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•  The primary protection for occupants 
of a vehicle in a collision is the structure 
of the vehicle itself; a booster seat will 
not protect a child when the vehicle is 
seriously impacted. Correctly used, this 
booster seat will substantially improve the 
chances for survival in most crashes.
•  TOO MUCH RECLINE IN THE 
VEHICLE SEAT BACK can result 
in improper vehicle belt position. An 
improperly positioned vehicle belt 
increases the risk of DEATH or SERIOUS 
INJURY in a crash. Follow your vehicle 
Owner’s Manual   instructions for proper 
seat back positioning.
•  USE ONLY the vehicle’s three point 
lap and shoulder belt system when 
restraining your child in this booster seat. 
•  NEVER USE this booster seat with a 
two–point only vehicle belt, (lap belt or 
shoulder belt only) or with any motorized, 
or door mounted vehicle belts or inatable 
seat belts. Your child would not be 
properly restrained in the event of a 
crash. 
•  IMPROPER PLACEMENT of this 
booster seat in a vehicle affects the 
booster seat’s performance and can 
result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY.
•  ONLY PLACE this booster seat in a 
vehicle seating location allowed by the 
vehicle manufacturer. Refer to your 
vehicle Owner’s Manual   for information 
about vehicle seat belt systems, air bags, 
and child restraint/booster seat installation 
to determine allowable seating positions.
•  Based on crash statistics, the National 
Highway Trafc Safety Administration 
(NHTSA) recommends that parents select 
the REAR SEAT as the safest location for 
a properly installed booster seat. Study 
the sections on vehicle seat belts and 
vehicle seat location in these instructions 
to ensure your child’s safety.
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 WARNING! DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR