Carrier Only Installation
Lap Belt Installation
•Figure A illustrates a typical rear facing lap belt installation of carrier only.
WARNING: Do not install this carrier using a
1Place the carrier rear facing on the vehicle seat.
2Route vehicle belt through both belt guides (fig. B).
3Verify that the vehicle belt is not twisted, then buckle (fig. C).
•When correctly reclined, the red line on carrier will be level with the ground.
•If there is a problem stabilizing the carrier, place a rolled towel in the crease of the vehicle seat to help level the carrier.
WARNING: Only raise carrier as described above. Do not raise the carrier off of the front edge of the vehicle seat; doing so will reduce the protection for your child.
4Push the carrier firmly into the vehicle seat while removing slack from the vehicle belt (fig. D).
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Carrier Only Installation
5 Adjust carrier handle to |
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position. |
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6 Verify that vehicle belt is tight and that |
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the carrier is stable. |
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• Base is tight when it cannot be moved |
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more than 1” (2.5 cm) at the belt path |
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• Verify that the red line on carrier is level |
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with the ground. |
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• If angle is not correct, loosen vehicle belt |
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and adjust recline angle. |
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• If there is a problem stabilizing the carrier |
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or achieving necessary angle, place a |
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tightly rolled towel in the crease of the |
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vehicle seat to help level the carrier. |
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Aircraft Installation
This child carrier is certified for use in aircraft. Most airlines in the U.S. and Canada will allow the use of a child carrier if it is labeled as an approved child carrier for airline use and fits properly on the aircraft. Contact the airline about their policy prior to traveling.
To install in aircraft, follow instructions for Carrier Only Lap Belt Installation on page 30.
•Place the carrier next to a window to avoid blocking the aisle.
•If the aircraft belt is too short, ask the flight attendant for a Belt Extender.
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