Handle.
For BOOSTER MODE rotate the seat forward-facing, release the
Rotation handle, and secure the seatbelt over the child.
The Seat Lock Indicator will be GREEN.
NOTE: The Revolve360 Extend can only be rotated in the forward-facing direction in
the most reclined position.
Before driving:
1. Make sure that the Seat Lock Indicator is GREEN.
2. For REAR-FACING mode ONLY, also make sure
that the Level Indicator is in correct zone for child
size:
• White Zone: 1.8 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
• Black Zone: 9 - 22.6 kg (20 - 50 lbs)
Chest Clip at armpit level
Shoulder straps
MUST be at or just
below child’s
shoulders.
Top of head
MUST be 2.5
cm (1 in) or
more below top
of headrest or
shell.
Always use tether strap in rear facing harness installation.
Ball must be completely in
proper zone for child size:
Vehicle MUST be on
level ground.
LEVEL INDICATOR
REAR-FACING ONLY
1.8 - 22.6 kg (4 - 50 lbs)
44 - 101 cm (17 - 48 in)
REAR-FACING
Rear Facing
9 - 22.6 kg (20 - 50 lbs)
Rear Facing
1.9 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
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25809635P 8/22
Chest Clip at armpit level
Shoulder straps
must be at or just
below child’s
shoulders.
Top of head
MUST be 2.5
cm (1 in) or
more below top
of headrest or
shell.
Always use tether strap in rear facing harness installation.
Ball must be completely in
proper zone for child size:
Vehicle MUST be on
level ground.
LEVEL INDICATOR
REAR-FACING ONLY
1.8 - 18 kg (4 - 40 lbs)
44 - 101 cm (17 - 40 in)
REAR-FACING
Rear Facing
9 - 18 kg (20 - 40 lbs)
Rear Facing
1.9 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)

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Car Seat Features
Adjustable Buckle Strap
As your child grows, you will need to
change the Buckle Strap position. The
Buckle Strap should ALWAYS be as
close to but NEVER underneath your
child's bottom.
1. Remove Body Pillow if used.
2. Pull the Seat Cover forward and slide
the Buckle Strap through the pad
opening q.
3. Grasp the bottom of the Buckle Strap
and twist it to align with the lengthwise
slot w.
4. Move to slot position closest to but not
underneath your child’s bottom e.
5. Twist Buckle Strap back into position
r, then slide through pad opening and
replace Seat Cover.
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IMPORTANT: Children over 40
lbs (18 kg) MUST use the Buckle
Strap in the outermost position
from the seat back.

45
Car Seat Features
Body Pillow
The optional Body Pillow is for REAR-
FACING use ONLY and, when placed
in the Car Seat as shown, helps
support your child.
When using the lower headrest/
harness positions, make sure the
bottom of the headrest ap is folded
behind the body pillow ap as shown.
When used
with a smaller
child, the body
pillow side
wings can be
folded under
and the rear
ap can be folded forward to allow for
better support of the child and to help
with proper t when securing the child
with the harness (see pgs. 103 - 110).

46
Car Seat Features
Cup Holders
The optional Cup Holders are removable
and dishwasher safe (top rack only). To
remove, rotate the Cup Holder toward
the interior of the Seat Shell and pull up
to release.
To re-install:
1. Align tabs on base of Cup Holder
with slots on Seat Shell and push
down into slots.
2. Rotate Cup Holder toward the
outside of the Seat Shell until
locked.
3. Pull up vertically to ensure proper
installation.
NOTE: The bottom of each Cup Holder
is labeled "L" or "R" for left or right-side
use.

47
Car Seat Features
Harness Covers
Install optional Harness Covers above
Chest Clip for added comfort. Wrap
Harness Covers around Harness
Straps and attach hook-and-loop
strips as shown.
Always check that the Harness Covers
DO NOT bunch up when tightening
the harness.

48
Car Seat Features
Head Pillow
• Infants may have difculty breathing when in an upright seated position. Make
sure they recline enough for their head to lie back comfortably and safely.
• Using additional padding or pillows other than the Head Pillow provided by
Eveno behind the infant’s head, or failing to properly recline the car seat, could
increase the child’s risk of serious injury or death.
The optional Head Pillow is for REAR-FACING
use ONLY and helps support your child's head.
Your Head Pillow may be one of two different
styles.
To install:
• Slide Head Pillowq into sleeve on Headrest .
• Insert tabs on Head Pillow w into slots
on Headrest and attach hook-and-loop
fasteners to back of Headrest.
!
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
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49
Car Seat Features
Height Adjustable Headrest
The seat has a Headrest that automatically
adjusts harness height without the need
to re-thread it. To adjust, lift the Headrest
Height Adjustment Handle at the top of the
Headrest and move to one of the 14 locked
positions.
For REAR-FACING use, adjust Headrest
so the Harness Straps are AT OR JUST
BELOW the child's shoulders.
For FORWARD-FACING use, adjust
Headrest so the Harness Straps are AT OR
JUST ABOVE the child's shoulders.
For BOOSTER use, adjust Headrest so
the belt guides are even with or just above
the shoulders and the belt lies ACROSS
THE MIDDLE OF THE SHOULDER.
NOTE: Regularly check for proper harness
height as your child grows.

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Car Seat Features
Lower Anchor Connectors
The Revolve360 Extend is equipped
with either Mini Latch™ or Standard
Hook Lower Anchor Connectors.
Follow the instructions in this section
to properly install the Lower Anchor
Connectors on your Car Seat.
Removing the Lower Anchor
Connector
To remove the Lower Anchor
Connector from storage or vehicle
LATCH/UAS anchors:
• Mini Latch - Pull the red Lower
Anchor Connector Release Strap
and pull the Connector out.
• Standard Hook - Squeeze, push in,
and twist to remove the hook.
Standard Hook
Mini Latch

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Car Seat Features
Loosening the Lower Anchor Strap
To loosen the Lower Anchor
Connector, press down on the
Adjuster button and pull to lengthen
the strap.
Storing the Lower Anchor Connector
Lower Anchor Connectors MUST be
stored when not in use.
To store the Lower Anchor Connector,
push UNTIL it clicks into position as
shown.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten when
storing.
Lower Anchor Connectors
CLICK!

52
Car Seat Features
Quick Clean Cover and Seat Protector Insert
The Eveno Quick Clean
Cover* can be easily removed
and reinstalled using
conveniently located zippers
which are identied by the icon
at right.
The optional Seat Protector Insert*
included with the Quick Clean Cover can
be installed in any mode of use at any
time (unlike the Body Pillow on page 45)
and provides an easily removable extra
layer of protection against spills.
For instructions on removing and
reinstalling the Quick Clean Cover, see
pages 122 - 130.
For cleaning instructions, see page 131.
* Not available on all models

53
Car Seat Features
SensorSafe Chest Clip
This product may be equipped with a SensorSafe chest clip that works with the
SensorSafe mobile app which can be downloaded from The Apple App Store® or
Google Play™.*
The SensorSafe mobile app can provide the following information directly to your
smartphone:
• Reminder that your child is still in your automobile
• Current temperature of your automobile interior
• Owners Manuals
• Customer care contact information
SensorSafe® Technology
Questions? Comments?
See the SensorSafe Mobile App User Guide
included with your product (if equipped)
or contact Parentlink at 1-800-233-5921.
* Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
PLACE AT ARMPIT LEVEL
SENSOR
SAFE

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Car Seat Features
Tether Strap
The Tether reduces Car Seat movement
in a crash and helps to achieve a
tight installation. ALWAYS USE THE
TETHER STRAP FOR HARNESS
INSTALLATION.
Tether Anchor locations vary from
vehicle to vehicle, and some typical
locations are shown here. Refer to
your vehicle Owner's Manual for exact
locations, anchor identication , and
requirements.
Refer to the appropriate vehicle
installation method for Tether installation
and storage instructions.
REAR-FACING
LEVEL INDICATOR
Bead must be located
within appropriate zone.
Vehicle MUST be on level ground.
Lower Connectors/UAS
Do not install
by this method
for a child
weighing more
than 15.9 kg
(35 lbs).
Lap/Shoulder Belt
Lap Belt
Always use tether strap
in rear facing installation.
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Car Seat Features
Zip-on Cushioned Leg & Foot Rest for Extended Comfort
The Zip-on Cushioned Leg & Foot
Rest for Extended Comfort is a
removable, reversible leg and foot
support that can be used with
either side up in REAR-FACING,
FORWARD-FACING, or BOOSTER
mode.
The optional Leg & Foot Rest has a
reversible zipper that allows it to be
used with either the cushioned or at
side up as additional support for your
child, and has a foot rest that can be
folded down for children with longer
legs.
To install or remove the Leg & Foot
Rest, simply zip on or off as shown.

56
Removing and Installing the Seat Shell from the Base
Removing the Seat Shell from the Base
DO NOT install or use Seat Shell in vehicle without the Base. DO NOT use the
Base in the vehicle without the Seat Shell.
!
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
To remove the Seat Shell from the Base:
1. Locate the red arrow on the Buckle
Storage Pouch or the white arrow
on the front of the Seat Shell.
NOTE: You may need to unroll the
Buckle Storage Pouch to locate the
red arrow.
2. Lift up on one of the two Rotation
Levers at either side of the Headrest
and rotate the Seat Shell until the
arrow on the Seat Shell aligns with
one of the white arrows on the Base.
3. Remove Seat Shell from Base.

57
Removing and Installing the Seat Shell from the Base
Installing the Seat Shell to the Base
To install the Seat Shell to the Base:
1. Locate the red arrow on the Buckle Storage Pouch or the white arrow on the
front of the Seat Shell (see pg. 56).
2. Align the arrow on the Seat Shell
with one of the two white arrows on
the Base.
3. Install the Seat Shell to the Base.
NOTE: The Harness Adjustment
Strap can interfere with the seat
lock. DO NOT allow the strap to get
caught between the Seat Shell and
Base during installation.
4. Rotate the seat in either direction to ensure it is properly installed.
NOTE: The seat will not rotate in the forward-facing direction unless it is fully
reclined.
or

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Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap/Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method)
ALWAYS USE A TETHER STRAP FOR HARNESS INSTALLATION.
1. BEFORE installing Car Seat,
make sure vehicle is on level
ground.
2. Before placing Car Seat in
vehicle, remove Seat Shell from
Base (see pg. 56).

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Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap/Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method)
3. Remove Tether from Tether Storage
Location under the Base and place
the Base in an approved rear
vehicle seating location. Make sure
the Base lies at on the vehicle seat
and rmly up against the seat back.
4. Locate the Tether Anchor in your
vehicle and loosely attach the Tether
Hook to the Tether Anchor.

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Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap/Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method)
5. Squeeze handle on LockStrong belt
tensioner until lock indicator turns
RED, then lift up on belt tensioner to
allow access to the belt path.
6. Route lap/shoulder belt through belt
path opening on shoulder belt side
of base and feed through opposite
belt path opening. BUCKLE THE
BELT.
7. The vehicle seat belt must be as
tight as possible. Using your full
weight, push the Base rmly into
the vehicle seat as you tighten the
vehicle seat belt.

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Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap/Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method)
8. Secure lap portion of belt under
tabs in blue belt path guide, then
pull up on shoulder belt from
center of base to remove slack.
9. Secure shoulder portion of belt
under tabs in blue belt path guide
and apply pressure to fully close
the LockStrong. The Belt Lock
indicator will turn GREEN when
fully closed.
NOTE: If belt tensioner does not
fully close (Belt Lock indicator still
RED), open the LockStrong and
try loosening the lap/shoulder belt
strap slightly.
NEVER place any part of vehicle
belt over LockStrong, even in a
vehicle with longer Buckle Stalks.
2
Tighten
Aprete
1
4
Instalación con conectores inferiores
Lower Connector Installation
Open
Abre
Close
Cierre
Attach
Acople
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3
Vehicle Belt Installation
Instalación con cinturón del vehículo
Open
Abre
Route
Ruta
Close
and lock
3
Or
O
4
2
1
Tighten
lap belt
Cinturón para
regazo
Tighten lap/
shoulder belt
Apreta cinturón
para regazo y
hombro
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bloquear

62
Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap/Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method)
This will prevent proper operation of
the Car Seat.
Some vehicle lap/shoulder belts
have a plastic button or extra fold of
webbing on the belt. Do not allow
these to interfere with belt routing
through LockStrong. If they
interfere:
a. Shift the Base slightly to the
left or right to eliminate the
interference.
b. Use LATCH if within the weight
limit, or
c. Move the Car Seat to a different
location.
10. Grab Base near belt path as shown
and pull side to side and front to back
to make sure Base is installed tightly.

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Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap/Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method)
Base should not move more than
2.5 cm (1 in) side to side or front
to back at the Belt Path on the Car
Seat.
If Base moves more than 2.5 cm
(1 in), open LockStrong, tension
vehicle belt a little more, and try
again. If Base still moves too much,
you may need to try a different
vehicle seat location, installation
method, or both.
11. Lock the seat belt. In most
vehicles, you can switch your
shoulder belt retractor into locking
mode by pulling shoulder belt all
the way out and letting it rewind
into the retractor. Pull on shoulder
belt to make sure it is locking.

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Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap/Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method)
NEVER install this Car Seat using a
non-locking vehicle lap/shoulder belt.
NOTE: A locking clip may be needed
(see pg. 29). Refer to your vehicle
Owner’s Manual for information.
12. Pull the Tether Adjuster Strap to
tighten.
13. Install Seat Shell to Base (pg. 57),
move Seat Shell to the appropriate
REAR-FACING or FORWARD-
FACING position based on the child’s
size (see pgs. 10 and 12), and lock
into position.
14. Conrm that the seat is in a locked
position by checking that the Seat
Lock Indicator is GREEN.

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Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap/Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method)
15. For REAR-FACING installation, lift up
on Recline Adjuster (pg. 41) and tilt
seat so that Recline Ball is in correct
zone for child size:
• White Zone: 1.8 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
• Black Zone: 9 - 22.6 kg (20 - 50 lbs)
Check recline angle using Level
Indicator.
16. For FORWARD-FACING installation,
Car Seat should be fully upright.
25809635P 8/22
Chest Clip at armpit level
Shoulder straps
must be at or just
below child’s
shoulders.
Top of head
MUST be 2.5
cm (1 in) or
more below top
of headrest or
shell.
Always use tether strap in rear facing harness installation.
Ball must be completely in
proper zone for child size:
Vehicle MUST be on
level ground.
LEVEL INDICATOR
REAR-FACING ONLY
1.8 - 18 kg (4 - 40 lbs)
44 - 101 cm (17 - 40 in)
REAR-FACING
Rear Facing
9 - 18 kg (20 - 40 lbs)
Rear Facing
1.9 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
!
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Failure to properly recline the Car Seat could increase the child’s risk of death
or serious injury. Infants may have difculty breathing when in an upright seated
position. Make sure they recline enough for their head to lie back comfortably and
safely.

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Removing Lap/Shoulder Belt
Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
1. Remove Seat Shell from Base
(see pg. 56).
2. Unbuckle the lap/shoulder belt
and open the LockStrong.

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Lap/Shoulder Belt (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Removing Lap/Shoulder Belt
3. Remove lap/shoulder belt from
belt path and close LockStrong.
4. Disconnect Tether.
a. Press Adjuster Release
Button.
b. Lengthen the Tether Strap.
c. Unhook the Tether Strap from
the Tether Anchor.
d. Store Tether in Tether Storage
Location under Base.

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Lap Belt Only (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap Belt
ALWAYS USE A TETHER STRAP FOR HARNESS INSTALLATION.
1. BEFORE installing Car Seat,
make sure vehicle is on level
ground.
2. Before placing Car Seat in vehicle,
remove Seat Shell from Base (see
pg. 56).

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Lap Belt Only (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap Belt
3. Remove Tether from Tether Storage
Location under the Base and place
the Base in an approved rear
vehicle seating location. Make sure
the Base lies at on the vehicle seat
and rmly up against the seat back.
4. Locate the Tether Anchor in your
vehicle and loosely attach the Tether
Hook to the Tether Anchor.

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Lap Belt Only (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap Belt
5. Squeeze handle on LockStrong belt
tensioner until lock indicator turns
RED, then lift up on belt tensioner to
allow access to the belt path.
6. Route lap belt through belt path
opening on window side of base
and feed through opposite belt path
opening. BUCKLE THE BELT.
7. The vehicle seat belt must be as
tight as possible. Using your full
weight, push the Base rmly into
the vehicle seat as you tighten the
vehicle seat belt.

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Lap Belt Only (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap Belt
8. Secure lap belt under tabs in blue
belt path guide, then pull up on
free end of belt to remove slack.
9. After tightening Lap Belt, secure
the free end of the lap belt under
the LockStrong.

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Installing Lap Belt
10. Apply pressure to fully close the
LockStrong. The lock indicator will
turn GREEN when fully closed.
NOTE: If belt tensioner does not
fully close (lock indicator still RED),
open the LockStrong and try
loosening the lap belt slightly.
NEVER place any part of vehicle
belt over LockStrong, even in a
vehicle with longer Buckle Stalks.
This will prevent proper operation
of the Car Seat.

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Lap Belt Only (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap Belt
11. Grab Base near belt path as shown
and pull side to side and front to back
to make sure Base is installed tightly.
Base should not move more than 2.5
cm (1 in) side to side or front to back at
the Belt Path on the Car Seat.
If Base moves more than 2.5 cm
(1 in), open LockStrong, tension
vehicle belt a little more, and try again.
If Base still moves too much, you may
need to try a different vehicle seat
location, installation method, or both.

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Lap Belt Only (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap Belt
12. Pull the Tether Adjuster Strap to
tighten.
13. Install Seat Shell to Base (pg.
57), move Seat Shell to the
appropriate REAR-FACING or
FORWARD-FACING position
based on the child’s size (see pgs.
10 and 12), and lock into position.
14. Conrm that the seat is in a
locked position by checking that
the Seat Lock Indicator is GREEN.

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Lap Belt Only (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing Lap Belt
15. For REAR-FACING installation, lift up
on Recline Adjuster (pg. 41) and tilt
seat so that Recline Ball is in correct
zone for child size:
• White Zone: 1.8 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
• Black Zone: 9 - 22.6 kg (20 - 50 lbs)
Check recline angle using Level
Indicator.
16. For FORWARD-FACING installation,
Car Seat should be fully upright.
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Chest Clip at armpit level
Shoulder straps
must be at or just
below child’s
shoulders.
Top of head
MUST be 2.5
cm (1 in) or
more below top
of headrest or
shell.
Always use tether strap in rear facing harness installation.
Ball must be completely in
proper zone for child size:
Vehicle MUST be on
level ground.
LEVEL INDICATOR
REAR-FACING ONLY
1.8 - 18 kg (4 - 40 lbs)
44 - 101 cm (17 - 40 in)
REAR-FACING
Rear Facing
9 - 18 kg (20 - 40 lbs)
Rear Facing
1.9 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
!
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Failure to properly recline the Car Seat could increase the child’s risk of death
or serious injury. Infants may have difculty breathing when in an upright seated
position. Make sure they recline enough for their head to lie back comfortably and
safely.

76
Lap Belt Only (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Removing Lap Belt
1. Remove Seat Shell from Base
(see pg. 56).
2. Unbuckle the lap belt and open
the LockStrong.

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Lap Belt Only (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Removing Lap Belt
3. Remove lap belt from belt path and
close LockStrong.
4. Disconnect Tether.
a. Press Adjuster Release Button.
b. Lengthen the Tether Strap.
c. Unhook the Tether Strap from
the Tether Anchor.
d. Store Tether in Tether Storage
Location under Base.

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LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing LATCH/UAS
ALWAYS USE A TETHER STRAP FOR HARNESS INSTALLATION.
1. BEFORE installing Car Seat,
make sure vehicle is on level
ground.
!
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
REAR-FACING: DO NOT install by this method for a child weighing more than
13.6 kg (30 lbs).
FORWARD-FACING: DO NOT install by this method for a child weighing more
than 15.8 kg (35 lbs).

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LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing LATCH/UAS
2. Before placing Car Seat in
vehicle, remove Seat Shell from
Base (see pg. 56).
3. Remove LATCH/UAS anchors
from storage locations on back
side of base (see pg. 50).

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LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing LATCH/UAS
4. Remove Tether from Tether
Storage Location under the
Base and place the Base in an
approved rear vehicle seating
location. Make sure the Base lies
at on the vehicle seat and rmly
up against the seat back.
5. Locate the Tether Anchor in your
vehicle and loosely attach the
Tether Hook to the Tether Anchor.

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LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing LATCH/UAS
6. Squeeze handle on LockStrong
belt tensioner until lock indicator
turns RED, then lift up on belt
tensioner to allow access to the
belt path.
7. Attach LATCH/UAS Connectors
to vehicle Lower Anchor Bars.
Connectors will make an audible
CLICK when attached. Make sure
they are attached by pulling rmly
on connectors. If equipped with
Mini-Latch, DO NOT pull on red
Release Strap.
CLICK!

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LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing LATCH/UAS
8. The vehicle lower anchors must be
as tight as possible. Using your full
weight, push the Base rmly into the
vehicle seat as you tighten the lower
anchors.
9. Tension LATCH/UAS Strap by
pulling on loop until snug.
10. After tightening LATCH/UAS, secure
excess strap under the LockStrong.
11. Apply pressure to fully close the
LockStrong. The lock indicator will
turn GREEN when fully closed.
NOTE: If belt tensioner does not fully
close (lock indicator still RED), open
the LockStrong and try loosening the
LATCH/UAS strap slightly.
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LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing LATCH/UAS
12. Grab Base near belt path as
shown and pull side to side and
front to back to make sure Base is
installed tightly. Base should not
move more than 2.5 cm (1 in) side
to side or front to back at the Belt
Path on the Car Seat.
If Base moves more than 2.5 cm
(1 in), open LockStrong, tension
LATCH/UAS strap a little more,
and try again. If Base still moves
too much, you may need to try
a different vehicle seat location,
installation method, or both.

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LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing LATCH/UAS
13. Pull the Tether Adjuster Strap to
tighten.
14. Install Seat Shell to Base (pg.
57), move Seat Shell to the
appropriate REAR-FACING or
FORWARD-FACING position
based on the child’s size (see pgs.
10 and 12), and lock into position.
15. Conrm that the seat is in a
locked position by checking that
the Seat Lock Indicator is GREEN.

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LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Installing LATCH/UAS
16. For REAR-FACING installation, lift up
on Recline Adjuster (pg. 41) and tilt
seat so that Recline Ball is in correct
zone for child size:
• White Zone: 1.8 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
• Black Zone: 9 - 22.6 kg (20 - 50 lbs)
Check recline angle using Level
Indicator.
17. For FORWARD-FACING installation,
Car Seat should be fully upright.
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Chest Clip at armpit level
Shoulder straps
must be at or just
below child’s
shoulders.
Top of head
MUST be 2.5
cm (1 in) or
more below top
of headrest or
shell.
Always use tether strap in rear facing harness installation.
Ball must be completely in
proper zone for child size:
Vehicle MUST be on
level ground.
LEVEL INDICATOR
REAR-FACING ONLY
1.8 - 18 kg (4 - 40 lbs)
44 - 101 cm (17 - 40 in)
REAR-FACING
Rear Facing
9 - 18 kg (20 - 40 lbs)
Rear Facing
1.9 - 9 kg (4 - 20 lbs)
!
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
Failure to properly recline the Car Seat could increase the child’s risk of death
or serious injury. Infants may have difculty breathing when in an upright seated
position. Make sure they recline enough for their head to lie back comfortably and
safely.

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LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Removing LATCH/UAS
1. Remove Seat Shell from Base
(see pg. 56).
2. Disengage LATCH/UAS
connectors on both sides of Car
Seat by pulling Red Release
Straps, then open LockStrong.

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LATCH/UAS (Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing)
Removing LATCH/UAS
3. Store LATCH/UAS anchors in
storage locations on back side of
base.
4. Disconnect Tether.
a. Press Adjuster Release Button.
b. Lengthen the Tether Strap.
c. Unhook the Tether Strap from
the Tether Anchor.
d. Store Tether in Tether Storage
Location under Base.
CLICK!

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Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only)
1. Loosen Harness Straps by
pushing the harness release
button on the front of the seat.
At the same time, pull Harness
Straps to extend completely.
2. Unfasten the Chest Clip and
Buckle.
Converting to Booster Mode

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Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only)
Converting to Booster Mode
3. Lift up headrest pad and push the
shoulder straps into the sidewings
as shown.
4. Disconnect hook-and-loop
connectors attaching seat pad to
back pad.
buckle
storage

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Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only)
Converting to Booster Mode
5. Remove Head and Body Pillow
if installed, then pull seat pad
forward and remove Buckle
through bottom of seat pad to
access seat pan.
6. Grasp the bottom of the Buckle
Strap and twist it to align with the
lengthwise slot in the seat pan.

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Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only)
Converting to Booster Mode
7. Slide the Buckle Strap toward the
rear slot and push back on the
strap to angle the Buckle Anchor
up through the slot.
8. Store Buckle Strap in Buckle
Storage Pouch.

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Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only)
Converting to Booster Mode
9. Replace Seat Pad and resecure
hook-and-loop fasteners to Back
Pad, then continue with "Installing
the Booster" on pg. 93.

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Installing the Booster
Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only)
1. BEFORE installing Car Seat, make
sure vehicle is on level ground.
2. Before placing Car Seat in vehicle,
remove Seat Shell from Base (see
pg. 56).
!
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
ALWAYS secure the Booster Seat with the vehicle seat belt or lower anchors
when not occupied. An unsecured Booster Seat can injure other occupants in the
event of a crash.

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Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only)
Installing the Booster
4. Remove Tether from Tether Storage
Location under the Base and place
the Base in an approved rear vehicle
seating location. Make sure the
Base lies at on the vehicle seat and
rmly up against the seat back.
3. Remove LATCH/UAS anchors from
storage locations on back side of
base. Remove each connector by
pulling out on red release strap.
IMPORTANT: You may use the Tether Strap and Lower Anchor Connectors to
secure this booster seat to the vehicle seat as long as the position of the booster
seat in the vehicle and/or the resulting t of the vehicle seat belt over the child are
not affected.

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Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only)
Installing the Booster
5. Locate the Tether Anchor in your
vehicle and loosely attach the
Tether Hook to the Tether Anchor.
6. Squeeze handle on LockStrong
belt tensioner until lock indicator
turns RED, then lift up on belt
tensioner to allow access to the
belt path.

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CLICK!
Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only)
Installing the Booster
8. Push Base against vehicle seat
back. Tension LATCH/UAS Strap
by pulling on loop until snug,
making sure not to overtighten.
9. After tightening LATCH/UAS,
secure excess strap under the
LockStrong.
7. Attach LATCH/UAS Connectors
to vehicle Lower Anchor Bars.
Connectors will make an audible
CLICK when attached. Make sure
they are attached by pulling rmly
on connectors. If equipped with
Mini-Latch, DO NOT pull on red
Release Strap.

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Booster Mode (Forward-Facing Only)
Installing the Booster
10. Apply pressure to fully close the
LockStrong. The lock indicator will
turn GREEN when fully closed.
NOTE: If belt tensioner does not
fully close (lock indicator still RED),
open the LockStrong and try
loosening the LATCH/UAS strap
slightly.
11. Pull the Tether Adjuster Strap to
tighten.
12. Install Seat Shell to Base (pg.
57), move seat to most reclined
position and rotate FORWARD-
FACING, then lock into position.
13. Conrm that the seat is in a
locked position by checking that
the Seat Lock Indicator is GREEN.

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Aircraft Installation
Installing a Child Restraint in an Aircraft
The Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) recommends that you secure your
child for air travel in an appropriate child
restraint based on your child’s weight
and size.
Turbulence can happen with little or
no warning. When turbulence occurs,
the safest place for your child is in a
properly installed child restraint, not in
an adult’s lap or on the aircraft seat with
its seat belt.
Keeping your child in a child restraint
during the ight will help ensure your
family arrives safely at your destination.
The FAA recommends that a child
weighing:
• more than 18 kg (40 lbs) use an
aircraft seat belt;
• less than 9 kg (20 lbs) use a rear-
facing child restraint; and
• from 9 - 18 kg (20 - 40 lbs) use
a forward-facing child restraint.
This restraint CANNOT be used in
booster mode in aircraft.
Please note that these FAA
recommendations may vary from
those applicable to the use of your
child restraint in a motor vehicle.

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Aircraft Installation
1. Before placing Revolve360 Extend
in aircraft seat, fully recline the car
seat and then remove the Seat
Shell from the Base as shown.
2. Raise aircraft armrest, then place
Base in fully-upright aircraft seat.
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Aircraft Installation
3. Route lap belt through belt path
openings and OVER THE TOP of the
LockStrong belt tensioner.
NOTE: Secure the belt under the
blue tabs in the belt path guide if
possible.
4. BUCKLE BELT and remove all
slack by pulling through the belt path
opening in a downward direction.
5. Grab Base near belt path and check
for tightness as shown on pg. 73.
Retighten if necessary.
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Aircraft Installation
6. Place Seat Shell on Base as
shown on pg. 56.
7. Rotate seat back toward aisle to
place in appropriate FORWARD-
FACING or REAR-FACING
position.
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Aircraft Installation
8. Place child in seat and secure as
shown on pgs. 103 - 110.
9. If equipped, unfasten SensorSafe
Chest Clip during Taxi, Takeoff, and
Landing.
The SensorSafe Chest Clip may be
refastened during ight or once the
plane has safely landed and the use
of electronic devices is permitted by
the ight crew.
Installing the Revolve360 Extend in an Aircraft

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Securing the Child with Harness
!
WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
• NEVER secure child in Car Seat with child dressed in bulky or heavy clothing.
Heavy clothing can prevent Harness from being properly tightened around the
child.
• NEVER secure child in Car Seat with child wrapped in a blanket. To keep child
warm, place a blanket over the child AFTER you have properly secured and
tightened Harness around the child.
1. Loosen harness by rmly pressing
down on the Harness Release
Button while pulling forward on
both Harness Straps.

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Securing the Child With Harness
2. Press red button on Harness Buckle to
release Buckle Tongues, then separate
Chest Clip and spread Harness Straps
apart.
3. Place child in Car Seat with child's back
and bottom at against the Car Seat.
Pull Harness Straps over the child's
shoulders and around the child's waist.
Straps must lie at, free of twists, and
in the center of the child's shoulders.
NOTE: If Buckle Strap is under child, it
will need to be adjusted (see pg. 44).
To ensure a better t with smaller
infants, the Body Pillow may need to be
used (see pg. 45). NEVER place extra
padding under or behind the child. ONLY
USE the Body Pillow and/or optional
Seat Protector Insert (see pg. 52) that
comes with your original car seat.

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Securing the Child With Harness
4. Adjust the Headrest height (see
pg. 49) so that the Harness Straps
are positioned properly.
NOTE: The Headrest Flap is
designed with three fold lines to
allow for partial or full storage. If
using the lower Headrest/Harness
positions, make sure to tuck the
excess Headrest Flap up behind
itself.

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Securing the Child With Harness
REAR-FACING
Position the Harness
Straps AT or JUST
BELOW the child's
shoulders.
NOTE: Child's Head
MUST be 2.5 cm
(1 in) or more below the top of the
Headrest or shell, whichever is higher.
FORWARD-FACING
Position the Harness
Straps AT or JUST
ABOVE the child's
shoulders.
NOTE: Top of Child's
ears MUST be below
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5. Fasten Buckle by inserting one
tongue at a time into the Harness
Buckle listening for an audible
CLICK. Pull up rmly on both
Buckle Tongues to make sure they
are securely latched.
CHECK that the Buckle functions
properly and is kept free of dirt
and debris.
Make sure Harness Straps are not
twisted.
6. Fasten Chest Clip by snapping
both sides together. Listen for a
CLICK.
Securing the Child With Harness
buckle
storage
PLACE
AT
ARMPIT
CLICK!
CLICK!

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7. Push Chest Clip down away from
the child's neck and towards the
Harness Buckle.
Securing the Child With Harness
8. Pull up on both shoulder straps to
remove all slack from the child's
hips.

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Securing the Child With Harness
9. While holding the Chest Clip so
it does not ride up into the child's
neck, slowly pull Harness Adjuster
Strap to tighten Harness Straps
until Harness is snug on child.
A snug strap should not allow any
slack. It lies in a relatively straight
line without sagging. It does not
press on the child's esh or push
the child's body into an unnatural
position.
If you can pinch the Strap at the
child's shoulders, the Harness
is too loose.
10. Position Chest Clip at armpit level
as shown.

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Securing the Child With Harness
11. To loosen Harness, rmly press
down the Harness Release Button
while pulling forward on both
Harness Straps at shoulder level.
12. To remove child, press center
buttons on Chest Clip and Harness
Buckle and pull them apart.

111
Using a Booster Seat is very similar to buckling yourself into the vehicle because
you are using the vehicle's restraint system to secure your child:
• Read the instruction manuals for both the Booster Seat and the vehicle before
you start.
• Put the Booster in the back seat in a location with a lap and shoulder belt.
Never use a Booster Seat with only a lap belt, as this could cause serious
injuries.
• Base of Booster should be at on vehicle seat.
• After the child is in the Booster, pull the lap and shoulder belt across and
buckle it. In BOOSTER mode, your child is being restrained by the vehicle's lap
and shoulder belt, so t of the belts is important.
• Check that the shoulder belt lies across the middle of the shoulder and that the
lap belt is low on the hips, just touching the thighs (see pg. 112).
Securing the Child in Booster Mode
How is a Booster Seat Used?

112
Securing the Child in Booster Mode
The shoulder belt MUST
lie ACROSS THE MIDDLE
OF THE SHOULDER.
The lap belt is stretched
low and snug across the
child’s hips, within the
lower belt guides, and
fastened into the Buckle.
Tops of the child’s ears
are at or below the top
of the Booster Seat
headrest.
The shoulder belt MUST
pass through shoulder belt
guide and the belt guide
should be even with or just
above the shoulders.
Securing with the Booster

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To Remove the Seat Cover:
1. Push and hold the harness
release button while pulling out on
the Harness Straps.
2. Raise headrest and remove
elastic straps from around
headrest adjustment handle.
Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
Standard Seat Cover

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
3. Remove elastic straps from vehicle
belt guides and slide headrest pad
over headrest.
4. Pull the harness strap out of the
opening in the headrest pad, and
remove headrest pad from seat.
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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
5. Lower the headrest. On the back
of the car seat, pull fabric at the
top down to release plastic tabs.
6. Locate ap on front side of the
seatpad behind headrest and slide
down to disconnect hooks from
shell.
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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
7. Lift up on back pad from rear of seat
and pull out from around rotation
handles on top of Seat Shell.
8. Disconnect the hook-and-loop
connectors in the lower part of back
pad, and remove back pad from
around top of shell.
PLACE
AT
ARMPIT
Standard Seat Cover

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
9. Remove elastic binding from
around Booster Lap Belt Guides
and, if used, unzip and disconnect
the Zip-on Cushioned Leg & Foot
Rest (pg. 55).
10. Push Buckle and harness
adjustment strap through slot in
seat. Remove seat pad from seat.
NOTE: While not necessary,
removing the cup holders from the
seat may make it easier to remove
the seat pad.
PLACE
AT
ARMPIT
Standard Seat Cover

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
To Replace the Seat Cover:
1. Lower the headrest.
2. Starting from the top of the seat,
place the back pad around the
upper Seat Shell, making sure to
secure the two plastic tabs on the
back of the seat.
3. Secure the ap on the front side of
the seat to the Seat Shell using the
two hooks on the ap.
Standard Seat Cover

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
4. Tuck the plastic tabs located
just above the lower vehicle
belt guides on either side of the
seat into the channel around the
perimeter of the seat. Continue
by tucking back pad into channel
and around rotation handles until
completely resecured.
5. Secure elastic binding around
lower vehicle belt guides.
buckle
storage
Standard Seat Cover

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
6. Pull seat pad over seat base. Pull
harness adjustment strap through
slot at front of seat pad, then pull
Buckle Strap through appropriate
slot in seat pad (see pg. 44).
NOTE: While not necessary,
removing the cup holders from the
seat may make it easier to replace
the seat pad.
7. From the front of the seat, make
sure the Harness Straps are
properly routed and secure the
hook-and-loop fasteners connecting
the back pad to the seat pad.
buckle
storage
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8. Raise the headrest and replace
headrest pad, making sure to tuck
the edges in around the shoulder
belt guide.
9. Replace the elastic straps at the
back of the headrest and around
the shoulder belt guides.
NOTE: Pull the elastic into the belt
guide and up around the channel
of the belt guide to snap the
elastic into place.
10. Pull Harness Straps through
opening in headrest pad, making
sure Harness Straps are not
twisted.
11. Reinstall the Zip-on Cushioned
Leg & Foot Rest if used (pg. 117).
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To Remove the Seat Cover:
1. Push and hold the harness release
button while pulling out on the
Harness Straps.
2. Raise headrest and remove elastic
straps from around headrest
adjustment handle.
Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
Quick Clean Seat Cover
3. Remove elastic straps from
vehicle belt guides and slide
headrest pad over headrest.
4. Pull the harness strap out of the
opening in the headrest pad, and
remove headrest pad from seat.

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
Quick Clean Seat Cover
5. Unzip the zipper on the sidewing.
6. From behind the headrest, locate
the ap at the top of the sidewing
and lift up to disconnect hook-and-
loop fasteners.
7. Remove sidewing, then repeat on
other side.

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
Quick Clean Seat Cover
8. If used, remove the Zip-on
Cushioned Leg & Foot Rest (pg.
55) and Seat Protector Insert (pg.
52).
9. Lift plastic tab on side of shell
behind Cup Holder, then remove
Cup Holder and repeat on other
side.

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
Quick Clean Seat Cover
10. Push Buckle and harness
adjustment strap through slots in
seat cover. Lift lower seat cover off
of shell.
To Replace the Seat Cover:
1. Place lower seat cover on shell,
then thread harness adjustment
strap and Buckle through slots in
seat cover.

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
Quick Clean Seat Cover
2. Tuck seat cover into channel in
shell.
3. Insert plastic tab into channel
beside Cup Holder.
4. Replace Cup Holder, then repeat
on other side.

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
Quick Clean Seat Cover
5. Replace the Seat Protector Insert
and the Zip-on Cushioned Leg &
Foot Rest.
6. Reattach sidewing and zip closed.

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
Quick Clean Seat Cover
7. Locate the ap at the top of the
sidewing, press down to reconnect
hook-and-loop fasteners, and
repeat on other side.
8. From the front of the seat, make
sure the Harness Straps are
properly routed and secure
the hook-and-loop fasteners
connecting the back pad to the
seat pad.
buckle
storage

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Removing/Replacing the Seat Cover
Quick Clean Seat Cover
9. Raise the headrest and replace
headrest pad, making sure to tuck
the edges in around the shoulder
belt guide.
10. Replace the elastic straps at the
back of the headrest and around the
shoulder belt guides.
NOTE: Pull the elastic into the belt
guide and up around the channel
of the belt guide to snap the elastic
into place.
11. Pull Harness Straps through
opening in headrest pad, making
sure Harness Straps are not twisted.

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Care and Cleaning
• DO NOT lubricate or immerse in water the LATCH/UAS connectors, the Buckle,
or any other part of this Car Seat, unless rinsing is permitted, as stated on the
back of the Buckle for your Car Seat.
• Plastic and metal parts may be wiped clean with
mild soap and water and dried with a soft cloth.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
• Take care not to damage any labels.
• The harness can be wiped clean with mild soap
and water. Allow harness to air dry.
• Machine wash soft goods separately in cold
water, delicate cycle, NO CHLORINE BLEACH. Tumble dry 10 - 15 minutes on
low heat. Remove immediately.
Soft goods include headrest pad, seat pad, head pillow, body pillow, harness
covers, and any Quick Clean Covers.* Remove the foam inserts from the
headrest pad prior to washing.
• NEVER use this car seat without the seat pad.
• To protect the car seat from damage caused by weather, rodents, and other
elements common to garages, the outdoors, and other storage locations, remove
the seat pad and thoroughly clean the Car Seat and pad prior to storage. Take
care to clean in the areas where crumbs and other debris tend to accumulate.
* Not all features are available on all models. Styles may vary.
TIP!
To help protect the
vehicle upholstery, place a
towel beneath and behind
the Car Seat.

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Proper Disposal
When this Car Seat reaches the expiration date found on the date of manufacture
label, Eveno encourages you to dispose of it properly. Most components of this
Car Seat are recyclable.
1. Remove all fabric and padding.
2. Remove all screws and disassemble the Car Seat.
3. Recycle all fabric, padding, plastic, foam and metal parts, if accepted by your
local recycling center. Responsibly discard the rest.
If your local recycling center won’t accept the padding, you may dispose of it in
the landll.
To prevent injury due to hidden damage, lost instructions, outdated technology,
etc., discontinue use of this Car Seat after the expiration date on the label
or if it has been involved in a crash.

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Recording Model Information and Storing Your Instructions
After reading and following these
instructions, store User Guide as shown
in pocket on rear of car seat.
For future reference, record the model number of your car seat AND the date
of manufacture below.
Model Number: Date of Manufacture:
_________________________ _________________________

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Buckle
Cupholder (Left or Right)
Replacement Parts
To order replacement parts you can order online at www.eveno.com or contact
ParentLink at 1-800-233-5921. When you contact us, please have the product model
number and date of manufacture (found on the back of the car seat).
Base Assembly
Body Pillow and Head Pillow
Harness Covers

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Replacement Parts
Headrest Pad
LATCH Straps
(2)
Foot & Legrest Seat Cover
(1)(2)
(1) Not available on all models
(2) Styles May Vary
Quick Clean Cover
and Seat Protector
Insert
(1)(2)
