- DO NOT place carrier near a window
where cords from blinds or drapes can
strangle a child.
- DO NOT hang strings on or over the
carrier or attach strings to toys and carts.
- DO NOT place items with a string around
a child’s neck, such as hood strings, pacifier
cords, etc.
sFall Hazard:
Child’s movements can slide carrier.
- NEVER place carrier near edges of
countertops, tables, or other elevated
or uneven surfaces.
- DO NOT use on shopping carts.
General Use Warnings
sCheck the condition of the restraint.
DO NOT use this child restraint if it is
damaged or broken. Call 1-800-268-6237 to
find out if the damaged part(s) can be replaced.
sDO NOT use this restraint if any of the straps
are cut, frayed or damaged in any way.
sNEVER modify this restraint in any way
except as instructed to in this User Guide.
sDO NOT use any accessories, pads, toys, or
other products supplied by other
manufacturers with this child restraint. These
items have not been crash tested with this
restraint and may cause serious injuries to
your child and other occupants.
sALWAYS install this child restraint rear-facing
when using in a vehicle. Your child could be
seriously injured or killed if you install this
restraint forward facing.
sONLY install this child restraint in forward
facing vehicle seats.
sNEVER install this child restraint in rear or
side -facing vehicle seats.
sNEVER use this restraint in a vehicle seating
position where it cannot be tightly secured.
sALWAYS secure this child restraint with
either the vehicle’s child restraint anchorage
system (LATCH), if available, or with a vehicle
seat belt. Follow the instructions in this User
Guide for proper installation.
sALWAYS secure this restraint to the vehicle,
even when not occupied. In a crash an
unsecured child restraint may injure other
occupants.
Infant Carrier Use
sNEVER leave child unattended.
sSuffocation Hazard:
Infant carrier can roll over on soft surfaces
and suffocate child. NEVER place carrier on
beds, sofas or other soft surfaces.
sStrangulation Hazard:
Child can strangle in loose restraint straps.
Always use harness. NEVER leave child in
carrier when straps are loose or undone.
- Keep strings and cords away from child.
Strings and cords can cause strangulation.
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Safety Information
Safety Information
WARNING:
WARNING: