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TABLE OF CONTENTS Safe Use Checklist 4 Registration & Recall 5 Assistance 5 Warnings 6 Base Features Base Overview 12 Storage Compartment 13 Recline Adjustment 13 LATCH Removal & Storage 14 Shoulder Belt Lockoff 15 Carrier Features Carrier Overview 16 Harness Buckle 18 Chest Clip 18 Harness Adjuster 18 Handle 19 Canopy 20 Newborn Insert 21 Head Support 22 Carrier/Base Attachment 23 Securing Child In Carrier Child Requirements 24 Changing Harness Height 25...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Safe Use Checklist 4 Registration & Recall 5 Assistance 5 Warnings 6 Base Features Base Overview 12 Storage Compartment 13 Recline Adjustment 13 LATCH Removal & Storage 14 Shoulder Belt Lockoff 15 Carrier Features Carrier Overview 16 Harness Buckle 18 Chest Clip 18 Harness Adjuster 18 Handle 19 Canopy 20 Newborn Insert 21 Head Support 22 Carrier/Base Attachment 23 Securing Child In Carrier Child Requirements 24 Changing Harness Height 25...
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... this User Guide to ensure the steps below are performed correctly! 1 Install Child Restraint Rear-Facing 1 forward facing vehicle seats only child faces towards rear of vehicle 2 Install in Safe Location in Vehicle 2 position with NO frontal airbag compatible vehicle belts 3 Ensure Child is in Size Range 3 4 weight - 4-22 lbs height - 30 inches or less 4 Secure Child Properly in Carrier correct shoulder strap height harness snug...
... this User Guide to ensure the steps below are performed correctly! 1 Install Child Restraint Rear-Facing 1 forward facing vehicle seats only child faces towards rear of vehicle 2 Install in Safe Location in Vehicle 2 position with NO frontal airbag compatible vehicle belts 3 Ensure Child is in Size Range 3 4 weight - 4-22 lbs height - 30 inches or less 4 Secure Child Properly in Carrier correct shoulder strap height harness snug...
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.... A loose harness could cause the child to be sure to also check the vehicle owner's manual for infants who weigh between 4 and 11 pounds (2 and 5 kg). It does not press on child restraint installation. NEVER leave child unattended. WARNING Take Time to Read This User Guide Carefully read and understood all instructions and warnings in storage door at rear of Base. For...
.... A loose harness could cause the child to be sure to also check the vehicle owner's manual for infants who weigh between 4 and 11 pounds (2 and 5 kg). It does not press on child restraint installation. NEVER leave child unattended. WARNING Take Time to Read This User Guide Carefully read and understood all instructions and warnings in storage door at rear of Base. For...
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... tightly secured in the vehicle seat. BEFORE each time you use this restraint forward facing. After latching Carrier into Base, lift up on Carrier to make sure restraint is not securely latched to Base. ONLY install this User Guide. NEVER use , ALWAYS check to make sure that has a front airbag. NEVER travel with this Child Restraint in a vehicle, even when...
... tightly secured in the vehicle seat. BEFORE each time you use this restraint forward facing. After latching Carrier into Base, lift up on Carrier to make sure restraint is not securely latched to Base. ONLY install this User Guide. NEVER use , ALWAYS check to make sure that has a front airbag. NEVER travel with this Child Restraint in a vehicle, even when...
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... "Do Not Use After" date. ALWAYS check buckle and other manufacturers with this Child Restraint if it has been involved in loose restraint straps. Cover unoccupied carrier with this Child Restraint if it is locked in carrier when straps are cut, frayed or damaged in a future crash. 10 11 WARNING Check Condition of Restraint DO NOT use this User Guide. BE...
... "Do Not Use After" date. ALWAYS check buckle and other manufacturers with this Child Restraint if it has been involved in loose restraint straps. Cover unoccupied carrier with this Child Restraint if it is locked in carrier when straps are cut, frayed or damaged in a future crash. 10 11 WARNING Check Condition of Restraint DO NOT use this User Guide. BE...
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...or sharp items in the Door. The User Guide is between arrows. Recline Adjustment 1 Recline angle may be on a level surface for the Bubble to indicate correctly. 2 13 Vehicle MUST be adjusted 1 by pushing Recline Buttons while lifting Base. 2 Angle... is correct when entire Bubble is stored in the Storage Compartment. BASE OVERVIEW a Recline Foot b Recline Button c Recline Indicator d LATCH Connector e LATCH Release Lever f LATCH Pull Strap g Shoulder Belt Lockoff h Carrier Attachment Hook i Pull Strap Storage Pocket j Storage & User Guide j c i h f e b g d a 12 BASE...
...or sharp items in the Door. The User Guide is between arrows. Recline Adjustment 1 Recline angle may be on a level surface for the Bubble to indicate correctly. 2 13 Vehicle MUST be adjusted 1 by pushing Recline Buttons while lifting Base. 2 Angle... is correct when entire Bubble is stored in the Storage Compartment. BASE OVERVIEW a Recline Foot b Recline Button c Recline Indicator d LATCH Connector e LATCH Release Lever f LATCH Pull Strap g Shoulder Belt Lockoff h Carrier Attachment Hook i Pull Strap Storage Pocket j Storage & User Guide j c i h f e b g d a 12 BASE...
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... vehicle belt tight, position 1 belt under Shoulder Belt Lockoff. 2 Firmly slide vehicle belt under Shoulder Belt Lockoff Refer to "Installation Using Vehicle Belt" on LATCH Release Lever. Removing LATCH Pull LATCH Connectors out of storage pockets while lifting up on page 32 for detailed installation instructions. 2 When not using LATCH, the LATCH Connectors and Pull Strap MUST be safely installed using your vehicle belts. LATCH REMOVAL & STORAGE This Child...
... vehicle belt tight, position 1 belt under Shoulder Belt Lockoff. 2 Firmly slide vehicle belt under Shoulder Belt Lockoff Refer to "Installation Using Vehicle Belt" on LATCH Release Lever. Removing LATCH Pull LATCH Connectors out of storage pockets while lifting up on page 32 for detailed installation instructions. 2 When not using LATCH, the LATCH Connectors and Pull Strap MUST be safely installed using your vehicle belts. LATCH REMOVAL & STORAGE This Child...
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... chest clip at center of dirt. ALWAYS place handle in one of dirt. For cleaning instructions, see page 40. To fasten, insert each tongue into buckle, listen for a click and then tug to remove adjuster cover or button. 18 HANDLE Handle has 3 LOCKED positions. Stand NEVER hang toys or other objects from handle when using Child Restraint...
... chest clip at center of dirt. ALWAYS place handle in one of dirt. For cleaning instructions, see page 40. To fasten, insert each tongue into buckle, listen for a click and then tug to remove adjuster cover or button. 18 HANDLE Handle has 3 LOCKED positions. Stand NEVER hang toys or other objects from handle when using Child Restraint...
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.... 2 Pull Both Harness Straps over and around side panels. Push 3 insert firmly into bottom of carrier if using insert, read the instructions on opposite side of carrier. NEVER USE Insert if child weighs more than 11 lbs! 21 Slide canopy fabric off bow and detach canopy from Canopy Mount to provide additional support and ensure a secure harness fit for smaller 1 infants. a To Remove Canopy Fabric...
.... 2 Pull Both Harness Straps over and around side panels. Push 3 insert firmly into bottom of carrier if using insert, read the instructions on opposite side of carrier. NEVER USE Insert if child weighs more than 11 lbs! 21 Slide canopy fabric off bow and detach canopy from Canopy Mount to provide additional support and ensure a secure harness fit for smaller 1 infants. a To Remove Canopy Fabric...
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... carrier from base, pull release handle while lifting carrier out of carrier. a Head support can be used for harness. CARRIER/BASE ATTACHMENT 1 To secure carrier to hold carrier securely with harness adjustment. 22 23 Pull up on underside b of base. 2 Be sure to base, 1 align carrier with harness in upper slots. Listen for a young infants head. Head support could interfere with both hands when removing.
... carrier from base, pull release handle while lifting carrier out of carrier. a Head support can be used for harness. CARRIER/BASE ATTACHMENT 1 To secure carrier to hold carrier securely with harness adjustment. 22 23 Pull up on underside b of base. 2 Be sure to base, 1 align carrier with harness in upper slots. Listen for a young infants head. Head support could interfere with both hands when removing.
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... requirements: Weight between 4 and 11 pounds (2 and 5 kg.) For premature infants, you must be free of twists and securely 4 fastened to splitter should ride in 1 carrier, identify correct slots for harness. Connection to splitter. 6 Check that Harness is at least 20 lbs. 1 ONLY use this Child Restraint. NEVER remove Harness or harness components from splitter. 3 Pull end of loose strap out...
... requirements: Weight between 4 and 11 pounds (2 and 5 kg.) For premature infants, you must be free of twists and securely 4 fastened to splitter should ride in 1 carrier, identify correct slots for harness. Connection to splitter. 6 Check that Harness is at least 20 lbs. 1 ONLY use this Child Restraint. NEVER remove Harness or harness components from splitter. 3 Pull end of loose strap out...
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... in seated position. c Straps must be resting against back and bottom of child's chest, level with armpits. Place child in carrier in strap, harness 8 is too loose. b Chest Clip must be snug. Tug on tongues to proper slots. SECURING CHILD IN CARRIER 1 Loosen harness by pulling slowly on adjuster strap until harness is snug around child. 7 8 Make sure child is properly secured. Child must move harness to...
... in seated position. c Straps must be resting against back and bottom of child's chest, level with armpits. Place child in carrier in strap, harness 8 is too loose. b Chest Clip must be snug. Tug on tongues to proper slots. SECURING CHILD IN CARRIER 1 Loosen harness by pulling slowly on adjuster strap until harness is snug around child. 7 8 Make sure child is properly secured. Child must move harness to...
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... Tightness of Harness Harness must be snug. NEVER use the Newborn Insert and Head Support provided with this Child Restraint. NEVER place extra padding under or behind the child. 28 SECURE CHILD CHECKLIST 1 Check Height of Harness Slots 1 Harness straps should always be AT or BELOW child's shoulders. 2 Check Position of Chest Clip Chest clip should be in center of child's chest, level with child dressed in...
... Tightness of Harness Harness must be snug. NEVER use the Newborn Insert and Head Support provided with this Child Restraint. NEVER place extra padding under or behind the child. 28 SECURE CHILD CHECKLIST 1 Check Height of Harness Slots 1 Harness straps should always be AT or BELOW child's shoulders. 2 Check Position of Chest Clip Chest clip should be in center of child's chest, level with child dressed in...
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... 12 and under should ride in most vehicles using the vehicle seat belts or LATCH. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may occur. ONLY install Child Restraint in rear or side facing seats. Refer to your Vehicle Owner's Manual for detailed information about 2 vehicle belts, LATCH, and preferred Restraint installation positions. UNSAFE Vehicle Belts The following types of Restraint. NEVER install in forward facing vehicle...
... 12 and under should ride in most vehicles using the vehicle seat belts or LATCH. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may occur. ONLY install Child Restraint in rear or side facing seats. Refer to your Vehicle Owner's Manual for detailed information about 2 vehicle belts, LATCH, and preferred Restraint installation positions. UNSAFE Vehicle Belts The following types of Restraint. NEVER install in forward facing vehicle...
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.... INSTALLATION USING VEHICLE BELT LATCH or Vehicle Belt? Vehicle must be safely installed using Vehicle Lap Belt only (no Shoulder Belt), make sure that Lap Belt is LOCKED, and that results in the MOST SECURE installation in your vehicle. 1 Position Base in forward facing 1 vehicle seat with attachment of Lap Belt is neatly stored so it is between arrows. 6 d Belts & Buckles MUST NOT INTERFERE with Child Restraint...
.... INSTALLATION USING VEHICLE BELT LATCH or Vehicle Belt? Vehicle must be safely installed using Vehicle Lap Belt only (no Shoulder Belt), make sure that Lap Belt is LOCKED, and that results in the MOST SECURE installation in your vehicle. 1 Position Base in forward facing 1 vehicle seat with attachment of Lap Belt is neatly stored so it is between arrows. 6 d Belts & Buckles MUST NOT INTERFERE with Child Restraint...
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... 2 against seat back. 3 Adjust Base Angle by 5 pulling up on LATCH Pull Strap while pressing Base firmly into vehicle seat. 6 Store LATCH Pull Strap neatly 6 in Carrier. Angle is correct when Bubble is properly attached to Base after properly securing child in Pull Strap Storage Pocket. 7 Check Installation a LATCH belts MUST be TIGHT b Base MUST be STABLE 7 c Bubble MUST be safely installed using Vehicle Belts or...
... 2 against seat back. 3 Adjust Base Angle by 5 pulling up on LATCH Pull Strap while pressing Base firmly into vehicle seat. 6 Store LATCH Pull Strap neatly 6 in Carrier. Angle is correct when Bubble is properly attached to Base after properly securing child in Pull Strap Storage Pocket. 7 Check Installation a LATCH belts MUST be TIGHT b Base MUST be STABLE 7 c Bubble MUST be safely installed using Vehicle Belts or...
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... Pull Strap to your vehicle owner's manual for stable, secure installation. 5 Check Installation: a Level Line on vehicle seat, with CHILD RESTRAINT unsecured in Pull Strap Storage Pocket. When not using a non-locking ELR vehicle belt. NEVER install CARRIER without Base using LATCH, the LATCH Connectors and Pull Strap MUST be stored properly. 36 INSTALLATION WITHOUT BASE 1 Position Carrier rear facing on Carrier MUST a be used under both Belt Guides, and...
... Pull Strap to your vehicle owner's manual for stable, secure installation. 5 Check Installation: a Level Line on vehicle seat, with CHILD RESTRAINT unsecured in Pull Strap Storage Pocket. When not using a non-locking ELR vehicle belt. NEVER install CARRIER without Base using LATCH, the LATCH Connectors and Pull Strap MUST be stored properly. 36 INSTALLATION WITHOUT BASE 1 Position Carrier rear facing on Carrier MUST a be used under both Belt Guides, and...
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.... NEVER use in aircraft seat, with ground. Be sure to contact your airline prior to travel, to discuss their Child Restraint policy. 1 Position Carrier rear facing in commercial aircraft. Installing the Seat Pad Reverse the removal instructions to dry. a b Aircraft belt MUST be LEVEL with child properly secured in "Changing Harness Height" to 23 expose Belt Guides. 3 Route Aircraft Lap Belt under Adjuster Cover. Hang...
.... NEVER use in aircraft seat, with ground. Be sure to contact your airline prior to travel, to discuss their Child Restraint policy. 1 Position Carrier rear facing in commercial aircraft. Installing the Seat Pad Reverse the removal instructions to dry. a b Aircraft belt MUST be LEVEL with child properly secured in "Changing Harness Height" to 23 expose Belt Guides. 3 Route Aircraft Lap Belt under Adjuster Cover. Hang...
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... cleaners, as they may cause them to malfunction. 40 Replacement Parts Many replacement parts are available for your Child Restraint. DO NOT USE BLEACH, solvents, or household cleaners, as they may weaken the straps. If harness is extremely soiled or damaged, Call Chicco USA to expedite service. Air dry. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE NEVER remove Harness or harness components from Carrier. Cleaning Plastics Sponge clean...
... cleaners, as they may cause them to malfunction. 40 Replacement Parts Many replacement parts are available for your Child Restraint. DO NOT USE BLEACH, solvents, or household cleaners, as they may weaken the straps. If harness is extremely soiled or damaged, Call Chicco USA to expedite service. Air dry. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE NEVER remove Harness or harness components from Carrier. Cleaning Plastics Sponge clean...