Failure to properly use this car seat 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 car seat correctly.
Even if using this car seat seems easy to figure out on
your own, it is very important to READ THE OWNER’S
MANUAL and the vehicle owner’s manual.
Your child’s safety depends on:
1. Choosing the correct mode of use for the car
seat depending on your child’s size.
2. Inserting the harness straps (if needed) in the
proper slots for your child.
3. Selecting a suitable location for the car seat in
your vehicle.
4. Properly routing the vehicle seat belt or properly
using LATCH.
5. Properly securing the car seat in the vehicle
using a seat belt designed to restrain both the car
seat and your child or by using LATCH. Many seat
belts are NOT safe to use with this car seat, even
though they can easily be threaded through or
around the car seat!
6. Properly securing your child in the car seat.
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2.0 Registration Information
Model Number:
Manufactured in:
Purchase Date:
2.1 Register Your Car Seat
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, model number and
manufacturing date to:
Graco Children’s Products Inc.
150 Oaklands Blvd.
Exton, PA19341
or call 1-800-345-4109
or register online at www.gracobaby.com
2.2 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. This number
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 Features
Shoulder belt
positioner
Harness
buckle
tongue
Harness
adjustment
button plate
Harness
adjustment strap
Accessories (on certain models)
Harness slot
Harness clip
Harness strap
Harness
buckle
Crotch strap
Harness
adjustment
button
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Junction plate
storage
Locking clip
storage*
Adjustment
LATCH***
LATCH
Connector
Metal junction
belt
plate
Owner’s manual
storage compartment
Tether clip
Expiration date
LATCH&
Tether
Storage bars
Tether strap**
—
*The locking clip is stored on the back of
the car seat. You will need to use it with
certain types of vehicle seat belts.
**Vehicles are now (or can be) equipped with tether
anchor points behind some seats. Atether anchors
the top of the car seat to the body of the vehicle.
When used properly with the vehicle seat belt,
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
car seats in vehicles. The system is called LATCH.
LATCH may ONLYbe used IN PLACE of vehicle belt if
vehicle is equipped with LATCH anchor points. Please
refer to vehicle owners manual for LATCH locations in
vehicles.
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4.0 Impor tant Infor mation
4.1 Warnings
• DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THIS CAR SEAT
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 car seat unless
they understand how to use it.
• FAILURE TO PROPERLY USE THIS CAR SEAT
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 car seat is not
properly installed or if your child is not properly
secured in the car seat.
• NEVER PLACE THIS BOOSTER SEAT IN A
VEHICLE SEATING LOCATION THAT HAS A
FRONT AIR BAG. If an air bag
inflates, it can hit the child and
booster seat 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 booster seat installation.
• 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 car
seat installation.
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• NEVER LEAVE YOUR CHILD UNATTENDED.
• NEVER LEAVE ACAR SEAT UNSECURED IN
YOUR VEHICLE. An unsecured car seat 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.
• REPLACE THE CAR SEAT AFTER AN ACCIDENT
OF ANY KIND. An accident can cause damage to
the car seat that you cannot see.
• STOP USING CAR SEAT AND THROW IT AWAY
after the date molded into the back of the car seat.
• DO NOT MODIFYYOUR CAR SEATor use any
accessories or parts supplied by other manufacturers.
• NEVER USECAR SEAT IF IT HAS DAMAGED OR
MISSING PARTS.DO NOT use a cut, frayed or
damaged car seat harness, LATCHbelt or vehicle
seat belt.
• THE CAR SEAT CAN BECOME VERYHOT 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 car seat.
• THIS CHILD RESTRAINT CONFORMSto all
applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
and is certified for use in motor vehicles. It is
certified for use in Aircraft ONLY when used with
the built-in harness. When used as a booster
without the harness, this restraint is NOT certified
for use in aircraft.
• NEVER GIVE THIS CAR SEAT to someone else
without also giving them this manual.
• NEVER USE A SECOND-HAND CAR SEAT or a
car seat whose history you do not know.
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4.2 Height and Weight Limitations
FAILURE TO USE CAR SEAT IN AMANNER
APPROPRIATE FOR YOUR CHILD’S SIZE MAY
INCREASE THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH.Instructions for the use of this car seat
and your vehicle’s seat belt differ greatly depending
on the size of your child. Be sure you are using the
car seat in the correct mode and with the correct
features for your child.
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4.2.1 WITH Built in Harness
Your child MUST meet all requirements:
• WEIGHT: 20 to 40 lbs (9 to 18 kg)
• HEIGHT: 27 to 43 inches (69 to
109 cm)
• At least one year old and can sit
upright unassisted
• Shoulders are BELOWtop
harness slots. If shoulders are
above top harness slots, child is
too large for built-in harness.
If child is between 30 and 40 lbs and shoulders
are below the upper harness slots, we highly
recommend use of the built-in harness for as long
as it is suitable and comfortable (up to 40 lbs).
4.2.2 WITHOUT Built in Harness
Your child MUST meet all requirements:
• WEIGHT: 30 to 100 lbs
(14 to 45 kg)
• HEIGHT: 35 to 54 inches
(89 to 138 cm)
• Child’s ears are BELOW top
of booster seat. If tops of ears
are above top of seat, child is
too large for booster seat.
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5.0 Car Seat Location
5.1 Vehicle Seat Requirements
IMPROPER PLACEMENT OF THE CAR SEAT
INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH. Someseating positions in your vehicle
may not be safe for this car seat. Some vehicles do
not have any seating positions that can be used
safely with the car seat. If you are not sure where
to place the car seat 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 car seat in the center position of the seat
directly behind the front seats. However, this position
is often equipped with a
lap belt only and cannot
be used when this car
seat is used without the
built-in harness.
• The vehicle seat must face forward.
• Front of car seat must not hang
over edge of vehicle seat.
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5.2 Vehicle Seat Belt
Requirements
MANY SEAT BELT SYSTEMS ARE NOT SAFE TO
USE WITH THE CAR SEAT. THE VEHICLE SEAT
BELT MUST BE DESIGNED TO HOLD THE CAR
SEAT TIGHTLYAT ALLTIMES.
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,
Graco Children's Products Inc., 1-800-345-4109.
consult your vehicle owner’s manual or call
5.2.1 UNSAFE Vehicle
Belt Systems
DO NOT USE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYSTEMS
TO SECURE THE CAR SEAT. LATCH can be used INPLACE OF the following unsafe belt systems if your
vehicle is equipped with LATCHanchor points. NEVERUSE unsafe belt systems. Please refer to the vehicle
owners manual for LATCHlocations.
• 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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5.2.2 SAFE Vehicle Belt
Systems
THE FOLLOWING BELT SYSTEMS CAN BE USED
WITH YOUR CAR SEAT, IFthe seat location meets
all other requirements of these instructions and those
in your vehicle owner's manual. LATCHcan beused in
place of the following vehicle belt systems if your
vehicle is equipped with LATCHanchor points. Please
refer to vehicle owners manual for LATCH locations.
For Built-in Harness Only
• 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 car seat.
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With OR Without Built-in
Harness
• Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking
Latch Plate
Once it is buckled, this type of belt has a latchplate
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 hard
on the car seat.
• Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Sliding
Latch Plate
This belt has a latchplate that slides freely along
the belt.
WITH Built-in harness: This belt MUST be
converted to prevent movement of the lap
portion of the belt. You must use
the locking clip provided with the
car seat, unless your vehicle's seat
belt can be converted in another
way as described in your vehicle
owner's manual.
WITHOUT Built-in harness: Conversion or locking
clip are not needed.
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Locking clip
To Install Locking Clip:
1. Tighten the buckled
belt by pushing down
hard on the car seat
and pulling hard on the
shoulder belt.
2. While pushing down
on seat, pinch the two
straps together behind
the buckle tongue.
Unbuckle the belt without
allowing it to slip.
3. Connect lap and
shoulder belts as
Ê.
shown
4. Rebuckle belt. Check
that lap belt does not
move by pulling hard. If
belt loosens or lengthens,
repeat procedure.
Remove locking clip when
not using car seat. Store
under it’s tab on the back
of seat.
Ê
½” (1.25 cm)
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With LATCH
Newer vehicles have one or more seating positions
with LATCH anchorage systems. If vehicle is equipped
with LATCH,the vehicle lower anchor points may be
visible at the vehicle seat crease. If not visible, they
may be marked with the symbol below Ë.
Ì
Ë
See your vehicle owner’s manual for exact
locations, anchor identification, and requirements
for use with a car seat.
Typical seat in a passenger vehicle. Other vehicle
Vehicle
Seat Crease
Í
types may have different LATCH locations.
Vehicle
Top Tether Anchor
Points
Vehicle Lower
Anchor Points
Check vehicle owner’s manual for vehicle top tether
anchor locations. They may be identified using one
of the anchor symbols as shown aboveÌor Í.
ONLY use LATCH on a car seat in a seating position
recommended by vehicle manufacturer.
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6.0 Using Car Seat WITH
Built-in Har ness
6.1 Positioning the Harness
Straps
FAILURE TO PROPERLYADJUST 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. Open harness clip Ê.
2. Unbuckle harness
Ë.
straps
3. Place child in the seat.
Ê
Ë
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4. Check the crotch strap.
Choose the position that
is closest to but not under
your child.
To move the strap:
Reach under seat and
push the metal retainer
up through the slot
sideways
retainer in the appropriate
slot. Pull on buckle to
make sure it is secure.
Ì. Place the
Ì
5. The harness straps
must go into the slots
even with or just above
the shoulders
6. If straps are in the proper
slots, go to step 11 on
page 21.
7. To adjust harness
straps: Remove straps
from metal junction
Î.
plate
Í.
Í
Î
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8. Pull strap ends through
slots and reinsert them
in the correct slots
as determined in step 5,page 19.
9. Reassemble straps onto
metal junction plate
exactly as shown
Check that straps are
completely within the
slots.
10. Check that the straps are
inserted at the same level
and that they are not
twisted. Pull on harness
to make sure it is
secure.
Ê
Ë.
Ê
Ë
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11. Harness Adjustment
Loosen the harness
straps by fully pushing in
the red adjustment button
on the front of the seat
and pulling the straps out
at the shoulders as
shown
(See also Section 6.3,
Securing Your Child in the
Car Seat, page 26.)
REMEMBER to check
the shoulder and crotch
straps as your child
grows and move them
to the next position
when necessary.
Ì
.
Ì
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6.2 Securing the Car Seat in
Your Vehicle
FAILURE TO PROPERLY SECURE THE CAR SEAT
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 car seat is
properly located, positioned, and held tightly at all times.
6.2.1 With a Vehicle Lap or
Lap/Shoulder Belt:
Store LATCH.See Section 8.2, Storing LATCH, page 32.
1. Place the car seat firmly
against the back of a
forward-facing vehicle
seat.
2. Thread the seat belt:
For Lap/Shoulder belt
For Lap-only belt
3. Buckle the vehicle belt.
The vehicle belt should
not be twisted or turned.
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4. Tighten vehicle seat belt
Push down hard with your
knee or free hand in the
middle of the car seat
Then pull and tighten the
vehicle belt.
For more information on
how to tighten the belt
for your seat belt system,
see Section 5.2 Vehicle
Seat Belt Requirements,
pp. 12-17, or your vehicle
owner’s manual.
5. If you want to use
tether to hold seat in
place, secure it now.
See Section 8.1 Using
the Tether, page 31.
When not using the
tether, hook it on the
tether storage bar on
the back of the seat.
6. Safety Check for
Secure Installation
Perform this test every time
you drive with your child.
Twist and pull car seat front
to back and left to right to
check that seat is secure
Vehicle belt must stay
tight. Car seat must be
very tight.
If car seat is not secure or
loose, repeat procedure OR
find another location for the
seat, see Section 5.0 CarSeat Location, pp. 11-17.
Ê.
Ê
Ë
Ë.
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6.2.2 With LATCH
1. For ease of installation,
extend LATCH to its
maximum length.
2. Place the car seat firmly
against the back of a
forward-facing vehicle
seat.
3. Thread LATCH
through the belt
path normally used
for the vehicle seat
Ê.
belt
Belt must lay flat
and not be twisted.
4. Hook LATCH
Connectors to vehicle
lower anchors. Pull
firmly on Connectors
to be sure they are
attached
5. Tighten LATCHby
pushing down hard on
car seat and pulling the
adjustment belt
Ë.
Ì
.
Ê
Ë
Ì
6. NEVER put two LATCH
connectors on one
vehicle LATCH anchor
unless specifically
allowed by the
Í
manufacturer
.
Í
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7. All LATCHseating
positions have tether
anchors. Secure the
top of the seat using the
tether strap. See Section
8.1 Using the Tether,
page 31.
When not using the
tether, hook it on the
tether storage bar on
the back of the seat.
8. Safety Check for
Secure Installation
Perform this test every
time you drive with your
child.
Twist and pull car seat
front to back and left to
right to check that seat is
secure
Î. LATCH belt
must stay tight. Car
seat must be very tight.
If car seat is not secure,
repeat procedure OR find
another location for the
seat, see Section 5.0 CarSeat Location, pp. 11-17.
Î
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6.3 Securing Your Child in the
Car Seat
FAILURE TO PROPERLY SECURE YOUR CHILD
IN THE CAR SEAT INCREASES THE RISK OF
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN THE EVENT OF
A SHARP TURN, SUDDEN STOP OR CRASH.
In a crash, the car seat 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 car seat.
• Avoid bulky clothing.
1. Place child in car seat
with child’s back flat
against back of car seat.
2. Place harness straps
over child’s shoulders
and insert tongues into
Ê.
buckle
CHECK that straps are
not twisted.
CHECK that harness is
securely latched by
pulling up on straps.
DO NOT use car seat if
harness does not latch.
Ê
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