Britax 85 SICT manual Energy-Absorbing Tether, Troubleshooting

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Tips and Troubleshooting

Energy-Absorbing Tether

The Versa-Tether can indicate when the child seat has been in a moderate or severe crash and replacement of the child seat is necessary.

Figure 1 shows the tether when the child seat is acceptable for continued use (provided the child seat has not been involved in a crash). The colored stitching will be intact and the webbing will be

held under a tether label.

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Figures 2 and 3 show examples of when the child seat is unacceptable for continued use. If the tether label is torn, or if one or both of the loops have pulled

through the back side of the shell and/or any of the colored stitching 2 has ripped, the child seat is no

longer acceptable for use.

IMPORTANT: Discontinue use of

 

child seat if it has been involved

 

in a moderate or severe crash,

 

regardless of whether the loops

 

have pulled through the back

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side of the shell and the colored

stitching has been ripped.

 

 

 

Tips

 

TIP: If you’re having difficulty

 

attaining a tight installation in

 

harness mode using the short belt

 

route, try reclining the vehicle seat

 

back during installation. Once the

 

installation process is complete,

 

return the vehicle seat back to the

 

most upright position possible. See

A

Figure A.

NOTE: This tip will only be helpful if your vehicle seat back is able to recline. See page 12 for important information on choosing a vehicle seating position. The back seat is the safest place for children 12 and under.

Tips and Troubleshooting

TIP: When installing the child seat using the short belt route (Figure B):

• Buckle the vehicle belt or attach the LATCH connectors to the vehicle anchors.

• Pull the vehicle buckle stalk

 

or LATCH connectors into the

 

belt slot to properly align it into

b

the belt path.

• Tighten

 

TIP: When installing the child seat with the vehicle seat belt and the vehicle buckle stalk is too long:

Consult your vehicle owner’s

manual to see if you can lower

 

the vehicle buckle position

 

by twisting the vehicle buckle

 

stalk a maximum of three

C

full rotations to shorten to

appropriate length. See Figure

 

C.

 

Be sure the vehicle buckle release is facing outward after twisting.

Troubleshooting

Problem: The harness is hard to adjust.

Possible Solution: Check that the harness slots in the head restraint and harness adjuster are properly aligned. Do not use the head restraint adjuster when the harness is attached.

Possible Solution: The yoke may be caught on a strap or other component of the child seat. Remove the obstruction and try adjusting the harness again.

Problem: The adjuster strap is fraying at the sides:

Possible Solution: Pull the harness adjuster strap away from the child seat (parallel to the ground) to tighten. Do not pull sideways. Doing so may cause the harness adjuster strap to fray at the sides. See page 39.

Problem: The buckle will not fasten with a click after each tongue is inserted.

Possible solution: There may be debris in the buckle mechanism. Clean the buckle as shown on page 46 and try fastening the buckle again.

If you have misplaced your head restraint lock-out screw, you can purchase a replacement #8 x ½” sheet metal screw at any hardware store.

Please contact Consumer Services at 1.888.427.4829 if you have an issue not listed here.

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Contents Frontier 85 Sict Table of Contents Registration Important NotesCertification Child Seat Features Harness Mode Booster ModeCompatible Vehicle Seat Belts Lap-Shoulder 3-Point Belt WebbingVehicle Buckle Positions Lap BeltIncompatible Vehicle Seat Belts Harness Mode Harness Height Adjustment Vehicle Seating PositionsRe-threading the Buckle Booster Mode Head Restraint AdjustmentAdjusting Buckle Position Removing the Buckle Using the Positioning Block Using the Chest ClipUsing Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children Latch Fastening the Buckle Releasing the BuckleTo remove the Versa-Tether from the storage clip Using the Latch ConnectorsUsing the Versa-Tether Booster mode with children who General InformationChecklist Latch Short PathLap-Shoulder Belt Short Path Short lap-shoulder belt path installationLap-Shoulder Belt Selecting a Belt Path Long lap-shoulder belt path installation Lap-Shoulder Belt Long PathLap Belt Short Path Switching Between Modes Harness to Booster Mode To remove the harness and buckleBooster to Harness Mode To replace the harness and buckle Turn and slide the retainer through the slot to removePositioning the Child Seat Booster Mode Using Latch Lap-Shoulder BeltChild seat in harness mode Remove slack from the vehicle belt Cover Removal Cleaning the Shell Cleaning the CoverCleaning the Harness Cleaning the Side Impact CushionsBuckle Replacement Cleaning the BuckleTo Clean Buckle RemovalTroubleshooting Energy-Absorbing TetherLimited ONE-YEAR Warranty Page Britax Child Safety, Inc