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OnBoard 35 SecureTech Infant Car Seat User Guide English

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onBoard 35 SecureTech
TM
Infant Car Seat
Your model may look di erent than one shown on cover.
Read all instructions BEFORE USING this car seat.
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
Failure to follow the warnings on the labels and in
the instruction manual can result in serious injury or
death to your child.
4358-8257 2.11.22
Buckle Assembly
Chest Clip
Seat Pad Set
Lower Anchor Belt
Base
Locking Clip
Harness Straps
Instructions
For parts availability and
questions, call, text, or chat.
If requested color is not
available, similar color will
be substituted.
Applicable tax and shipping
& handling will also be
added.
Replacement Parts List
(on select models)
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Your childs safety is
worth the time it will
take to read and follow
these instructions.
Ready? Lets go!
Pages 1-8 will introduce
you to the parts of the car
seat.
The Back Cover of this
Manual has our
contact information.
If at any point you would
like assistance, please feel
free to reach out to us.
Welcome to the
Safety 1st Family!
Thank you for
choosing this car
seat, also known as
a child restraint!
To help you get
started using your
child’s new car seat,
here are the 4 main
tasks you’ll need to
complete.
Measure
Your Child
Install Car Seat
into Your Vehicle
Adjust Car Seat to
Fit Your Child
Secure Your Child
in Car Seat
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Your child’s safety is
worth the time it will
take to read and follow
these instructions.
Ready? Let’s go!
Pages 1-8 will introduce
you to the parts of the car
seat.
The Back Cover of this
Manual has our
contact information.
If at any point you would
like assistance, please feel
free to reach out to us.
Welcome to the
Safety 1st Family!
Thank you for
choosing this car
seat, also known as
a child restraint!
To help you get
started using your
childs new car seat,
here are the 4 main
tasks you’ll need to
complete.
Measure
Your Child
Install Car Seat
into Your Vehicle
Adjust Car Seat to
Fit Your Child
Secure Your Child
in Car Seat
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©2022 Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. Safety 1st
TM
and the Safety 1st logo and design are trademarks of Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. (800) 544-1108 www.safety1st.com.
Styles and colors may vary. Los estilos y los colores pueden variar. Made in CHINA. Hecho en CHINE. Distributed by (distribuido por) Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc., 2525
State St., Columbus, IN 47201-7494. Dorel Juvenile Canada, 2233 Argentia Road, Suite 110, Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7. Importado y Distribuido en Chile por: Comercial
e Industrial Silfa S.A. - San Ignacio 0201 / Parque Industrial Portezuelo Quilicura, Santiago Chile. Fono (562) 2339 9000. En Perú por: Comexa S.A. - Los Libertadores
455 San Isidro, Lima Perú. Fono (511) 4469014. En Centro América, Caribe y Ecuador por: Best Brands Group S.A. Av. Balboa, Bay Mall Plaza, Planta Baja, local 9,
Panamá. - Fono: (507) 300 2884. En Colombia por: Baby Universe S.A.S. - Vía 40 No. 77-29, Barranquilla,Colombia - Fono: (575) 353 1110 Importador:
DJGM, S.A. DE C.V. Gabriel Mancera No. 1041 Col. Del Valle, Benito Juárez C.P. 03100 México, Ciudad de México R.F.C. DJG140305GN9 Tel. (55)
67199202
Contents
1
Getting Started
1
Parts of Car Seat
4
Accessory Use
5
Canopy Use
7
Base Use
9
Rear-Facing Use
9
Car Seat Use
10
Rear-Facing
12
Rear-Facing Child Fit
14
Securing Child in Car Seat
17
Carrier Use
18
Vehicle Install with Base
47
Cleaning Parts of Car Seat &
Installing Seat Pad Set
48
Installing Harness System
53
LATCH & Vehicle Belt Information
53
LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt
55
Vehicle Belts
24
Attaching Car Seat to Installed Base
27
Removing Car Seat from Base
28
Vehicle Install without Base
33
Making Adjustments to Car Seat
33
Changing Harness Height
35
Changing Buckle Position
38
Harness System Adjustments
for Smaller Infants
42
Wash & Care
42
Removing Harness System
45
Removing Seat Pad Set
60
Safety Information
60
Child Restraint Use
61
Vehicle Seating Position
62
Installation in Vehicle
63
Replacement & Expiration
64
Registration & Safety Notices
65
Aircraft Information
66
Warranty
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©2022 Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. Safety 1st
TM
and the Safety 1st logo and design are trademarks of Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. (800) 544-1108 www.safety1st.com.
Styles and colors may vary. Los estilos y los colores pueden variar. Made in CHINA. Hecho en CHINE. Distributed by (distribuido por) Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc., 2525
State St., Columbus, IN 47201-7494. Dorel Juvenile Canada, 2233 Argentia Road, Suite 110, Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7. Importado y Distribuido en Chile por: Comercial
e Industrial Silfa S.A. - San Ignacio 0201 / Parque Industrial Portezuelo Quilicura, Santiago Chile. Fono (562) 2339 9000. En Perú por: Comexa S.A. - Los Libertadores
455 – San Isidro, Lima – Perú. Fono (511) 4469014. En Centro América, Caribe y Ecuador por: Best Brands Group S.A. – Av. Balboa, Bay Mall Plaza, Planta Baja, local 9,
Panamá. - Fono: (507) 300 2884. En Colombia por: Baby Universe S.A.S. - Vía 40 No. 77-29, Barranquilla,Colombia - Fono: (575) 353 1110 Importador:
DJGM, S.A. DE C.V. Gabriel Mancera No. 1041 Col. Del Valle, Benito Juárez C.P. 03100 México, Ciudad de México R.F.C. DJG140305GN9 Tel. (55)
67199202
Contents
1
Getting Started
1
Parts of Car Seat
4
Accessory Use
5
Canopy Use
7
Base Use
9
Rear-Facing Use
9
Car Seat Use
10
Rear-Facing
12
Rear-Facing Child Fit
14
Securing Child in Car Seat
17
Carrier Use
18
Vehicle Install with Base
47
Cleaning Parts of Car Seat &
Installing Seat Pad Set
48
Installing Harness System
53
LATCH & Vehicle Belt Information
53
LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt
55
Vehicle Belts
24
Attaching Car Seat to Installed Base
27
Removing Car Seat from Base
28
Vehicle Install without Base
33
Making Adjustments to Car Seat
33
Changing Harness Height
35
Changing Buckle Position
38
Harness System Adjustments
for Smaller Infants
42
Wash & Care
42
Removing Harness System
45
Removing Seat Pad Set
60
Safety Information
60
Child Restraint Use
61
Vehicle Seating Position
62
Installation in Vehicle
63
Replacement & Expiration
64
Registration & Safety Notices
65
Aircraft Information
66
Warranty
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Harness Release Lever
(through opening in pad)
Harness Adjustment Strap
Body Pillow
*
Harness System
*See page 4 for Accessory Use.
Rear-Facing
Level Line
Base
Canopy
Adjustable Base
(on select models)
Carry Handle
1
2
Parts of Car Seat
Chest Clip
Buckle
Harness Straps
Shoulder
Harness Slots
Your model may look di erent than one shown.
Base Release
Handle
Carry Handle
Adjustment
Button
Vehicle Belt
Path Guide
(when used
without the
base)
Head Pillow*
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Harness Release Lever
(through opening in pad)
Harness Adjustment Strap
Body Pillow
*
Harness System
*See page 4 for Accessory Use.
Rear-Facing
Level Line
Base
Canopy
Adjustable Base
(on select models)
Carry Handle
1
2
Parts of Car Seat
Chest Clip
Buckle
Harness Straps
Shoulder
Harness Slots
Your model may look di erent than one shown.
Base Release
Handle
Carry Handle
Adjustment
Button
Vehicle Belt
Path Guide
(when used
without the
base)
Head Pillow*
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Accessory Use
Body Pillow
(on select models)
To remove, unbuckle the
harness. Pull the buckle
down through the slot in
the body pillow.
Slide it out from behind the
harness straps.
Head Pillow
(on select models)
When using the head
pillow, make sure it does
not cover your infant’s face
in any way.
To remove, from the back
of the head pillow gently
pull the fabric tabs out from
the shoulder harness slots.
To attach, slide the fabric
tabs into the shoulder
harness slots.
Base Belt Path
Lock Bars
Base
Alignment
Slots
LATCH:
Lower
Anchor Belt
Base
Base
Release
Handle
Shoulder
Harness
Slots
Stroller
Attachment
Pins
Harness
Strap
Splitter
Plate
Harness Adjustment
Strap
Buckle’s Metal Retainer
Instruction
Manual
Storage
Lockoff
Tension
Indicator
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Accessory Use
Body Pillow
(on select models)
To remove, unbuckle the
harness. Pull the buckle
down through the slot in
the body pillow.
Slide it out from behind the
harness straps.
Head Pillow
(on select models)
When using the head
pillow, make sure it does
not cover your infant’s face
in any way.
To remove, from the back
of the head pillow gently
pull the fabric tabs out from
the shoulder harness slots.
To attach, slide the fabric
tabs into the shoulder
harness slots.
Base Belt Path
Lock Bars
Base
Alignment
Slots
LATCH:
Lower
Anchor Belt
Base
Base
Release
Handle
Shoulder
Harness
Slots
Stroller
Attachment
Pins
Harness
Strap
Splitter
Plate
Harness Adjustment
Strap
Buckles Metal Retainer
Instruction
Manual
Storage
Lockoff
Tension
Indicator
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Undo Fastening
Strip on Back of
Car Seat
Locate Canopy Post
There is one on either
side of the car seat.
You only need to undo
one to remove the
canopy.
Pull Back
Canopy Fabric
to Locate Tab on
Canopy Post
Press Tab In With
Your Thumb &
Pull Canopy Hoop
Off Canopy Post
Slide Canopy
Fabric Off
Canopy Hoop
Reverse to put
back together.
5 6
1 2 3 4 5
To Remove Canopy
Canopy Use
To Adjust Canopy
Grasp the front or sides of the canopy hoop
and move it front to back to desired location.
Canopy Hoop
(plastic strip)
Canopy
(fabric)
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Undo Fastening
Strip on Back of
Car Seat
Locate Canopy Post
There is one on either
side of the car seat.
You only need to undo
one to remove the
canopy.
Pull Back
Canopy Fabric
to Locate Tab on
Canopy Post
Press Tab In With
Your Thumb &
Pull Canopy Hoop
Off Canopy Post
Slide Canopy
Fabric Off
Canopy Hoop
Reverse to put
back together.
5 6
1 2 3 4 5
To Remove Canopy
Canopy Use
To Adjust Canopy
Grasp the front or sides of the canopy hoop
and move it front to back to desired location.
Canopy Hoop
(plastic strip)
Canopy
(fabric)
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Opening Release Lever
Lift the release lever to open the
Lockoff and to release the LATCH:
lower anchor belts.
Closing Release Lever
Push the release lever down to
close the Lockoff and to allow
the LATCH: lower anchor belts to
retract.
Tension Indicator
This base has indicators that show
when the LATCH: lower anchor belt
or vehicle belt have been securely
tightened.
The red will turn completely green
when tightened correctly. No red
should be showing.
This base has a release lever that
has two functions; one for LATCH:
lower anchor belts and one for
vehicle belts.
Lockoffs prevent the vehicle belt
from loosening after tightening.
Release Lever for Vehicle Belt Lockoff &
LATCH: Lower Anchor Belts
Base Use
To Lower Base Foot
Push in on the foot release
button and pull the foot all the
way down.
Lock the foot on the release
button as shown.
To Store Base Foot
Pull the foot down and press in on
the release button.
Push the foot up into the base to
the locked position.
Depending on your model, the base is adjustable.
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Opening Release Lever
Lift the release lever to open the
Lockoff and to release the LATCH:
lower anchor belts.
Closing Release Lever
Push the release lever down to
close the Lockoff and to allow
the LATCH: lower anchor belts to
retract.
Tension Indicator
This base has indicators that show
when the LATCH: lower anchor belt
or vehicle belt have been securely
tightened.
The red will turn completely green
when tightened correctly. No red
should be showing.
This base has a release lever that
has two functions; one for LATCH:
lower anchor belts and one for
vehicle belts.
Lockoffs prevent the vehicle belt
from loosening after tightening.
Release Lever for Vehicle Belt Lockoff &
LATCH: Lower Anchor Belts
Base Use
To Lower Base Foot
Push in on the foot release
button and pull the foot all the
way down.
Lock the foot on the release
button as shown.
To Store Base Foot
Pull the foot down and press in on
the release button.
Push the foot up into the base to
the locked position.
Depending on your model, the base is adjustable.
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In this car seat, your child can remain Rear-Facing
until they outgrow any one of the following:
Weight Limit: 35 lb (15.9 kg); OR
Height Limit: 32 in. (81.3 cm); OR
Rear-Facing Child Fit requirements, see page 12.
Before installing the car seat in your vehicle, check your
childs t in the car seat.
This way you won’t have to redo the vehicle installation to
make adjustments to the car seat.
Rear-Facing Child Fit: Page 12
Rear-Facing Vehicle Install: Page 18
Rear-Facing
9 10
4-35 lb (1.8-15.9 kg) and 32 in. (81.3 cm) or less in height
Children under 1 year of age MUST ride Rear-Facing.
Your child’s height, weight, and age determine how the car
seat should be placed in the vehicle.
Children vary widely in body size, shape, and temperament—
please consult your doctor before switching between
any types or modes of a car seat within the limits and
t requirements of the car seat.
State Laws
Please be certain to follow your state’s laws regarding car
seat use.
American Academy of Pediatrics
Recommendations
Infants and Toddlers
Should ride in a rear-facing car seat as long as possible, until
they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car seat.
Toddlers and Preschoolers
Once they are facing forward, children should use a forward-
facing car seat with a harness for as long as possible, until they
reach the height and weight limits for their car seats.
School-Aged Children
Once they have outgrown their forward facing car seat, children
should use a belt-positioning booster seat until the vehicle’s
lap and shoulder seat belt fi ts properly. This is often when they
have reached at least 4 feet 9 inches in height and are 8 to 12
years old.
Older Children
All children younger than 13 years should be restrained in the
rear seats of vehicles for optimal protection.
Measure your child’s weight and height
(DO NOT guess) before using this car seat.
This car seat can only be used
REAR-FACING.
Car Seat Use
WARNING:
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In this car seat, your child can remain Rear-Facing
until they outgrow any one of the following:
Weight Limit: 35 lb (15.9 kg); OR
Height Limit: 32 in. (81.3 cm); OR
Rear-Facing Child Fit requirements, see page 12.
Before installing the car seat in your vehicle, check your
child’s fi t in the car seat.
This way you won’t have to redo the vehicle installation to
make adjustments to the car seat.
Rear-Facing Child Fit: Page 12
Rear-Facing Vehicle Install: Page 18
Rear-Facing
9 10
4-35 lb (1.8-15.9 kg) and 32 in. (81.3 cm) or less in height
Children under 1 year of age MUST ride Rear-Facing.
Your child’s height, weight, and age determine how the car
seat should be placed in the vehicle.
Children vary widely in body size, shape, and temperament
please consult your doctor before switching between
any types or modes of a car seat within the limits and
t requirements of the car seat.
State Laws
Please be certain to follow your state’s laws regarding car
seat use.
American Academy of Pediatrics
Recommendations
Infants and Toddlers
Should ride in a rear-facing car seat as long as possible, until
they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car seat.
Toddlers and Preschoolers
Once they are facing forward, children should use a forward-
facing car seat with a harness for as long as possible, until they
reach the height and weight limits for their car seats.
School-Aged Children
Once they have outgrown their forward facing car seat, children
should use a belt-positioning booster seat until the vehicle’s
lap and shoulder seat belt ts properly. This is often when they
have reached at least 4 feet 9 inches in height and are 8 to 12
years old.
Older Children
All children younger than 13 years should be restrained in the
rear seats of vehicles for optimal protection.
Measure your childs weight and height
(DO NOT guess) before using this car seat.
This car seat can only be used
REAR-FACING.
Car Seat Use
WARNING:
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Your childs bottom and
back should be at against
the car seat.
Place Child in Car SeatUndo Chest Clip
& Buckle
It may be easier to undo
the buckle by pressing
in towards the top of the
button.
Fully Loosen
Harness Straps
Push down on the harness
release lever (through the
opening in the pad) while
pulling out on the harness
straps as shown.
1 2 3
Rear-Facing Child Fit
11 12
NEVER install a rear-
facing child restraint
in the front seat of a
vehicle equipped with
an active frontal airbag.
DO NOT use the lower anchor belt
along with the vehicle lap or lap/
shoulder belt.
DO NOT fasten multiple lower
anchor hooks on the same lower
anchor bar in the vehicle.
Check the vehicle belt or the lower
anchor belt before each use. Use
ONLY if the belt can be tightened
properly and locked securely in
place.
Even when unoccupied, this child
restraint MUST be fi rmly secured
to the vehicle with the lower anchor
belt or with the vehicle seat belt.
This child restraint MUST ALWAYS
face the rear of the vehicle.
WARNING:
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Your child’s bottom and
back should be fl at against
the car seat.
Place Child in Car SeatUndo Chest Clip
& Buckle
It may be easier to undo
the buckle by pressing
in towards the top of the
button.
Fully Loosen
Harness Straps
Push down on the harness
release lever (through the
opening in the pad) while
pulling out on the harness
straps as shown.
1 2 3
Rear-Facing Child Fit
11 12
NEVER install a rear-
facing child restraint
in the front seat of a
vehicle equipped with
an active frontal airbag.
DO NOT use the lower anchor belt
along with the vehicle lap or lap/
shoulder belt.
DO NOT fasten multiple lower
anchor hooks on the same lower
anchor bar in the vehicle.
Check the vehicle belt or the lower
anchor belt before each use. Use
ONLY if the belt can be tightened
properly and locked securely in
place.
Even when unoccupied, this child
restraint MUST be rmly secured
to the vehicle with the lower anchor
belt or with the vehicle seat belt.
This child restraint MUST ALWAYS
face the rear of the vehicle.
WARNING:
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Securing Child in Car Seat
Place Child in Car Seat
Your childs bottom and back
should be at against the car
seat.
Position the harness straps
over your childs shoulders
and upper thighs.
Buckle Harness
Pull the harness straps up
to make sure the buckle is
locked.
Fasten Chest Clip
Insert right half of the chest
clip into the left half and
snap together.
Tighten Harness
Pull the harness adjustment
strap straight out to snugly
tighten the harness.
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continued on next page
Check Buckle Position
Use the slot closest to
your child.
The buckle should
not be underneath or
behind your child.
1
2
3
Check Harness
Strap Position
The harness strap MUST
be at or slightly below
the shoulders; never
above.
Check Head Position
The top of your child’s head
MUST be at least 1 in.
(2.5 cm) below the top of
the car seat.
4 5 6
Buckle
Strap
Buckle
To change the harness
strap height, see page
33.
To change the buckle
position, see page 35.
To learn how to check
harness tightness, see
pages 14-16.
If you cannot achieve
a snug harness fit for
your child, see pages
38-41.
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13 14
Securing Child in Car Seat
Place Child in Car Seat
Your child’s bottom and back
should be fl at against the car
seat.
Position the harness straps
over your child’s shoulders
and upper thighs.
Buckle Harness
Pull the harness straps up
to make sure the buckle is
locked.
Fasten Chest Clip
Insert right half of the chest
clip into the left half and
snap together.
Tighten Harness
Pull the harness adjustment
strap straight out to snugly
tighten the harness.
1 2 3 4
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Check Buckle Position
Use the slot closest to
your child.
The buckle should
not be underneath or
behind your child.
1
2
3
Check Harness
Strap Position
The harness strap MUST
be at or slightly below
the shoulders; never
above.
Check Head Position
The top of your childs head
MUST be at least 1 in.
(2.5 cm) below the top of
the car seat.
4 5 6
Buckle
Strap
Buckle
To change the harness
strap height, see page
33.
To change the buckle
position, see page 35.
To learn how to check
harness tightness, see
pages 14-16.
If you cannot achieve
a snug harness fit for
your child, see pages
38-41.
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Failure to fasten and tighten the harness
system correctly may allow the child to be
ejected from the child restraint in a crash
or sudden stop causing serious injury or
death.
DO NOT mistake comfort for safety. The
harness system MUST be snugly adjusted.
DO NOT put snowsuits or
bulky garments on your
child when placing them
in the child restraint.
Bulky clothing can
prevent the harness
straps from being
tightened properly.
FINISHED!
Your child is now secured in the car seat.
Check your childs t often and make any
needed adjustments to the car seat as
they grow.
To Remove Child from Car Seat:
1. Loosen Harness Strap
2. Unbuckle Harness
3. Release Chest Clip
4. Remove Child
Troubleshooting
1. If the buckle or harness
release lever sticks: DO NOT
lubricate. Check for dropped
food, sticky spilled drinks, dirt,
leaves, etc.
Clean with warm water and/or
remove the object with tweezers.
If you cannot get the harness to
adjust and remain tight with the
buckle securely locked, DO NOT
use this car seat.
2. If your harness twists:
Straighten the harness each time
you put your child in the car seat.
Lock the buckle and tighten the
harness so it will be ready for next
use.
WARNING:
Position Chest Clip
Slide the chest clip up the
harness straps and position
it at mid-chest (even with
armpits) and away from
your child’s neck.
Try to pinch the harness
at the shoulders vertically
between index nger and
thumb as shown.
If your fi ngers slip off, the
harness is tight enough.
If you can pinch the
harness strap, tighten more.
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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 fl esh or
push the child’s body
into an unnatural
position.
Check Harness Tightness
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15 16
Failure to fasten and tighten the harness
system correctly may allow the child to be
ejected from the child restraint in a crash
or sudden stop causing serious injury or
death.
DO NOT mistake comfort for safety. The
harness system MUST be snugly adjusted.
DO NOT put snowsuits or
bulky garments on your
child when placing them
in the child restraint.
Bulky clothing can
prevent the harness
straps from being
tightened properly.
FINISHED!
Your child is now secured in the car seat.
Check your child’s t often and make any
needed adjustments to the car seat as
they grow.
To Remove Child from Car Seat:
1. Loosen Harness Strap
2. Unbuckle Harness
3. Release Chest Clip
4. Remove Child
Troubleshooting
1. If the buckle or harness
release lever sticks: DO NOT
lubricate. Check for dropped
food, sticky spilled drinks, dirt,
leaves, etc.
Clean with warm water and/or
remove the object with tweezers.
If you cannot get the harness to
adjust and remain tight with the
buckle securely locked, DO NOT
use this car seat.
2. If your harness twists:
Straighten the harness each time
you put your child in the car seat.
Lock the buckle and tighten the
harness so it will be ready for next
use.
WARNING:
Position Chest Clip
Slide the chest clip up the
harness straps and position
it at mid-chest (even with
armpits) and away from
your childs neck.
Try to pinch the harness
at the shoulders vertically
between index nger and
thumb as shown.
If your ngers slip off, the
harness is tight enough.
If you can pinch the
harness strap, tighten more.
5 6
A snug strap should
not allow any slack.
It lies in a relatively
straight line without
sagging.
It does not press on
the childs esh or
push the childs body
into an unnatural
position.
Check Harness Tightness
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Review Vehicle Owners Manual
Determine what kind of vehicle
belts your car has and how to use
them to lock a car seat in place OR
where LATCH: lower anchor seating
positions are located in your vehicle.
There are 2 different methods for install.
Use only one:
Vehicle Belt
DO NOT use both the LATCH: lower anchor belt and vehicle belt
at the same time to install the base.
LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt
Vehicle Install with Base
17 18
continued on next page
OR
WARNING:
Carrier Use
To Adjust Carry Handle
Squeeze both adjustment buttons
on each side of the carry handle.
Rotate up or down to desired
location. Release buttons.
Make sure both carry handle
adjuster buttons are in the locked
position.
Carry handle MUST be upright
and locked when carrying and
when installed in the vehicle.
Read ALL instructions before using
child restraint as a carrier.
NEVER use carrier unless child is
properly secured.
Use only as a carrier by children
weighing 4-35 pounds (1.8-15.9 kg)
and 32 inches (81.3 cm) or less in
height.
NEVER leave child unattended.
Always keep child within arm’s reach.
Suffocation Hazard: Infant carrier
can roll over on soft surfaces and
suffocate child. NEVER place carrier
on beds, sofas or other soft surfaces.
Strangulation Hazard: Children have
STRANGLED in loose or partially
buckled harness straps. Fully restrain
the child even when carrier is used
outside the vehicle.
Fall Hazard: Child’s activity can
move carrier. NEVER place carrier
on counter tops, tables, or any other
elevated surface.
The carrier can
fall from the
shopping cart.
Do not use on
shopping cart.
Do not use the
carrier if it is damaged or broken, or if
any parts are missing.
WARNING:
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Review Vehicle Owner’s Manual
Determine what kind of vehicle
belts your car has and how to use
them to lock a car seat in place OR
where LATCH: lower anchor seating
positions are located in your vehicle.
There are 2 different methods for install.
Use only one:
Vehicle Belt
DO NOT use both the LATCH: lower anchor belt and vehicle belt
at the same time to install the base.
LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt
Vehicle Install with Base
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OR
WARNING:
Carrier Use
To Adjust Carry Handle
Squeeze both adjustment buttons
on each side of the carry handle.
Rotate up or down to desired
location. Release buttons.
Make sure both carry handle
adjuster buttons are in the locked
position.
Carry handle MUST be upright
and locked when carrying and
when installed in the vehicle.
Read ALL instructions before using
child restraint as a carrier.
NEVER use carrier unless child is
properly secured.
Use only as a carrier by children
weighing 4-35 pounds (1.8-15.9 kg)
and 32 inches (81.3 cm) or less in
height.
NEVER leave child unattended.
Always keep child within arms reach.
Suffocation Hazard: Infant carrier
can roll over on soft surfaces and
suffocate child. NEVER place carrier
on beds, sofas or other soft surfaces.
Strangulation Hazard: Children have
STRANGLED in loose or partially
buckled harness straps. Fully restrain
the child even when carrier is used
outside the vehicle.
Fall Hazard: Childs activity can
move carrier. NEVER place carrier
on counter tops, tables, or any other
elevated surface.
The carrier can
fall from the
shopping cart.
Do not use on
shopping cart.
Do not use the
carrier if it is damaged or broken, or if
any parts are missing.
WARNING:
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For Vehicle Belt Install: Route Belt Through
Base Belt Path Openings As Shown
1 2
Place Base
Rear-Facing in
Vehicle
Center the base in the
chosen seating position.
Lift Release Lever Buckle Vehicle Belt
If your car has a switchable
retractor, you MUST also
use it to lock the belt. Review
page 55 of this manual or
your vehicle owners manual.
Attach Lower
Anchor Belt
Connectors to
Vehicles
Lower Anchors
4
OR
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For Vehicle Belt Install: Route Belt Through
Base Belt Path Openings As Shown
1 2
Place Base
Rear-Facing in
Vehicle
Center the base in the
chosen seating position.
Lift Release Lever Buckle Vehicle Belt
If your car has a switchable
retractor, you MUST also
use it to lock the belt. Review
page 55 of this manual or
your vehicle owner’s manual.
Attach Lower
Anchor Belt
Connectors to
Vehicle’s
Lower Anchors
4
OR
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If the base moves more than
1 in. (2.5 cm), you can try:
Pulling the belt tighter; OR
Reinstalling the base; OR
Changing to a different
seating location; OR
Switching to a different
install method (LATCH or
vehicle belt).
You can also check the tightness by:
Holding the base ONLY at the belt path with your
non-dominant hand.
Pushing and pulling from side to side.
The base should not move more than 1 in. (2.5 cm).
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Check Tightness Indicator
The red will turn completely
green when tightened
correctly.
No red should be showing.
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Push Release Lever Down & Push Down on
Base to Tighten LATCH Belt
You MUST push the release lever down in order for the
LATCH: lower anchor belts to tighten.
Then push down on the base to tighten the LATCH:
lower anchor belts. The belts will begin to automatically
retract and tighten as you push down.
5B
If the Lockoff
cannot be used
properly, then do
not install the base
using vehicle belt
installation.
Tighten Vehicle Belt & Then Push
Release Lever Down
Place your hand in the base and fi rmly push the base
down and back towards the vehicle seat. Pull the belt
towards you and parallel (in line) with the belt path as
shown.
5A
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Vehicle Belt
LATCH
OR
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If the base moves more than
1 in. (2.5 cm), you can try:
Pulling the belt tighter; OR
Reinstalling the base; OR
Changing to a different
seating location; OR
Switching to a different
install method (LATCH or
vehicle belt).
You can also check the tightness by:
Holding the base ONLY at the belt path with your
non-dominant hand.
Pushing and pulling from side to side.
The base should not move more than 1 in. (2.5 cm).
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Check Tightness Indicator
The red will turn completely
green when tightened
correctly.
No red should be showing.
6
Push Release Lever Down & Push Down on
Base to Tighten LATCH Belt
You MUST push the release lever down in order for the
LATCH: lower anchor belts to tighten.
Then push down on the base to tighten the LATCH:
lower anchor belts. The belts will begin to automatically
retract and tighten as you push down.
5B
If the Lockoff
cannot be used
properly, then do
not install the base
using vehicle belt
installation.
Tighten Vehicle Belt & Then Push
Release Lever Down
Place your hand in the base and rmly push the base
down and back towards the vehicle seat. Pull the belt
towards you and parallel (in line) with the belt path as
shown.
5A
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Vehicle Belt
LATCH
OR
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Attaching Car Seat to Installed Base
Secure Child in
Car Seat
See pages 14-16.
Attach Car Seat to Base
Pull up on the front two corners of the car seat by your childs feet
to make sure it is locked to the base.
The carry handle MUST be upright and locked when
installed in the vehicle.
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2
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FINISHED!
Lap Belt
Lap/Shoulder Belt
LATCH: Lower
Anchor Belt
Vehicle Belt Install: Is the vehicle belt locked? See steps 4
and 5A.
LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt Install: Are the connectors
securely attached to the vehicle’s lower anchors? See steps 4
and 5B.
Is the belt tightened enough so that the tension indicator is
fully green? Check the tightness of the install often to make
sure it has not loosened. See step 6 and last info box on
page 22.
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Attaching Car Seat to Installed Base
Secure Child in
Car Seat
See pages 14-16.
Attach Car Seat to Base
Pull up on the front two corners of the car seat by your child’s feet
to make sure it is locked to the base.
The carry handle MUST be upright and locked when
installed in the vehicle.
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2
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FINISHED!
Lap Belt
Lap/Shoulder Belt
LATCH: Lower
Anchor Belt
Vehicle Belt Install: Is the vehicle belt locked? See steps 4
and 5A.
LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt Install: Are the connectors
securely attached to the vehicle’s lower anchors? See steps 4
and 5B.
Is the belt tightened enough so that the tension indicator is
fully green? Check the tightness of the install often to make
sure it has not loosened. See step 6 and last info box on
page 22.
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FINISHED!
Lap/Shoulder Belt Lap Belt LATCH: Lower
Anchor Belt
Check Level Line
Redo the base installation if the
level line is not parallel with the
ground.
Only if necessary, you may need to place
a tightly rolled towel(s) or foam pool
noodle(s) under the front of the base to
help make the level line parallel with the
ground
Check often to make sure padding is still
in place and the belt is tight.
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FINISHED!
Lap/Shoulder Belt Lap Belt LATCH: Lower
Anchor Belt
Check Level Line
Redo the base installation if the
level line is not parallel with the
ground.
Only if necessary, you may need to place
a tightly rolled towel(s) or foam pool
noodle(s) under the front of the base to
help make the level line parallel with the
ground
Check often to make sure padding is still
in place and the belt is tight.
3
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Vehicle Install without Base
Review Vehicle Owners Manual
Determine what kind of vehicle
belts your car has and how to use
them to lock a car seat in place OR
where LATCH: lower anchor seating
positions are located in your vehicle.
Lap/Shoulder Belt Lap Belt
OR
To Remove Car Seat from Base
From the back of the car seat, slide the base
release handle up and lift the car seat out of
the base.
Removing Car Seat from Base
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Vehicle Install without Base
Review Vehicle Owner’s Manual
Determine what kind of vehicle
belts your car has and how to use
them to lock a car seat in place OR
where LATCH: lower anchor seating
positions are located in your vehicle.
Lap/Shoulder Belt Lap Belt
OR
To Remove Car Seat from Base
From the back of the car seat, slide the base
release handle up and lift the car seat out of
the base.
Removing Car Seat from Base
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Secure Child in
Car Seat
See pages 14-16.
Place car seat
Rear-Facing in seat.
Check Level Line
The Level Line MUST be
parallel with the ground.
The carry handle must
be upright and locked
when installed in the
vehicle.
Route Vehicle Lap
or Lap Portion of the
Lap/Shoulder Belt
Through Belt Path
As Shown
1
2
3
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Buckle Vehicle Belt
If your car has a switchable
retractor, use it to lock the
vehicle belt.
Review page 55 of this
manual or your vehicle
owners manual.
Tighten Vehicle Belt
Lay your forearm across
the car seat at the belt
path while pulling up on
the belt to tighten.
Check Belt Tightness
Hold the Rear-Facing Belt
Path with your non-dominant
hand. Push and pull the car
seat from side to side.
The car seat should not move
more than 1 in. (2.5 cm).
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Secure Child in
Car Seat
See pages 14-16.
Place car seat
Rear-Facing in seat.
Check Level Line
The Level Line MUST be
parallel with the ground.
The carry handle must
be upright and locked
when installed in the
vehicle.
Route Vehicle Lap
or Lap Portion of the
Lap/Shoulder Belt
Through Belt Path
As Shown
1
2
3
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Buckle Vehicle Belt
If your car has a switchable
retractor, use it to lock the
vehicle belt.
Review page 55 of this
manual or your vehicle
owner’s manual.
Tighten Vehicle Belt
Lay your forearm across
the car seat at the belt
path while pulling up on
the belt to tighten.
Check Belt Tightness
Hold the Rear-Facing Belt
Path with your non-dominant
hand. Push and pull the car
seat from side to side.
The car seat should not move
more than 1 in. (2.5 cm).
4 5 6
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FINISHED!
Lap Belt
Lap/Shoulder Belt
Vehicle Belt Install: Is the vehicle belt locked? See step 4.
Is the belt tightened enough so that the car seat does not move
more than 1 in (2.5 cm) from side to side? Check the tightness
of the install often to make sure it has not loosened. See step 6
and info boxes on page 31.
Is the Level Line parallel with the ground? See step 7 and last
info box on page 31.
Recheck Level Line
Redo the installation if the
level line is not parallel
with the ground.
7
If the car seat moves more
than 1 in. (2.5 cm), you can
try:
Pulling the belt tighter; OR
Reinstalling the car seat;
OR
Changing to a different
seating location.
Only if necessary, you may need to place a
tightly rolled towel(s) or foam pool noodle(s)
under the front of the car seat to help make
the level line parallel with the ground.
Check often to make sure padding is still in
place and the belt is tight.
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FINISHED!
Lap Belt
Lap/Shoulder Belt
Vehicle Belt Install: Is the vehicle belt locked? See step 4.
Is the belt tightened enough so that the car seat does not move
more than 1 in (2.5 cm) from side to side? Check the tightness
of the install often to make sure it has not loosened. See step 6
and info boxes on page 31.
Is the Level Line parallel with the ground? See step 7 and last
info box on page 31.
Recheck Level Line
Redo the installation if the
level line is not parallel
with the ground.
7
If the car seat moves more
than 1 in. (2.5 cm), you can
try:
Pulling the belt tighter; OR
Reinstalling the car seat;
OR
Changing to a different
seating location.
Only if necessary, you may need to place a
tightly rolled towel(s) or foam pool noodle(s)
under the front of the car seat to help make
the level line parallel with the ground.
Check often to make sure padding is still in
place and the belt is tight.
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For Rear-Facing Child
Fit, see page 12.
To learn how to check
harness tightness, see
pages 14-16.
If you cannot achieve
a snug harness fit for
your child, see pages
38-41.
Check the harness
straps often for any
wear or damage.
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5
Rethread Harness
Straps into Correct
Shoulder Harness
Slots for Your Child
For Rear-Facing Child Fit,
see page 12.
From Back of Car
Seat, Attach 1st
Harness Strap Loops
to Splitter Plate
As Shown
1 2
Fully Loosen
Harness Straps
Push down on the harness
release lever (through the opening
in the pad) while pulling out on
the harness straps as shown.
From Back of Car Seat,
Remove Harness Strap
Loops From Splitter Plate
Pull Harness Straps Out of
Shoulder Harness Slots
Changing Harness Height
3
The sewn ends of the harness
strap loops MUST face towards
you.
DO NOT twist the harness strap
or the harness adjustment
strap.
Make sure the harness strap
loops are fitted completely on
both sides of the splitter plate.
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For Rear-Facing Child
Fit, see page 12.
To learn how to check
harness tightness, see
pages 14-16.
If you cannot achieve
a snug harness fit for
your child, see pages
38-41.
Check the harness
straps often for any
wear or damage.
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5
Rethread Harness
Straps into Correct
Shoulder Harness
Slots for Your Child
For Rear-Facing Child Fit,
see page 12.
From Back of Car
Seat, Attach 1st
Harness Strap Loops
to Splitter Plate
As Shown
1 2
Fully Loosen
Harness Straps
Push down on the harness
release lever (through the opening
in the pad) while pulling out on
the harness straps as shown.
From Back of Car Seat,
Remove Harness Strap
Loops From Splitter Plate
Pull Harness Straps Out of
Shoulder Harness Slots
Changing Harness Height
3
The sewn ends of the harness
strap loops MUST face towards
you.
DO NOT twist the harness strap
or the harness adjustment
strap.
Make sure the harness strap
loops are fitted completely on
both sides of the splitter plate.
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Insert Buckles Metal
Retainer into Buckle
Slot Closest to Child
The buckle MUST face out.
From Top of Car Seat,
Pull Buckle Out of Car
Seat & Pad
1
2
3
3
Rotate Metal Retainer
and Push It Up Through
Car Seat & Pad
1
2
Changing Buckle Position
Undo Buckle
It may be easier to undo
the buckle by pressing
in towards the top of the
button.
Turn Car Seat Over
Locate the buckle’s metal
retainer on the bottom of
the car seat.
Failure to place
buckle’s metal retainer
completely through pad
and child restraint can
result in serious injury
or death.
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Insert Buckle’s Metal
Retainer into Buckle
Slot Closest to Child
The buckle MUST face out.
From Top of Car Seat,
Pull Buckle Out of Car
Seat & Pad
1
2
3
3
Rotate Metal Retainer
and Push It Up Through
Car Seat & Pad
1
2
Changing Buckle Position
Undo Buckle
It may be easier to undo
the buckle by pressing
in towards the top of the
button.
Turn Car Seat Over
Locate the buckles metal
retainer on the bottom of
the car seat.
Failure to place
buckles metal retainer
completely through pad
and child restraint can
result in serious injury
or death.
WARNING:
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With Buckle in 1st
Slot, Turn Car
Seat Over
If you need to move the
buckle to the 1st slot, see
pages 35-37.
Pull Buckles Metal
Retainer Towards You, Then
Push It Up into Middle Buckle
Slot As Shown
1 2
Harness System Adjustments for Smaller Infants
If you cannot achieve a snug
harness t for your child, you
may need to adjust the buckle
strap and/or harness strap
length and location as shown
in this section.
The harness system MUST
be installed correctly. DO
NOT use a child restraint
with damaged harness
straps.
Adjusting Buckle
WARNING:
Check Buckle
Pull the buckle up to make
sure it is secured.
The buckle MUST NOT pull
out.
6
From Bottom of
Car Seat, Pull Metal
Retainer Completely
Through Pad & Car Seat
For Rear-Facing Child
Fit, see page 12.
To learn how to check
harness tightness, see
pages 14-16.
If you cannot achieve
a snug harness fit for
your child, see pages
38-41.
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With Buckle in 1st
Slot, Turn Car
Seat Over
If you need to move the
buckle to the 1st slot, see
pages 35-37.
Pull Buckle’s Metal
Retainer Towards You, Then
Push It Up into Middle Buckle
Slot As Shown
1 2
Harness System Adjustments for Smaller Infants
If you cannot achieve a snug
harness fi t for your child, you
may need to adjust the buckle
strap and/or harness strap
length and location as shown
in this section.
The harness system MUST
be installed correctly. DO
NOT use a child restraint
with damaged harness
straps.
Adjusting Buckle
WARNING:
Check Buckle
Pull the buckle up to make
sure it is secured.
The buckle MUST NOT pull
out.
6
From Bottom of
Car Seat, Pull Metal
Retainer Completely
Through Pad & Car Seat
For Rear-Facing Child
Fit, see page 12.
To learn how to check
harness tightness, see
pages 14-16.
If you cannot achieve
a snug harness fit for
your child, see pages
38-41.
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Fully Loosen
Harness Straps
1 2
From Back of
Car Seat, Remove
Harness Strap Loops
From Splitter Plate
3
Pull Harness
Straps Out of
Shoulder
Harness Slots
Adjusting Harness Straps
From Top of Car Seat,
Lay Metal Retainer
Flat Against Car Seat
4
Tuck Car Seat Pad
Around Front of Car
Seat & Check Buckle
Pull the buckle up to make sure
it is secured.
The buckle MUST NOT pull out.
3
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Fully Loosen
Harness Straps
1 2
From Back of
Car Seat, Remove
Harness Strap Loops
From Splitter Plate
3
Pull Harness
Straps Out of
Shoulder
Harness Slots
Adjusting Harness Straps
From Top of Car Seat,
Lay Metal Retainer
Flat Against Car Seat
4
Tuck Car Seat Pad
Around Front of Car
Seat & Check Buckle
Pull the buckle up to make sure
it is secured.
The buckle MUST NOT pull out.
3
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From Back of Car
Seat, Remove
Harness Strap Loops
From Splitter Plate
1
Fully Loosen
Harness Straps
3
Pull Harness Strap
Out of Shoulder
Harness Slots
Removing Harness System
You need to remove the
harness system in order
to remove the seat pad for
cleaning. Only remove the
harness system to clean the
seat pad.
To remove accessories,
see page 4.
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4
Rethread Harness Straps
into Correct Shoulder
Harness Slots For
Your Child
For Rear-Facing Child Fit,
see page 12.
5
Attach 2nd Harness
Strap Loops to Splitter
Plate As Shown
The sewn ends of the
harness strap loops MUST
face towards you.
DO NOT twist the harness
strap or the harness
adjustment strap.
Make sure the same
harness strap loops are
tted completely on both
sides of the splitter plate.
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From Back of Car
Seat, Remove
Harness Strap Loops
From Splitter Plate
1
Fully Loosen
Harness Straps
3
Pull Harness Strap
Out of Shoulder
Harness Slots
Removing Harness System
You need to remove the
harness system in order
to remove the seat pad for
cleaning. Only remove the
harness system to clean the
seat pad.
To remove accessories,
see page 4.
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4
Rethread Harness Straps
into Correct Shoulder
Harness Slots For
Your Child
For Rear-Facing Child Fit,
see page 12.
5
Attach 2nd Harness
Strap Loops to Splitter
Plate As Shown
The sewn ends of the
harness strap loops MUST
face towards you.
DO NOT twist the harness
strap or the harness
adjustment strap.
Make sure the same
harness strap loops are
tted completely on both
sides of the splitter plate.
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Rotate Metal
Retainer & Push It Up
Through Car Seat &
Pad As Shown
8
From Top of Car Seat,
Pull Buckle Out
of Car Seat
9
Turn Car Seat Over
Locate the buckles metal
retainer on the bottom of
the car seat.
7
Unthread Buckle
DO NOT undo the buckle.
5
Pull Harness Strap
Out of Seat
6
Unthread Chest Clip
4
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Rotate Metal
Retainer & Push It Up
Through Car Seat &
Pad As Shown
8
From Top of Car Seat,
Pull Buckle Out
of Car Seat
9
Turn Car Seat Over
Locate the buckle’s metal
retainer on the bottom of
the car seat.
7
Unthread Buckle
DO NOT undo the buckle.
5
Pull Harness Strap
Out of Seat
6
Unthread Chest Clip
4
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Release Pad Tabs
Pull down on the pad and pull the tab out of the car seat.
Repeat for the other side.
Release Elastic Straps
Pull the elastic strap off of the belt path guide as shown.
Repeat for the other side.
2
Removing Seat Pad Set
You need to remove the
harness system in order to
remove the seat pad. See
pages 42-44.
To remove accessories,
see page 4.
Pull Pad off Tabs
from Top of Car Seat
3
Remove Pad from
Bottom of Car Seat
Remove the pad from the
car seat.
4
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Release Pad Tabs
Pull down on the pad and pull the tab out of the car seat.
Repeat for the other side.
Release Elastic Straps
Pull the elastic strap off of the belt path guide as shown.
Repeat for the other side.
2
Removing Seat Pad Set
You need to remove the
harness system in order to
remove the seat pad. See
pages 42-44.
To remove accessories,
see page 4.
Pull Pad off Tabs
from Top of Car Seat
3
Remove Pad from
Bottom of Car Seat
Remove the pad from the
car seat.
4
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Cleaning Pad & Accessories
Machine wash separately with cold water on a gentle cycle.
DO NOT use bleach. Tumble dry separately for 10-12 minutes
on low heat. Remove immediately.
Cleaning Harness Strap
Check the harness straps often for any wear or damage.
Spot clean using warm sudsy water and damp cloth. Spilled
food and liquids on the car seat may result in mold or bacterial
growth over time. These spills could also attract insects or
rodents.
To Clean Canopy
Hand wash using warm sudsy water. Line dry.
Cleaning Buckle & Car Seat
Spot clean using warm sudsy water and damp cloth. DO NOT
submerge into water.
Installing Seat Pad Set
1. Starting from the top of the car seat, slip the pad on the car
seat. Push the pad tabs at the top of the car seat through the
slots in the pad.
2. Pull the harness adjustment strap through the slot in the
pad. Wrap the pad around the bottom of the car seat.
3. Attach the tabs on the sides to the car seat. Attach the
elastic straps to the belt path guides.
Install the harness system. See pages 48-52.
DO NOT use the child restraint without the seat pad or with damaged harness straps.
Cleaning Parts of Car Seat & Installing Seat Pad Set
WARNING:
1
Insert Buckles Metal
Retainer into Buckle
Slot Closest to Child
The buckle MUST face out.
Installing Harness System
2
From Bottom of
Car Seat, Pull Metal
Retainer Completely
Through Pad
& Car Seat
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3
Check Buckle
Pull up on the buckle to
make sure it is secured.
The buckle MUST NOT pull
out.
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Cleaning Pad & Accessories
Machine wash separately with cold water on a gentle cycle.
DO NOT use bleach. Tumble dry separately for 10-12 minutes
on low heat. Remove immediately.
Cleaning Harness Strap
Check the harness straps often for any wear or damage.
Spot clean using warm sudsy water and damp cloth. Spilled
food and liquids on the car seat may result in mold or bacterial
growth over time. These spills could also attract insects or
rodents.
To Clean Canopy
Hand wash using warm sudsy water. Line dry.
Cleaning Buckle & Car Seat
Spot clean using warm sudsy water and damp cloth. DO NOT
submerge into water.
Installing Seat Pad Set
1. Starting from the top of the car seat, slip the pad on the car
seat. Push the pad tabs at the top of the car seat through the
slots in the pad.
2. Pull the harness adjustment strap through the slot in the
pad. Wrap the pad around the bottom of the car seat.
3. Attach the tabs on the sides to the car seat. Attach the
elastic straps to the belt path guides.
Install the harness system. See pages 48-52.
DO NOT use the child restraint without the seat pad or with damaged harness straps.
Cleaning Parts of Car Seat & Installing Seat Pad Set
WARNING:
1
Insert Buckle’s Metal
Retainer into Buckle
Slot Closest to Child
The buckle MUST face out.
Installing Harness System
2
From Bottom of
Car Seat, Pull Metal
Retainer Completely
Through Pad
& Car Seat
continued on next page
3
Check Buckle
Pull up on the buckle to
make sure it is secured.
The buckle MUST NOT pull
out.
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4
5
Thread Harness Strap
With the sewn end of the
harness strap loop facing
the buckle, thread the
harness strap down through
the hip harness slot.
Pull Up Front
of Seat Pad
6
Turn Car Seat Over
Weave the harness strap in and out of car seat as shown.
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Bottom View Bottom View
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4
5
Thread Harness Strap
With the sewn end of the
harness strap loop facing
the buckle, thread the
harness strap down through
the hip harness slot.
Pull Up Front
of Seat Pad
6
Turn Car Seat Over
Weave the harness strap in and out of car seat as shown.
continued on next page
Bottom View Bottom View
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7 8 9
10
Make Harness
Strap Even
The sewn ends of the
harness strap loops MUST
face each other.
Thread Buckle &
Chest Clip
The harness strap ends
go through the back of
the buckle on tongues and
through the chest clip front
to back as shown.
Thread Harness
Straps into Correct
Shoulder Harness
Slots for Your Child
For Rear-Facing Child Fit,
see page 12.
From Back of Car Seat,
Attach 1st Harness
Strap Loops to Splitter
Plate As Shown
The sewn ends of the
harness strap loops MUST
face towards you.
DO NOT twist the harness
strap or the harness
adjustment strap.
Make sure the same
harness strap loops are
tted completely on both
sides of the splitter plate.
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51 52
7 8 9
10
Make Harness
Strap Even
The sewn ends of the
harness strap loops MUST
face each other.
Thread Buckle &
Chest Clip
The harness strap ends
go through the back of
the buckle on tongues and
through the chest clip front
to back as shown.
Thread Harness
Straps into Correct
Shoulder Harness
Slots for Your Child
For Rear-Facing Child Fit,
see page 12.
From Back of Car Seat,
Attach 1st Harness
Strap Loops to Splitter
Plate As Shown
The sewn ends of the
harness strap loops MUST
face towards you.
DO NOT twist the harness
strap or the harness
adjustment strap.
Make sure the same
harness strap loops are
tted completely on both
sides of the splitter plate.
sewn
end
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Your vehicle’s features may be considerably different
than those pictured here.
The lower anchors of LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) is a universal system for installing
car seats without using vehicle seat belts. The LATCH: lower anchor belt can ONLY be used in vehicles that
have the lower anchor bars installed in designated seating positions. Most vehicles manufactured after
September 2002 are equipped with LATCH: lower anchor bars. Check your vehicle owner’s manual to see
which seating positions may be equipped with LATCH: lower anchor bars.
Lower Anchor
Belt Parts
Connectors
Adjuster
LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt
53 54
To Remove Lower Anchor Belt from Vehicles
Lower Anchor Bars
1. Lift the Lockoff to allow the LATCH belts to loosen.
2. Press the red release button on each connector.
3. Pull the connectors out of the vehicle seat.
DO NOT use both the lower anchor belt and vehicle belt at the same time.
WARNING:
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Your vehicles features may be considerably different
than those pictured here.
The lower anchors of LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) is a universal system for installing
car seats without using vehicle seat belts. The LATCH: lower anchor belt can ONLY be used in vehicles that
have the lower anchor bars installed in designated seating positions. Most vehicles manufactured after
September 2002 are equipped with LATCH: lower anchor bars. Check your vehicle owners manual to see
which seating positions may be equipped with LATCH: lower anchor bars.
Lower Anchor
Belt Parts
Connectors
Adjuster
LATCH: Lower Anchor Belt
53 54
To Remove Lower Anchor Belt from Vehicle’s
Lower Anchor Bars
1. Lift the Lockoff to allow the LATCH belts to loosen.
2. Press the red release button on each connector.
3. Pull the connectors out of the vehicle seat.
DO NOT use both the lower anchor belt and vehicle belt at the same time.
WARNING:
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You MUST Review Your
Vehicle Owner’s Manual
Your vehicle owner’s manual
will let you know which vehicle
belts and seating positions car
seats can be installed in.
1
Your vehicle’s features may be considerably different
than those pictured here.
If LATCH: lower anchors are not an option you MUST use the
vehicle seat belt system to install the car seat.
Not all vehicle belts and seating positions will work
with car seats. Please go through the following steps to
understand how to lock a car seat with a vehicle belt.
2
The vehicle belt MUST NOT
loosen after tightening.
This means there needs to be a
way to lock the vehicle belt.
The ways to lock a vehicle belt
are:
By using this bases Lockoff,
see page 8; OR
By using the seat belts
retractor, see step 4; OR
By using the seat belts latch
plate, see step 5.
Vehicle Belts
55 56
Check How This Car Seat Will Be Locked Into Place
continued on next page
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You MUST Review Your
Vehicle Owners Manual
Your vehicle owners manual
will let you know which vehicle
belts and seating positions car
seats can be installed in.
1
Your vehicles features may be considerably different
than those pictured here.
If LATCH: lower anchors are not an option you MUST use the
vehicle seat belt system to install the car seat.
Not all vehicle belts and seating positions will work
with car seats. Please go through the following steps to
understand how to lock a car seat with a vehicle belt.
2
The vehicle belt MUST NOT
loosen after tightening.
This means there needs to be a
way to lock the vehicle belt.
The ways to lock a vehicle belt
are:
• By using this base’s Lockoff,
see page 8; OR
• By using the seat belt’s
retractor, see step 4; OR
• By using the seat belt’s latch
plate, see step 5.
Vehicle Belts
55 56
Check How This Car Seat Will Be Locked Into Place
continued on next page
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57 58
Types of Retractors
Automatic Locking Retractor
This retractor always locks.
It will automatically lock after slowly
pulling the seat belt out at least halfway
and letting the belt go back into the
retractor 1-2 in. (2.5-5 cm).
Emergency Locking Retractor
See Step 5
Check Latch Plates
If the retractor does not lock, it is most
likely an Emergency Locking Retractor.
These retractors only lock during a
sudden stop or collision.
You will need to determine if your seat
belts latch plate can lock the belt. See
step 5, Check Latch Plates.
Switchable Retractor
(most vehicles have this type)
This retractor can be switched to a
locking mode.
You MUST have the retractor in the
locking mode to use the seat belt with
this car seat.
Switching to locking mode: Slowly pull
the shoulder belt all the way out, then let
it go back in 1-2 in. (2.5-5 cm).
As it goes back in, you will most likely
hear a ratcheting sound.
Gently pull the belt to see if it has
locked. You will not be able to pull any
more belt out if the lock has engaged.
4
Retractors pull seat
belts into stored
positions and lock
the belt to hold
passengers in place.
Check Retractor
continued on next page
When used correctly, this base’s
Lockoff will lock the vehicle belt. You
MUST also lock the vehicle belt using
the retractor or latch plate. See step
4.
Please go to the vehicle belt with base
installation section of the manual to
see how to properly use this feature.
3
Lockoff
Vehicle Belt with Base Install | Page 18
When used correctly, this base’s Lockoff will lock the vehicle belt.
You MUST also lock the vehicle belt using the retractor or latch
plate. See step 4.
If you will be installing without the base, you MUST lock the vehicle
belt using the retractor or latch plate; continue to step 4.
See the next page for some common types of vehicle
belt retractors that will work with this car seat.
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Types of Retractors
Automatic Locking Retractor
This retractor always locks.
It will automatically lock after slowly
pulling the seat belt out at least halfway
and letting the belt go back into the
retractor 1-2 in. (2.5-5 cm).
Emergency Locking Retractor
See Step 5
“Check Latch Plates”
If the retractor does not lock, it is most
likely an Emergency Locking Retractor.
These retractors only lock during a
sudden stop or collision.
You will need to determine if your seat
belt’s latch plate can lock the belt. See
step 5, “Check Latch Plates”.
Switchable Retractor
(most vehicles have this type)
This retractor can be switched to a
locking mode.
You MUST have the retractor in the
locking mode to use the seat belt with
this car seat.
Switching to locking mode: Slowly pull
the shoulder belt all the way out, then let
it go back in 1-2 in. (2.5-5 cm).
As it goes back in, you will most likely
hear a ratcheting sound.
Gently pull the belt to see if it has
locked. You will not be able to pull any
more belt out if the lock has engaged.
4
Retractors pull seat
belts into stored
positions and lock
the belt to hold
passengers in place.
Check Retractor
continued on next page
When used correctly, this bases
Lockoff will lock the vehicle belt. You
MUST also lock the vehicle belt using
the retractor or latch plate. See step
4.
Please go to the vehicle belt with base
installation section of the manual to
see how to properly use this feature.
3
Lockoff
Vehicle Belt with Base Install | Page 18
When used correctly, this bases Lockoff will lock the vehicle belt.
You MUST also lock the vehicle belt using the retractor or latch
plate. See step 4.
If you will be installing without the base, you MUST lock the vehicle
belt using the retractor or latch plate; continue to step 4.
See the next page for some common types of vehicle
belt retractors that will work with this car seat.
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Child Restraint Use
59 60
NEVER take your child out of the child restraint
while the vehicle is moving.
NEVER leave your child unattended. Placing your
child in a hot child restraint may result in burns.
DO NOT use a child restraint with damaged or
missing parts.
DO NOT use a child restraint with cut, frayed, or
damaged harnesses.
DO NOT substitute parts or try to modify the child
restraint in any way. DO NOT lubricate buckles
and fasteners.
DO NOT use any child restraint accessory except
those approved by Dorel Juvenile Group.
NEVER allow any child to play with this child
restraint; it is not a toy.
DO NOT remove or cover up any of the warning
labels or other labels on the child restraint.
This child restraint has been certi ed for use in
passenger vehicles. DO NOT use in a boat, on a
motorcycle or in a cargo van or bus where there
are no seat belts or tether anchors.
Read all instructions for additional warnings.
WARNING:
Latch plates are the part of the seat belt
that goes into the buckle.
To see if the latch plate locks:
1. Buckle Vehicle Belt
2. Firmly Tug Lap Portion of Seat Belt
While Pulling It Up
If the vehicle belt does not slide through
the latch plate, it’s locked.
If the latch plate slides up and down the
vehicle belt, it is a sliding latch plate.
Sliding latch plates easily slip between
the lap and shoulder portions of the
belt.
5
Check Latch Plates
Locking
Latch Plate
Emergency
Locking
Retractor with
a Sliding Latch
Plate
If you have an Emergency
Locking Retractor with a
Sliding Latch Plate, you
MUST use a locking clip.
Please contact us for one,
see the back cover of the
manual.
Never Use the
Following With
This Car Seat:
Emergency Locking
Retractor Lap Only Belt
Infl atable Seat Belts
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Child Restraint Use
59 60
NEVER take your child out of the child restraint
while the vehicle is moving.
NEVER leave your child unattended. Placing your
child in a hot child restraint may result in burns.
DO NOT use a child restraint with damaged or
missing parts.
DO NOT use a child restraint with cut, frayed, or
damaged harnesses.
DO NOT substitute parts or try to modify the child
restraint in any way. DO NOT lubricate buckles
and fasteners.
DO NOT use any child restraint accessory except
those approved by Dorel Juvenile Group.
NEVER allow any child to play with this child
restraint; it is not a toy.
DO NOT remove or cover up any of the warning
labels or other labels on the child restraint.
This child restraint has been certifi ed for use in
passenger vehicles. DO NOT use in a boat, on a
motorcycle or in a cargo van or bus where there
are no seat belts or tether anchors.
Read all instructions for additional warnings.
WARNING:
Latch plates are the part of the seat belt
that goes into the buckle.
To see if the latch plate locks:
1. Buckle Vehicle Belt
2. Firmly Tug Lap Portion of Seat Belt
While Pulling It Up
If the vehicle belt does not slide through
the latch plate, its locked.
If the latch plate slides up and down the
vehicle belt, it is a sliding latch plate.
Sliding latch plates easily slip between
the lap and shoulder portions of the
belt.
5
Check Latch Plates
Locking
Latch Plate
Emergency
Locking
Retractor with
a Sliding Latch
Plate
If you have an Emergency
Locking Retractor with a
Sliding Latch Plate, you
MUST use a locking clip.
Please contact us for one,
see the back cover of the
manual.
Never Use the
Following With
This Car Seat:
Emergency Locking
Retractor Lap Only Belt
In atable Seat Belts
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NEVER place a child rear-facing
in a seating position with an active
frontal air bag.
Check the vehicle owner’s manual for more
information about air bag/child restraint use.
Use the child restraint only on
vehicle seats that face forward.
DO NOT use on seats that face the
sides or rear of the vehicle.
For vehicles without a back seat,
refer to your vehicle owner’s manual.
Children are safer when
properly restrained in rear
seating positions than in the
front seating positions.
According to accident statistics, children in rear
seating positions are statistically safer, whether
you have air bags, advanced air bags, or no air
bags at all.
If you are not sure where to place the car seat in
your vehicle:
Consult your vehicle owner’s manual; OR
Contact Dorel Juvenile Group Consumer Care
Department; OR
Visit your local Child Passenger Inspection Station. Go
to https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/car-seats-and-
booster-seats to fi nd your closest station.
Vehicle Seating Position Installation in Vehicle
61 62
Check the vehicle belt or lower anchor belt
before each use. Use only if the belt can be
tightened properly and locked securely in place.
Even when unoccupied, this child restraint
MUST be rmly secured to the vehicle with the
lower anchor belt or with the vehicle seat belt.
Even when unoccupied, this booster seat MUST
be rmly secured to the vehicle with the vehicle
seat belt.
In a crash or sudden stop, an unsecured child
restraint or booster seat could injure occupants.
To avoid your child being seriously burned, take
the following precautions:
Park in the shade or where the sun does not directly
hit the car seat.
Cover the car seat with a sheet or blanket when not
in use.
Check for hot seat and buckles before placing child in
car seat.
To help protect your vehicle seats upholstery
from damage:
you may use an accessory approved by
Dorel Juvenile Group or a single layer towel underneath
and behind car seat.
WARNING:
WARNING:
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NEVER place a child rear-facing
in a seating position with an active
frontal air bag.
Check the vehicle owners manual for more
information about air bag/child restraint use.
Use the child restraint only on
vehicle seats that face forward.
DO NOT use on seats that face the
sides or rear of the vehicle.
For vehicles without a back seat,
refer to your vehicle owners manual.
Children are safer when
properly restrained in rear
seating positions than in the
front seating positions.
According to accident statistics, children in rear
seating positions are statistically safer, whether
you have air bags, advanced air bags, or no air
bags at all.
If you are not sure where to place the car seat in
your vehicle:
Consult your vehicle owner’s manual; OR
Contact Dorel Juvenile Group Consumer Care
Department; OR
Visit your local Child Passenger Inspection Station. Go
to https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/car-seats-and-
booster-seats to nd your closest station.
Vehicle Seating Position Installation in Vehicle
61 62
Check the vehicle belt or lower anchor belt
before each use. Use only if the belt can be
tightened properly and locked securely in place.
Even when unoccupied, this child restraint
MUST be fi rmly secured to the vehicle with the
lower anchor belt or with the vehicle seat belt.
Even when unoccupied, this booster seat MUST
be fi rmly secured to the vehicle with the vehicle
seat belt.
In a crash or sudden stop, an unsecured child
restraint or booster seat could injure occupants.
To avoid your child being seriously burned, take
the following precautions:
Park in the shade or where the sun does not directly
hit the car seat.
Cover the car seat with a sheet or blanket when not
in use.
Check for hot seat and buckles before placing child in
car seat.
To help protect your vehicle seat’s upholstery
from damage:
you may use an accessory approved by
Dorel Juvenile Group or a single layer towel underneath
and behind car seat.
WARNING:
WARNING:
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Please complete the postage-paid registration card that came
with your child restraint, and send it to us.
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
restraints model number and manufacturing date to:
Dorel Juvenile Group
2525 State Street
Columbus, IN 47201
or call 1-800-544-1108 or register online at
https://www.safety1st.com/registration.
For recall information, call the U.S. Governments Vehicle
Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153),
or go to www.NHTSA.gov.
DO NOT risk your child’s safety.
To keep your child as safe as possible, Dorel Juvenile Group
strongly recommends replacing the car seat even after a minor
crash; even if it was not occupied at the time.
Replacement After a Minor Crash
The National Highway Traffi c Safety Administration states
that for a crash to be considered minor ALL of the following
MUST be true:
Vehicle able to drive away from the crash site; AND
Vehicle door nearest the car seat was not damaged;
AND
No passengers were injured; AND
Airbags did not deploy; AND
There is no visible damage to the car seat.
If the crash your car seat was involved in meets ALL the
criteria, you may not need to replace the car seat.
If one or more of these criteria are not true or if you are
uncertain of any of your answers, replace the car seat
immediately.
Replacement After a Moderate to Severe Crash
You MUST replace this car seat if it has been in a moderate
to severe car crash.
This car seat is intended to protect a child in a single crash.
During a crash, the car seat and all of its parts absorb crash
energy which can deform or weaken it. Damage is not always
visible. A damaged car seat MUST be replaced immediately.
Expiration
On the side of the car seat there is a date
of manufacture label as shown.
DO NOT use this car seat more than 10
years after the date of manufacture.
Replacement & Expiration Registration & Safety Notices
63 64
Brand Car Seat
05/16/2015
If you don’t have the card or if your
address changes, you will find the
model number, manufacture date, and
line code on the label located on the
side of the car seat.
Example of model number, manufacture date, and line code.
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Please complete the postage-paid registration card that came
with your child restraint, and send it to us.
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:
Dorel Juvenile Group
2525 State Street
Columbus, IN 47201
or call 1-800-544-1108 or register online at
https://www.safety1st.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 www.NHTSA.gov.
DO NOT risk your childs safety.
To keep your child as safe as possible, Dorel Juvenile Group
strongly recommends replacing the car seat even after a minor
crash; even if it was not occupied at the time.
Replacement After a Minor Crash
The National Highway Traf c Safety Administration states
that for a crash to be considered minor ALL of the following
MUST be true:
Vehicle able to drive away from the crash site; AND
Vehicle door nearest the car seat was not damaged;
AND
No passengers were injured; AND
Airbags did not deploy; AND
There is no visible damage to the car seat.
If the crash your car seat was involved in meets ALL the
criteria, you may not need to replace the car seat.
If one or more of these criteria are not true or if you are
uncertain of any of your answers, replace the car seat
immediately.
Replacement After a Moderate to Severe Crash
You MUST replace this car seat if it has been in a moderate
to severe car crash.
This car seat is intended to protect a child in a single crash.
During a crash, the car seat and all of its parts absorb crash
energy which can deform or weaken it. Damage is not always
visible. A damaged car seat MUST be replaced immediately.
Expiration
On the side of the car seat there is a date
of manufacture label as shown.
DO NOT use this car seat more than 10
years after the date of manufacture.
Replacement & Expiration Registration & Safety Notices
63 64
Brand Car Seat
05/16/2015
If you don’t have the card or if your
address changes, you will find the
model number, manufacture date, and
line code on the label located on the
side of the car seat.
Example of model number, manufacture date, and line code.
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Rear-Facing Aircraft Installation
Follow the steps on pages 28-32.
Install the car seat in a window seat to avoid blocking
the aisle. If the aircraft lap belt is too short, ask the flight
attendant for a belt extender.
Use only on forward-facing aircraft seats. Contact the airline
for their specific policies.
Some airlines may ask to see a label
stating that this car seat is certified
for aircraft use.
There is an airplane certification label
located on the side of this car seat as
shown.
This restraint is certified for aircraft use.
Aircraft Information Warranty
65 66
Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. (DJG) warrants this product to the
original retail purchaser as follows: This product is warranted
against defective materials or workmanship for one year from
the date of original purchase.
An original receipt is required to validate your warranty.
DJG will, at its option, provide replacement parts or replace
this product. DJG reserves the right to substitute if the part or
model has been discontinued.
To make a claim under this warranty, please contact our
Consumer Care Department by phone: 1-800-544-1108 or
text: 1-812-652-2525. Our hours of operation are from 8:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST Monday through Thursday and from
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday.
Proof of purchase is required and shipping charges are
the responsibility of the consumer.
Warranty Limitations:
This warranty does not include
damages which arise from misuse or abuse of this product.
Limitation of Damages:
The warranty and remedies as set
forth are exclusive and in lieu of all others, oral or written,
expressed or implied. In no event will DJG or the dealer 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.
Limitation of warranties and other warranty terms and
state law rights:
Any implied warranties, including implied
warranties of the 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 limitations as to how long an implied
warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations 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 DJG nor the dealer selling this product authorized
any person to create for it any other warranty, obligation, or
liability in connection with this product.
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Rear-Facing Aircraft Installation
Follow the steps on pages 28-32.
Install the car seat in a window seat to avoid blocking
the aisle. If the aircraft lap belt is too short, ask the flight
attendant for a belt extender.
Use only on forward-facing aircraft seats. Contact the airline
for their specific policies.
Some airlines may ask to see a label
stating that this car seat is certified
for aircraft use.
There is an airplane certification label
located on the side of this car seat as
shown.
This restraint is certified for aircraft use.
Aircraft Information Warranty
65 66
Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. (DJG) warrants this product to the
original retail purchaser as follows: This product is warranted
against defective materials or workmanship for one year from
the date of original purchase.
An original receipt is required to validate your warranty.
DJG will, at its option, provide replacement parts or replace
this product. DJG reserves the right to substitute if the part or
model has been discontinued.
To make a claim under this warranty, please contact our
Consumer Care Department by phone: 1-800-544-1108 or
text: 1-812-652-2525. Our hours of operation are from 8:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST Monday through Thursday and from
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday.
Proof of purchase is required and shipping charges are
the responsibility of the consumer.
Warranty Limitations:
This warranty does not include
damages which arise from misuse or abuse of this product.
Limitation of Damages:
The warranty and remedies as set
forth are exclusive and in lieu of all others, oral or written,
expressed or implied. In no event will DJG or the dealer 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.
Limitation of warranties and other warranty terms and
state law rights:
Any implied warranties, including implied
warranties of the 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 limitations as to how long an implied
warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations 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 DJG nor the dealer selling this product authorized
any person to create for it any other warranty, obligation, or
liability in connection with this product.
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Send Us a Text: 1-812-652-2525
(US and Canada Only. Carrier Fees May Apply)
Find Us Online: www.
safety1st.com
Email Us:
Give Us a Call: 1-800-544-1108
(Toll Free, US and Canada Only)
onBoard 35 SecureTech
TM
Infant Car Seat
Your model may look di erent than one shown on cover.
Read all instructions BEFORE USING this car seat.
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
Failure to follow the warnings on the labels and in
the instruction manual can result in serious injury or
death to your child.
4358-8257 2.11.22
Buckle Assembly
Chest Clip
Seat Pad Set
Lower Anchor Belt
Base
Locking Clip
Harness Straps
Instructions
For parts availability and
questions, call, text, or chat.
If requested color is not
available, similar color will
be substituted.
Applicable tax and shipping
& handling will also be
added.
Replacement Parts List
(on select models)

Specifications

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