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ONE4LIFE
TM
CLICKTIGHT
®
User Guide
Guía del Usuario
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ONE4LIFE
TM
, BRITAX
®
, and CLICKTIGHT
®
are trademarks owned by Britax
Child Safety, Inc. All rights reserved. ©2022 Britax Child Safety, Inc. This
product and its components are subject to change without notice.
Printed in USA. P14757200_A:12.22
Table of Contents
Features Overview ................................................2
Safety Information ................................................ 4
Warnings ................................................................................ 4
Important Notes ..................................................................... 5
Register Your Child Restraint ................................................. 6
Certification ............................................................................ 6
Child Fit Guidelines ................................................................. 8
Vehicle Compatibility Guidelines .........................9
Features ...............................................................12
Harness and Headrest Adjuster ............................................ 12
Buckle .................................................................................. 12
Recline Button and Recline Indicator for Harnessed Mode ... 14
Infant Insert Pillow ................................................................ 16
Headrest Cover .................................................................... 16
Cup Holders ......................................................................... 16
Anti-Rebound Bar (ARB) (For models with anti-rebound bar) .....17
Installation ...........................................................18
REAR-Facing Installation Harness Mode ................... 18
Installation with Vehicle Lap-Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method) ..........18
Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors (LATCH) .........................20
Installation with Vehicle Lap Belt Only ...............................................22
FORWARD-Facing Installation Harness Mode ........... 24
Installation with Vehicle Lap-Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method) ..........24
Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors and Top Tether (LATCH) .27
Installation with Vehicle Lap Belt Only ...............................................29
BOOSTER Mode Installation ....................................... 31
Securing Your Child ............................................34
Harness Mode ..................................................................... 34
Booster Mode ...................................................................... 36
Switching between Harness and Booster Mode ..... 37
Harness Mode to Booster Mode .......................................... 37
Booster Mode to Harness Mode .......................................... 40
Removing and Installing Seat Cover ................42
Cleaning ..............................................................49
Warranty ..............................................................50
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Front
Features Overview
1. Harness and Headrest
Adjuster
2. Headrest Insert
3. Comfort Pads
4. Harness Straps
5. Chest Clip
6. User Guide Storage
7. Buckle
8. Belly Pad
9. Infant Insert Pillow
10. Front Cover Flap
11. Harness Release Button
12. CLICKTIGHT Mechanism
(under cover)
13. CLICKTIGHT Release
Buttons (under front
cover flap)
14. Harness Adjuster Strap
15. Lower Connectors
(LATCH component)
16. Lower Connector Adjuster
(LATCH component)
17. Lower Connector
Adjuster Release Button
(LATCH component)
18. Lower Connector Strap
(LATCH component)
19. Serial Number &
Manufactured Date Label
(under cover)
20. Buckle Position Slots
(under cover)
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Rear
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21. Headrest
22.
BOOSTER Mode
Shoulder Belt Guide
23. Carry Handle
24. Top Tether Strap
25. Top Tether Adjuster
26. Shell
27. Recline Indicator for
Harnessed Mode
28. Cup Holder (2)
29.
REAR-Facing Belt Path
30.
BOOSTER Mode Belt
Guide
31. Anti-Rebound Bar (ARB)
(For models with anti-
rebound bar)
32. Recline Button
33. Car Seat Base
34. Safecell Impact Protection
35. Top Tether Hook
36. FORWARD-Facing
Belt Path
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36
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WARNING!
Failure to follow all warnings and instructions on the restraint
system could result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH.
Safety Information
Warnings
Carefully read all the instructions in this user guide and on the
child restraint before using this product. Keep this user guide in
the user guide storage pocket under the seat cover for future use.
FIT REQUIREMENTS
Use ONLY in
REAR-facing position when using it with an
infant weighing less than 22 lb (10 kg).
Use in harness mode ONLY with children who weigh
between 5 and 65 lb (2.3 and 29.5 kg) and whose height
is 49 in (124.5 cm) or less.
Use
REAR-facing for children who weigh between 5 and
50 lb (2.3 and 22.7 kg).
Use
FORWARD-facing with a harness for children who
weigh between 22 and 65 lb (10 and 29.5 kg).
Use in
BOOSTER mode only with children who weigh
between 40 and 120 lb (18.1 and 54.4 kg) and whose
height is between 44 and 63 in (111.8 and 160 cm).
INSTALLATION
Secure the top tether strap provided with this child
restraint for
FORWARD-facing harness mode.
Car seat base MUST be at on vehicle seat and MUST be
parallel to vehicle seat.
Snugly adjust the belts provided with this child restraint
around your child.
Use only the vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt system when
restraining the child in this
BOOSTER seat. Never secure
a child with a lap belt only in BOOSTER mode.
Use only the “B” recline position when using child restraint
in
BOOSTER mode.
For models with anti-rebound bar, the anti-rebound bar
MUST be removed for
FORWARD-facing.
GENERAL USE
Secure this child restraint with the vehicle’s child restraint
anchorage system, if available, or with a vehicle seat belt.
Register your child restraint with the manufacturer.
The headrest cover MUST be unfolded for children
weighing 9.1 kg (20 lb) or more.
The provided infant position pillow MUST be removed for
children weighing 9.1 kg (20 lb) or more.
For models WITH storage pouch only: When not in use,
the lower anchor adjuster and strap MUST be stored in
the storage pouch inside of the seat.
For models WITHOUT storage pouch only: When not in
use, the lower anchor adjuster and strap MUST be rolled
and secured.
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The primary protection for occupants of a vehicle in a
collision is the body of the vehicle itself; a child seat will
not protect a child when a vehicle is seriously impacted.
However, correctly installed, a child seat will substantially
improve chances for survival in most crashes. Make sure
all users fully understand the correct ways to use this child
seat in a vehicle.
Important Notes
Britax strongly recommends that children should remain
in a child seat with a 5-point harness until reaching the
maximum weight or height allowed.
To prevent injury due to deterioration or hidden damage,
discontinue use of this child restraint if it is
older than ten
(10) years. See the Serial Number and Manufactured Date
Label on the child restraint.
Before each use, check this child restraint and its
components to make sure they are in good condition and
good working order.
Discontinue use of this child restraint if it has been in a
moderate or severe crash. It is not necessary to replace
a child restraint after a minor crash, dened by the US
National Highway Trafc Safety Administration (NHTSA)
as:
a. The vehicle is drivable from the crash site; and
b. The vehicle door nearest to the child restraint was
not damaged; and
c. No vehicle occupants were injured; and
d. There is no visible damage to the child restraint; and
e. The airbags (if present) did not deploy.
ALWAYS make sure the child restraint system is secured
to the vehicle, even when unoccupied, since in a crash, an
unsecured child restraint system may injure occupants.
Verify that the child restraint and child restraint belts or
straps do not interfere with the opening and closing of the
vehicle door.
Consult vehicle user guide to ensure child restraint
installation does not interfere with function of vehicle
seats.
Snugly adjust the belts provided with the child restraint
around your child.
Ensure the lower harness (waist) straps are rmly adjusted
in a position so that the child’s pelvic area is secure.
Ensure the upper harness (shoulder) straps are rmly
adjusted so that the child is secure.
The use of non-Britax covers, inserts, toys, accessories
or tightening devices is not approved by Britax. Their use
could cause this child restraint not to perform as intended
in a crash.
Cover the child restraint when the vehicle is parked in
direct sunlight. Metal parts of child restraint could become
hot enough to burn a child.
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Store the child restraint in a cool and dry place when it is
not being used. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.
Do not attempt to disassemble any part of the child
restraint or change the way the harness or vehicle’s seat
belts are used, except as described in this booklet.
NEVER use the harness adjuster strap to lift or carry this
child restraint. Doing so could cause damage to harness
adjuster and webbing. Always carry this child restraint by
its shell or carry handle.
In a vehicle with rear designated seating positions, vehicle
owners should be alerted that, according to accident
statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the
rear seating positions than in the front seating positions.
To ensure your child’s safety, please study Vehicle Seating
Positions on page 9 and consult your vehicle owner’s
manual.
Third party recommendations are subject to change, so
we recommend you visit their websites for the most up to
date recommendations.
Register Your Child Restraint
Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons. You
must register this restraint to be reached in a recall. Send
your name, address, e-mail address if available and the
restraint’s model number and manufacturing date to Britax
Child Safety, Inc. P.O. Box 91167 Allentown, PA 18109-9925,
or call 1-888-427-4829 or 1-704-409-1699, or register online
at us.britax.com/registration. 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.
For your convenience, record all the information about
your child restraint below. Refer to the Serial Number &
Manufactured Date Label for all information (see page 2).
Model Name and Number: ______________________________
Serial Number: ________________________________________
Batch Number: ________________________________________
Date of Manufacture: ___________________________________
Certification
This Restraint is Certified for Use in Motor
Vehicles and Aircraft when used in Harness
Mode. This Restraint is Not Certified for Use in
Aircraft when used in Booster Mode because
belt-positioning Boosters require lap-shoulder
belts not available in aircraft.
Motor Vehicles
This child seat system conforms to all applicable Federal
motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS 213).
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For FORWARD-facing aircraft installation:
1. Place this child restraint
FORWARD-facing on the
aircraft seat.
2. Slide the aircraft lap belt
into the FORWARD-facing
belt path under the cover
with the CLICKTIGHT in the
closed position.
3. Ensure the lap belt is not
twisted, buckle, and remove
all slack.
For REAR-facing aircraft installation:
1. Recline this child restraint
(see page 15) and place
REAR-facing on the aircraft
seat.
2. Slide the aircraft lap belt
into the REAR-facing belt
path over the cover with the
CLICKTIGHT in the closed
position.
3. Ensure the lap belt is not
twisted, buckle, and remove
all slack.
Aircraft
For aircraft installation the top tether cannot be used.
NOTES:
For further instructions on securing your child and
adjusting fit see page 34.
Install your child restraint in a window seat to avoid
blocking the aisle.
If the aircraft lap belt is too short, ask a flight attendant
for a belt extender.
Your child may experience discomfort if the buckle is
located in the seating area of the child restraint after
installation.
Inflatable aircraft lap belts are not compatible with this
child restraint.
This seat may not fit all aircraft. Contact your airline prior
to travel to verify fit.
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REAR-FACING WITH HARNESS
with harness straps in closest position
below the child’s shoulders, and
with children weighing 5 - 50 lb
(2.3 - 22.7 kg), and
when the top of child’s head is at least 1 in
(2.5 cm) below the top edge of headrest.
Use only:
with harness straps in closest position
above the child’s shoulder, and
with children weighing 22 - 65 lb
(10 - 29.5 kg), and
who are 49 in (124.5 cm) or less in
height, and
when the top of the ears are below
the top of headrest.
BOOSTER MODE
Use only:
• in recline position “B”, and
• with children who weigh 40 - 120 lb
(18.1 - 54.4 kg), and
• when top of child’s ears are BELOW
the top of headrest, and
• when the lap belt sits low across child’s
upper thighs when routed through the
belt guide, and
• when the vehicle shoulder belt lays
straight across the child’s chest, and
• when the shoulder belt guides are
positioned above the child’s shoulders.
Use only:
FORWARD-FACING WITH HARNESS
Child Fit Guidelines
Britax strongly recommends that children ride REAR-facing
to the highest weight or height specified.
NOTE: Infants weighing less than 22 lb (10 kg) MUST
use the child restraint REAR-facing.
No child restraint can guarantee protection from injury in
every situation, but proper use helps reduce the risk of
serious injury and death.
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Vehicle Compatibility Guidelines
Vehicle Buckle Positions
If the vehicle buckle lies near
the incorrect position
( ) when the vehicle belt is
tightened, try fitting the child
restraint in another seating
position in the vehicle. If it is
not possible to achieve the
correct position ( ) for the
vehicle buckle, then another
seating position MUST be used.
WARNING!
WARNING!
The position of the vehicle belt buckle can adversely
aect the stability of the child restraint.
DO NOT place child seat REAR-facing
in the front seat of a vehicle with a
passenger air bag. DEATH or SERIOUS
INJURY can occur. Owners of vehicles
with front passenger side airbags
should refer to their owners manual for
child restraint installation instructions.
The back seat is the safest place for
children 12 and under.
Some vehicles have no seating positions which are
compatible with this child seat. If in doubt, contact the
vehicle manufacturer for assistance.
Forward-facing vehicle seats MUST be used with this
child seat. Side-facing or rear-facing seats CANNOT be
used. See the diagram below.
Vehicle Seating Positions
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In some cases, the vehicle headrest
can prevent the child restraint
headrest from being raised high
enough to properly adjust the harness
for the fit of your child when using a
FORWARD-facing reclined position.
DO NOT force the child restraint
headrest past the vehicle headrest.
Doing so could cause the child restraint not to perform
as intended. If the location of the vehicle headrest
interferes with the child restraint headrest, raise or
remove the vehicle headrest. If the vehicle headrest can
not be removed, move the child restraint to the upright
position or try a dierent seating location.
WARNING!
Lap belts with a sewn-in
latch plate that have a
retractor that locks only
in case of a sudden stop.
Lap-shoulder belts with
top or bottom anchor
points on the vehicle door.
Lap belts forward of the
vehicle seat bight.
Motorized, automatic
vehicle seat belts.
WARNING!
The following types of vehicle seat belts are NOT compatible
with this child restraint. If any of the belt types listed below
are in the chosen seating position, choose another vehicle
seating position or check your vehicle owner’s manual for
information on installing a car seat in your vehicle.
Vehicle Headrest
Incompatible Vehicle Seat Belts
NOTE: This Britax child restraint may not be
compatible with every inflatable lap-shoulder belt.
See FAQs in the support section of the Britax website
(us.britax.com/faqs) for additional instructions.
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The Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children or LATCH,
is a system available on this child restraint that oers an
alternative to vehicle seat belt installation methods. The
figure above shows typical locations for lower anchors
and tether anchors in a vehicle. See pages 2 - 3 for
LATCH components on this child restraint.
Check your vehicle owner’s manual to learn if it is equipped
with LATCH, the maximum weight rating for the lower
anchors, tether anchors capacities, and information on the
lower anchor locations and designated seating positions
available for use with this child restraint.
Tether anchor locations vary
from vehicle to vehicle. Check
your vehicle owner’s manual
and look for the tether anchor
symbol shown in the diagram
to help identify where the top
tether anchor point is located in
your vehicle.
Or
Or
Vehicle Seat
Head Restraint
Vehicle Seat
Belt Retractor
Lap-Shoulder
Vehicle Seat Belt
Seat Belt Buckles
Frontal Air Bag
Vehicle Seat
Top Tether
Anchors
LATCH
Lower Anchors
Using the Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH)
Overhang from Vehicle Seat
Harness Mode
It is important that the base of the child restraint rests
completely flat on the vehicle seat with no side overhang.
It is permissible to allow up to 3 in. (7.5 cm) of the base to
hang over the front edge of the vehicle seat. If the vehicle
seat does not allow enough of the child restraint base to
make contact, adjust the recline angle to a more upright
position. Not doing so could cause the child restraint to not
perform as intended.
IMPORTANT: Car seat base MUST be at on vehicle seat
and MUST be parallel to vehicle seat.
Booster Mode
Overhang is not allowed in BOOSTER mode. In BOOSTER
mode, the base of the child restraint must fit completely on the
vehicle seat.
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Features
Harness and Headrest Adjuster
The headrest and the harness heights adjust together.
Adjusting Headrest and Harness Positions
1. Squeeze the harness and
headrest adjuster at the top
of the headrest and raise or
lower it into desired position.
2. Ensure the headrest has locked
into position.
Buckle
There are three dierent buckle
position slots. Adjust the buckle
to the position closest to but not
under the child. Never leave the
buckle in the adjustment slot.
NOTE: If your child eats
and drinks while in the child
restraint, check the buckle
periodically and clean out
any accumulated debris
(see page 49).
INNER SLOT
MIDDLE SLOT
OUTER SLOT
Acceptable
REAR-Facing
Harness Mode
Acceptable
FORWARD-Facing
Harness Mode
Not Acceptable
Overhang
BOOSTER Mode
3 in
3 in
Adjusting the Buckle Position
1. Unbuckle the harness.
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2. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Squeeze the CLICKTIGHT
release buttons
underneath the front cover
flap and lift to open.
3. Lift the front of the seat
cover o the CLICKTIGHT.
4. Locate the metal bracket
on the underside of the
CLICKTIGHT.
5. Turn the metal bracket
sideways and push it up
through the slot in the
CLICKTIGHT and the slot
in the seat cover.
6. Route the buckle strap
through the desired
seat cover and slots,
reaching on the other
side of the open to pull
the metal bracket through
completely.
7. Pull gently on the buckle
to sit the metal bracket
flat.
8. Replace the front of the
seat cover.
OUTER SLOT
MIDDLE SLOT
INNER SLOT
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Reclining the Seat in Harness Mode
1. Push the recline button
on either side of the
base and rotate the child
restraint until it is in the
desired recline position.
2. Check the recline
indicator on the side of
child restraint for correct
angle. Look straight on
at the recline indicator
window and check that
the tip of the recline
indicator arrow is in the
correct position (see next
page).
3. Release the recline
button and verify the
restraint has locked
into position.
IMPORTANT: Car seat base MUST be at on vehicle seat
and MUST be parallel to vehicle seat.
Recline Button and Recline Indicator for Harnessed Mode
NOTES:
The seat has nine (9) recline positions.
Set the recline position before installing.
The vehicle MUST be on level ground.
A pool noodle or rolled towel should ONLY be used if
the child does NOT have head and neck control and you
are unable to achieve proper installation REAR-facing
with the base flat and parallel to the vehicle seat with
the recline indicator arrow tip in the solid blue section.
When using a pool noodle or towel to place the recline
indicator arrow tip in the solid blue section, you must
ensure the car seat is REAR-facing in recline position 1.
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NOTE: Do Not use “B” position when using the seat in
harness mode.
REAR-FACING HARNESS INSTALLATION
For infants with NO head and neck control:
For children with head and neck control:
NO
YES
FORWARD-FACING HARNESS INSTALLATION
Recline indicator arrow
tip must be in striped
blue-green section.
Recline indicator arrow tip
can NOT be in the solid blue
or black sections.
Recline indicator arrow
tip can NOT be in the
stripe blue-green or
black sections.
YES
NO
Recline indicator arrow
tip must be in solid
blue section.
Recline indicator arrow
tip must be either in solid
blue section or striped
blue-green section.
Recline indicator arrow
tip can NOT be in the
black sections.
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Cup Holders
The cup holders are removable
and dishwasher safe.
To remove, grasp the top lip,
twist 90 degrees and pull up
and away from the seat.
To insert, line up the tabs on
the cup holder to the slots on
the seat, and insert inside.
Twist 90 degrees.
BOOSTER MODE INSTALLATION
B
B
Reclining the Seat in BOOSTER Mode
Push the recline button on
either side of the base and
rotate the child restraint to
position “B”. Recline indicator
does not need to be used in
BOOSTER mode.
IMPORTANT: Recline MUST
be in position “B” when seat
is used in BOOSTER mode.
Infant Insert Pillow
The infant insert can be used with
infants weighing 20 lb (9.1 kg) or
less. Do not use with infants more
than 20 lb (9.1 kg).
Headrest Cover
The headrest cover must be
unfolded for infants weighing
20 lb (9.1 kg) or more.
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IMPORTANT:
The anti-rebound bar MUST be removed for
FORWARD-facing installation.
1. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Squeeze the CLICKTIGHT
release buttons underneath
the front cover flap and lift to
open.
2. Insert the anti-rebound
bar into the two
openings at the front of
the seat.
3. Attach elastic bands
from the cover to the
hooks on the shell.
4. Pull the anti-rebound bar
away from child restraint
on both sides to confirm
connections.
Removing the Anti-Rebound Bar
1. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
2. Unhook elastic bands from
the front of the seat.
3. Push the inner red button.
Pull the anti-rebound bar
away on one side. Repeat
on the other side.
WARNING!
The anti-rebound bar is not intended for use as a carry
handle. Do not use the anti-rebound bar to carry this
child seat.
PUSH
Anti-Rebound Bar (ARB) (For models with anti-rebound bar)
Installing the Anti-Rebound Bar
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Installation with Vehicle Lap-Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method)
1. Place child restraint
REAR-facing on the
vehicle seat so that the
car seat base is flat on
the vehicle seat and is
parallel to vehicle seat.
2. Recline child restraint to
the appropriate position.
Refer to page 15 to
determine appropriate
recline position.
3. Ensure that no more than 3 in
(7.5 cm) of base hangs over
front edge of vehicle seat.
Installation
REAR-Facing Installation Harness Mode
Britax strongly recommends that children should ride REAR-
facing until they exceed the weight or height limits specified.
Use
REAR-facing only:
with harness straps in closest
position below the child’s
shoulders, and
with children weighing 5 - 50
lb (2.3 - 22.7 kg), and
when the top of child’s head
is at least 1 in (2.5 cm) below
the top edge of headrest.
For models with anti-rebound
bar:
Follow the instructions on page
17 to attach the anti-rebound
bar to the child restraint before
installing.
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4. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Squeeze the CLICKTIGHT
release buttons underneath
the front cover flap and lift
to open.
5. Route the vehicle lap-
shoulder belt through the
REAR-facing belt path
marked by blue labels.
6. Ensure the belt is not
twisted, then buckle the
vehicle seat belt.
7. Remove slack from the lap
part (A), then the shoulder
part (B) of the vehicle seat
belt.
8. Close the CLICKTIGHT
over the vehicle seat belt.
9. Ensure both red
CLICKTIGHT release
buttons are visible.
NOTE: If it is difficult to close
you may have locked your
vehicle seat belt or removed
too much slack.
CLICK
B
A
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Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors (LATCH)
Do not install by this method for a child weighing more than
30 pounds (13.5 kilograms).
1. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Squeeze the CLICKTIGHT
release buttons underneath
the front cover flap and lift
to open.
2. For models WITH storage
pouch only: Open the
storage pouch.
Remove the lower
connectors by pressing
the spring tab, pushing
the connector back while
rotating down and forward
o the anchor point.
3. Extend lower connector
strap to its longest
length by pressing grey
button on the lower
connector adjuster.
4. Place the child restraint
REAR-facing on vehicle
seat so that the car seat
base is flat on the vehicle
seat and is parallel to
vehicle seat.
5. Recline child restraint to
the appropriate position.
Refer to page 15 to
determine appropriate
recline position.
9 Both red CLICKTIGHT release buttons are visible after installation.
9 All connections are secure and vehicle belt is not twisted.
9 Car seat base MUST be flat on vehicle seat and MUST be parallel to
vehicle seat.
9 Recline indicator is still within the correct section for
REAR-facing, after
child is secured.
9 Child restraint cannot be moved front to back or side to side more than
1 in. (2.5 cm) at the belt path.
9 Both vehicle lap and shoulder belts are routed through the CLICKTIGHT.
9 Excess top tether webbing is contained within your vehicle and secured.
NOTE: If the child restraint does not meet the above
criteria, repeat the installation steps or use a different
seating location in your vehicle.
With storage
pouch
Without
storage pouch
(Select Models)
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6. Ensure that no more than
3 in (7.5 cm) of the base
hangs over the front edge
of the vehicle seat.
7. Slide the lower
connector strap into the
REAR-facing belt path
marked by blue labels.
8. Firmly press the lower
connectors onto their
adjacent lower anchors.
9. Ensure the connector
strap is not twisted. Pull
the end of the lower
connector strap to
remove slack.
10. Close the CLICKTIGHT
over the lower
connector strap.
11. Ensure both red
CLICKTIGHT release
buttons are visible.
NOTE: If it is difficult to close,
you may have removed too
much slack.
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ADJUSTMENT
SLOT
NOTE: Do not install by this method for a child weighing
more than 30 pounds (13.5 kilograms).
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Installation with Vehicle Lap Belt Only
1. Place child restraint REAR-
facing on the vehicle seat
so that the car seat base is
flat on the vehicle seat and
is parallel to vehicle seat.
2. Recline child restraint to the
appropriate position. Refer
to page 15 to determine
appropriate recline position.
3. Ensure that no more than
3 in (7.5 cm) of the base
hangs over front edge of
the vehicle seat.
4. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Squeeze the CLICKTIGHT
release buttons underneath
the front cover flap and lift
to open.
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9 Both red CLICKTIGHT release buttons are visible after installation.
9 All connections are secure and strap is not twisted.
9 Car seat base MUST be flat on vehicle seat and MUST be parallel to
vehicle seat.
9 Recline indicator is still within the correct section for
REAR-facing, after
child is secured.
9 Child restraint cannot be moved front to back or side to side more than
1 in. (2.5 cm) at the belt path.
9 Excess top tether webbing is contained within your vehicle and secured.
NOTE: If the child restraint does not meet the above
criteria, repeat the installation steps or use a different
seating location in your vehicle.
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5. Route the lap vehicle
seat belt through the
REAR-facing belt path
marked by blue labels.
6. Ensure the belt is not twisted
then buckle the vehicle seat
belt.
7. Lock and remove slack from
vehicle seat belt.
NOTE: Make sure that the
vehicle seat belt is locked
as directed by your vehicle
owner’s manual.
8. Close the CLICKTIGHT
over the vehicle seat
belt.
9. Ensure both red
CLICKTIGHT release
buttons are visible.
NOTE: If it is difficult to close,
you may have removed too
much slack.
CLICK
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9 Both red CLICKTIGHT release buttons are visible after installation.
9 All connections are secure and vehicle belt is not twisted.
9 Vehicle belt is locked as directed by your vehicle owner’s manual.
9 Car seat base MUST be flat on vehicle seat and MUST be parallel to
vehicle seat.
9 Recline indicator is still within the correct section for
REAR-facing after
child is secured.
9 Child restraint cannot be moved front to back or side to side more than
1 in. (2.5 cm) at the belt path.
9 Excess top tether webbing is contained within your vehicle and secured.
NOTE: If the child restraint does not meet the above
criteria, repeat the installation steps or use a different
seating location in your vehicle.
FORWARD-Facing Installation Harness Mode
Britax strongly recommends:
children should ride REAR-facing until they exceed the
weight or height limits specified.
the top tether be used at ALL times when installing the
child restraint FORWARD-facing. Using the top tether
will improve the stability of your child restraint and
reduce the risk of injury.
Use
FORWARD-facing only:
with harness straps in closest
position above the child’s
shoulder, and
with children weighing 22 - 65 lb
(10 - 29.5 kg), and
who are 49 in (124.5 cm) or less in
height, and
when the top of the ears are
below the top of headrest.
IMPORTANT: Anti-rebound bar MUST be removed
FORWARD-facing.
Installation with Vehicle Lap-Shoulder Belt (Preferred Method)
1. Extend the top tether strap
by lifting on the top tether
adjuster.
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2. Unhook the top tether
hook from the back of the
child restraint and place it
up and over the seatback.
3. Recline child restraint to
the appropriate position.
Refer to page 15 to
determine appropriate
recline position.
4. Place the child restraint
FORWARD-facing on the
vehicle seat so that the
car seat base is flat on the
vehicle seat and is parallel
to vehicle seat.
5. Ensure that no more than
3 in. (7.5 cm) of the base
hangs over the front edge
of the vehicle seat.
6. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Squeeze the CLICKTIGHT
release buttons
underneath the front cover
flap and lift to open.
7. Route the vehicle lap-
shoulder belt through the
FORWARD-facing belt
path marked by green
labels.
8. Ensure the belt is not
twisted, then buckle the
vehicle seat belt.
9. Remove slack from the lap
part (A), then the shoulder
part (B) of the vehicle seat
belt
.
10. Close the CLICKTIGHT
over the vehicle seat belt.
3 in
CLICK
ADJUSTMENT
SLOT
B
A
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11. Ensure both CLICKTIGHT
release buttons are
visible.
NOTE: If it is difficult to
close, you may have locked
your vehicle seat belt or
removed too much slack.
12. Connect the top tether
hook to the vehicle’s top
tether anchor (check the
vehicle owner’s manual
for location).
13. Pull the loose tether
strap end to remove
slack and secure excess
webbing with the elastic
band attached.
9 Both red CLICKTIGHT release buttons are visible after
installation.
9 All connections are secure and vehicle belt is not twisted.
9 Car seat base MUST be at on vehicle seat and MUST be
parallel to vehicle seat.
9 Recline indicator is still within the correct section for
FORWARD-facing, after child is secured.
9 Child restraint cannot be moved front to back or side to
side more than 1 in. (2.5 cm) at the belt path.
9 Both vehicle lap and shoulder belts are routed through the
CLICKTIGHT.
9 Excess top tether webbing is contained within your vehicle
and secured.
9 The anti-rebound bar MUST be removed.
NOTE: If the child restraint does not meet the above
criteria, repeat the installation steps or use a different
seating location in your vehicle.
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Installation with Lower Anchor Connectors and Top Tether (LATCH)
Do not install by this method for a child weighing more than
35 pounds (15.9 kilograms).
1. Extend the top tether strap
by lifting on the top tether
adjuster.
2. Unhook the top tether hook
from the back of the child
restraint and place it up and
over the seatback.
3. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Squeeze the CLICKTIGHT
release buttons underneath
the front cover flap and lift
to open.
4. For models WITH storage
pouch only: Open the
storage pouch.
Remove the lower
connectors by pressing
the spring tab, pushing
the connector back while
rotating down and forward
o the anchor point.
5. Extend lower connector
strap to its longest length
by pressing grey button on
adjuster.
6. Recline child restraint to the
appropriate position. Refer
to page 15 to determine
appropriate recline position.
7. Place child restraint
FORWARD-facing on the
vehicle seat so that the
car seat base is flat on the
vehicle seat and is parallel to
vehicle seat.
8. Ensure that no more than
3 in. (7.5 cm) of the base
hangs over the front edge
of the vehicle seat.
3 in
With storage
pouch
Without
storage pouch
(Select Models)
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ADJUSTMENT
SLOT
ADJUSTMENT
SLOT
CLICK
9. Route the lower connector
strap through the
FORWARD-facing belt path
marked by green labels.
10. Firmly press lower
connectors onto their
adjacent lower anchors.
11. Ensure the connector strap
is not twisted. Pull the end
of the lower connector strap
to remove slack.
12. Close the CLICKTIGHT over
the lower connector strap.
13. Ensure both CLICKTIGHT
release buttons are visible.
NOTE: If it is difficult to close,
you may have removed too
much slack.
14. Connect the top tether hook
to the vehicle’s top tether
anchor (check the vehicle
owner’s manual for location).
15. Pull the top tether strap to
remove slack and secure
excess webbing with the
elastic band attached.
NOTE: Do not install by this method for a child weighing
more than 35 pounds (15.9 kilograms).
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Installation with Vehicle Lap Belt Only
1. Extend the top tether strap
by lifting on the top tether
adjuster.
2. Unhook the top tether hook
from the back of the child
restraint and place it up and
over the seatback.
3. Recline child restraint to the
appropriate position. Refer
to page 15 to determine
appropriate recline position.
4. Place child restraint
FORWARD-facing on the
vehicle seat so that the
car seat base is flat on the
vehicle seat and is parallel to
vehicle seat.
5. Ensure that no more than
3 in. (7.5 cm) of the base
hangs over the front edge
of the vehicle seat.
6. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Squeeze the CLICKTIGHT
release buttons underneath
the front cover flap and lift
to open.
9 Both red CLICKTIGHT release buttons are visible after installation.
9 All connections are secure and strap is not twisted.
9 Car seat base MUST be flat on vehicle seat and MUST be parallel to
vehicle seat.
9 Recline indicator is still within the correct section for
FORWARD-facing,
after securing the child.
9 Child restraint cannot be moved front to back or side to side more than
1 in. (2.5 cm) at the belt path.
9 Excess top tether webbing is contained within your vehicle and secured.
9 The anti-rebound bar MUST be removed.
3 in
NOTE: If the child restraint does not meet the above
criteria, repeat the installation steps or use a different
seating location in your vehicle.
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7. Route the lap vehicle belt
through the
FORWARD-
facing belt path marked by
green labels.
8. Ensure the belt is not
twisted and fasten the seat
belt.
9. Push down into the middle
of the child restraint
with moderate force
(approximately 20.5
kg/45 lb), compressing
the vehicle seat while
tightening the vehicle belt.
NOTE: Make sure the
vehicle belt is locked as
directed by your vehicle
owner’s manual.
10. Close the CLICKTIGHT
over the vehicle seat belt.
11. Ensure both CLICKTIGHT
release buttons are visible.
NOTE: If it is difficult to close,
you may have removed too
much slack.
12. Connect the top tether hook
to the vehicle’s top tether
anchor (check the vehicle
owner’s manual for location).
13. Pull the top tether strap to
remove slack and secure
excess webbing with the
elastic band attached.
CLICK
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BOOSTER Mode Installation
IMPORTANT: Britax strongly recommends that children
should remain in a child seat with a 5-point harness until
reaching the maximum weight or height allowed.
Use in
BOOSTER mode only:
in recline position “B”, and
with children who weigh 40 - 120
lb (18.1 - 54.4 kg), and
when top of child’s ears are
BELOW the top of headrest, and
when the lap belt sits low across
child’s upper thighs when routed
through the belt guide, and
when the vehicle shoulder belt lays straight across the
child’s chest, and
when the shoulder belt guides are positioned above the
child’s shoulders.
9 Both red CLICKTIGHT release buttons are visible after installation.
9 All connections are secure and vehicle belt is not twisted.
9 Vehicle belt is locked as directed by your vehicle owner’s manual.
9 Car seat base MUST be flat on vehicle seat and MUST be parallel to
vehicle seat.
9 Recline indicator is still within the correct section for
FORWARD-facing,
after child is secured.
9 Child restraint cannot be moved front to back or side to side more than
1 in. (2.5 cm) at the belt path.
9 Excess top tether webbing is contained within your vehicle and secured.
9 The anti-rebound bar MUST be removed.
NOTE: If the child restraint does not meet the above
criteria, repeat the installation steps or use a different
seating location in your vehicle.
Using Lower Anchors and Top Tether (LATCH) in BOOSTER Mode
Use of lower anchors and top tether is not required for
booster seat installation. However, lower anchors and top
tether can be used to secure child restraint in BOOSTER
mode. ALWAYS make sure the child restraint system is
secured to the vehicle, even when unoccupied, since in
a crash, an unsecured child restraint system may injure
occupants.
To use this seat in
BOOSTER mode without lower anchors,
see instructions for Securing Your Child in BOOSTER Mode on
page 36.
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1. Refer to page 37 to
convert from harness to
BOOSTER mode.
2. Adjust the child restraint to
position “B” by pushing the
red recline button on either
side of the base.
3. Extend the top tether strap
by lifting on the top tether
adjuster.
4. Unhook the top tether
hook from the back of child
restraint and place it up and
over the seatback.
5. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Squeeze the CLICKTIGHT
release buttons underneath
the front cover flap and lift
to open.
6. For models WITH storage
pouch only: Open the
storage pouch.
Remove the lower
connectors by pressing
the spring tab, pushing
the connector back while
rotating down and forward
o the anchor point.
7. Extend lower connector
strap to its longest length
by pressing the grey button
on adjuster.
B
With storage
pouch
Without
storage pouch
(Select Models)
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8. Place child restraint on
the vehicle seat so that the
car seat base is flat on the
vehicle seat and is parallel to
vehicle seat.
NOTE: If your vehicle seat
back is adjustable, ensure
it is in the upright position
before placing the child seat
on the vehicle seat.
9. Ensure the base does not
hang over front edge of
vehicle seat.
10. Route the lower connector
strap through the
FORWARD-facing belt
path marked by green
labels. Firmly press the
lower connectors onto their
adjacent lower anchors.
11. Ensure the connector strap
is not twisted and remove
slack.
12. Close the CLICKTIGHT over
the lower connector strap.
13. Ensure both CLICKTIGHT
release buttons are visible.
NOTE: If it is difficult to close,
you may have removed too
much slack.
14. Connect the top tether hook
to the vehicle’s top tether
anchor (check the vehicle
owner’s manual for location).
15. Pull the top tether strap to
remove slack and secure
excess webbing with the
elastic band attached.
ADJUSTMENT
SLOT
CLICK
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Harness Mode
1. Make the proper
adjustments to the harness
and buckle (page 12).
2. Loosen the harness. Press
the harness release button
(A) and pull both harness
straps forward (B).
ADJUSTMENT
SLOT
9 Child restraint is in recline position “B”.
9 Child restraint is in a vehicle seat that has a lap-shoulder belt.
9 All connections are secure and strap is not twisted.
9 Car seat base MUST be flat on vehicle seat and MUST be parallel to
vehicle seat.
9 That any excess top tether webbing is contained within your vehicle and
secured.
9 If your vehicle seat back is adjustable, ensure it is in the upright position
before placing the child seat on the vehicle seat.
B
A
NOTE:
If the child restraint does not meet the above criteria,
repeat the installation steps or use a different seating
location in your vehicle. Ensure that the LATCH system
does not interfere with the vehicle belt function and
alignment when securing your child.
Please see section Securing Your Child in BOOSTER
Mode on page 36 to properly secure your child.
Securing Your Child
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3. Open the chest clip by
squeezing the tabs (A)
and pull apart (B).
4. Release the buckle and
place the harness straps
to the side.
5. Place child in the child
restraint. Ensure
the child
is positioned upright in
the child restraint and not
slouching. Their bottom
must touch the child
restraint, and their back
must rest flat against the
back of the child restraint.
6. Position the harness
straps around the child.
NOTE: Remove bulky coats,
jackets, and/or bulky sports
equipment before putting the
child in the child restraint.
7. Fasten the buckle. Proper
connection is confirmed
with a click after inserting
each buckle tongue.
8. Check the proper harness
height and pull any excess
slack up to the child’s
shoulder area before
tightening.
9. Pull the harness adjuster
strap to tighten the harness.
NOTE: The harness should
have a snug fit around the
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 flesh or
push the child’s body into
an unnatural position. You
should not be able to pinch
excess webbing.
10. Fasten the chest clip and
place at armpit level.
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B
A
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Booster Mode
IMPORTANT: Warning! Use only
the vehicle’s lap and shoulder
belt system when restraining the
child in this booster seat.
1. Adjust the headrest to the
highest position.
2. Place child in the child
restraint with child’s back
flat against the seat.
3. Pull the vehicle belt out
and route the shoulder part
through the red
BOOSTER
mode shoulder belt guide.
4. Adjust the headrest so
that the vehicle shoulder
belt lays straight across the
child’s chest.
NOTE: The shoulder belt
guides MUST be above the
child’s shoulders.
5. Route the vehicle belt
through the BOOSTER
mode lap belt guide and
across the child.
6. Fasten the vehicle belt.
Remove slack from the belt.
Before traveling, verify that the:
9 Recline indicator is still in acceptable range.
9 Harness straps are not twisted.
9 Harness is snug.
9 Buckle is fastened.
9 Chest clip is at the child’s armpit level.
9 Bulky coats, jackets, and/or bulky sports equipment are removed.
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Harness Mode to Booster Mode
NOTE: It is not necessary to use lower anchors and top
tether to position this child restraint in BOOSTER mode.
If using the lower anchors and top tether to position this
child restraint in BOOSTER mode, it is recommended to
follow BOOSTER Mode Installation before storing the
harness. Refer to page 31 Using Lower Anchors and
Top Tether (LATCH) in BOOSTER Mode.
1. Raise the headrest to the
highest position.
2. Loosen the harness. Press
the harness release button
(A) and pull both harness
straps forward (B).
NOTE: Make sure enough
harness adjuster strap is left
hanging from the front of the
seat. Use the inner slot as a
reference point to measure
how much harness strap can
be left hanging from the front
of the seat.
Before traveling, verify that the:
9 Vehicle belt is not twisted.
9 Shoulder part of vehicle belt is routed through the shoulder belt guide
above the child’s shoulder, lies across the center of the child’s chest and
does not contact the child’s neck.
9 Lap part of the vehicle belt is routed low across the child’s upper thighs.
Inner Slot
B
A
B
A
7. Ensure the shoulder part
lays across the center of
the child’s chest, above
the child’s shoulder and
does not contact the child’s
neck (A). The lap part of the
vehicle belt is routed low
across the child’s upper
thighs (B).
Switching between Harness and Booster Mode
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3. (A) Open the chest clip.
(B) Open the fasteners on
the headrest cover and
remove the harness straps.
4. Flip up the headrest cover.
5. Release the buckle.
6. Position the harness straps
behind the seat pan cover.
NOTE: Located under the
fasteners near the bottom
of the harness straps.
7. Fold the top of the seat pan
cover with the vented side
over. Position the harness
straps behind the seat pan
cover.
8. Fasten the chest clip.
Move the chest clip to the
middle of the back rest.
9. Remove the comfort pads.
a. Tuck each buckle tongue
inside the comfort pads.
Folding them closed.
b. Move both pieces
together towards the
chest clip.
Back
Rest
Seat Pan Cover
B
A
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10. Locate the space in-
between the back of the
shell and the back-top part
of the seat pan.
11. Tuck in the buckle tongues
and comfort pads, pushing
them with force down into
the gap until the chest clip
and excess webbing are no
longer visible.
NOTE: Make sure the harness
straps lay flat.
12. Flip up the seat pan cover.
Reattach the fasteners near
the bottom of the harness
straps.
13. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
14. Remove the buckle by
turning the metal bracket
sideways and pushing it
up through the slot in the
CLICKTIGHT and the slot in
the seat cover.
15. Place the buckle
horizontally on top of the
raised section of the seat
shell (in the center) that
guides the harness adjuster
strap.
Back of
the shell
Seat Pan
Seat
Pan
Cover
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16. Roll the remaining harness
adjuster strap.
17. Tuck the remaining
harness adjuster strap
into the front of the cover.
18. Close the CLICKTIGHT.
19. Flip down the headrest
cover back and reattach
fasteners.
Booster Mode to Harness Mode
1. Flip the headrest cover up.
2. Fold top of the seat pan cover
with vented side over.
3. Pull the harness straps from
the space in-between the
back of the shell and the
back-top part of the seat pan.
Seat Pan Cover
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4. Remove buckle tongues
from comfort pads.
Reattach comfort pads
above chest clip.
5. Open the chest clip.
6. Flip the seat pan cover up.
Pull the harness strap from
underneath the seat pan
cover and route the harness
straps through the seat pan
cover slots and reattach
fasteners.
7. Flip the headrest cover
back down.
8. Pull the harness straps from
underneath the headrest
cover and route them
through the headrest cover
slots. Reattach fasteners
from headrest cover.
9. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
10. Remove bellypad and
buckle from storage.
11. Install the buckle by turning
its metal bracket sideways
and routing it through the
desired seat cover and slot
in the CLICKTIGHT. Refer
to adjusting buckle position
page 12.
12. Remove harness adjuster
strap from the front seat
cover.
13. Close the CLICKTIGHT.
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Removing and Installing Seat Cover
NOTE: If removing cover to wash, see Cleaning
section on page 49.
Removing the Cover
Removing the Headrest Cover
1. Loosen the harness. Press
the harness release button
(A) and pull both harness
straps forward (B).
2. Release the buckle.
3. If applicable, remove infant
insert pillow from child
restraint.
4. Lift the elastic strap up
and away from the rear of
headrest adjuster.
5. For select covers only:
Undo the two elastic
straps from the back of the
headrest.
6. Open hook and loop
fasteners in headrest cover
and pull cover away from the
child restraint.
B
A
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Removing the Side Protection Top Cover
1. Lower the headrest.
2. Unhook elastic from around
the carry handle.
Removing the CLICKTIGHT Cover
1. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Unhook the elastic bands
connecting the cover to
the CLICKTIGHT.
2. Pull the cover up from
around the front of the
CLICKTIGHT and close the
CLICKTIGHT.
3. If applicable, remove infant
insert pillow from child restraint.
4. Undo the hook and loop
fasteners near the bottom of
the harness straps.
5. Pull the cover away from
the harness and child
restraint. Separate the belly
pad from the rest of the
cover (if needed).
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3. For select covers only:
Unhook the hook and
loop fasteners from
around the tether straps.
4. Unhook the elastic from
the backrest.
5. Pull cover away from the
child restraint.
Removing the Anti-Rebound Cover (For models with anti-rebound bar)
1. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
2. Unhook elastic bands from
the front of the seat.
Removing the Side Protection Bottom Cover
1. Open the CLICKTIGHT.
Unhook elastic from the
front of the seat.
2. For select covers only:
Undo elastic from under the
front of the seat.
3. Pull the cover away from
the belt path area.
4
. Pull the cover up and over
the cup holders.
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Installing the Cover
Installing the Side Protection Bottom Cover
1. Tuck the cover in by the
REAR-facing belt path.
2. Pull over the cup holders
so that the cover tucks
under the cup holders.
3. Pull the cover around the
front of the shell.
4. For select covers only:
Attach elastics around
the hooks under the
shell.
5. Attach elastics to the
hooks on the shell.
PUSH
3. Remove the anti-rebound
bar. Push the inner red
button. Pull the anti-
rebound bar away on one
side. Repeat on the other
side.
4. Unhook the two small
elastic loops from the
plastic tabs.
5. Pull the cover away.
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Installing the Side Protection Top Cover
1. Route the elastic up and
around the carry handle.
2. For select covers only:
Fasten the hook and loop
fasteners around the tether
straps.
3. Tuck cover into the
remainder of the child
restraint.
4. Attach the elastic loops
to the hooks on the
backrest.
Installing the CLICKTIGHT Cover
1. Open the CLICKTIGHT
and slide the buckle
through the belly pad.
2. Route buckle through
the appropriate cover
and CLICKTIGHT slot.
Refer to Adjusting Buckle
Position page 12.
3. Pull cover over the front
edge of CLICKTIGHT.
4. Attach the elastic
bands to the hooks
on the bottom of the
CLICKTIGHT.
5. Close the CLICKTIGHT.
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Installing the Headrest Cover
1. Raise the headrest to the
highest position. Tuck the
headrest cover under and
around the headrest foam.
2. Route the elastic strap
around headrest adjuster.
3. Slide harness straps
through the cover slots
and close fasteners.
4. For select covers only:
Attach elastic loops
around hooks at the back
of the head restraint.
5. If applicable, place the
infant insert pillow around
the buckle.
6. Route the bottom of the
harness through the slots
and reattach hook and loop
fasteners.
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Installing the Anti-Rebound Bar Cover (For models with anti-rebound bar)
1. Slide the cover on the black
portion of the anti-rebound
bar.
2. Attach the small elastic
loops to the plastic tabs.
3. Install the anti-rebound
bar. Insert the anti-rebound
bar into the two openings at
the front of the seat.
4. Attach elastic bands from
the cover to the hooks on the
shell.
5. Pull the anti-rebound bar to
ensure it is properly set.
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Shell
SPONGE CLEAN the shell
using warm water and mild
soap.
TOWEL DRY
DO NOT
• Use abrasive
--cleaners
Cover
Refer to product care label
for wash instructions
If care label indicates
machine washable, always
refer to us.britax.com/
faqs for important care
information.
Before washing, ensure
all the hook and loop
fasteners are secured.
DO NOT
Bleach
Iron
Harness
SPONGE CLEAN the
harness using warm water
and mild soap.
TOWEL DRY
DO NOT
Disassemble
the harness
Bleach
Machine wash
Machine dry
Iron
Harness
Buckle
THOROUGHLY RINSE the
buckle using warm water.
TEST THE BUCKLE by
fastening and unfastening
until a click is heard after
inserting each buckle
tongue. If clicks are not
heard, repeat the cleaning
procedure.
TOWEL DRY
DO NOT
Soak
Lubricate
Use solvents
Use soap or
household
detergents
Cleaning
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Warranty
This child restraint was manufactured by Britax Child Safety,
Inc. (“Britax”). To the extent allowed by law, Britax warrants
this product to the original retail purchaser as follows:
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
This product is warranted against defective materials or
work
man ship for one year from the date of original purchase.
Proof of purchase is required. Your exclusive remedy for this
warranty is that Britax will, at its option, provide repair or
replacement components for this product. Britax reserves
the right to discontinue or change fabrics, parts, models
or products, or to make substitutions. Britax products
purchased from unauthorized retailers, online auction sites, or
as second hand items are not covered under warranty.
To make a claim under this warranty, you must contact Britax
Consumer Services at 1-888-427-4829 or 1-704-409-1699, or
write to us using the address on the back cover of this booklet.
PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD
WITHIN (30) DAYS OF PURCHASE
You may also register online at us.britax.com/registration.
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS
This warranty does not include damages which arise from
negligence, misuse or use not in accordance with the
product instruction.
The use of non-Britax covers, inserts, toys, accessories,
or tightening devices is not approved by Britax. Their use
could cause this child restraint to fail Canadian Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards or not perform as intended in a
crash. Their use may void the Britax warranty.
LIMITATION OF DAMAGES
The warranty and remedies as set forth above are exclusive
and in lieu of all others, oral or written, express or implied.
In no event will Britax, or the retailer selling this product,
be liable to you for any damages, including incidental or
consequential damages, arising out of the use or inability to
use this product.
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STATE LAWS
Any implied warranties, including implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall
be limited to the duration and terms of the express written
warranty. Some states do not allow certain exclusions or
limitations on warranties, so the above may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
have other rights, which vary from state to state. Neither
Britax, nor the retailer selling this product, authorizes any
person to create for it any other warranty, obligation, or
liability in connection with this product.

Specifications

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