This Infant Seat is for use
by children who meet BOTH
of the requirements below:
Weight is:
4 to 22 pounds
(1,8 to 10 kg)
Height is:
30 inches or less
(76 cm)
WARNING
•
Failure to use this Infant Seat properly increases the
risk of serious injury or death in a sudden stop or
crash.
•
Do not install or use this Infant Seat until you have
read and understand the instructions in this manual.
Model - I450
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
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Dear Parents,
Thank you for purchasing The First Years Via I450.
We hope that it will make your baby’s travel safer, easier,
and more pleasant.
We believe the Via I450 is the easiest Infant Seat to use.
We do more testing than most companies to make it as safe
as possible. And, we use the latest methods to assure the
highest quality.
The First Years monitors the molding of every key plastic
part. Our MoldTrac technology allows us to watch every part
as it is molded. In addition, we place a number on each seat
so key parts can be traced. You will find this number on the
bottom of your seat and on the top of your base.
We have tried very hard to keep our instructions simple and
understandable. We apologize for beginning our instructions
with so many warnings but they are very important for you to
properly restrain your child. Read and understand all of the
instructions and warnings. The safety of your child depends
on it!
If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact
the
• NEVER use this Infant Seat in any vehicle seating position
equipped with an active air bag. Read your vehicle’s
owners manual to see to turn off your airbag if you have
no back seat or a child
must ride in the front
seats. For side airbags see
page 10.
3
DO NOT place rear-facing child seat
on front seat with air bag. DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
The back seat is the safest place for
children 12 and under.
NO coloque el asiento infantil para el automóvil orientado hacia
atrás en el asiento delantero del vehículo que tenga una bolsa
neumática de seguridad. El niño podría MORIR O SUFRIR
LESIONES GRAVES. El asiento trasero es el lugar más seguro
para los niños de 12 años o menores.
RAW
IN
GN
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• Failure to follow these instructions and Infant Seat
labels can result in injury or death to a child from
striking the vehicle’s interior during a sudden stop or
crash.
- Even if the Infant Seat seems easy to use
on your own, it is important to read these
instructions and the vehicle owner’s manual for
details you might miss.
•
The instructions in this manual and in your vehicle
owner’s manual must be followed carefully. If there is
a conflict between the two, the vehicle owner’s manual
must be followed.
• Failure to use the automobile seat belt or LATCH or to
adjust it properly can result in your child striking the
vehicle’s interior during a sudden stop or crash.
Serious injury or death can occur.
• D O NOT allow others (baby sitters, friends,
grandparents, etc.) to use this Infant Seat unless
they read and understand the instructions and labels.
and can demonstrate proper use to your satisfaction.
• Use only car seat accessories manufactured by The
First Years. Accessories can affect your child’s safety
in a sudden stop or crash.
Section 3 - Warnings
4
W ARNING
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
• DO NOT modify or attach any toys, padding, or other
items to this Infant Seat. Untested modifications or
padding could result in injury in a crash.
• Secure this Infant Seat with the vehicle seat belt or
LATCH bars at all times (even when there is no child in
it). An unsecured child restraint can injure others if a
crash occurs.
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•
Direct sunlight can make Infant Seat surfaces hot
enough to burn your child. Use caution and check
the vehicle and Infant Seat on hot, sunny days.
•
NEVER leave child unattended under any circumstance.
• DO NOT use this Infant Seat if it has been in a crash.
(There may be hidden damage and it must be
replaced.)
Your insurance company may provide
some assistance replacing this infant seat.
•
DO NOT use this Infant Seat if it is damaged in any
way or has missing parts.
•
•
STOP USING THIS INFANT SEAT AND THROW IT
AWA Y after the date on the back of the seat.
W ARNING
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
THROW IT AWAY in a dark trash bag.....Do Not sell to a
thrift or consignment shops or
at flea markets.
NEVER place the Infant Seat
in a shopping cart.
•
NEVER place the infant seat on
your hip. Carry the Infant Seat at
your side at all times.
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•
W ARNING
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
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Section 4 - Use Recommendations
The First Years advises parents that children should use a child
restraint with a built-in harness system until they exceed the
weight or height limits specified by the manufacturer.
I450 Infant Seat Use Requirements:
This child restraint is designed for use by children whose:
- W eight is between 4 and 22 lbs (1,8 and 10 kg), and
- Height 30 inches or less (76 cm).
Child MUST meet both of these requirements to use this
Infant Seat.
DO NOT use this Infant Seat when
top of child’s head is closer
than 1 inch fron the top
edge of seat back. Severe head or
neck injuries can result without
proper head support.
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Section 5 - Infant Seat Parts
Aluminum
Handle
Head Bolster
Harness
Adjuster
The Infant Seat must be used with a base.
Harness
Height
Adjust
Knob
Serial
Number
Plate
Instruction
Storage
Full Rotation
Canopy
5 Point
Harness
Base Height
Adjust
Base Release
Knob
Handle
Release
Buttons
Harness
Retention
Hooks
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Section 5 - Infant Seat Parts
L.A.T.C.H. (2)
Lower Anchors
Angle
Indicator
Base
Height
Adjust
Auto Belt
Lock Off
Steel
Retention
Hooks
The Infant Seat must be used with a base.
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Section 6 - Selecting AVehicle Seating Location
•
Use only in a rear facing position when using this
restraint in a vehicle.
•
DO NOT use this infant seat in a forward facing
position.
•
Only use this Infant Seat with the vehicle’s seat belts
or LATCH System.
•
DO NOT use this Infant Seat with vehicle seat belts
mounted to the vehicle door or door frame.
•
DO NOT use this Infant Seat if it cannot be properly
installed. Some child restraints will not fit some vehicle
seating positions.
•
NEVER use this
Infant Seat in any
vehicle seating
position equipped
with an active air bag.
Read your vehicle’s
owners manual to see
to turn off your airbag if you have no back seat or a
child must ride in the front seats.
For side airbags see page 10.
•
NEVER attempt to install the Infant
Seat without the base. The Infant
seat has not been designed to be
used with out a base.
DO NOT use this Infant Seat in rear seat of a
compact pickup truck. Severe head injury or death
can occur.
W ARNING
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
NO coloque el asiento infantil para el automóvil orientado hacia
atrás en el asiento delantero del vehículo que tenga una bolsa
neumática de seguridad. El niño podría MORIR O SUFRIR
LESIONES GRAVES. El asiento trasero es el lugar más seguro
para los niños de 12 años o menores.
•
• ALWAYS use the base with the carrier
in this child restraint.
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DO NOT place rear-facing child seat
on front seat with air bag. DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
The back seat is the safest place for
children 12 and under.
R A W
I N
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Section 6 - Selecting A Vehicle Seating Location
. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
1
alerts vehicle owners that, according to accident statistics,
children under age 13 are safer when properly restrained
in the rear seating positions rather than in front seating
positions.
. Refer to vehicle owner’s manual for car seat installation
2
instructions for your specific vehicle.
- Use of Infant Seat in a vehicle rear seat location.
- Never put Infant Seat in a front seat location unless
permitted by vehicle owner’s manual.
- For vehicles with air bags, refer to vehicle owner’s
manual for child restraint installation information.
- If a vehicle front seat location with an air bag must be
used, follow the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions for
manufacturer’s instruction to disable air bags that
could cause serious injury to child and move seat back
as far as possible.
The First Years Policy Statement
Use Of Via I450 Infant Seat Child Restraint In Conjunction
With Side Airbags
To determine the types of side impact air bag(s) your vehicle may
have for individual seating positions, please refer to your owner’s
manual. The First Years Via I450 Infant Seat child restraint may be
used in any rear seating position equipped only with side impact
airbags that are roof mounted with “curtain” type deployment.
For all other vehicles with other types of side impact airbags,
please refer to your specfic vehicles owner’s manual for appropriate
use of child restraints , or call the automobile manufacturer for
more information.
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Section 6 - Selecting AVehicle Seating Location
3
.
V ehicle Seats:
DO NOT use this Infant Seat with the following vehicle
seats:
Seats Which
Face Sides Of
V ehicle
Seats Which
Face Rear
Of Vehicle
Rear Seats Of
Small Extended
Cab Pickup
T rucks
NO
NONO
4. Latch Bar Location
Consult your automobiles owner’s manual or manufacturer
for location and availability of LATCH anchor points.
LATCH
Bar
Locations
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Section 6 - Selecting AVehicle Seating Location
5.Vehicle Seat Belt Systems:
Use only the vehicle’s lap and shoulder
YES
belt, lap belt or LATCH system
when restraining this Infant Seat.
Design and operation of vehicle seat
belt systems vary from vehicle to vehicle
and from seating location to seating
in the same vehicle. Not all vehicle seat
belts betls can be used with a child
Lap Belt Only
YES
restraint. Refer to the information in this
section information on the various types
of vehicle seat belt systems.
LAP SHOULDER BELTS
Combination lap-shoulder belt with
locking latch plate
This type of belt system has a latch plate
that will not allow the lap portion of the
belt to loosen once it is buckled. The belt
is tightend by pulling hard on the shoulder
portion of the vehiclebelt while pushing
down on the restraint.
Combination lap-shoulder belt with
sliding latch plate
This type of belt system has a latch plate
that allows the belt to slide through even
when it is buckled. Many vehicles with
this type of seat belt system can be
locked by pulling all the seat belt webbing
out. Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual
for details on switching the retractor from
ELR mode to ALR mode.The belt is tightend
by pulling hard on the shoulder portion of the
vehicle belt while pushing down on the restraint.
Lap and
Shoulder Belt
Press
Press
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Section 6 - Selecting AVehicle Seating Location
LAP BELTS
Manually-adjusted lap belt
This type of lap belt is tightened by
pulling on the excess belt once it is
buckled.
Press
Lap belt with automatic
locking retractor(ALR)
This belt system’s retractor locks
automatically and does not allow the lap
belt to lengthen once it is buckled.
Tighten by feeding the autobelt back
into the retractor while pushing down
on the infant restraint.
Press
Unsafe Vehicle Seat Belt Systems:
DO NOT use this Infant seat with the following
vehicle seat belts.
NONO
Passive Restraints
Motorized
Shoulder Belt
Passive Restraints
Lap Or Shoulder
Belt Mounted On
Front Door
Lap Belt with Emergency Locking
Retractor-ELR
Do Not Use! -This lap belt stays loose
when when buckled and can move until
locks in sudden stop or crash.
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Section 6 - Selecting AVehicle Seating Location
Unsafe Vehicle Seat Belt
Systems cont.-
Lap and Shoulder Belt with
Dual Retractors
Do Not Use!- Each autobelt Strap has
a retractor at each end and is attached
to the latch plate at one end.
6. Vehicle Seat Belt Retractors
Consult your vehicle’s owners manual for types of
retractors that are in your automobile and the function of
the retractors.
Acceptable Autobelt Retractor Type
ALR – Automatic Locking Retractor: Allows belt to be
pulled in one motion until fastened, then operates as a
ratchet, winding in slack, preventing further extension
(until completely rewound). In most belts, you will hear
a faint clicking sound that indicates the belt is locked
and ratcheting in.
Switchable– When Adjusted to the ELR mode Manually adjustable from ELR mode to ALR mode. For
most, pull belt webbing all the way out of the retractor to
activate theALR mode. A slight "click" may be heard, but
the belt will ratchet in to retractor once switched into ALR
mode). In some models, the retractors switch from ELR
to ALR by pushing a button.
Unacceptable Autobelt Retractor Type
ELR – Emergency Locking Retractor: Allows the belt
to befreely extended or rewound. It locks only when the
vehicle slows, changes direction or stops suddenly.
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• Use only with children who weigh between 4 and
22 pounds (1,8 and 10 kg) or less and whose
height is 30 inches (76 cm) or less.
•
•
•
• Register your child restraint with Learning Curve.
DO NOT place this rear facing child seat in a front
seat that has an airbag.
•
SUFFOCATION HAZARD:
Infant Carrier can roll over on soft surfaces and
suffocate child. Never place carrier on beds,
sofas or other soft surfaces.
•
STRANGULATION HAZARD:
Child can strangle in loose restraint straps.
Always use harness, NEVER leave child in carrier
when straps are loose or undone.
•
FALL HAZARD:
Child’s movements can slide carrier. NEVER place
carrier near edges of counter tops, tables or other
elevated surfaces. Be sure handle locks into
position before lifting carrier.
•
•
W ARNING
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur
•
Use only in a rear facing position when using this
restraint in a vehicle.
Snugly adjust the belts (Harness) provided with
this child restraint around your child.
Secure this child restraint with the vehicle’s child
restraint Anchorage system (LATCH) if available
or with a vehicle belt.
Follow all instructions on this child restraint and
in the written Instructions located on the bottom
of the seat. Do not use without instructions.
Call 1-888-899-2229 to obtain instructions.
NEVER leave child unattended under any
circumstance.
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
1
2- Leveling base.
.
Level Vehicle
-
- Place seat in base and check
level indicator to see if base is
level. LEVEL is indicated
by the ball being
completely in the
green area.
- Pull out on the yellow
release knob and slide the angle
foot to raise the base or to lower
the base angle.
-
Check to make sure vehicle
is on a level surface.
The base is NOT level and seat
back is NOT at 45 degree unless
the ball is in the green.
NOTE: If needed, a towel or
pool noodle can be used for extra elevation
and angle adjustment.
Base Installation - 7.1
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
Rear of Vehicle
↑
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
2-
Press down on base with knee,
tighten auto belt and insert buckle
tongue into buckle.
Close and secure “Lock Off” to
eliminate slippage.
Pull on auto
safety belt to ensure the auto buckle
is secure.
3-
CHECK level indicator to ensure the
ball is in the green area.
Pull out on
the yellow release knob and slide
the angle foot to raise the base or
to lower the base angle.
4
- CHECK base at safety belt path
for movement. Base should not
move more than 1 inch in any
direction.
5
- If base moves, repeat steps until
all safety steps are met.
-
After Ball is in the green area on
Level indicator, open Lock Off
and thread auto safety belt through
the labeled “Belt Here” auto safety
belt path.
7.2-Auto Belt - Base Installation
with Lap Belt
1
17
Lap
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
2-
Press down on base with knee,
tighten auto belt and insert buckle
tongue into buckle.
Close and secure “Lock Off” to
eliminate slippage.
Pull on auto
safety belt to ensure the auto buckle
is secure.
3-
CHECK level indicator to ensure the
ball is in the green area.
Pull out on
the yellow release knob and slide
the angle foot to raise the base or
to lower the base angle.
4
- CHECK base at safety belt path
for movement. Base should not
move more than 1 inch in any
direction.
5
- If base moves, repeat steps until
all safety steps are met.
-
After Ball is in the green area on
Level indicator, open Lock Off
and thread auto safety belt through
the labeled “Belt Here” auto safety
belt path.
7.2.1-Auto Belt - Base Installation
with Lap and Shoulder Belt
1
Rear of Vehicle
Shoulder
Belt
Lap Belt
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
1
2 -
Remove BOTH LATCH Lower
Anchor connectorc from the LATCH
Lower Anchor storage compartment.
3-
Attach the right and left LATCH
Lower Anchor to the anchor points.
Press down on the base with your
knee and pull up on the webbing loop
until the webbing is taut.
4-
CHECK level indicator to ensure the
ball is in the green area.
Pull out on
the yellow release knob and slide
the anglefoot to raise the base or
to lower the base angle.
CHECK base for movement at
the belt path. Base should not move
more than 1 inch in any direction.
5
-
.
Consult your automobile’s owners
manual or manufacturer for location
and availability of LATCH lower
anchor points.
CRS Connector LATCH Anchor
Points- 7.3
If base moves, repeat steps until
all safety steps are met.
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
1
2 -
A locking clip may be purchased by
calling Learning Curve
1-888-899-2229.
3-
Follow the base installation on pages
15 to 19.
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
4- Thread the locking clip on the belt as
close to the latch plate as possible–
It must bewithin 1 inch.
.
A Free Sliding Latch Plate will require
the use of a locking clip if the Lock
Off feature is not used.
The First Years requires the use
of the Lock Off at all times.
CRS Locking Clip Installation -
7.4
1in.
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
1-
2 -
Lower Infant seat on to the base.
3-
NOTE-You should hear a positive
click when the Infant Seat is installed
correctly. Pull up on the Infant Seat
handle to ensure the Infant Seat is
attached to the base. see figure 1
.
4-
CHECK level indicator to ensure the
ball is in the green area. Turn yellow
adjust height knob clockwise to raise
the base or counter clockwise to
lower base.
CHECK base for movement at the
belt path. Base should not move
more than 1 inch in any direction.
5- If the base does not pass both
checks, repeat installation steps
until the base installation passes
both checks.
6- NEVER attempt to install the infant
seat with the auto belt. The Infant
Seat can only be used with a base.
Ensure base is installed correctly
as described in the Base
Installation section before installing
the Infant seat.
Installing Carrier onto the Base -
7.5
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
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Rear of Vehicle
1
↑
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
1
2 -
Base installed with Lap and
Shoulder belt.
3-
Base installed with LATCH
connectors and LATCH Bars.
.
Base installed with Lap belt
CRS Installation Pictograms -7.6
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
2
3 -
Infant Seat and base installed with
LATCH connectors to LATCH
bars. Handle shown in anti-rebound
position.
.
Infant Seat and Base installed with
lap and shoulder belt. Handle shown
in anti-rebound position.
CRS Installation Pictograms -7.6
1-
Infant Seat and Base installed with
Lap belt. Handle shown in
anti-rebound position.
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
This carrier must always
be used with the base.
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
1
2- Check That Handle is Locked
.
Positioning of Handle
- Before the Infant seat is lifted
for any reason, check to make
sure handle is locked into position
by pushing forward and pulling
back on the handle.
Press red button on both sides
of the handle to move handle.
Only use position A for antirebound position.
Only use position B to carry
the Infant Seat.
-
3-
Handle position in auto
-
The First Years recommends
handle position A for use in the
automobile. Handle position F
is acceptable use position also.
Handle - 7.7
-
-
E
F
C
D
B
A
C
D
E
F
B
A
WARNING
• Prevent injury. Always have child restrained
with harness system when child is in this Infant
Seat
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
1-
2-
Grip red handle and gently pull
up.
Pull straight up on the I450 by the
handle and the front or back edge.
I450 Removal from base 7.8
W ARNING
• Prevent injury. Always have child restrained
with harness system when child is in this Infant
Seat
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
1-
A Chest Clip-
To Unlock
-
Squeeze center locking tabs
-
Pull Chest clip apart
2
-
To Lock
- Align locking tabs and press
Chest Clip together until tabs
snap into place.
Note: Try to pull Chest Clip
apart to ensure the clip is locked.
Harness System 7.9
W ARNING
• Prevent injury. Always have child restrained
with harness system when child is in this Infant
Seat
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
3-
B 5 Point Buckle-
To UnLock
-
Press red center button until
the 5 Point Buckle releases.
-
Pull Buckle Tongue from Buckle
4-
5 Point Buckle
To Lock
-
Align Buckle Tongues and insert
both Buckle Tongues into Buckle
until Buckle Tongues lock in
place.
Note: Try to remove Buckle
Tongues from Buckle to ensure
the Buckle is locked.
Harness System
W ARNING
• Prevent injury. Always have child restrained
with harness system when child is in this Infant
Seat
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
5-
.
C Harness Adjuster
To loosen harness system
- The Harness Adjuster is located
at the Lower end of the Infant
Seat between the child’s feet.
Press the yellow center button
and pull the harness system
outward from the seat back
over the baby’s shoulder.
-
Harness System
To Tighten Harness System
6-
-
Lock Chest Clip and 5 Point
Buckle.
Pull Harness webbing out until
harness is snug over the child’s
shoulder.
-
Note: 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.
W ARNING
• Prevent injury. Always have child restrained
with harness system when child is in this Infant
Seat
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
7-
To Raise or Lower Harness
.
D Shoulder Height Adjustment
-
- Pull out the yellow adjustment
knob located on the seat back
and slide the adjustment to either
the upper or lower slot depending
upon the height of the child.
Loosen harness system.
.
- Note:
After adjustment for
shoulder height, move yellow
knob up and down to ensure
the yellow knob has engaged.
-
-
-
Note:The harness should be at
or below the shoulder of the child. NeeN
Note: You should not be able to
pinch excess webbing if the
harness properly fastened.
Harness System
Note: 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.
●
●
W ARNING
• Prevent injury. Always have child restrained
with harness system when child is in this Infant
Seat
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
1
2- Rotation
.
Installation
To install Canopy
-
- The canopy has a full rotation.
Push or pull to raise or lower
into desired location.
Insert Canopy post until the
canopy clicks into place.
Note:The pivoting canopy rod
must be at the back of the seat. 1
-
Cold Weather Boot / Cover- 7.11
1-
Installation(Not included with all models)
-
-
Slide boot / cover over the front
on the Infant seat.
Secure boot / cover by fastening
snaps to canopy post snaps.
(A)
Canopy - 7.10
A
1
A
A
W ARNING
• Prevent injury. Always have child restrained
with harness system when child is in this Infant
Seat
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
1-
Babies with Low Birth Weight 7.13
Positioning/Removal
-
- Rolled towels can be added for
side support for smaller infant.
- Add a rolled wash cloth for
added support between the
crotch belt and the infant.
The Head Bolster is held in place
with hook and loop fasteners.
The top inside of the Head
Bolster should be as close to
the top of the child’s head
as possible.
Head Bolster - 7.12
W ARNING
• Prevent injury. Always have child restrained
with harness system when child is in this Infant
Seat
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
Pad Removal -7.14
1-Unfasten outer snaps, remove
canopy, head bolster and cold
weather boot if included.
2-Loosen harness and place the
harness out of the way as
indicated in the picture.
3-Locate the Easy Off pad flaps
and separate.
4-Pull harness through the slots in
the Easy Off Pad.
5-Remove pad and launder per the
instructions on page 36
WARNING
• Prevent injury. Do not use
this Infant Carrier without the
pad
.
4
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Section 7 - Installation and Use
Pad Installation- 7.15
1. Lower dry pad on shell allowing
the attachment flaps to remain
open.
2. Pull harness through open flaps.
Place harness in the harness
location slots.
Place harness to the side. .
3. Close flaps and secure with the
hook and loop fastener.
4. Fasten outer snaps, replace
Canopy Head Bolster.
WARNING
• Prevent injury. Do not use
this Infant Carrier without the
pad
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Section 8 - Safety Checklist/Safe Practices
For assistance with installation or use, contact one of the
following sources:
- A certified Child Passenger Safety (CPS) T echnician
in your area. T o locate a CP S T echnician in your
area, log onto www .nhtsa.dot.gov and select “Child
Passenger Safety” and then select “ T echnician
Contact Locator”.
Or attend a car seat check-up event. For car seat
check-up event location and timing:
- Log onto www .nhtsa.dot.gov and select “Child Seat
Inspections”.
- Log onto www .seatcheck.org .
- Call 1-866-SE A T CHECK (1-866-732-8243).
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Safe Practices
* EVE R YONE rides buckled up or the vehicle DOES
NOT GO! Make N O EXCEPTIONS for adults or children!
- If someone unbuckles, the vehicle S T OPS! Being
firm and consistent will result in fewer discipline
problems as children grow olde r . An unrestrained
person can be thrown into and injure other
passengers.
- NEVER try to tend to a crying child ’ s needs while
driving. Never take a child out of a child restraint for
comforting while the vehicle is moving.
Put heavy or sharp items in the trunk. Loose items can
*
be deadly in a crash.
If you need to use a blanket in cold weathe r , put the
*
child in the restraint and cover both with the blanket.
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Section 8 - Safety Checklist/Safe Practices
√ Did you read and understand these instructions and
labels on the Infant Seat?
√ Is the child the proper weight and height for the Infant
Seat?
√ Is the child secured in the back seat?
√
√ You should not be able to pinch the harness if the harness
is properly fastened.
√ Is the shoulder strap at or below the child’s shoulders?
√ Did you hear the positive click telling you that the infant
seat is locked in the base?
√ Is the base used and located in the rear automobile seat?
√ Is the base located in the center seat, a window seat with
no airbag, or a window seat with a roof mounted, curtain
type deploying airbag (deploys down the window)?
√ Is the base buckled in the automobile with either the
LATCH system or auto safety belt system?
√ Is the angle indicator in the Green area?
√ Is the handle rotated to one of the back positions?
Did you pull the harness adjustor tight?
√
Did you check for hot surfaces in sunny weather?
√
Current date is not after “Do Not use After” date on bottom
of Infant Seat?
Has the airbag been deactivated in a vehicle with a front
only seat?
Safety Checklist
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Section 9 - Additional Information
Certification:
This child restraint system conforms to all applicable
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for use in motor
vehicles.
This Infant Seat is certified for use in motor vehicles.
Aircraft Use:
This Restraint is Certified for Aircraft Use.
.
V ehicle Seat Protection:
Protect vehicle seat. Use a thin car seat mat, thin towel, or
thin blanket under the Infant Seat.
Instruction Manual Storage:
Store instruction manual in pocket on the bottom of the
Infant Seat.
Infant Seat Useful Life:
DO NOT use this Infant Seat after date on back of seat.
Parts may be missing, damaged, or the Infant Seat may
have been in a crash.
Registration Information:
“Child restraints could be recalled for safety
reasons. You must register this restraint to be reached in a
recall. Send your name, address and the restraint’s model
number to
Learning Curve Brands
Attn: Consumer Services
2021 9th St. SE
Dyersville, IA 52040
or log onto www.learningcurve.com
For recall information, call the U.S.Government's Vehicle
Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or
go to http://NHTSA.gov..”
or call 1-888-899-2229
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Section 10 - Care and Cleaning
Removing Seat Pad:
-
Gently unsnap metal snaps after following the directions
on page 32.
.
Cleaning Seat Pad, Head Bolster and Canopy:
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Hand wash in cool water and mild soap.
- Air dry.
Cleaning Shell:
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Wipe with mild solution of soap and water. Avoid wetting
labels.
- Rinse with clean water.
- Never use “household” detergents or solvents.
Reattach Seat Pad:
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Follow directions on page 33 to reattach pad.
Section 11 - Replacement Parts
We know pads get worn or damaged. Some companies
charge outrageous prices when their parts wear out. At
The First Years, we will sell you replacement parts at or near our
cost plus what it costs us to handle and ship them. They are
still expensive, but we promise they are fair prices. Of course, replacement instructions are always free. Please
call for current prices on other items.