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belt because of the upright angle at which you must pull. You may have to unbuckle the seat belt, estimate a seat belt length that will make the seat belt very tight, then buckle it again.
A lap/shoulder combination belt with a latchplate that can slide freely along the belt requires the locking clip, unless your vehicle’s seat belt can be converted in another way that is described in your vehicle owner’s manual. See your vehicle owner’s manual to find out if your seat
belt can be converted to prevent movement of the lapportion of the belt. Otherwise, the locking clip MUST
be used. The locking clip will keep the lap/shoulder belt from sliding through the latchplate.
To install the locking clip:
a. Tighten the buckled seat belt by pushing down hard on the safety seat and pulling hard on the shoulder belt.
b. While continuing to push down on the safety seat, let go of the shoulder belt and pinch the shoulder and lap belts together near the latchplate.
c. While still pinching the belts together, unbuckle the seat belt. Do not allow the belts to slip.
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