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Car Seat Use after a Crash
Nuna recommends that car seats be replaced
following a moderate or severe crash. Car seats
do not automatically need to be replaced following
a minor crash.
A minor crash is one in which ALL of these apply:
• The vehicle was able to be driven away from
the crash site.
• The vehicle door nearest to the car seat was
not damaged.
• None of the passengers in the vehicle
sustained any injuries in the crash.
• If the vehicle has air bags, none of the air bags
deployed during the crash; and
• There is no visible damage to the car seat.
Any crash that does not meet all of the above
criteria for a minor crash is considered a moderate
to severe crash. NEVER use a car seat that has
been involved in a moderate to severe crash.
Aircraft Installation
Install child restraint forward facing in a forward
facing aircraft seat following vehicle lap belt
instructions, but install aircraft belt on top of closed
True Tension
™
door, under seat cover.
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Parts List
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The FAA recommends that children up to 18 kg (40 lbs)
use a child restraint while traveling on an aircraft.
When used in harness mode (forward facing):
This restraint is certified for use in aircraft.
When used in Booster mode (without built-in
harness): This restraint is NOT certified for use
in aircraft, since aircraft belts are lap belts only.
Contact your airline about their policies prior to travel.
ROYL
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instructions ROYL
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instructions
Front View
1 Headrest Adjustment
Button
2 Headrest
3 Shoulder Harness
Pad (x2)
4 Crotch Pad
5 Leg Rest Button
6 Leg Rest
7 Harness Release
Button
8 Harness Adjustment
Strap
9 Seat Cover
10 Harness Buckle
11 Cup Holder (x2)
12 Harness Strap
13 Chest Clip