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WARNING! DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can occur.
• DO NOT use this child restraint with
inatable seat belts.
• Check your vehicle owner’s manual to
determine how to lock your seat belt for
child restraint installation. The seat belt
must be locked to properly secure the
child restraint.
• DO NOT allow the vehicle seat belt
release button to touch the child restraint.
Accidental contact may cause the seat
belt to release. If necessary, turn the seat
belt release button away from the Child
Restraint or move the Child Restraint to a
different location.
• Child restraint systems should be
securely belted to the vehicle, even when
they are not occupied, since in a crash
an unsecured child restraint system may
injure other occupants.
Free end
If you have any of these types of vehicle
belt systems listed, these are SAFE to use
to install your Child Restraint in the vehicle.
Review vehicle owner’s manual for specic
instructions on Child Restraint installation.
Lap Belt with Locking Latch Plate
• Once buckled, the
vehicle belt is tightened
by pulling on the free
end of the strap until
the belt is tight.
Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking Latch
Plate
• The lap portion of
this belt does not
loosen once the belt is
buckled.
• The vehicle belt is tightened by pulling
up hard on shoulder belt and feeding the
extra webbing into the retractor.