8 PIPA lite series instructions 9PIPA lite series instructions
DO NOT allow anyone who has not read
the instruction manual to install or use this
child restraint.
DO NOT allow child restraint or handle to
contact the vehicle interior (side of car door
or seat in front) when installed on base.
DO NOT use child restraint if it has frayed
or cut harness straps, or is damaged in
any way. To find out if damaged parts are
replaceable, call 1-855-NUNA-USA.
DO NOT use any products or accessories
with this child restraint unless they are
approved by Nuna for use with this child
restraint. Doing so may be unsafe and may
void the warranty.
NEVER leave child restraint and base
in vehicle when uninstalled, even when
unoccupied. In a crash, it could become
a projectile and injure other vehicle
occupants.
NEVER modify any part of the child restraint.
NEVER use clothing or blankets that
interfere with providing a properly
tightened harness. An unsecured or
improperly harnessed child can come
out of the restraint during a crash. Place
blankets over child AFTER harness has
been properly tightened.
NEVER place carrier on top of a shopping
cart. Carrier will not be properly secured
and could fall.
Only use with Nuna strollers or appropriate
Nuna adapters designed for use with other
strollers.
Vehicle Compatibility
You MUST read and understand ALL child restraint
related instructions and warnings in your vehicle
owner’s manual to correctly and safely use this
child restraint in your vehicle.
This child restraint can ONLY be installed on
vehicle seats that face forward and MUST be
installed in a vehicle with the base. DO NOT install
in seats that face to the sides or rear of the vehicle.
NEVER install this child restraint rear facing in
a vehicle seating position with a frontal air bag
unless it is turned off. Airbags inflate with great
force and can cause severe injury to a child’s
neck and spine. If your vehicle is equipped with
passenger side air bags, check your vehicle owner’s
manual for child restraint installation instructions.
According to accident statistics, children are
safer when properly restrained in the rear seating
positions than in the front seating positions.
Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual to determine
if the belts in your vehicle lock by switching the
seat belt’s retractor OR if they have a locking latch
plate that locks the vehicle’s seat belt so they will
hold the child restraint tightly without loosening.