Read all instructions before use. If these instructions are not followed, the safety of a child may be severely endangered. Keep instructions for futu
10• DO NOT allow children to play with the child restraint.• ALWAYS MAKE SURE handle is locked in the upright carrying position before lifting. An
11 Your child MUST meet the height and weight requirements listed: 4 - 35 lbs. (1.8 kg-15.9 kg) 32 inches (81 cm) or less in height. C
124. Base Features123478913612118105
13Release HandleLevel IndicatorBelt Lock-OffLATCH Anchor Strap GuidesLATCH Anchor StrapLATCH Storage CompartmentBelt PathBASECarrier to Base Indicator
145. Carrier Features123456789810111214815161718198202122232413WA0009WARNING To prevent suffocation, always place preemie insert into the pocket
15HandleCanopySeat PadStroller Release Button Lap Belt GuideHarness CoverChest ClipBody SupportBuckleBuckle Strap CoverHarness Adjustment StrapHarness
16There are 4 positions: - Carrying position (A), - Middle positions (B - C), - Stationary position (D).To adjust, squeeze handle release buttons on
17To attach canopy, insert the canopy bow into the canopy mounts on both sides of the seat until the button clicks into place.Fasten snap to canopy m
18LATCH stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children. It makes installation easier without using the vehicle’s seat belts. LATCH is a way to s
19Failure to place the child restraint in the correct seating positions increases the risk of serious injury or death. DO NOT place rear-facing chil
21. Registering Your Child Restraint ... 4 For Recall Information ...
20Motorized Shoulder Belt with Lap BeltMotorized belts will not keep a child restraint in its seating position in a sudden stop or crash.Lap or Should
21Non-Locking Lap Belts with Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) The lap belt is always loose until it locks in a sudden stop or crash. Lap/Shoulder Be
22 Lap Belt with Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) Lap Belt with Locking Latch PlateThe vehicle belt is tightened by pulling on the free end of th
23 Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking Latch Plate Lap/Shoulder Belt with Sliding Latch PlateThe latch plate slides freely along the lap/shoulder belt.
24Click!4Click!Click!8. Base Installation with LATCH
25Remove LATCH strap from LATCH storage compartment and extend the strap to its longest length (see image 8, pg 27 for extending LATCH length). Lay t
265Attach the carrier into the base until you hear a click. Lift up on the handle of the carrier to make sure that it is securely attached in the ba
2787To remove LATCH, open lock-o, push button on adjuster to loosen LATCH then unhook from the anchor point. Repeat steps as shown on the other side
28Click!Click!4Base Installation with Lap / Shoulder BeltPull!
29Route the lap/shoulder belt through the belt path openings on both sides of base and under the belt lock-o. Make sure not to twist the belts and ma
39. Child Restraint Installation WITHOUT Base Using the Vehicle Belt Lap Belt ... 36-
305Attach the carrier into the base until you hear a click. Lift up on the handle of the carrier to make sure that it is securely attached in the ba
317To remove the seat from the base, pull up the red release handle located on the base. Lift carrier away from the base.8To remove child restraint f
32Click!4Click!Base Installation with Lap BeltPull!
33Route the lap belt through the belt path openings on both sides of base and under the belt lock-o. Make sure not to twist the belt and make sure it
34 5Attach the carrier into the base until you hear a click. Lift up on the handle of the carrier to make sure that it is securely attached in the
357To remove the seat from the base, pull up the red release handle located on the base. Lift carrier away from the base.8To remove child restraint fr
36Click!Click!BEFORE installing carrier, make sure vehicle is on level ground. Place carrier on an approved vehicle seat location in a rear-facing pos
37Push down in center of carrier and pull the free end of the lap belt to tighten carrier against the vehicle seat. CHECK to make sure carrier is sec
38Click!Click!BEFORE installing carrier, make sure vehicle is on level ground. Place carrier on an approved vehicle seat location in a rear-facing pos
39Route the shoulder portion of the belt around the rear of the seat and under the shoulder belt guide. If vehicle belt latch plate does not lock, t
4Child restraints could be recalled for safety reasons. You must register this restraint to be reached in a recall. Send your name, address, e-mail ad
40BEFORE installing carrier , make sure vehicle is on level ground. Place carrier on an approved vehicle seat location in a rear-facing position.Route
41Pull on shoulder portion of vehicle belt while pushing down in the center of the seat to tighten carrier to vehicle seat. If vehicle belt latch pla
42Improper recline of your child restraint or base could cause serious injury or death.If the child restraint is too upright, an infant’s head could d
43When using the child restraint and the base together:20-35lbs (9.1 -15.9 kg)4-20lbs (2- 9.1 kg)1) Make sure vehicle is on level ground. 2) Only use
44To raise the foot, pull the foot out from the bottom of the base then push it up until it snaps into place.To lower the foot, pull foot down, rotate
45When using the carrier with the base, if the foot is in the raised position and the ball still falls in the red zone you may need to place a tightl
46Harness strap position at or below child’s shouldersPosición de la correa del arnés a la altura de los hombros del niño o más abajoHead 1” (2.5cm) f
47From the front of seat, you will need to loosen the harness straps to be able to remove the harness from the splitter plate. Push the harness adjus
48For Larger Babies:Thread harness straps through either slots 3 or 4 depending on the size of your child and attach loops ( B ) to splitter plate.F
49Turn the child restraint over and push the tab out of the way while pushing on the metal to unlock it from the carrier.Push the metal retainer throu
5 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.govAria Child Inc. 530 Harrison
50Changing the Waist Strap PositionFor Smaller Babies:In order to change waist strap position, you will need to remove the harness, the seat pad, th
3) Re-attach the buckle tongues then the chest clip as shown.4) Re-insert the harness straps through the same set of slots in seat pad and shell of th
52Changing the Waist Strap PositionFor Larger Babies:In order to change waist strap position, you will need to remove the harness, the seat pad, the
533) Re-attach the buckle tongues then the chest clip as shown.4) Re-insert the harness straps through the same set of slots in seat pad and shell of
54Using the Body SupportTo prevent ejection or serious injury, only use the body support when the harness is used in the bottom 2 sets of harness sl
55Using the Preemie InsertTo prevent ejection or serious injury:• For low birth-weight infant, you must always use the preemie insert in the body supp
56Rotate handle out of the way. Push the harness adjuster button then pull the harness straps toward you. Open the chest clip by pressing the button
57Insert the buckle tongues into the buckle as shown. MAKE sure you hear them click into place. DO NOT use child restraint if buckle tongues DO NOT c
58Fold LATCH Belt up as shown and place inside the storage compartment.There is a small tag on the seat pad indicating the location for the instructio
59Cleaning the Seat Pad:Refer to the care tag on your seat pad for washing instructions. NEVER use carrier without the seat pad attached.Cleaning the
6DO 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
60Cleaning the Buckle: Food, drink or other debris may collect inside the harness buckle which can aect proper function. Wash in warm water until c
7• USE ONLY WITH children who weigh between 4 - 35 lbs (1.8 - 15.9 kg) and whose height is 32 inches (81cm) or less. Child’s head MUST be 1” (2.5
8• NEVER place this child restraint on side-facing or rear facing vehicle seats.• SECURE THIS CHILD RESTRAINT with the vehicle’s child restraint anc
9• NEVER LEAVE child unattended. • SUFFOCATION HAZARD: Infant carrier can roll over on soft surfaces and suffocate child. NEVER place carrier on be
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