Graco PD247333A owner manual Latch, What is LATCH?

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9.0LATCH

9.1What is LATCH?

United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards have defined a system for installing child restraints in vehicles. The system is called LATCH.

LATCH stands for: Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren.

LATCH in the vehicle consists of a top tether anchor point and two lower anchor points.

Some vehicle owner manuals use the term ISOFIX to identify the new child restraint anchor system. This child restraint with LATCH can also be used in vehicle seating positions equipped with ISOFIX.

Newer vehicles have one or more seating positions with LATCH anchor points. If vehicle is equipped with LATCH, the vehicle lower anchor points may be visible at the vehicle seat crease. If not visible, they may be marked with this

symbol .

CHECK vehicle owner’s manual for vehicle top tether anchor locations. They

may be identified using one of the anchor symbols as shown .

ONLY use LATCH on a child restraint in a seating position recommended by vehicle manufacturer.

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Contents Read this Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Page Properly routing the vehicle seat belt or Latch Properly securing your child in the child restraintModel Number Date of Manufacture Purchase Date Register Your Child Restraint&HUWLÀFDWLRQ Features Page Assembling the Child Restraint ArmClick Click Assembly is now complete ‡DO not Install or USE this Child Page Height and Weight Limitations With Built-In HarnessWithout Built-in Harness Mass between 13.6 and 45 kg ‡+HLJKWWRLQFKHVWithout Back Support ‡DQGDUHEHWZHHQDQGLQFKHVChoosing an Appropriate Vehicle Seat Location Vehicle Seat Belt Requirements Safe Vehicle Seat Belt SystemsFor Built-in Harness Only ‡ Lap Belts with Automatic Locking Retractor ALRWhen using booster seat Without With or Without Built-in HarnessTo Install Locking Clip Repeat above steps until secure 2 1.25 cm‡ Passive Restraint Lap or Shoulder Belt Mounted on Door Unsafe Vehicle Belt Systems‡ Lap Belts with Emergency Locking Retractor ELR ‡ Passive Restraint Lap Belt with Motorized Shoulder Belt ‡ Lap Belts Forward of Seat CreaseWhat is LATCH? LatchPage Latch System Page Using Child Restraint with Built-in Harness Unbuckle harness straps œ Harness straps must go into the slots 7RDGMXVWKDUQHVVVWUDSV¡ ¢ Must Page Lower anchors must be stored when using vehicle belt Securing the Child Restraint in Your VehicleRFDWLRQS Safety Check for Secure InstallationTighten vehicle seat belt With Latch Lay flat and not be twistedWKH7HWKHUSDJH Securing Your Child in the Child Restraint ‡Avoid bulky clothingFasten harness clip š. Position harness Harness Removal or Re-attaching Harness Remove harness strapsPage 2QWKHUHDURIWKHVHDWGHWDFKORZHUVHDW Harness Strap Arm Page Using Your Child Restraint Without Built-in Harness Incorrectincorrect Incorrect Incorrect Securing Child & Booster Seat in Vehicle Adjusting Head Support When using with or without the built-in HarnessRemoving or Re-attaching Back Support Page Page Page Page Rear View of Child Sitting in Seat Correct Using the Tether Storing Lower Anchors and Tether Latch Airplane Use Important points to rememberPlacement of the chest clip at armpit level Body Support & Harness Covers ™ › ž œ Recline FootCare and Maintenance Buckle Cleaning Process 3UHYHQWVHULRXVLQMXU\RUGHDWKTo Remove or Re-attach Seat Cover BleachReplacement Parts and Warranty
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