Britax Car Seat User Manual

FOR USE ON
DRIVER'S SIDE
LATCH ANCH
OR
Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Important Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Child Restraint Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Vehicle Safety Belts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Vehicle Seating Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Installation: Rear Facing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Switching the LATCH Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Installation: Forward Facing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Checking Buckle Position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Installation In Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Versa-Tether
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Recline Adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Using the Buckle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Using the Chest Clip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Securing Your Child . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Checking Harness Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Adjusting Harness Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
This product and its components are subject to change without notice.
“Britax” is a registered trademark of Britax Excelsior, Andover, U.K.
© 2002 Britax Child Safety, Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in Australia
1
Introduction
Read and understand this information booklet before using this product. It is recommended that you store this booklet so you can consult it often to ensure that you are using the restraint correctly.
This child restraint is designed for use only by children who weigh between 5 and 40 pounds (2.3 and 18 kg) and whose height is between 19 and 40 inches (48 and 102 cm).
Rear facing use should be limited to children who weigh between 5 and 30 pounds (2.3 and 13.6 kg).
Forward facing use should be limited to children who weigh between 20 and 40 pounds (9 and 18 kg).
This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards. This restraint is certified for use in motor
vehicles and aircraft.
This child restraint must not be used in the home, in boats, or other non-certified applications.
This child restraint is LATCH compatible.
2
Important Notes
Verify that the child restraint is secure and that the harness is properly adjusted around your child each time you use the child restraint.
Adjust the harness to fit the clothes your child is wearing. The fit
for a child in winter clothes will differ from a child in summer clothes.
Cover the child restraint if your vehicle is parked in direct
sunlight. Parts of the child restraint can become hot to the touch in sunny weather.
Store the child r estraint in a safe place when it is not being used.
Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.
Discontinue use of a child restraint that is older than six years or has been in a severe crash. This ensures that no deterioration or hidden damage has occurred.
DO NOT leave children alone in a vehicle, even for a short time.
DO NOT, except as described in this booklet, attempt to disas-
semble any part of the child restraint or change the way its harness or your vehicle seat belts are used.
DO NOT leave loose objects, e.g. books, bags, etc., in the back
of your vehicle. In the event of a sudden stop, loose objects will keep moving, potentially causing serious injuries.
DO NOT leave folding vehicle seats unlatched. In the event of
a sudden stop, a loose seat back could prevent the child restraint from protecting your child as well as it should.
DO NOT allow children to play with the child restraint.
DO NOT use anything to raise the restraint off the vehicle seat.
In an accident, it could slide and be unable to protect your child as well as it should.
3
Safety Information
FAILURE TO FOLLOW EACH OF THE FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN YOUR CHILD STRIKING THE VEHICLES INTERIOR DURING A SUDDEN STOP OR CRASH. SECURE THIS CHILD RESTRAINT WITH A VEHICLE BELT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS USER GUIDE.
According to accident statistics, the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration recommends that parents select the rear seat as the safest location for a properly installed child restraint. However, the actual dimensions of the vehicle seat and the details of the safety belts used to anchor the child restraint differ from vehicle to vehicle. Please study the section on this booklet for the safety assurance of your child. If in doubt about installing your child restraint, consult your vehicle owner’s manual.
Secure this child restraint with the vehicle belts even
when it is not occupied. In a crash, an unsecured child restraint may injure vehicle occupants.
When the LATCH Connectors are not in use, they must
be secured in the LATCH storage pouches. If the LATCH connectors are loose, they may injure vehicle occupants.
Vehicle Seat Belts in
4
Safety Information
The primary protection for occupants of a vehicle in a
collision is the body of the vehicle itself, and a child restraint will not protect a child when the vehicle is seriously impacted. However, correctly installed, this restraint will substantially improve the chances for survival in most accidents. Make sure that you fully understand the correct way to use this child restraint in your vehicle.
DO NOT place any child restraint in the front seat of a
vehicle with a passenger air bag unless the air bag is turned off. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur. The back seat is the safest place for children under 12.
Owners of vehicles with air bags should refer to their
owner’s manual for child restraint installation instructions.
Britax recommends that all child restraints be installed in
the rear seat.
Install this child restraint only in vehicle seats which face
forward! Do not install this seat on vehicle seats facing sideways or backwards!
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Child Restraint Features
ess Slots
Shoulde
ess
p
d
ess Holder
r
Cover
L
p
p
Cover
ase
Seat Shell
L
r
ess Retainer
Harn
Chest Cli
F
LATC
D
OR
RIVER'S
U
H
SE O A NCHO
S
N
IDE
R
r Harn
Buckle Belly Pa Harn
Adjuster Cove Stabilizing Bar
ATCH Adjuste
ATCH Stra
Harness Adjuster Stra
LATCH Harn B
6
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Cover
k
Versa-Tether
TM
ke
Shoulde
ess
g
f
b
ector
f
ess Guard*
(
)
LATCH Connector Stora
ge
)
ess Retainer
pocket (under cover
Tether Adjuste
Tether/Booklet Pouc
Tether Hoo
Yo
r Harn
Harn
not shown
Forward Facin
Lock-of
Recline Adjust Kno
LATCH Harn
Rear Facing Lock-of
LATCH Conn
Child Restraint Features
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Vehicle Safety Belts
NOTE: The information in this section only
applies if you are installing the child restraint using the vehicle seat belts. If using LATCH, this section should be ignored.
IMPORTANT : Some vehicles have no seating
positions which are compatible with this child restraint, or any other child restraint. If in doubt contact your vehicle manufacturer for assistance.
The following types of vehicle seat belts are not compatible with this child restraint:
Front seat belts with top or bottom anchorage points in the door.
Motor driven automatic seat belts. Three-point belts that have separate
retractors for the shoulder section and the lap section.
Non-locking (ELR) two-point seat belts.
The owner's manual for your vehicle will have information on the types of seat belts in your vehicle. If you have belts of the above-listed types, select anoth­er seating position. This child restraint will work with rear seat three­point seat belts with a sliding latch plate, and with rear seat three-point seat belts that are specifically marked as appropriate for child The middle rear seat of most vehicles has a lap belt which most often will work.
This child restraint can fit securely in most vehicles using the existing seat belts. However, some types of vehicle designs prevent a secure fit of the child restraint due to the position of the seat belt lower anchorage points.
restraints
.
8
Seat Belt Anchorage Points MUST Fall Within This Shaded Area
Vehicle Safety Belts
Lower Ancorage Point
Lower Ancorage Point
Use this simple guide to check your seat belts and determine the safest position for your child restraint.
Use the gray shaded area on the side of this page to determine the best position for the child restraint. Hold the page against your vehi­cle seat (as shown above) with the gray area toward the back of the seat. Now check to see if the lower seat belt anchorage points are in line with the gray or the red area of this page.
If the lower seat belt anchorage points are in the gray area, then you can use this position for your child restraint.
If the lower seat belt anchorage points are in the red area, then you should use another position for your child restraint.
NOTE: Although the seat belt anchorage points fall within the gray
area, a better installation may be achieved by adjusting your child restraint to a reclining position.
9
Seat Belt Anchorage Points MUST Fall Within This Shaded Area
Vehicle Seating Positions
Forward facing vehicle seats MUST be used with this child restraint
. Side facing or rear facing seats in vans, station wagons
or trucks CANNOT be used.
Britax and the U.S. Department of Transportation warn that chil­dren 12 and under must ride in the rear seats, away from front air bags. The only exception is if the air bag is off.
NOTE: Prior to installation, check that the shoulder straps are in the correct position (see page 33 - 34).
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Installation: Rear Facing
1 Verify that your vehicle is equipped
with LATCH anchors (Fig A).
• If LATCH anchors are not you must use standard seat belt installation methods
2 Verify that LATCH harness is routed in
rear facing slots. If not, refer to page 17 to switch LATCH harness.
3 Place the child restraint facing and fully
reclined on the vehicle seat.
IMPORTANT :
mode if necessary to obtain proper angle, based on vehicle seat contour (see page 29).
4 Unhook hook and loop attachments
on the front edge of the cover, then pull the stabilizing bar out completely. Pull stabilizing bar upward until it clicks into position (fig B).
IMPORT ANT:
be extended when seat is rear facing.
5 Reattach hook and loop attachments
on the front edge of the cover.
6 Loosly attach each LATCH connector to the adjacent LATCH
anchor (fig C).
A positive click confirms attachment to the LATCH anchor.
If necessary, press silver adjuster release button, then pull to
lengthen LATCH webbing.
Only use super recline
Stabilizer bar must always
installed,
A
B
C
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Installation: Rear Facing
7 With one hand, push the child
restraint firmly into the vehicle seat while pulling the first LATCH con­nector strap tight (fig D).
8 Continue pressing child restraint
firmly into the vehicle seat while pulling the second LA TCH connector strap tight.
9 Verify that all connections are
tight and the child restraint is secure.
10 If desired, attach Versa-Tether™as instructed on pages 27-28.
Rear facing installation is improved by the use of the Versa-Tether™, but it is not required.
Important
Always store LATCH connectors when not in use by attaching to
storage rings on the side of the child restraint.
Rear facing installation is improved by the use of the Versa-
If you have a problem stabilizing your child restraint, place a rolled
Tether towel in the crease of the seat to help level the child restraint base.
, but it is not required.
Warning
DO NOT raise the base beyond horizontal or off of the vehicle seat, doing so will reduce the protection for your child.
Removal
T o remove the child restraint, release both LATCH connectors from the LATCH anchors by pressing the red button.
If connected, disconnect the Versa-Tether™from the tether anchor.
Always store LATCH connectors when not in use by attaching to
storage rings on the side of the child restraint.
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D
Installation: Rear Facing
Rear Facing Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation
1 Recline child restraint as necessary to align
leveling line horizontal with the ground.
IMPORTANT :
mode if necessary to obtain proper angle, based on vehicle seat contour (see page 29).
2 Unhook hook and loop attachments
on the front edge of the cover, then pull the stabilizing bar out completely. Pull stabilizing bar upward until it clicks into position (fig. A).
IMPORTANT:
always be extended when seat is rear facing.
NOTE:
hook and loop until seat belt has been routed.
3 Place the child restraint rear facing on
the vehicle seat.
4
Fully extend the vehicle belt, then hold the lap and shoulder sections together. Keep the sections together as you pass the seat belt through the closest rear facing belt slot
5
Route belt in front of the buckle strap, then through the second rear facing belt slot
6
Fasten the seat belt, then verify that the seat belt is not twisted (
fig. C)
.
Only use super recline
Stabilizer bar must
Do not reattach cover with
(fig. B)
.
(fig. B)
.
A
B
C
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Installation: Rear Facing
7 Reattach hook and loop attach-
ments on the front edge of the cover .
8 Press child restraint into vehicle
seat, while removing slack from the lap portion, then the shoulder portion of the seat belt (fig. D).
9 Maintain pressure on child
restraint, then p tions of seat belt through the lock-off.
10
Close lock-off arm. Lock-off is properly closed when a positive click is heard (fig. E)
NOTE: It is only necessary to use
one lock-off. Always use the lock­off that is closest to the seat belt buckle. lock-off arm up or down to pre­vent breakage. Do not route LATCH Harness through the rear facing lock-offs when installing with vehicle seat belt.
11 If desired, attach Versa-Tether™as instructed on pages 27-28.
Rear facing installation is improved by the use of the Versa-Tether™, but it is not required.
12 Verify that the seat belt is tight and the child restraint is secure.
Never bend the plastic
osition both sec-
.
Removal
To remove the child restraint, unfasten the seat belt and reverse the above directions.
D
E
14
Installation: Rear Facing
Rear Facing Lap Belt Installation
1 Recline child restraint as necessary to
align leveling line horizontal with the ground.
IMPORTANT :
mode if necessary to obtain proper angle, based on vehicle seat contour (see page 29).
2 Unhook hook and loop attachments on
the front edge of the cover, then pull the stabilizing bar out completely . Pull stabiliz­ing bar upward until it clicks into position (fig. A).
IMPORTANT :
be extended when seat is rear facing.
NOTE:
and loop until seat belt has been rout­ed.
3 Place the child restraint rear facing on
the vehicle seat.
4
Fully extend the vehicle seat belt, then pass it through the closest rear facing belt slot.
5
Route belt in front of the buckle strap, then through the second rear facing belt slot
6
Fasten the seat belt, then verify that the seat belt is not twisted (fig. C).
Only use super recline
Stabilizer bar must always
Do not reattach cover with hook
(fig. B)
.
A
B
C
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Installation: Rear Facing
7 Press child restraint into vehicle
seat, while removing slack from the seat belt (fig. D).
8
Position seat belt through the
open lock-off.
9
Close lock-off arm. Lock-off is
properly closed when a positive click is heard (fig. E)
NOTE: It is only necessary to use
one lock-off. Always use the lock­off that is closest to the seat belt buckle. lock-off arm up or down to pre­vent breakage. Do not route LA TCH Harness through the rear facing lock-offs when installing with vehicle seat belt.
10 Attach Versa-Tether™as in-
structed on pages 27–28. Rear facinginstallation is improved by the use of the Versa-Tether™, but is not required.
11 Verify that the seat belt is tight and the child restraint is secure.
Never bend the plastic
Removal
To remove the child restraint, unfasten the seat belt and reverse the above directions.
.
D
E
16
Switching the LATCH Connectors
The LATCH harness must be switched for proper alignment in rear facing or forward facing installations. The seat is sup­plied with the LATCH harness fitted in the rear facing posi­tion. To switch the harness to the forward facing position, follow the instructions below:
1
Feed the complete latch har­ness out through the seat on the side with the short connec­tor strap (
2
Then feed the LATCH con­nector with the “For use on Driver's side Latch Anchor” label first, through the seat shell as shown (
Connector labelled, For use on Driver's side Latch Anchor must be on appropriate side of child restraint. Verify that har­ness is not twisted.
3
To move from forward facing to rear facing, reverse the above procedure.
fig A
).
fig B
A
).
B
C
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Installation: Forward Facing
Forward Facing Installation with LATCH
1 Verify that your vehicle is equip-
ped with LATCH anchors (fig. A).
If LATCH anchors are not stalled, you must use standard seat belt installation methods
2 Verify that LATCH harness is
routed in forward facing slots. If not, refer to page 17 to switch LATCH harness.
3 If stabilizing bar is extended
press blue release button, located adjacent to the right side rear fac­ing lock-off, to release and store bar (fig. B).
4 Place the child restraint forward
facing and fully reclined on the vehicle seat.
5 Loosly attach each LATCH con-
nector to the adjacent LATCH anchor (fig C).
A positive click confirms attachment to the LATCH anchor.
If necessary, press silver adjuster release button, then pull to loosen LATCH webbing (fig D).
in-
.
A
B
C
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Installation: Forward Facing
6 With one hand, push the child
restraint firmly into the vehicle seat while pulling the first LATCH con­nector strap tight (fig E).
7 Continue pressing child restraint
firmly into the vehicle seat while pulling the second LA TCH connec­tor strap tight.
8 Attach Versa-Tether™as instructed
on pages 25-26. Forward facing installation is improved by the use of the Versa-Tether™, but is not required.
9 Verify that all connections are
tight and the child restraint is secure.
Removal
To remove the child restraint, release both LATCH connectors from the LATCH anchors by pressing the red button.
If connected, disconnect the Versa-Tether™from the tether anchor.
Always store LATCH connectors when not in use by attaching to
storage rings on the side of the child restraint.
D
E
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Installation: Forward Facing
Forward Facing Lap-Shoulder Belt Installation
Shoulder
Lap
A
B
Figure A illustrates a typical lap­shoulder seat belt system.
1 Place the child restraint forward
facing on the vehicle seat.
2 If stabilizing bar is extended
press blue release button, located adjacent to the right side rear fac­ing lock-off, to release and store bar (fig. B)
3 Pass the seat belt through both
side slots, and verify that it is not twisted (
fig. C)
4 Before continuing, make sure
that the lap portion of the seat belt passes under BOTH lap belt posi­tioning guides (fig. D).
.
then fasten the seat belt
.
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C
D
Installation: Forward Facing
5 Press the lock-off tab to open the lock-off
(fig. E).
NOTE: It is only necessary to use one lock-
off. Always use the forward facing lock-off that is furthest from the seat belt buckle
6 Pull the shoulder portion of the seat belt
through the lock-off to remove all slack (fig. F).
7 Hold the shoulder belt tight, then push
the lock-off tab until it clamps the seat belt in place (
IMPORTANT: Lock-off is not engaged and
vehicle belt is not secured until a click is heard or felt.
NOTE: Forward facing installation is improved
by the use of the Versa-Tether™, but is not required.
8 Verify that the seat belt is tight and the
child restraint is secure.
9 See Checking Buckle Position on Page 23.
fig. G
).
Removal
To remove the child restraint, simply unfasten the seat belt and above directions.
reverse the
.
E
F
G
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Installation: Forward Facing
Forward Facing Lap Belt Installation
Figure A illustrates a typical lap belt only seat belt system.
1 Place the child restraint forward facing
on the vehicle seat.
2 If stabilizing bar is extended press blue
A
B
release button, located adjacent to the right side rear facing lock-off, to release and store bar.(fig. B)
3 Pass the seat belt through both side
slots,
then fasten the seat belt and verify
that it is not twisted (f
4 Before continuing, make sure that the
lap belt passes under BOTH lap belt posi­tioning guides (fig. D).
NOTE: Forward facing installation is
improved by the use of the V ersa-Tether™, but is not required.
.
ig. C)
.
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C
D
Installation: Forward Facing
5 Press child restraint into vehicle seat,
while removing slack from the lap portion of the seat belt (fig. E).
6 Verify that the seat belt is tight and the
child restraint is secure.
7 See Checking Buckle Position below.
Removal
To remove the child restraint, unfasten the seat belt and reverse the above directions.
Checking Buckle Position
E
WARNING:
belt buckle can affect the stability of your child restraint. In an accident an improper­ly positioned buckle could come loose and your child would be unprotected.
When the vehicle belt is tightened, if the buckle lies near the position marked as wrong, ( ) then try fitting your child restraint in another seating position in your vehicle.
If it is not possible to achieve the correct position ( ) for the buckle then another seating position MUST be used.
IMPORTANT:
restraint is secure before each trip.
The position of the vehicle seat
Check that your child
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Installation In Aircraft
This child restraint is certified for use on aircraft. Most airlines in the U.S. and Canada will allow you to use a child restraint if it is labeled as an approved child restraint for airline use and fits prop­erly on the plane. Contact your airline about their policy prior to travelling.
Use your child restraint only on forward facing aircraft seats!
Place the child restraint next to a window to avoid blocking the aisle.
If the aircraft lap belt is too short, ask the flight attendant for
a belt extender.
Rear Facing Installation
Install your child restraint rear facing in an aircraft according to pages 15-16.
Forward Facing Installation
Install your child restraint for-
A
ward facing in an aircraft accord­ing to pages 22-23.
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B
Versa-Tether
TM
NEVER ATTACH A FORWARD FACING TETHER TO A LOCATION THAT IS NOT RECOMMENDED BY YOUR VEHICLE MANUFAC­TURER OR TO A LOCATION THAT YOU BELIEVE IS INCORRECT OR NOT STRONG ENOUGH. IF THE TETHER ANCHOR COMES LOOSE IN A CRASH, THE METAL HOOK CAN INJURE VEHICLE OCCUPANTS.
Britax recommends that the tether be used at all times. Using the tether will improve the stability of your child restraint and reduce the risk of injury.
If your vehicle does not currently have a tether anchor attachment refer to your vehicle owner’s manual or contact your vehicle manufacturer for assistance.
If a tether anchorage is not available, you should NOT modify your vehicle without advice from your vehicle manufacturer.
Forward Facing Versa-Tether
1 Once your child restraint is in a secure, seat belted position, facing
forward, locate the tether and remove from pouch.
2 Push the adjuster button, then pull to fully extend tether. 3
Locate the tether anchor in your vehicle. Use a tether anchor in
location a or b in the illustration on page 26.
IMPORTANT : If in doubt about your tether anchorage point or if your
vehicle is not equipped with a tether anchorage point, c vehicle owner’s manual or contact your vehicle manufacturer for assistance.
heck your
25
Versa-Tether
4
Hook the tether to the tether anchor point, then pull on the
TM
tether belt to remove any slack.
5
Verify that there is tension in the tether strap and that child
restraint is properly secured.
Releasing the Versa-Tether
To release the Versa-Tether, push the adjuster button down and inwards on the tether strap, and pull to loosen. Unhook the teth­er from tether anchor point to release child restraint. This method occasionally may be difficult. An alternative method is to release the seat belt first.
26
Versa-Tether
TM
Rear Facing Versa-Tether
1 Locate the tether and remove from pouch. 2 Push the adjuster button, then pull to fully extend tether. 3 Locate the hook on the strap. The hook latch can be opened and
closed by pressing your thumb against the latch.
4
Place the restraint in the selected vehicle seating position. Follow the
section Installation: Rear Facing on pages 11-16.
5
Locate an acceptable location for the tether to be anchored. Use a., b., or c., whichever provides a more stable and secure mounting. Check your vehicle owner’s manual or contact your vehicle’s manufacturer for proper tether attachment anchorages.
WARNING:
DO NOT Hook the Versa-Tether to the bottom of a
vehicle seat adjuster!
6
Attach the tether hook to the anchor , then tighten by pulling the adjustment strap until all slack is removed.
27
Versa-Tether
7
Verify that there is tension in the tether strap and that child
TM
restraint is properly secured.
IMPORTANT :
The proper child restraint angle is the angle where your child rests comfortably back, but never more than 45 degrees from vertical.
Releasing the Versa-Tether
To release the Versa-Tether, push the adjuster button down and inwards on the tether strap, and pull to loosen. Unhook the teth­er from tether anchor point to release child
restraint
. This method occasionally may be difficult. An alternative method is to release the seat belt first.
Using the Tether Connector Strap (rear facing only)
Sometimes it is not possible to find a location to properly anchor the tether or the structural part of the seat is too large for the hook. Use the tether connector strap to assist in connecting to an anchor point.
1 Locate a seat frame bar, vehicle seat leg, or a fixed vehicle seat belt
anchor that is bolted to the floor which the strap can be wrapped around.
2 Loop the strap around the metal
anchor, then take the metal d-ring and lace it through the hole on the other side of the strap.
3 Pull the metal d-ring all the way
through until strap is tight around the tether anchor.
4 Attach the tether hook to the
strap or d-ring.
28
Pull blue recline latch up to adjust seat into one of four normal posi­tions
(fig A).
If the level line is not horizontal with the ground in normal recline mode, it may be necessary to install the child restraint in super recline mode to obtain the proper seat angle. To adjust to super recline mode, push yellow latch down while pulling up on blue recline latch, then pull seat shell to slide it into super recline mode (fig B). Once in super recline mode, use recline adjust knob to adjust the seat angle so that level line is hori­zontal with the ground.
To return seat to normal recline mode, hold base with one hand, while lifting the top of seat shell upward with the other hand.
Recline Adjustment
A
B
29
Using the Buckle
Fastening the Buckle
1 Hold the buckle with one hand. 2 Use your other hand to insert one
tongue at a time into the buckle. Proper connection is confirmed with a positive click after inserting the second buckle tongue.
Releasing the Buckle
1 Brace the rear of the buckle with hand. 2 Use thumb to press release button until
tongues are ejected from buckle.
NOTE: Periodically clean the buckle to ensure proper operation.
section Cleaning the Buckle on page 38.
Using the Chest Clip
Open the chest clip by squeezing the middle tabs, then pulling the two pieces apart.
IMPORTANT : The correct height
for the chest clip is at the middle of the chest, level to the armpit. Always make sure that the harness is tight before each use or after any adjustments.
See
30
Once the child restraint has been installed in the vehicle, follow these instructions to secure your child in the child
1 Loosen the harness by lifting the
adjuster lever located in front of the seat, while pulling the shoulder straps forward (fig. A).
2 Unfasten the chest clip by
ing the middle tab
3 Unfasten the buckle by pressing
the release button (fig. C).
4 Move the harness straps to the
side of the seat. Use the hook and loop fastener located on the straps and side of the cover to aid in hold­ing the straps.
5 Place child in the child 6 Position the harness straps
around the child and fasten the child restraint buckle (fig. C). Proper connection is confirmed with a positive click after inserting the second buckle tongue.
restraint
. (fig. B).
.
squeez-
restraint
.
Securing Your Child
A
B
C
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Securing Your Child
7 Gently pull up on the harness
straps to tighten the lap section of the harness, which should fit low on your child's body (fig. D).
8 Slowly pull the adjuster strap to
tighten the harness around the child (fig. E).
IMPORTANT : Harness should have
a comfortable, but SNUG fit around the child. A snug fit allows you to place two fingers between your child's body and the harness.
9Fasten the chest clip by connect-
ing the two halves together.
IMPORTANT : The correct height
for the chest clip is at the middle of the chest, level with the child's armpit.
10
Verify that harness is not twisted
and child is properly secured
11
See Checking Harness Height on
page 33.
(fig. F)
.
D
E
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F
Checking Harness Height
The shoulder harness MUST be threaded through the slots in the cover and shell nearest the top of your child’s shoulders. If in any doubt always use the slot above the shoulders rather than below.
To Check Harness Height:
1 Place child in child restraint and secure harness (see pages 31-32). 2 Observe where the shoulder harness is positioned on your child. 3 Use diagrams below to determine if an adjustment is necessary.
4 If harness height is okay, continue using child restraint without
adjustment. If harness height requires adjustment, refer to Adjusting Harness Height on page 34.
NOTE:
Once the top slots become necessary , your child may continue to use the seat until the center of the ears become level with the top of the seat shell or weight exceeds 40 pounds (18 kg).
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Adjusting Harness Height
Harness Height Adjustment
1 Loosen the harness by lifting the
adjuster lever located in the front of the seat while pulling the shoul­der straps forward as far as possible (fig. A).
2 From the rear of the child
restraint of the harness guard, unhook the shoulder harness from the yoke (fig. B).
3 Pull straps through the shell and
cover, to the front of the seat.
4 Thread the harness straps
through the appropriate harness height slots (fig. C).
5 Reattach harness straps to the
yoke (fig. B).
6 Pull harness adjuster strap to
tighten the harness.
7 Verify that all straps are threaded
at the same height and are not twisted.
, pull the yoke over the top
A
Yoke
Harness
guard
B
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C
Care and Maintenance
Cover Removal
1 Loosen the harness by lifting the adjuster lever while pulling the
shoulder straps forward as far as possible.
2 Unhook the shoulder straps from the yoke on the rear of child
restraint.
3 Pull straps through the shell and cover, to the front of the seat. 4 Lift cover over buckle. 5 Gently remove the upper portion of the cover , by releasing the elas-
tic loops. Be careful not to damage the energy absorbing foam.
6 Pull the harness straps and chest clip through the slots in the cover . 7 Release the elastic loops at the bottom of the cover. 8 Gently remove the entire cover from the seat.
WARNING:
Do not take apart or attempt to take apart the harness. It is unnecessary and dangerous to do so.
Never remove the buckle tongues from the harness. They can­not be reattached after removal.
Belly Pad Removal
1 Remove the buckle and belly pad (see page 36). 2 Slide belly pad off the buckle straps.
Refitting the Cover
To refit the cover, reverse Cover Removal directions. the shoulder straps are threaded through the chest clips and that the harness is not twisted.
Make sure that
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Care and Maintenance
Buckle Removal
1
Fully recline the child restraint.
2
Locate two metal buckle strap
retainers on bottom of the seat.
3
Pull each retainer away from
child restraint to loosen.
4
Turn each retainer so that the
short side will go through the slot in the seat shell
5
Push the retainer through slots in the shell and cover to the front
of the seat
Rethreading the Buckle
1
Locate the buckle slots.
2
Turn each buckle retainer so that the short side will go through
the slot in the cover and seat shell
3
Push each buckle retainer through the slots.
4
Make sure the plastic strips are kept on the upper surface of the
shell to keep the straps from falling through the slots.
5
Pull buckle away from seat until tight, then verify that the strap
is not twisted and the release button is facing outward.
A
(fig. A)
(fig. A)
.
.
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Care and Maintenance
Cleaning the Cover
HAND WASH using cold water and mild soap. LINE DRY to prevent cover from shrinking.
DO NOT:
Use bleach
Machine wash
Machine dry
Cleaning the Shell
SPONGE CLEAN using warm water and mild soap. TOWEL DRY
DO NOT:
Use solvents, detergents, or abrasive cleaners
Remove the harness adjuster strap
Cleaning the Harness
SPONGE CLEAN using warm water and mild soap. TOWEL DRY
DO NOT:
Use bleach
Use solvents
Remove the harness
adjuster strap
Machine dry
Machine wash
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Care and Maintenance
Cleaning the Buckle
THOROUGHLY RINSE using
warm water (fig. B). SOAK using warm water to
loosen hardened liquid or food.
TEST the buckle by fasten­ing and unfastening until you hear a positive click after inserting the second buckle tongue (fig. C). If click is not heard continue to clean.
TOWEL DRY
DO NOT:
Lubricate
Use solvents
Use soap or household detergents
B
C
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Warranty
This child restraint was manufactured by Britax. Britax Child Safety , Inc. (“Britax”) warrants this product to the original retail purchas­er as follows:
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
This product is warranted against defective materials or workman­ship for one year from the date of original purchase. Proof of pur­chase is required. Your exclusive remedy for this warranty is that Britax will, at its option, provide repair or replacement components for this product or refund the original purchase price of the prod­uct. Britax reserves the right to discontinue or change fabrics, parts, models or products, or to make substitutions.
To make a claim under this warranty, you must contact Britax Consumer Services at 1-888-427-4829 or write to us using the address on the back cover of this booklet. Proof of purchase is required.
PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THE OWNER REGISTRATION CARD WITHIN (30) DAYS OF PURCHASE.
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS
This warranty does not include damages which arise from negli­gence, misuse or use not in accordance with the product instruc­tion.
The use of non-Britax Child Safety, Inc. covers, inserts, toys, acces­sories, or tightening devices is not approved by Britax. Their use could cause this restraint to fail Federal Safety Standards or perform worse in a crash. Their use automatically voids the Britax warranty.
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Warranty
LIMITATION OF DAMAGES
The warranty and remedies as set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all others, oral or written express or implied. In no event will Britax or the retailer selling this product be liable to you for any damages, including incidental or consequential damages, arising out of the use or inability to use this product.
LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND OTHER WARRANTY TERMS AND STATE LAWS
Any implied warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall be limit­ed to the duration and terms of the express written warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse­quential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Neither Britax, nor the retailer selling this product, authorizes any person to create for it any other warranty, obligation, or liability in connection with this product.
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FOR USE ON
DRIVER'S SIDE
LATCH ANCH
OR
Registration Information
Fill out the registration card and mail it in today!
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 and manufacturing date to Britax Child Safety, Inc. 13501 South Ridge Drive, Charlotte, NC 28273 or call 1-888-4BRITAX. For recall information, call the U.S. Government's Auto Safety Hotline at 1-800-424-9393 (202-366-0123 in DC area).
P/N
o
. 2106865/B
Britax Child Safety, Inc.
13501 South Ridge Drive Charlotte, NC 28273 USA
A Britax Childcare company
Tel: 704-409-1700
BritaxUSA.com
R2:09/02 P213500
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