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11
Seat Belt Warnings
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 specific instructions on child restraint
installation.
LATCH can be used IN PLACE OF these vehicle belt
types. Refer to the weight limits on LATCH use on
page 19. Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual for
LATCH locations.
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 Belt with Automatic
Locking Retractor (ALR)
The automatic locking retractor
does not allow the lap belt to get longer once it is
buckled. The vehicle belt is tightened by feeding seat
belt webbing into retractor.
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.
Lap/Shoulder Belt with Sliding Latch Plate
with Locking Retractor
The latch plate slides freely along the
lap/shoulder belt. Vehicle belts with
sliding latch plates are typically locked
at the shoulder belt retractor by buckling the belt
and pulling all of the webbing out slowly to switch
the retractor.
Check vehicle owner’s manual for specific
instructions. The vehicle belt is tightened after
switching the retractor by pulling up on shoulder belt
and feeding the webbing into the retractor.
Free end
WARNING
DEATH or SERIOUS
INJURY can occur.

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