Graco PD254443A owner manual

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AHarness slots B Harness buckle C Crotch strap D Cupholder

E Harness release lever

F Harness adjustment strap G Recline handle

H Lock knobs I Armrest

J Chest clip

K Harness strap L Level indicator M Head support

N Head support release O Tether storage

P Tether *

Q Instruction manual storage

*Vehicles are now (or can be) equipped with tether anchor points behind some seats. A tether anchors the top of the child restraint to the body of the vehicle. When used properly with the vehicle seat belt or LATCH, a tether helps reduce injury in a sudden stop or crash.

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Contents PD254443A 7/13 US Child RestraintTable of Contents FORWARD-FACING Vehicle Seating Location That has Properly Routing the Vehicle Seat Belt or Latch Properly Securing Your Child in the Child Restraint Page Page Page For Recall Information Register Your Child RestraintSecond Hand Child Restraint If You Need HelpCertification Child Restraint Useful LifeAttaching Cupholder Attaching Latch Storage CompartmentClick Features Page Base Page Height & Weight Limits 3FBSGBDJOHXJUICBTFUPMCT ,H Preterm or Low Birthweight InfantsPSXBSEGBDJOHXJUICBTFUPMCT UPLH #PPTUFS8*5065CBTFUPMCT UPLH Vehicle Seat Location Requirements Vehicle Seat LocationSafe Vehicle Seat Belt Systems Vehicle Seat Belt RequirementsWith or Without Built-in Harness For Built-in Harness OnlyUnsafe Vehicle Belt Systems  Passive Restraint Latch What is LATCH?7FIJDMF 4FBU$SFBTF REAR-FACINGFORWARD-FACING Latch SystemInstalling Base Using Vehicle Seat Belt Vehicle Installing Base Using Latch Page REAR-FACING Installation Locked FORWARD-FACING Installation Tether Tether USE Latch Storage Tether StorageChest Clip Harness StrapsPage Buckle Crotch Strap Body Support on certain models AccessoriesCrotch Strap Cover Harness Harness Covers & Crotch Strap Cover on certain modelsUsing Recline FORWARD-FACING Placing Child in Child Restraint Safety CheckChest Clip Buckle To prevent serious injury or death Check Harness SystemAdjusting Head Support/ Harness Straps A19.1 Storing Harness Booster InstallationBottom rDO not position vehicle belt over top of the armrests E Using Child Restraint in Booster ModePage Securing Child in Booster Seat and Vehicle Armrest Shoulder Belt Lap belt Adjusting Head Support in Booster Mode Additional Information Adjusting ArmrestRemoving Seat Cover Airplane Use Care and MaintenanceBuckle Cleaning Process Page Replacement Parts Warranty,and