Maxi-Cosi Priori manual Forward-Facing Use, Forward-Facing Installation, Injury or death

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age.

Forward-Facing Use

cm), Over 1 year of

 

Forward-Facing Installation

After deciding whether to use your Vehicle Belts or LATCH, be sure to read the warnings below as they pertain to both systems.

The recline foot MUST be in the forward- facing position.

Forward-Facing Use: 22

(85.1110-

Lap/Shoulder Belt

Lap Belt

 

 

34-43”

 

Refer to the

 

“Choosing Restraint

kg),

 

 

and Position”

 

section to make

(10.1-18

 

 

sure your child is at

 

the proper weight

 

and height to face

lbs.

 

forward.

LATCH Belt

 

22-40

 

 

 

Use:

 

 

Forward-Facing

! WARNING:

Using this child restraint in any vehicle

seat where the lap or LATCH belts

cannot be tightened securely and

properly or where it can be loosened

by pulling on it can result in serious

 

injury or death.

 

Check vehicle owner’s manual for more information about airbag/child restraint use.

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To move the recline foot to the forward-facing position, lay restraint on it’s side.

Unlock the recline foot by turning the knob 1/4 turn.

Rotate the recline foot to the back of the restraint and lock into place.

Correct position of the recline foot is shown.

-40 lbs. (10.1-18 kg), 34-43” (85.1-110 cm), Over 1 year of age.

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Contents Priori Table of Contents Before You BeginHarness must be snug Do not lubricate buckles and fasteners Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. P.O. Box 2609, Columbus, Or callDo not use this child restraint without the seat pad Aircraft InstallationDo not use cut, frayed or damaged harnesses Read instructions for other warningsSeat Bight Understanding Your VehicleAnchor Bracket Air Bag Latch AnchorsChild Restraint Parts Forward-Facing Can use any of the 4 positions Accessories On select modelsLbs 2.3-16 kg -91 cm Rear-Facing using Select modelsPreparing Child Restraint to Fit Your Child Location Securing Your Child Child Restraint Straps overLatch System Removing Your Child From the Child RestraintChoosing Latch or Vehicle Belts Vehicle BeltsKnowing Your Vehicle Belts Vehicle belt too shortManual Belts Locking Clip Rear-Facing Only Rear-Facing Installation Rear-Facing UseActive frontal airbag Rear-Facing Installation with Vehicle Belt Loose Latch hooks can result in serious injury or deathRear-Facing Installation with Latch Twist beltBelt connector to Ground. AdjustFoot see Adjusting the Top Anchorage Strap section Connectors areForward-Facing Use Forward-Facing InstallationSeat where the lap or Latch belts Injury or deathForward-Facing Installation with Vehicle Belts Recline the child 4 positionsAge Forward-Facing Installation with Latch Belt Adjusting the Top Anchorage Strap To Adjust TopStorage of Top Removing Seat Pad for Cleaning Troubleshooting If your child restraint is not held securely by the beltIf your harness twists or ropes Warranty Replacement Parts Order Form