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1.0 Warnings to Parents
and Other Users
Failure to properly use this child restraint increases the risk
of serious injury or death in a sharp turn, sudden stop or
crash. Your child’s safety depends on you installing and
using this child restraint correctly. Use ONLY forward facing.
Even if using this child restraint seems easy to figure out on
your own, it is very important to READ, UNDERSTAND AND
FOLLOW THE OWNER’S MANUAL.
The manual should be stored in the slot below the recline
lever.
You must also read your vehicle owner’s manual.
Your child’s safety depends on:
1. Inserting the harness straps in the proper slots for
your child.
2. Properly securing your child in the child restraint.
3. Selecting a suitable location for the child restraint in
your vehicle.
4. Properly routing and securing the vehicle seat belt or
properly using LATCH.
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2.0 Registration Information
Model Number:
Manufactured in:
Purchase Date:
2.1 Register Your Child Restraint
Please fill in the above information. The model number
and manufactured in (date) can be found on a label
underneath your child restraint. Fill out the prepaid
registration postcard attached to the seat cover and
mail it 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:
Graco Children’s Products Inc.
150 Oaklands Blvd.
Exton, PA 19341
or call 1-800-345-4109
2.2 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
• Graco: 1-800-345-4109 or www.gracobaby.com
2.3 If You Need Help
Please contact our Customer Service Department with
any questions you may have concerning parts, use, or
maintenance. When you contact us, please have your
product’s model number and manufactured in (date)
ready so that we may help you efficiently. The numbers
can be found on a sticker on the underside of your child
restraint.
1-800-345-4109 or www.gracobaby.com
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3.0 Important Information
3.1 Warnings
•
DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THIS CHILD RESTRAINT
UNTIL YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND IN YOUR
VEHICLE OWNER’S MANUAL. DO NOT let others
install or use the child restraint unless they understand
how to use it.
•
FAILURE TO PROPERLY USE THIS CHILD
RESTRAINT INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH IN A SHARP TURN, SUDDEN
STOP OR CRASH. Your child can be injured in a vehicle
even if you are not in a crash. Sudden braking and sharp
turns can injure your child if the child restraint is not
properly installed or if your child is not properly secured in
the child restraint.
•
PLACE THIS CHILD RESTRAINT IN A FORWARD
FACING POSITION ONLY.
•
NEVER 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. Refer to
your vehicle owner’s manual for
information about side air bags and
child restraint installation.
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•
According to accident statistics, CHILDREN ARE SAFER
WHEN PROPERLY RESTRAINED IN REAR VEHICLE
SEATING POSITIONS RATHER THAN FRONT
SEATING POSITIONS. For a vehicle with a front
passenger air bag, refer to your vehicle owner’s manual
as well as these instructions for child restraint installation.
•
NEVER LEAVE YOUR CHILD UNATTENDED.
•
NEVER LEAVE A CHILD RESTRAINT UNSECURED IN
YOUR VEHICLE. An unsecured child restraint can be
thrown around and may injure occupants in a sharp turn,
sudden stop or crash. Remove it or make sure that it is
securely belted in the vehicle. If not using LATCH, make
sure LATCH connectors are properly stored on back of
seat. See page 32 for LATCH storage.
•
REPLACE THE CHILD RESTRAINT AFTER AN
ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND. An accident can cause
damage to the child restraint that you cannot see.
•
STOP USING CHILD RESTRAINT AND THROW IT
AWAY after the date molded into the bottom of the child
restraint. “DO NOT use this car seat after December
(Year)”
•
DO NOT MODIFY YOUR CHILD RESTRAINT or use any
accessories or parts supplied by other manufacturers.
•
NEVER USE CHILD RESTRAINT IF IT HAS DAMAGED
OR MISSING PARTS. DO NOT use a cut, frayed or
damaged child restraint harness, LATCH belt or vehicle
seat belt.
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•
THE CHILD RESTRAINT CAN BECOME VERY HOT IF
LEFT IN THE SUN. Contact with these parts can burn
your child’s skin. Always touch the surface of any metal or
plastic parts before putting your child in the child restraint.
•
THIS CHILD RESTRAINT CONFORMS to all
applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
and is certified for use in motor vehicles and Aircraft.
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3.2 Height and Weight Limits
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT
USE THE CHILD RESTRAINT FOR A CHILD
LARGER OR SMALLER THEN THE WEIGHT AND
HEIGHT RANGE LISTED BELOW.
Your child MUST meet ALL requirements:
•
WEIGHT: 20 to 40 lbs (9 to 18 kg)
•
HEIGHT: 43 inches (109 cm) or less
•
At least one year old and can
sit upright unassisted
•
Top harness slots are AT ORABOVE child’s shoulders.
•
The child’s ears are below
top of child restraint.
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4.0 Features
Harness slots
Crotch strap
Harness
release
lever
Harness
adjustment
strap
Harness
buckle
Recline
lever
Owner’s manual
storage compartment
Accessories (on certain models)
Harness clip
Harness strap
Shoulder belt
Lock-off
LATCH Belt
(stored)
Vehicle belt
path (red)
Deluxe Cup HolderStorage Console
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Harness
slots
Tether strap**
Tether clip
LATCH
Connector
LATCH
Storage bar
Tether
Storage bar
LATCH***
Belt
Adjustment
belt
**Vehicles are now (or can be) equipped with tether anchor
points behind some seats. A tether anchors the top of the
child restraint to the body of the vehicle. When used
properly with the vehicle seat belt or LATCH, a tether
helps reduce injury in a sudden stop or crash.
***United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
have defined a new system for installing child restraints in
vehicles. The system is called LATCH. LATCH may ONLY
be used IN PLACE of vehicle belt if vehicle is
equipped with LATCH anchor points. Please refer
to vehicle owner’s manual for LATCH locations
in vehicles.
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5.0 Using Child Restraint
Harness
5.1 Positioning the Harness Straps
FAILURE TO PROPERLY ADJUST THE HARNESS
STRAPS FOR YOUR CHILD INCREASES THE RISK
OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN THE EVENT OF
A SHARP TURN, SUDDEN STOP OR CRASH. Snugly
adjust the belts provided with this child restraint around
your child. A snug strap 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.
1.Loosen the harness straps by
lifting the adjustment lever on
the front of the seat and
pulling the straps out as far
as they will come at the
shoulders .
2. Open harness clip .
3. Unbuckle harness straps .
Lay the harness straps over
the sides of the seat to avoid
the harness twisting.
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4. Place child in the seat.
The harness straps
must go in the slots even
with or just above the
shoulders .
If straps are already in the
proper slots, go to step 1
on page 15.
5. To adjust harness straps:
Loosen the harness
straps by lifting the
harness release lever on
the front of the seat while
pulling the straps out
at the shoulders.
a) Recline the seat by
squeezing the recline
lever up and pulling the
seat forward, so you will
have access to the back
of the seat .
b) From the side of the seat,
pull the harness and metal
junction plate out and
remove straps from metal
junction plate .
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c) Pull strap ends through
slots and reinsert them in
the correct slots as
determined in step 4,page 12.
Check that the straps
are not twisted.
d) Reassemble straps onto
metal junction plate exactly
as shown . Check that
straps are completely within
the slots and that they are
not twisted.
e) Check that the straps
are inserted at the same
level and that they are not
twisted. A twisted belt may
keep the harness from
working properly. Pull on
harness to make sure it
is secure.
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6. Harness Adjustment
Loosen the harness
straps by lifting the
harness release lever on
the front of the seat while
pulling the straps out
at the shoulders as
.
.
shown
Tighten the harness straps
by pulling the adjustment
strap on the front of the
seat
(See also Section 5.2,
Securing Your Child in the
Child Restraint, page 15.)
REMEMBER to check
the shoulder straps as
your child grows and move
them to the next position
when necessary. The
harness straps must go in
the slots even with or just
above the shoulders.
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5.2 Securing Your Child in the Child Restraint
FAILURE TO PROPERLY SECURE YOUR CHILD IN
THE CHILD RESTRAINT INCREASES THE RISK OF
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN THE EVENT OF A
SHARP TURN, SUDDEN STOP OR CRASH.
In a crash, the child restraint provides NO protection
for your child unless the harness straps are properly
secured. Follow these instructions carefully to properly
secure your child.
•
ADJUST THE HARNESS SYSTEM SNUGLY EVERY
TIME you place your child in the child restraint.
•
Avoid bulky clothing.
1. Place child in child restraint
with child’s back flat against
back of child restraint.
2. Place harness straps
over child’s shoulders, insert
the two buckle tongues into
the harness buckle on the
crotch strap. Make sure that
you hear each tongue click
into the buckle.
DO NOT use the child restraint
if the buckle tongues do not latch in place.
Call Graco at 1-800-345-4109
CHECK that straps are not twisted.
CHECK that harness is securely latched by pulling
up on straps.
DO NOT use child restraint if harness does not
latch.
.
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3. Pull the adjustment strap
to securely tighten the
harness
.
4. Fasten harness clip
Position harness clip
at middle of child’s chest,
level with armpits.
5. Make sure straps are
flat and tight against
child’s shoulders. You
should not be able to
pinch the harness straps.
A snug strap 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
.
.
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6.0 Child Restraint Location
6.1 Vehicle Seat Requirements
IMPROPER PLACEMENT OF THE CHILD RESTRAINT
INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH. Some seating positions in your vehicle may not
be safe for this child restraint. Some vehicles do not
have any seating positions that can be used safely with
the child restraint. If you are not sure where to place the
child restraint in your vehicle, consult your vehicle
owner’s manual or call Graco Children's Products Inc.,
1-800-345-4109.
•
Children are safer when properly restrained
in rear vehicle seating positions. Whenever possible
secure the child restraint in
the center position of the
seat directly behind the
front seats.
•
The vehicle seat must face forward.
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6.2 Vehicle Seat Belt Requirements
MANY SEAT BELT SYSTEMS ARE NOT SAFE TO
USE WITH THE CHILD RESTRAINT. THE VEHICLE
SEAT BELT MUST BE DESIGNED TO HOLD THE
CHILD RESTRAINT TIGHTLY AT ALL TIMES.
Pay careful attention to these systems; some of the
seat belts that are not safe to use look very much
like seat belts that are safe to use. If you are unsure,
consult your vehicle owner’s manual or call Graco
Children's Products Inc., 1-800-345-4109.
6.2.1 UNSAFE Vehicle Belt Systems
DO NOT USE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
SYSTEMS TO SECURE THE CHILD RESTRAINT.
LATCH can be used IN PLACE OF the following unsafe
belt systems if your vehicle is equipped with LATCH
anchor points. NEVER USE unsafe belt systems. Please
refer to the vehicle owners manual for LATCH locations.
•
Lap Belts with Emergency
Locking Retractor (ELR)
This lap belt stays loose and
can move until it locks in a
crash or sudden stop.
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•
Combination Lap/Shoulder
Belt with Retractor
Each strap has a retractor at
one end and is attached to
the latch plate at the other
end.
•
Passive Restraint Lap or Shoulder Belt
Mounted on Door
•
Passive Restraint Lap Belt with Motorized
Shoulder Belt
DO NOT use vehicle belts
that are attached to the door
in any way or that move
along a track to automatically
surround the passenger when
the door is closed.
•
Lap Belts Forward of Seat
Crease
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6.2.2 SAFE Vehicle Belt Systems
THE FOLLOWING BELT SYSTEMS CAN BE USED
WITH YOUR CHILD RESTRAINT, IF the seat location
meets all other requirements of these instructions and
those in your vehicle owner's manual. LATCH can be
used in place of the following vehicle belt systems if your
vehicle is equipped with LATCH anchor points. Please
refer to vehicle owner’s manual for LATCH locations and
section “7.3 With LATCH” page 27-29 for installation
instructions.
•
Lap Belts - Manually Adjusted
When buckled, the belt is tightened manually by pulling
on the excess belt.
•
Lap Belts with Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
The automatic locking retractor will not permit the lap
belt to lengthen once it is buckled. Tighten the belt by
feeding the belt back into the retractor while pushing
down hard on the child restraint.
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•
Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking
Latch Plate
Once it is buckled, this type of belt has a latch plate
that will not allow the lap portion of the belt to loosen.
Belt is tightened by pulling hard on the shoulder
portion of the vehicle belt while pushing down on
the child restraint.
•
Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Sliding
Latch Plate
This belt has a latchplate that slides freely along the
belt. Belt is tightened by pulling hard on the shoulder
portion of the vehicle belt while pushing down on the
child restraint.
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7.0 Securing the Child
Restraint in Your Vehicle
FAILURE TO PROPERLY SECURE THE CHILD
RESTRAINT IN THE VEHICLE INCREASES THE
CHILD’S RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN
THE EVENT OF A SHARP TURN, SUDDEN STOP OR
CRASH.
Carefully follow these instructions and those in your vehicle
owner’s manual to be sure your child restraint is properly
located, positioned, and held tightly at all times.
7.1 With a Vehicle Lap Only Belt
Before beginning, make sure that LATCH is stored. See
Section 8.1, Storing LATCH and Tether, page 32. If
your vehicle is equipped with tether anchor points,
remove the tether clip from the storage bar, otherwise
make sure that the tether is stored.
1. Place the child restraint
firmly against the back of a
forward-facing vehicle
seat.
2. NEVER place the vehicle
belt over the armrest of
the child restraint.
Recline the child restraint
and thread the vehicle belt
through the belt path.
3. Buckle the vehicle belt
The vehicle belt should not
be twisted or turned.
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4. Tighten vehicle lap belt
Push down hard with your knee or
free hand in the middle of the child
restraint
the vehicle lap belt.
For more information on how to
tighten the belt for your seat belt
system, see
Section 6.2 Vehicle Seat Belt
Requirements, pp. 18-21, or your
vehicle owner’s manual.
5. If you are using tether to hold seat
in place, secure it now. See Section
7.4 Using the Tether, page 30.
6. Safety Check for Secure
Installation
Perform this test every time you
drive with your child.
Holding the child restraint near
the vehicle belt path, TWIST AND
PULL the child restraint forward and to
both sides to make sure the
vehicle belt does not lengthen
or loosen and the child
restraint does not easily
move . The child restraint
should not move side to side
or forward more than 1 inch
(2.5 cm).
If child restraint is loose or
not secure, repeat procedure
OR find another location for
the seat, see Section 6.0 ChildRestraint Location, pp. 17-21.
. Then pull and tighten
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7.2 With a Vehicle Lap/Shoulder Belt
When using an approved combination lap/shoulder belt,
this child restraint is equipped with a lock-off that is
used to secure the shoulder portion of the belt so it will
not loosen or shift during use. You must use the
lock-off provided on the child restraint whenever you
are using a combination lap/shoulder belt to secure
your child restraint.
Before beginning, make sure that LATCH is stored. See
Section 8.1, Storing LATCH and Tether, page 32. If
your vehicle is equipped with tether anchor points,
remove the tether clip from the storage bar, otherwise
make sure that the tether is stored.
1. Place the child restraint
firmly against the back of
a forward-facing vehicle
seat.
2. NEVER place the vehicle
belt over the top of the
child restraint.
Recline the child restraint
and thread the vehicle belt
through the belt path.
3. Buckle the vehicle belt
The vehicle belt should not
be twisted or turned.
.
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