No child restraint can guarantee protection
from injury in every situation, but proper use
helps reduce the risk of serious injury or death.
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY.
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
and manufacturing date to:
Graco Children’ s Products, Inc.
150 Oaklands Blvd.
Exton, PA 19341
or call 1-800-345-4109
or register online at
http://www.gracobaby.com/carseatregistration
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://www.NHTSA.gov
Safety First Check List
>
Read and understand instruction manual
and child restraint labels.
Infants less than 20 lbs. (9 kg) must use
child restraint
Do not use child restraint rear-facing in
vehicle seat with air bag.
Secure children in rear seat of vehicle
whenever possible.
Never leave child unattended.
Install child restraint securely with vehicle seat
belt or
Do not use after date shown on back of
child restraint.
Do not allow anyone (babysitter, relatives,
etc.) to use child restraint without first
understanding all instructions.
LATCH
>
This child restraint may be installed in a vehicle
using either the vehicle seat belt or the
LATCH system (for vehicles equipped with
LATCH).
rear-facing.
LATCH belt.
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WARNINGS - Prevent serious injury or death:
Failure to follow these instructions
and child restraint labels can result
in child striking the vehicle’ s interior during a sudden stop or crash.
Secure child restraint with a vehicle
seat belt or
routed as shown in this manual.
Select a suitable location for the
child restraint in your vehicle.
Choose the correct mode of use for
the child restraint depending on
your child’ s size. Infants less than
20 lbs. (9 kg) must use this child
restraint rear-facing. Serious
crippling injury or death can result
if infant faces front of vehicle. The
American Academy of Pediatrics
recommends that children should be
at least one year of age before being
positioned forward facing.
LATCH that is properly
Vehicle seat belt system MUST hold
child restraint securely. Not all
vehicle seat belts can be used with
a child restraint.
If vehicle seat belt does not hold
child restraint securely, read
“Vehicle Seat Belts” section.
Never put a child restraint in a front
vehicle seat unless recommended
by vehicle owner’ s manual.
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) alerts
vehicle owners that according to
accident statistics, children up to
age 12 are safer in the back seat.
For vehicles with air bags, refer to
vehicle owner’ s manual for child
restraint installation information.
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WARNINGS - Prevent serious injury or death (continued):
If child restraint is in a crash, it
must be replaced. DO NOT use itagain! A crash can cause unseen
damage and using it again could
result in serious injury or death.
DO NOT use child restraint if it is
damaged or missing parts.
DO NOT use accessories or parts
other than those provided by
Graco. Their use could alter the
performance of the child restraint.
Rear-facing child restraint must be
properly leveled:
• Too reclined can result in injury
or ejection.
• Too upright can result in
breathing difficulties.
Insert the harness straps in the
proper slots for your child. Never
leave child unattended, even when
sleeping. Child may become tangled
in harness straps and suffocate or
strangle.
DO NOT remove LATCH system from
child restraint. If using vehicle seat
belt to secure child restraint, LATCH
connectors must be stored. (see
section “
Never attach two
LATCH connectors
to one vehicle lower
anchor point unless
specifically allowed
by the vehicle
manufacturer.
LATCH storage”)
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BASIC INFORMATION
WARNING
DO NOT place this
child restraint in
a vehicle seating
location that has a
front air bag. If an
air bag inflates, it
can hit the child and
child restraint with great force
and cause serious injury or death
to your child. Check vehicle
owner’ s manual for information
about side air bags and child
restraint installation.
Certification
>
This child restraint meets or exceeds all
applicable requirements of Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard 213 for use in motor
vehicles and aircraft.
Unoccupied Child Restraint
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Always secure child restraint with
vehicle seat belt, even when unoccupied.
In a crash, an unsecured child restraint can
injure passengers.
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LATCH or a
Dangerous Vehicle Seats
>
Do not use child restraint on rear-facing or
side-facing vehicle seats.
Child Restraint Useful Life
>
STOP using child restraint and throw it away
after the date molded into the back of
the child restraint.
Look for:
Vehicle Seat Protection
>
Protect vehicle seat. Use a child restraint mat,
towel or thin blanket under and behind child
restraint.
Warm Weather
>
Child restraint parts can get very hot in the sun
or warm weather.
To avoid burns, always check before putting
child in child restraint.
Do not use this car
seat after December
Year
WHAT IS LATCH?
United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards have defined a new system for
installing child restraints in vehicles. The
system is called
ower Anchorage and Tether for CHildren.
L
LATCH System for Vehicles:
LATCH in the vehicle consists of a top tether
anchor point and two lower anchor points.
Some vehicle owner manuals use the term
ISOFIX to identify the new child restraint
anchorage system. This child restraint with
LATCH can also be used in vehicle seating
positions equipped with ISOFIX.
Newer vehicles may have one or more seating
positions equipped with
If vehicle is equipped with
lower anchor points may be visible at the vehicle
seat crease. If not visible, they may be marked
with a symbol (Fig. a) or a colored dot.
See your vehicle owner’s manual for exact
locations, anchor identification, and
requirements for use with a child restraint.
LATCH. LATCH stands for:
LATCH anchor points.
LATCH, the vehicle
Vehicle
Top Tether Anchor
Points
Typical seat in a
passenger vehicle.
Other vehicle types
may have different
LATCH locations.
Vehicle
Lower Anchor
Points
Vehicle
Seat Crease
Check vehicle owner’ s manual for vehicle top
tether anchor locations. They may be identified
using one of the anchor symbols (Fig. b or Fig. c).
(Fig. a)
(Fig. b)
(Fig. c)
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LATCH SYSTEM
LATCH System:
LATCH consists of a permanently attached
lower anchorage belt and a top tether strap
(Fig. a).
ONLY use
position recommended
by vehicle manufacturer.
LATCH is defined
as anchorages 280mm
(11.02 inches) on center.
As a manufacturer, we do
not recommend using the
LATCH system in the center
position if it exceeds this
length.
LATCH in a seating
Vehicle
Lower
Anchor
Points
Vehicle
Top Tether
Anchor
Point
Child Restraint
Top Tether
(Fig. a)
Child Restraint
Lower Anchorage
Belt
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HEIGHT & WEIGHT LIMITS
Rear-facing: 5 to 30 lbs. (2.2-13.6 kg)
• Infants who weigh less than 20 lbs.
(9 kg) MUST be
• Infants or toddlers 20 to 30 lbs.
(9 to 13.6 kg) may be
IMPORTANT: This child restraint is
certified for use
up to 30 lbs. (13.6 kg). However, some
children approaching 30 lbs. (13.6 kg) may be
too tall to fit comfortably rear-facing. When
child can no longer comfortably fit and knees
remain bent, child should use car seat
forward-facing only if child is over 20 lbs.
(9 kg) and can sit upright unassisted.
Rear-facing
5 lbs.
(2.2 kg)
Forward-facing: 20 to 40 lbs. (9 to 18 kg)
• Toddlers 20 to 30 lbs. (9 to 13.6 kg)
who are capable of sitting upright
unassisted may be forward-facing
If unable to sit unassisted, use
rear-facing.
• Toddlers 30 to 40 lbs.
(13.6 to 18 kg) and up to
40 inches (101.6 cm) tall MUST
be forward-facing.
rear-facing.
rear-facing.
rear-facing with children
20 lbs.
(9 kg)
30 lbs.
(13.6 kg)
Forward-facing
.
*
*
40 lbs.
(18 kg)
The American Academy of Pediatrics
recommends that children should be at least one
*
year of age before being positioned forward facing.
Preterm or Low Birth Weight
>
Infants
A preterm infant or low birth weight infant may
be at special risk in a vehicle or aircraft.
According to the American Academy of
Pediatrics, these infants may suffer breathing
difficulties if improperly reclined in a child
restraint.
Graco advises that you have your physician or
hospital staff evaluate your infant and recommend
the proper child restraint or car bed before you
and your infant leave the hospital.
Outgrowing Child Restraint
>
WARNING
Prevent serious injury or death:
•Top of child’ s ears must be below
top edge of child restraint.
• Child’ s shoulders MUST not be
above top harness slots.
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REAR-FACING INSTALLATION WITH LATCH
LATCH belt must be routed through
1
opening in child restraint for
(see page 23, fig. k).
Belt must lay flat and not be twisted.
Adjust child restraint to recline position
2
(see fig. a and pages 18 and 19, fig. b) Place
rear-facing on vehicle seat equipped with
LATCH anchors.
For ease of installation, extend LATCH belt
3
to its maximum length.
Hook connectors to vehicle lower anchors
4
(fig. b). Pull connectors to be sure they are
securely attached to the anchor points. (fig. c).
Press down firmly in center of child restraint
5
while pulling
LATCH adjustment belt. (fig. d).
rear-facing mode.
Pull front to back and left to right to check for
6
secure installation (fig. e).
Check that the lower anchorage belt stays
tight and does not slip from the tightened
position. If it does not stay tight, try another
seating position or contact Customer Service
(see back cover).
Check level indicator on child restraint.
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Vehicle must be on level ground and child in
child restraint when checking level indicator.
Ball MUST be entirely in green zone (fig. f).If
necessary, place rolled towels under child
restraint, at vehicle seat crease, until entire ball
is in green zone. Then re-check level indicator.
DO NOT use tether
be stored (see “Tether Storage” page 32).
Periodically check that child restraint is
securely installed and properly leveled; adjust
if necessary.
rear-facing. Tether must
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REAR-FACING INSTALLATION WITH LATCH
LAP
C0110A
(continued):
Recline position
(fig. a)
(fig. b)
(fig. c)
Towels
Openings
LATCH
(fig. d)
Recline
Position
Tether
(fig. f)
(fig. e)
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FORWARD-FACING INSTALLATION WITH LATCH
LATCH belt must be routed through
1
opening in child restraint for
(see page 23, fig. l).
Belt must lay flat and not be twisted.
Adjust car seat to upright position (see fig. a
2
and pages 18 and 19, fig. b). Secure recline
stand into Upright Position by pushing tabs
into lock position.
Place
forward-facing on vehicle seat equipped
with LATCH anchors.
For ease of installation, extend LATCH belt
3
to its maximum length.
Hook connectors to vehicle lower anchors
4
(fig. b). Pull connectors to be sure they are
securely attached (fig. c).
Press down firmly in center of child restraint to
5
compress vehicle seat cushion while tightening
LATCH belt by pulling adjustment belt (fig. d).
Use your knee to press down in center of
child restraint (fig. d).
forward-facing
Pull front to back and left to right to check for
6
secure installation (fig. e).
Check that the lower anchorage belt stays
tight and does not slip from the tightened
position. If it does not stay tight, try another
seating position or contact Customer Service
(see back cover).
Attach tether strap hook (A) to anchor
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hardware (B) and tighten adjustment belt to
remove any slack (fig. f).
Belt must lay flat and not be twisted.
Periodically check that child restraint is securely
installed; adjust if necessary.
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FORW ARD-F ACING INSTALLATION WITH LATCH
Tether
(A)
(continued):
Pull to
tighten
(B)
Lock
Position
(fig. a)
(fig. b)
Upright
Position
Openings
LATCH
Upright
Position
(fig. c)
(fig. f)
(fig. e)
(fig. d)
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REAR-FACING INST ALLA TION WITH VEHICLE SEA T BELTS
Pull front to back and left to right to check for
WARNING
LATCH belt MUST be stored when
using vehicle seat belt to install
child restraint.
Store LATCH belt by attaching to connectors
1
through forward-facing openings
(see page 25, fig. r).
• Attach connectors to storage bar on each
side (fig. a).
• Adjust
LATCH belt to remove excess
slack by pulling adjustment belt.
5
secure installation (fig. d). Vehicle lap belt
MUST stay tight.
If not secure, see “Vehicle Seat Belts” page 26.
6
Check level indicator on child restraint.
Vehicle must be on level ground and child in
child restraint when checking level indicator.
Ball MUST be entirely in green zone (fig. e).
If necessary, place rolled towels under child
restraint, at vehicle seat crease, until entire ball
is in green zone. Then re-check level indicator.
Adjust car seat to recline position
2
(see fig. b and pages 18 and 19, fig. b).
Place
rear-facing on vehicle seat.
Thread vehicle seat belt through openings and
3
buckle belt.
Press down firmly in center of child restraint to
4
compress vehicle seat cushion while tightening
vehicle seat belt (fig. c).
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DO NOT use tether
be stored (see “Tether Storage” page 32).
Periodically check that child restraint is
securely installed and properly leveled;
adjust if necessary.
rear-facing. Tether must
REAR-FACING INST ALLA TION WITH VEHICLE SEA T BELTS
L
A
PC0110A
(continued):
Tether
Storage
Bar
Openings
Towels
Recline
Position
Installation with Lap/shoulder belt
(fig. a)
LATCH (stored)
Recline position
(fig. b)
(fig. e)
Installation with
Lap belt only
(fig. d)
(fig. c)
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FORW ARD-FACING INSTALLA TION WITH VEHICLE SEAT BEL TS
Pull front to back and left to right to check for
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WARNING
LATCH belt MUST be stored when
using vehicle seat belt to install
child restraint.
Store LATCH belt by attaching to connectors
1
through rear-facing openings
(see page 25, fig. q).
• Attach connectors to storage bar on each
side (fig. a).
• Adjust
LATCH belt to remove excess
slack by pulling adjustment belt.
secure installation (fig. e). Vehicle lap belt
MUST stay tight.
If not secure, see “Vehicle Seat Belts” page 26.
Attach tether strap hook (A) to anchor
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hardware (B) and tighten adjustment belt to
remove any slack (fig. f) . If vehicle does not
have anchor points to attach tether hook,
tether hook should be stored, see “Tether
Storage”, page 32.
Belt must lay flat and not be twisted.
Adjust car seat to upright position (see fig. b
2
and pages 18 and 19, fig. b). Secure recline
stand into Upright Position by pushing tabs
into lock position.
Place
forward-facing on vehicle seat.
Lift seat pad flap (available on some models).
3
Thread vehicle seat belt through openings.
Buckle belt (fig. c).
4
Press down firmly in center of child restraint to
compress vehicle seat cushion while tightening
vehicle seat belt.
Use your knee to press down in center of
child restraint (fig. d).
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Periodically check that child restraint is securely
installed; adjust if necessary.
FORW ARD-FACING INSTALLA TION WITH VEHICLE SEAT BELTS
(continued):
Tether
Storage
Bar
Installation with
Openings
Lap belt only
Pull to
tighten
(fig. a)
(fig. b)
Lock
Position
Upright
Position
(fig. c)
LATCH (stored)
Upright Position
Installation with
Lap/shoulder belt
(fig. d)(fig. e)
(A)
(B)
(fig. f)
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PLACING CHILD IN CHILD RESTRAINT
5-Point Models Only:
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death:
•Keep harness straps snug and
positioned on shoulders with
harness tie at arm pit level.
•Do not use strap covers, blankets,
cushions, or padding under harness
straps or child unless provided
by Graco.
• Child should be dressed in clothing
that does not interfere with
buckling the harness.
Check harness system:
Rear-facing - 5-30 lbs (2.2-13.6 kg)
•
Harness straps must be
through bottom or middle
slots at or below shoulders.
•
Forward-facing - 20-30 lbs (9-13.6 kg)
and are at least one year old.
Harness straps must be
through middle or top slots
at or above shoulders.
•
Forward-facing - 30-40 lbs (13.6-18 kg)
Harness straps must be
through top slots only.
DO NOT use middle slots
for child over 30 lbs. (13.6 kg).
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• Crotch strap must be in opening closest to
but not under child.
Overhead Shield Models Only:
• Harness tongue must be in opening
closest to but not under child.
Place child in child restraint with child’ s back flat
1
against back of child restraint.
Place harness straps over child’ s shoulders and
2
insert tongue(s) into buckle.
Pull up on tongue(s) to be sure they are locked.
Close harness tie:
3
Position harness tie at arm pit level.
Adjust harness straps to be snug. A snug strap
4
should not allow any slack. It lies in a relatively
straight line without sagging. It does not press
on the child’ s flesh or push the child’ s body into
an unnatural position (fig. a).
Check that harness straps on chest and thighs
are snug.
A rolled towel can be used on each side to
5
support small children (fig. b). Be sure towels
do not interfere with harness system. Towels
should NOT be placed under child.
PLACING CHILD IN CHILD RESTRAINT (continued)
5-Point
Models
2
(fig. a)
Overhead
Shield
Models
3
2
4
(fig. b)
3
4
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OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS
Harness Straps (fig. a):
1
• To tighten: Pull lower belt.
• To loosen: Pull and hold upper belt tab
while pulling shoulder harness straps.
2
Harness Tie:
• To open: Press tabs and pull apart.
• To close: Snap halves together. Make
sure harness tie is locked by pulling out
on each half.
Buckle:
3
MUST be in opening closest to but not under
child.
5-Point Models
• To buckle: Insert both tongues into
buckle. Pull up on tongues to be sure
they are locked.
• To unbuckle: Press red button and pull
tongues out of buckle.
Overhead Shield Models
• To buckle: Push tongue into opening.
Pull up on tongue to be sure it is locked.
• To unbuckle: Press red button, pull
tongue out of opening and lift shield
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over top of child restraint.
Recline / Upright Positions (fig. b):
4
Rear-facing - MUST use Recline position.
Forward-facing - MUST use Upright position
Upright Position: Rotate stand out and push
into child restraint (fig. b). Secure recline stand
by pushing tabs into lock position.
Recline Position: Pull stand out and rotate
into child restraint.
Harness straps MUST move freely. Make sure
harness straps are not pinched by recline stand.
5-Point Crotch Strap Adjustment (fig. c):
5
• From bottom of child restraint, pull crotch
strap clip out and remove clip from crotch
strap loop.
• From top of child restraint, pull crotch strap
out and thread through desired slot. Make
sure red button is facing away from child.
• From bottom of child restraint, re-attach clip
to crotch strap loop exactly as shown.
Overhead Shield Adjustment (fig. d):
6
• To adjust: Press button down and slide
shield to desired position closest to child.
Release button to lock shield into one of
multiple positions.
NOTE: Shield does not need to contact
child when in closest position; harness
system restrains child.
OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
5-Point
Models
Upper Tab
(to loosen)
Lower Belt
(to tighten)
(fig. a)
Recline
(fig. b)
1
2
3
4
Upright
Overhead
Shield
Models
Clip
(fig. c)
(fig. d)
1
2
3
4
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OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
7
Changing Harness Strap Slots:
A Loosen harness straps:
Pull and hold upper belt tab.
Pull harness straps out.
D Re-attach harness strap loops to Splitter
Plate:
5-Point Models (fig. e):
• For Infants or Small Toddlers:
B Remove both shoulder harness strap
loops from Splitter Plate on back of
child restraint.
C Change harness strap slots.
Make sure harness straps are threaded
through matching slot of seat pad and
child restraint.
It may be necessary to remove seat pad
from top of child restraint while relocating.
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Put Top right strap loop on Splitter
Plate first, then attach Top left strap
loop.
NOTE: Make sure ends of straps are
behind Splitter Plate.
• For Toddlers:
Put Bottom right strap loop on Splitter
Plate first, then attach Bottom left
strap loop.
Overhead Shield Models (fig. f):
Put right strap loop on Splitter Plate
first, then attach left strap loop.
NOTE:
• Make sure both strap loops are securely
attached within Splitter Plate hook.
• Make sure straps are NOT twisted and
are routed behind stand (fig. g).
OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
5-Point
Models
Overhead
Shield
Models
Top
Loop
Bottom
Loop
(fig. e)
Loop
Splitter Plate
(fig. g)
(fig. f)
Stand
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OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
8
LATCH Belt Routing:
LATCH belt MUST be routed through
the proper openings depending on direction
of child restraint use.
A Remove pad from front of seat area by
pulling out 2-button clips on lower front
edge of child restraint (fig. h) and
2-button clip in center of seat.
Removing pad will expose the rotating
LATCH belt. (fig. i)
(fig. h)
Rotating LATCH Belt
(under seat pad)
(fig. i)
B Rotate
C Re-attach pad to child restraint by
LATCH belt so that the belt routes
through the proper openings (Pg 23,
fig. k and fig. l). Belts must remain flat
and tight against the child restraint
BEFORE reattaching the three seat pad
2-button clips. (fig. j)
interfere with the harness.
snapping the three 2-button clips back in
place. DO NOT allow 2-button clip to
interfere with the
seat belt.
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LATCH belt must not
LATCH belt or vehicle
Belt must be
flat and tight
(fig. j)
OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
Route LATCH belt through Rear-facing
openings for:
•
LATCH Rear-facing use.
•
LATCH storage with Forward-facing
vehicle seat belt use. Pg. 25, fig. q.
All belts must be flat and the adjuster belt must be facing out for easy adjustment.
or
Route
LATCH belt through Forward-facing
openings for:
•
LATCH Forward-facing use.
•
LATCH storage with Rear-facing
vehicle seat belt use. Pg. 25, fig. r.
or
Rear-facing openingsForward-facing openings
(fig. k)
(fig. l)
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OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
Removing LATCH from Vehicle
9
Anchor Points:
A Tilt metal tab of adjuster to release tension
(fig. m).
Press down on child restraint compressing
vehicle seat cushion to reduce tension on
lower anchorage belt.
(fig. m)
B Press and hold
(fig. n).
C Push connector in, lift connector up and
pull out (away from anchor point) (fig. o).
Repeat step A, B and C for other
connector.
LATCH release hinge.
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(fig. n)
(fig. o)
OPERATIONS and ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
LATCH storage:
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• Locate
• Fasten
Repeat for other side of seat.
LATCH storage bars under arm rest
on sides of child restraint (fig. p).
LATCH onto storage bar as shown.
(fig. q or r)
(fig. q)
LATCH
storage bar
(fig. p)
(fig. r)
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