Graco PDL92235A, PD192235A 9/11 manual

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WARNINGS - Prevent serious injury or death:

Failure to follow these instructions and child restraint labels can result in child striking the vehicle’s interior during a sudden stop or crash. Secure child restraint with a vehicle seat belt or LATCH that is properly routed as shown in this manual.

Select a suitable location for the child restraint in your vehicle.

Choose the correct mode of use for the child restraint depending on your child’s size. Infants less than 20 lbs. (9 kg) must use this child restraint rear-facing. Serious crippling injury or death can result if infant faces front of vehicle. The AAP recommends that children be rear facing until age 2 or until they reach the maximum rear facing height and weight rating for their seat.

Vehicle seat belt system MUST hold child restraint securely. Not all vehicle seat belts can be used with a child restraint.

If vehicle seat belt does not hold child restraint securely, read “Vehicle Seat Belts” section.

Never put a child restraint in a front vehicle seat unless recommended by vehicle owner’s manual.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) alerts vehicle owners that according to accident statistics, children are safer in the back seat. For vehicles with air bags, refer to vehicle owner’s manual for child restraint installation information.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Important Information Safety First Check ListRegistration Information Page Page Basic Information CertificationUnoccupied Child Restraint Vehicles and AIRCRAFTVehicle Seat Protection Child Restraint Useful LifeWarm Weather What is LATCH? Lower Anchorage and Tethers for CH ildrenWners -ANUAL By Vehicle MANUFACTURERMore than  Pounds  KG  Features Ockingkclip Storage4ETHERHSTORAGES 4ETHERHHOOKImportant 4HISHCHILD Restraintdis Ss#HILDHMUST not EXCEEDT Inches  CM REAR-FACINGINSTALLATION with Latch 0ERFORM this Test Everyytime YOU Drive with Your childfig. f fig. a Openings Towels Recline Position fig. bfig. c fig. d fig. e FORWARD-FACING Installation with Latch Tether Pull to Tighten Lock Openings fig. f Position Upright Position Upright fig. a fig. e fig. b fig. c fig. dSee page 31, fig. k  4HREAD Vehicle Seathbelt Through Openingsband Buckle BELTIf not secure, see Vehicle Seat Belts Do not use tether rear-facing4ETHERHmustOpenings Installation with Lap belt only TetherFORWARD-FACING Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts FORWARD-FACING Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts Placing Child in Child Restraint Check harness systemPlacing Child in Child Restraint Childcrestraint Seat BACKTo prevent serious injury or death Close harness tiefig. a fig. b Harness Straps fig. a-b Recline / Upright Positions fig. g Rear-facing- Must use Recline positionfig. a Recline Position Pull stand out and rotate Into child restraintHarness Adjustment Strap Lift UpLever Upright Forward-facing Recline Rear-facingRe-attach harness strap loops to splitter plate For Infants or Small ToddlersFor Toddlers fig. mPlate For Toddlers Latch Belt Routing 2EMOVING PAD will Expose the Rotating Latch belt. fig. bOpenings for Route Latch belt through Rear-facingVehicleiseat BELTSUSE 0G  fig. j Press and hold Latch release hinge Removing Latch from Vehicle Anchor Pointsfig. g Latch Storage fig. j or kRepeat for other side of seat Storage barIf child restraint is not held securely after Vehicle Seat BeltsLocation and try again, or Dealer for CAR Seatrinstallation REQUIREMENTS Belts Forward of Seat Crease#HECKEVEHICLEVOWNERSSMANUAL Oruseelvehicle Seat CreaseLap Belts Manually Adjustable FlipOllow These Steps Tosdetermineeif YOU have a Belt ALL the WAY OUT HBUCKLE Belt and then TIGHTENPassive Restraint Lap Belt with Motorized Shoulder Belt Passive Restraint Lap or Shoulder Belt Mounted on DoorDo not use with any child restraint Do not use with any child restraint. Belts willCombination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Sliding Latch Plate Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking Latch PlatePull on latch plate fig. a. If belt slides freely Your Vehicle OWNERSSMANUALLocking Clip Then UNBUCKLE2EBUCKLEUSEAT BELT REQUIREDTether Storage Additional InformationFor storage of tether hook Additional Information Available on some modelsHead Support available on some models Body Support available on some models Harness Covers available on some models Care & Cleaning Refer to seat pad care tag for washing instructionsRemoving Seat Pad Releaseetongues from BUCKLE SEEFPAGES Aircraft Use Second Hand Child RestraintPage Behind this tab Store locking clip HerePage Antes de Empezar UtilizaciónInformación especial 14-15Información Importante Información de registroLista de control de seguridad RACOA#HILDRENSS0RODUCTS DNCAdvertencia Prevenga lesiones graves o la muerte ADVERTENCIA-Prevenga lesiones graves o la muerte Información Básica CertificaciónAsiento de seguridad desocupado Asientos peligrosos del vehículoProtección del asiento del vehículo Vida útil del asiento de seguridadCuando hace calor ¿QUÉ ES EL LATCH? Nclajelinferior Y Superioripara NI×OSSistema Latch 5SESEL CinturøncdelnvehóculoDel vehículo para confirmar los límites de Los conectores Latch de su vehículoLmacenaje Denclip Ebillai2ANURASUPARA 0ALANCAAPARALímites DE Altura Y Peso El cinturón debe mantenerse en posición plana sin torcerse EN CONTACTONCONA3ERVICIOCAL #LIENTECompruebe el indicador de nivel del asiento de seguridad 2EALICELESTA Pruebascada VEZ QUE Viaja CON SUD niñoInstalación Orientada Hacia Atrás CON Latch fig. a Aperturas Toallas Posición reclinada fig. bLatch hasta el máximo El cinturón debe quedar plano y no torcidoMéséde  Pulgada  UCM  Instalación Orientada Hacia Delante CON Latch Anclaje Posición Aperturas fig. f TrabadaHACIACDELANTEDVEA Lanpégina  fig. k fig. g. Orientada hacia atrás en el asiento del vehículoAnclaje Aperturas Colóquelo orientado hacia delante en el asiento del vehículo Anclaje Instalación conColocar AL Niño EN EL Asiento DE Seguridad Compruebe el sistema del arnésNo use las ranuras medianas para niños de peso Superior a RLIBRAS  KG Coloque el cierre del arnés a nivel de las axilas Brocheoel Cierreedel ARNÏS3E Puede Usarduna Toalla Enrollada Entcada Lado fig. a fig. b Cierre del arnés fig. c-d Posición vertical Operaciones Y AjustesHebilla fig. e-f Correa de ajuste del Arnés Jale para apretar LevantePalanca Cambiar las ranuras de las correas del arnés Para bebés o niños pequeñosPara niños más grandes fig. k fig. lPara niños más grandes El cinturón del Latch no debe interferir con el arnés. fig. c Ss5SAR el sistema Latch orientado hacia atrás. o Retirar el Latch de los puntos de anclaje del vehículo 2EPITA LOS Pasos Y # Parasel OTROCONECTOREl lado del asiento de seguridad infantil fig Almacenaje LatchBarra de almacenaje Cinturones DE Seguridad DEL Vehículo Cinturones ubicados delante del pliegue del asiento Pliegue delDelanteadeltpliegueeen Elpasientogquizé no Sujeten AsientoCinturones de regazo con Cinturones de regazo ajustables manualmenteRetractor No SE Debe usar con ningún asiento Deslizalfécilmente POR Lalplacande Cierre SE Debe Jale la placa de cierre fig. a3I Elicinturøn SELa placa de cierre fija de algunos cinturones de Clip de cierre Almacenaje del anclaje Información AdicionalSs*ALE Ellextremolsuelto Derla Correaspara apretarla Disponible en ciertos modelos TrabaSoporte de la cabeza Disponible en algunos modelos Soporte del cuerpo Cubiertas del arnés Disponible en algunos modelos Cuidado y limpieza Retirar la almohadillaVea las páginas  3AQUEQDOSECLIPSODE DOS Botones DEL BordeUso en aeronaves Asiento de seguridad para autos de segunda manoNotas Para comprar repuestos o accesorios en los Estados Unidos