Forward-FacingeaturesInstallation
TypeLocking Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation
Figure 1 illustrates a typical forward-facing installation using the vehicle’s locking lap- shoulder belt.
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vehicle belts, store the lower hooks in storage |
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slots under cover (see page 16, Fig. 2). |
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1. | With the restraint in the upright position, place |
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2. | Pull to fully extend the vehicle |
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| belt. Hold the shoulder and lap portion of the |
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| vehicle belt together and route through the | 2 | |
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3. | Verify that the vehicle belt is not twisted, then |
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| buckle (Fig. 2). Pull on the vehicle belt to |
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| make sure it is securely buckled. |
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4. | Kneel on the restraint to push it into the vehicle |
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| seat while removing slack from the vehicle lap- |
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| shoulder belt (Fig. 3). |
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5. | Verify that all connections are secure and the |
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| restraint is stable. A secure restraint should |
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| allow no more than 1 inch of | 3 | |
| forward movement at the belt path (see “Check |
Buckle Position” on page 30).
Forward-FacingeaturesInstallation
Installation Using a Locking Clip
Figure 1 illustrates a typical forward-facing installation using the vehicle’s non-locking lap-shoulder belt and a locking clip.
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IMPORTANT! When installing the restraint with vehicle belts, store the lower hooks in storage slots under cover (see page 16, Fig. 2).
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1.Remove the locking clip from the user guide storage bag.With the restraint in the upright position, place it
IMPORTANT!Installation can be improved by the using the tether (see pages
2.Pull to fully extend the vehicle
3.Verify that the vehicle belt is not twisted, then buckle (Fig. 2). Pull on the vehicle belt to make sure it is securely buckled.
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