Harness Height Adjustment
Checking Harness Height:
1 Place child in restraint, then secure harness (see pages
2 Observe where the shoulder harness is positioned on your child.
•Harness straps should be located in the nearest slot at or above the child’s shoulder.
3If harness height is okay, continue using child restraint without adjustment. If harness height requires adjustment, refer to Harness Height Adjustment below.
Forward Facing
Strap Height
Harness Height Adjustment
4 Thread the harness strap through the appropriate harness slot (Fig. C).
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6 | Repeat steps |
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harness. |
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8 | Verify that all straps are threaded at the |
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same height and are not twisted.
Adjusting Buckle Position
NOTE: Once the top slots become necessary, your child may continue to use the restraint until the top of the ears become level with the top of the restraint shell, or the child’s weight exceeds 80 pounds (36 kg).
Harness Height Adjustment
1 Loosen the harness, by lifting the harness release lever while pulling the shoulder straps forward as far as possible (Fig. A).
2 From the rear of the child restraint, unhook the shoulder harness from the yoke (Fig. B).
3 Pull one strap through the shell and cover, to the front of the restraint.
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The buckle has two positions and should be adjusted to fit your child (Fig. D). Select the slot closest to, but not under, the child.
WARNING: Do not use position two (2) until child exceeds 50 pounds (22.6 kg)!
Remove the buckle, then rethread in appropriate position. See page 28 for buckle removal and rethreading instructions.
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