Combi 8820 instruction manual Use and adjustment of shoulder belt positioner

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6Check fit of vehicle belts:

-The lap belt MUST be low on the hips contacting the thighs and under both armrests.

-The shoulder belt MUST contact the chest and be centered on the shoulder.

If the vehicle shoulder belt contacts the child’s neck or face or is off child’s shoulder:

-Use adjustable shoulder belt anchorage in your vehicle, if available, to reposition shoulder belt.

-If adjustable shoulder belt anchorage is not available or does not properly position shoulder belt, use shoulder belt positioner provided with the Booster Car Seat (fig. e).

(fig. d)

7 Use and adjustment of shoulder belt positioner.

Shoulder Belt

Positioner

- Place shoulder belt into shoulder belt positioner (fig. e).

 

- Adjust the height of the shoulder belt positioner to center the vehicle shoulder

 

belt over the child’s shoulder (fig. f). To adjust the height, depress the button

 

on the adjuster while pulling the cord up or down through the shoulder belt

 

positioner (fig. f).

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NOTE: Some vehicle shoulder belts with emergency locking retractors allow child to

Adjuster

pull belt out and change position of belt. Use of shoulder belt positioner

 

helps maintain proper position of shoulder belt.

 

-Some active children may pull belt out or change position of belts.

* Do not allow child to slide down under lap belt moving lap belt onto stomach or abdomen. * Do not allow child to place shoulder belt under arm or behind back (fig. g).

(fig. e)

(fig. f)

(fig. g)

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Contents Dakota Booster Car Seat Over 3 years old Page Proper Use Is Required Table of Contents Proper Use Check List Need help installing your Booster Car Seat?Armrest Dakota Booster Car Seat PartsUse Recommendations Height and Weight LimitsSelecting a Vehicle Seating Location Vehicle Seat Belt Systems Securing Child With Lap And Shoulder Belt Booster Car Seat UseUse and adjustment of shoulder belt positioner Certification Additional InformationRegistration Information Removing Seat Pad Care and CleaningRe-use After a Crash Limited Warranty Combi USA 8820-06/05 EN