• Everyone rides buckled up or the vehicle does not
go. Make no exceptions for adults or children. If some-
one unbuckles, stop the vehicle. Being firm and consis-
tent 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 child’s needs while driving.
NEVER take a child out of a child restraint for comforting
while the vehicle is moving.
• DO NOT allow a child to have objects such as lollipops or
ice cream on a stick. These objects can injure the child if
the vehicle swerves or hits a bump.
• Put sharp or heavy items in the trunk. Anything loose can
be deadly in a crash.
• In hot, sunny weather, cover the seat and buckle with a
light colored blanket when you leave the vehicle.
• In cold weather, a child may need an extra blanket for
warmth. Put the child in the child restraint and cover
both the child and the restraint with a blanket.
• When using the 5-point harness, dress the child in cloth-
ing with legs. Because the harness must pass between the
child’s legs, clothing with legs permits a tighter fit.
• A recall or notice of defect can be issued for safety
reasons. You must register this restraint to be
reached in a recall. Send your name, address and
the restraint’s model number and manufacturing
date to: EVENFLO COMPANY, INC.
1801 Commerce Dr.,
Piqua, OH 45356
or call 1-937-773-3971.
• For recall information, call Transport Canada at
1-800-333-0510 (1-613-993-9851 in Ottawa
region).
Safe Practices
Recall Information
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• In hot or sunny weather, ALWAYS check the seat, the
buckle, the armrests,the LATCH hooks, and adjuster for
hot areas before placing a child into the child restraint.
Your child could be burned. Cover the child restraint
with a light colored blanket when you leave the vehicle.
• The vehicle seat back that the child faces must be fully
padded and free of any hard objects.
• In cold weather, DO NOT dress the child in bulky
clothing like snowsuits if the child is riding in a child
restraint. Bulky coats/snowsuits make it difficult to
properly tighten the harness to the child, which may
allow the child to be ejected from the restraint during
a crash. If necessary, place a blanket over the harnessed
child without interfering with the child restraint harness
system.
For future reference, record the model number of your
child restraint AND the date of manufacture below.
Model Number:
Date of Manufacture:
WARNING
Storing Your Instructions
After thoroughly reading and
following these instructions,
STORE THE INSTRUCTIONS IN
THE SLOTS PROVIDED ON THE
BACK OF THE CHILD RESTRAINT.