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When used with the 5-point harness system
and properly installed pursuant to these
instructions, this restraint is
certified for use only in
passenger and multi-purpose
passenger motor vehicles,
buses, and trucks equipped
with either lap belts only or
lap/shoulder belt systems and
in aircraft.
Refer to pages 42 to 43 for instructions
on installing your child restraint in aircraft.
When used without the
5-point harness system (in booster
mode) and properly installed pursuant to
these instructions, this restraint is certified for
use only in passenger and multi-purpose passenger
motor vehicles, buses, and trucks equipped with lap/
shoulder belt systems only. In booster mode, this seat
is NOT certified for aircraft use. A belt-positioning
booster requires the use of a lap/shoulder belt
system, which is not available on aircraft.
• Everyone rides buckled up or the vehicle
does not go. Make no exceptions for adults or
children.
If someone unbuckles, stop the vehicle. Being firm
and consistent from the start will mean fewer
discipline problems as children get older. An
unrestrained person can be thrown into and injure
other passengers.
• NEVER try to tend to a crying baby’s needs while
driving. NEVER take a baby out of a child restraint
for comforting while the vehicle is moving.
• DO NOT allow a child in a vehicle to have objects
such as lollipops or ice cream on a stick. The object
can injure the child if the vehicle swerves or hits a
bump.
• DO NOT feed an infant who is riding in a child
restraint.
• Put sharp or heavy items in the trunk. Anything
loose can be deadly in a crash.
Safe Practices
Check with
your airline before
departure to make sure
this restraint meets
their requirements.
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Motor Vehicle/Aircraft Usage