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Installation:RearFacing
Rear Facing
Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation
•Figure A illustrates a typical rear facing
lap-shoulder belt installation.
• When not in use, always store the LATCH connectors in storage pouches sewn in cover above rear facing
1 Place the child restraint rear facing and
in full recline position on the vehicle A seat.
2Open rear facing
3Pull the vehicle belt out, then pass it through the first rear facing belt slot (Fig. B).
•The vehicle belt can be routed over or under the cover.
4Route vehicle belt behind and under
the buckle strap, then through the B second rear facing belt slot.
5Verify that the vehicle belt is not twisted, then buckle (Fig. C).
6Push the restraint firmly into the seat while removing slack from the lap portion of the vehicle belt, then the shoulder portion (Fig. D).
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Installation:RearFacing
7Position both sections of vehicle belt through the rear facing
close
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•To prevent breakage, never bend the lock- off arm up or down.
8 Verify that the vehicle belt is tight and D the child restraint is stable.
•Installation can be improved by the use of the
NOTE:
•The back angle of the child restraint should not exceed 45º when properly installed in the rear facing position.
•If there is a problem stabilizing the child
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the child restraint base. |
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WARNING: Only raise restraint as described above. Do not raise the restraint off of the front edge of vehicle seat; doing so will reduce the protection for your child.
Removal:
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