Graco PD163434A owner manual Never Attach two Latch connectors

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SERIOUS CRIPPLING INJURY OR DEATH can result if infant faces front of vehicle. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children should remain rear-facing for as long as possible, but be at least one year of age before being positioned forward-facing.

SOME SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, such as pre-term babies or those who have tested positive for positional apnea, may be at increased risk of suffering breathing or other difficulties in a child restraint. If your child has special needs, we recommend that you have your physician or hospital staff evaluate your child and recommend the proper child restraint or car bed before using this product.

DO NOT remove LATCH system from child restraint. If using vehicle seat belt to secure child restraint, LATCH connectors must be stored. (see section “14.0 TETHER AND LATCH STORAGE, p. 39”.)

NEVER ATTACH two LATCH connectors

to one vehicle lower anchor point unless specifically allowed by the vehicle manufacturer.

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Contents Child Restraint Smart SeatTMTable of Contents REAR-FACING Page Properly Routing the Vehicle Seat Belt or Latch Page Never Attach two Latch connectors Page Page Model Number Manufactured Purchase Date Register Your Child RestraintSecond Hand Child Restraint For Recall Information If You Need HelpCertification Child Restraint Useful LifeAttaching Cupholder Attaching Latch Storage CompartmentClick Features Page Base Page Height & Weight Limits Rear-facing with base 5 to 40 lbs .2-18.1 Kg Preterm or Low Birthweight InfantsForward-facing with base 20 to 65 lbs to 29.5 kg Booster Without base 30 to 100 lbs .6 to 45 kg Serious Injury or DEATH. Some seating Vehicle Seat Location RequirementsSafe Vehicle Seat Belt Systems Vehicle Seat Belt RequirementsWith or Without Built-in Harness For Built-in Harness OnlyCombination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Passive Restraint Lap or Shoulder Belt Mounted on Door Unsafe Vehicle Belt SystemsLap Belts with Emergency Locking Retractor ELR Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with RetractorLap Belt with Motorized Shoulder Belt Passive RestraintLatch What is LATCH?Vehicle Lower Anchor Points Seat Crease Vehicle Top Tether REAR-FACINGFORWARD-FACING Latch SystemInstalling Base Using Vehicle Seat Belt Belt VehicleLap Belt Belt must lay flat and not be twisted Installing Base Using LatchPage REAR-FACING Installation Locked FORWARD-FACING Installation Tether Tether USE Latch Storage Tether StorageCrotch Strap Harness StrapsChest Clip BuckleBottom To prevent ejection in sudden stop or crash Body Support on certain modelsTo prevent serious head injury in sudden stop or crash 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 SystemRefer to page 48 for harness strap Placement.49 Adjusting Head Support/ Harness StrapsD19.1 Storing Harness Booster InstallationBottom Using Child Restraint in Booster Mode Page Securing Child in Booster Seat and Vehicle Head Support in Booster Mode , pArmrest Shoulder Belt Lap belt Adjusting Head Support in Booster Mode Additional Information Adjusting ArmrestRemoving Seat Cover Airplane Use Care and MaintenanceReplacement Parts Warranty,and