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Cover the child restraint when your vehicle
is parked in sunlight. Parts of a child restraint
can become very hot if left in the sun, and
can burn a child’s skin. Check for hot parts
before putting your child in the child restraint.
NEVER leave child restraint unsecured in
your vehicle even when it is unoccupied.
In a crash, it could become a projectile
and injure other vehicle occupants.
NEVER leave luggage or other objects
unsecured in a vehicle, as they are liable
to cause injuries in the event of a collision.
DO NOT install on a rear facing or side
facing vehicle seat.
This booster should be installed in the rear
vehicle seat so that it can be installed with
the vehicle lower anchors.
DO NOT install in the front passenger seat
with an active airbag, unless the air bag
can be turned OFF.
The child restraint is NOT certified for aircraft
use when used as a booster. Aircraft belts
are lap belts only, and a child cannot be
secured in the booster with only a lap belt.
WARNING! Use ONLY the vehicle’s lap and
shoulder belt system when restraining the
child in this booster seat. Use of any other
method of securement will not properly
secure the child, which could result in serious
injury or death. DO NOT use the built-in
harness when using the booster seat.
Properly position the vehicle lap and
shoulder belt on your child. Make sure the
vehicle lap and shoulder belt are not loose.
A loose or improperly positioned vehicle
lap and shoulder belt could cause the
child to be ejected in a sudden stop, turn
or crash and cause serious injury or death.
The vehicle shoulder belt should rest on
the child’s shoulder and across the center
of the chest.
The vehicle lap belt must remain snug
across the child’s thighs.
This restraint system can only be used
in these classes of vehicles: passenger
cars, multipurpose vehicles and trucks
that have lap, lap/shoulder belts and
UAS connectors.
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