Graco ISPC008BA 08/02 manual Harness Straps fig. a, Harness Tie, Overhead Shield Models

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OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS

1HarnessStraps(fig.a):

To tighten: Pull belt tab.

To loosen: Lift and hold metal release bar while pulling shoulder harness straps.

2HarnessTie:

To open: Press tab and pull apart.

To close: Snap halves together. Make sure harness tie is locked by pulling out on each half.

3Buckle:

MUST be in opening closest to but not under child.

5-PointModels

To buckle: Insert both tongues into buckle. Pull up on tongues to be sure they are locked.

To unbuckle: Press red button and pull tongues out of buckle.

OverheadShieldModels

To buckle: Push tongue into opening. Pull up on tongue to be sure it is locked.

To unbuckle: Press red button, pull tongue out of opening and lift shield

18over top of car seat.

4Recline/UprightPositions(fig.b):Rear-facing- MUST use Recline position.

Forward-facing- MUST use Upright position

Upright Position: Rotate stand out and push into car seat (fig. b).

Recline Position: Pull stand out and rotate into car seat.

Harness straps MUST move freely. Make sure harness straps are not pinched by recline stand.

55-PointCrotchStrapAdjustment(fig. c):

From bottom of car seat, pull crotch strap clip out and remove clip from crotch strap loop.

From top of car seat, pull crotch strap out and thread through desired slot. Make sure red button is facing away from child.

From bottom of car seat, re-attach clip to crotch strap loop exactly as shown.

6OverheadShieldAdjustment(fig.d):

To adjust: Press button down and slide shield to desired position closest to child. Release button to lock shield into one of multiple positions.

NOTE: Shield does not need to contact child when in closest position; harness system restrains child.

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Contents Avoid injury or death Table of Contents Registration Information Safety First Check ListImportant Information Do not use rear-facing child Replaced. do not use it again! a Basic Information CertificationVehicle Seat Protection Unoccupied Car Seat Warm WeatherWhat is LATCH? Latch System Vehicle Top Tether Anchor Point Car Seat Lower PointsHeight & Weight Limits Preterm or Low Birth Weight InfantsOutgrowing Car Seat Rear-facing 5 to 30 lbs .6 kgREAR-FACINGINSTALLATION with Latch Fig. e Fig. dFORWARD-FACING Installation with Latch FORWARD-FACING Installation with Latch Tether Openings Pull to tightenREAR-FACING Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts Storage Bar Openings Towels Tether FORWARD-FACING Installation with Vehicle Seat Belts Openings Pull to Tighten StandPlacing Child in CAR Seat Check harness systemPoint Models Only Overhead Shield Models OnlyPlacing Child in CAR Seat Point Crotch Strap Adjustment fig. c Overhead Shield Adjustment fig. dHarness Straps fig. a Harness TieRecline Clip Upright LiftPull Belt Changing Harness Strap Slots Point Models fig. e For Infants or Small ToddlersFor Toddlers Overhead Shield Models fig. fPlate LoopSplitter Latch Belt Routing Latch belt. figBelt Under seat padRear-facing Forward-facingRemoving Latch from Vehicle Anchor Points Fig. lLatch storage Fig. p or qVehicle Seat Belts Vehicle Seat Belts Belts Forward of Seat CreaseFlip Lap Belts Manually AdjustableLap Belts With Retractor Passive Restraint Lap Belt with Motorized Shoulder Belt Passive Restraint Lap or Shoulder Belt Mounted on DoorPull Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Sliding Latch PlateCombination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking Latch Plate Locking Clip Additional Information Tether StorageFor storage of tether hook Tether Hook Back of Car SeatCup Holder Available on some modelsRemoving Cup Holder TabRemoving Overhead Shield Pad Care & CleaningRemoving Seat Pad Aircraft Use Seat Pad and Overhead Shield PadHarness Straps and Latch belt Shell and Overhead Shield Cup HolderParts List How to OrderShip to Both Numbers RequiredCall US First Manual de instrucciones Información especial Tabla DE ContenidoUtilización Lista de control de seguridad Información ImportanteInformación de registro Advertencia Prevenga lesiones graves o la muerte Orientación trasera debe nivelarse Advertencia Información BásicaAnclaje ¿QUÉ ES EL LATCH?Sistema Latch para vehículos Sistema Latch El sistema LatchLímites DE Altura Y Peso De 20 a 40 libras de 9,0 a 18 kgInstalación Orientada Hacia Atrás CON Latch Anclaje Aperturas Toallas Instalación Orientada Hacia Delante CON Latch Anclaje Aperturas Jale para Apretar Advertencia Anclaje Barra de Almacenaje Aperturas Advertencia Anclaje Barra de Aperturas Jale para ApretarColocar AL Niño EN EL Asiento DE Seguridad Compruebe el sistema del arnésModelos de 5 puntos solamente Modelos con barra protectora solamenteModelos Operaciones Y Ajustes Vertical Reclinada LevanteJale El cinturón Modelos con barra protectora fig. f Modelos de 5 puntos fig. e Para bebés o niños pequeñosPara niños más grandes Fig. e Bucle Placa de unión Fig. f SoporteGiratorio debajo De la almohadilla Del asiento Usar el sistema Latch orientado hacia atrás. o Retirar el Latch de los puntos de anclaje del vehículo Almacenaje Latch Barra de AlmacenajeCinturones DE Seguridad DEL Vehículo Cinturones ubicados delante del pliegue del asiento Pliegue del AsientoDéle la vuelta Cinturones de regazo ajustables manualmenteCinturones de regazo con retractor No SE Debe usar con ningún asiento Jale Fig. a Déle la vueltaPulgada 1 cm Gancho del anclaje Parte trasera del asiento Información AdicionalAlmacenaje del anclaje Portabebidas Disponible en algunos modelosPara quitar el portabebidas PestañaRetirar la almohadilla de la barra protectora Cuidado y limpiezaRetirar la almohadilla Asiento para autos de segunda mano Las almohadillas del asiento y de la barra protectoraArmazón y apoyavasos de la barra protectora HebillaLista DE Piezas Cómo efectuar pedidosEnvíe a Se requieren ambos númerosLlámenos Primero