The First Years 1450 manual Additional Information

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Section 9 - Additional Information

Certification:

This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for use in motor vehicles.

This Infant Seat is certified for use in motor vehicles.

Aircraft. Use:

This Restraint is Certified for Aircraft Use.

Vehicle Seat Protection:

Protect vehicle seat. Use a thin car seat mat, thin towel, or thin blanket under the Infant Seat.

Instruction Manual Storage:

Store instruction manual in pocket on the bottom of the Infant Seat.

Infant Seat Useful Life:

DO NOT use this Infant Seat after date on back of seat. Parts may be missing, damaged, or the Infant Seat may have been in a crash.

Registration Information:

“Child restraints could be recalled for safety

reasons. You must register this restraint to be reached in a recall. Send your name, address and the restraint’s model number to

Learning Curve Brands

Attn: Consumer Services 2021 9th St. SE

Dyersville, IA 52040 or call 1-888-899-2229 or log onto www.learningcurve.com

For recall information, call the U.S.Government's Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://NHTSA.gov..”

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The First Years 1450 manual Additional Information

1450 specifications

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