The LATCH (ISOFIX) anchors are not meant to be used when the
total mass of
the child and car seat exceed 73 lb. (33 kg.) . They
may not hold greater weights. If the combined weight (mass)
exceeds 73 lb. (33 kg.) , use your Grenadier’s seat belt, not the
LATCH (ISOFIX) to secure it.
To install a car seat using the lower anchors:
Read all of the car seat manufacturer’s instructions and
precautions rst, and follow
them all throughout this
process.
Place the car seat on one of the two outer rear seating
positions of your Grenadier.
Make sure that it is centered left-to-right in that seating
position, that it
is straight (not at an angle), that it is on
the seat bottom (rather than a towel, pad, etc.), and that
the car seat is pushed as far rearward toward the seat
back as possible.
Secure the car seat to the Grenadier's lower anchors
according to the car seat manufacturer’s instructions.
Press the car seat rmly downward and
toward the rear
while tightening its anchor straps according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
Check to make sure that the seat is secured by
attempting to move
it side to side and forward and
rearward. If it can be moved more than an inch in any
direction, tighten it more.
If you have diculty securing the
seat, seek professional
help from your local motor vehicle division, police, or
sheri, or from the resources mentioned above in the
Introduction to this section on Children, Car Seats, and
Booster Seats.
For forward-facing car seats, the Upper Tether is also
required (see Securing
a Car Seat Upper Tether to your
Grenadier).
Do not attempt to secure a car seat in the center rear seat by
using the lower anchors. Anchor spacing is crucial for child safety.
Never use anchors from the outer seats for the center position.
Never share anchors with more than one car seat. Each anchor
should be attached to only one car seat anchor attachment.
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and
precautions may result in serious injury and death.
Securing a Rear-Facing or Forward-Facing Car Seat to your Grenadier with
your Grenadier’s sea
t belts
All child
restraint systems are designed to be secured in vehicle
seats by lap belts or the lap belt portion of a lap-shoulder belt.
Children could be endangered in a crash if their child restraints
are not properly secured in your Grenadier.
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