4
5
3
2
1
FORWARD-FACING
REAR-FACING
6.
Re-check the level
indicator. Ball should
be between the green
zone for rear-facing.
FORWARD-FACING
REAR-FACING
4
5
3
2
1
FORWARD-FACING
REAR-FACING
this
side
UP
this
side
UP
8.
7.
Note: In some vehicles,
in the most reclined
position, it may be
necessary to place a
tightly rolled towel or
small blanket beneath
the front edge of the
child restraint to provide
enough recline so that
the leveling ball is in the
green zone for rear-
facing use.
To remove the lower
anchor connector
assembly strap, pull red
release strap. Remove the
other strap on the other
side of the seat from the
vehicle anchor.
4
5
3
2
1
FORWARD-FACING
REAR-FACING
this
side
UP
this
side
UP
4
5
3
2
1
FORWARD-FACING
REAR-FACING
this
side
UP
IMPORTANT:
• Before installing this child restraint rear-facing with the
vehicle seat belt, you MUST move the Lower Anchor
Connector Assembly (UAS) to the forward-facing belt
path so that it does not interfere with the vehicle seat
belt. Refer to page 39 for instructions on moving the
Lower Anchor Connector Assembly (UAS) to the forward-
facing belt path.
• 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 use the Tether Strap when the child restraint is
in the rear-facing position. Store tether, p. 63.
Re-route the lower
anchor connector
strap through the
forward-facing belt
path
p. 39
. Store the
lower anchor connector
(UAS) in the forward-
facing belt path as
shown.
1.
Lift up on the recline
handle as shown. Adjust
the seat recline to REAR-
FACING Recline Positions
#1, #2, or #3 ONLY.
Place
child restraint rear-facing
on approved vehicle seat.
2.
Rear-facing lower anchor
(UAS) storage compartment
IMPORTANT: Infants may
have difficulty breathing
when in an upright seated
position. Make sure they
recline enough for their head
to lie back comfortably and
safely. Failure to properly
recline the child restraint
could increase the child’s risk
of serious injury or death.
3
2
1
4
5
DO NOT USE WITH
LAP BELT ONLY.
Top of ears are
below top of
child restraint headrest
The belt guides
should be even
WITH or
JUST ABOVE
the shoulders
Shoulder
Belt Path
Guide
Forward-Facing
Always make sure the bottom of the child restraint sits flat
on the vehicle seat.
Rear-facing Installation
with Vehicle Seat Belts
FORWARD-FACING
REAR-FACING
Rear-facing Installation with Lower
Anchor (UAS) Connectors (cont.)