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Nuna Exec User Manual

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Rear facing Forward facing Booster14 EXEC
instructions 15EXEC
instructions
LATCH without Built-in Harness (Booster)
Non-standard spacing of the lower anchors is
allowed in booster mode ONLY IF the vehicle
manufacturer allows it; consult your vehicle
owner’s manual.
An example of non-standard spacing is installing
the booster in the center seating position of your
vehicle where there are no lower anchors and
using the closest lower anchors from the outboard
positions instead.
When using non-standard spacing, lower anchors
MUST NOT interfere with the vehicle seat belt.
DO NOT use tether in booster mode.
Using Vehicle Belts
Vehicle belt type is based on mode, as specified
below:
Lap/Shoulder Belt (A)
Lap Belt Only (B)
Belts MUST be able to be locked. Refer to your
vehicle owner’s manual to determine if the belts
in your vehicle lock by: A) switching the seat belt’s
retractor by pulling the belt all the way out, or
B) a locking latch plate that locks the vehicle’s seat
belts so they will not move freely.
If the belt cannot be locked using one of these
methods, contact Nuna Customer Service for a
locking clip.
LATCH with Built-in Harness
When installed rear facing or forward facing, this
child restraint is designed to be used with lower
LATCH anchors at the standard spacing of 11 inches
(28 cm). LATCH lower vehicle anchor points are
defined as 11 inches (28 cm) from the center of
one LATCH anchor to the center of another LATCH
anchor.
WARNING: DO NOT USE the LATCH lower
anchor belt to attach this child restraint
rear facing when restraining a child weighing
over 35 lb (15.8 kg) or forward facing with built-
in harness when restraining a child weighing
over 40 lb (18.1 kg). Check your vehicle owner’s
manual for tether anchor weight limits (use
tether forward facing ONLY).
Tether
The child restraint’s tether strap should be used
for ALL forward facing installations (except booster
mode) as it provides a more secure installation and
is proven to be safer. In a crash, the tether limits a
child’s forward movement, protecting their head and
neck and reducing the risk of injury.
Common locations (consult your vehicle manual):
Rear Shelf
Back Wall
Back of Seat
Vehicle Floor
F
F
R
R
B
A
B

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Nuna Exec Specifications

General IconGeneral
Recline positions8 positions
Adjustable headrestYes
OrientationRear-facing and forward-facing
Safety featuresSide-impact protection, energy-absorbing foam
Product Weight26.6 lbs
Expiration10 years
Safety StandardsFMVSS 213 certified
Installation methodBelt path, LATCH

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